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Morrisette and Halloween help

by topofthestairs @ 29 Sep. 2005 - 11:58:48

Life is in full force at the moment with work and hospital radio 'stuff' so my only listening hours I am getting is in the car on the way to work which is a drag.
Currently listening to Alanis Morrisette's JAGGED LITTLE PILL but the acoustic/unplugged version. These acoustic albums really show if the singer has it or not as nothing is disguised by lush orchestrations or driving beats. She definately has it and her voice sounds enough better on this version.
I think I prefer the acoustic version of Hand In My Pocket to the original, here she has slowed the temp right down and it really works. I love the hope in this particular song.

OK I need help! For the radio station I have to put a collection of songs together for Halloween. The obvious I have, i.e. Thriller, Ghostbusters etc. So any tracks you can think of which are suitable, please let me know.

I'M SHORT BUT I'M HEALTHY
Hand In Pocket
[Love this line as I am barely 5'3"]

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deadheadukdeadheaduk [Member]
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2005-09-29 @ 13:07

Bobby Pickett & the Crypt-kickers - Monster Mash

topofthestairstopofthestairs pro
2005-09-29 @ 15:03

Think that one's on the list, but I'll check. Ta.

MadMel [Visitor]

2005-10-13 @ 17:10

Try The Crusher - there is a version by the Cramps and one by the Novas. My band is covering it and it is definitely in the right spirit. What about Monster by L7 - not necessarily Halloween but the name is (oh, and we cover that too).

Bonne Chance!

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