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Rock and Roll High School - Cap. 86; Horror Rock'n'Roll y música de Halloween (1958-1964)

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Recordamos algunas de las piezas o artistas más interesantes, exitosos o llamativos de aquella relación que se produjo en la segunda mitad de los años 50 entre el rocknroll y el género del terror. Principalmente fueron canciones de espíritu novelty -cómicas, humorísticas, con voces impostadas-, coincidieron con los años de la fiebre del baile y estuvieron muy asociadas al cine, la televisión y los más míticos monstruos del terror. Se las etiqueta como Horror Rock'n'Roll o música de Halloween y su edad dorada duró hasta la llegada de la Invasión Británica.

(Foto del podcast; Bobby Pickett en el Museo de Cera de Hollywood, 1987)

Playlist;

JACK MARSHALL’S MUSIC “Theme from "The Munsters"” (1964)

FLOYD "SALTY" HOLMES "The ghost song" (1954)

SHEB WOOLEY “Purple people eater” (1958)

LOREN BECKER and ALAN SOKOLOFF “Witch Doctor” (1958)

JOHN ZACHERLE “Dinner with Dracula” (1958)

LORD LUTHER and THE KINGSMEN “(I was a) teenage creature” (1958)

BERT CONVY “The monsters hop” (1958)

JACKIE MORNINGSTAR “Rockin in the graveyard” (1959)

THE FRANTICS “Werewolf” (1960)

BOBBY “BORIS” PICKETT “Monster Mash” (1962)

TED CASSIDY “LURCH” “The Lurch” (1965)

THE DEL-AIRES “Zombie stomp” (1964)

THE GHOULS “Dracula’s deuce” (1964)

LON CHANEY JR. “Monster holiday” (1964)

THE MUNSTERS “Munster creep” (1964)

+Bonus Track; ROUND ROBIN “I’m the wolfman” (agosto 1965)

+ Bonus Track 2; GENE MOSS and THE MONSTERS “I want to bite your hand” (1964)

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Recordamos algunas de las piezas o artistas más interesantes, exitosos o llamativos de aquella relación que se produjo en la segunda mitad de los años 50 entre el rocknroll y el género del terror. Principalmente fueron canciones de espíritu novelty -cómicas, humorísticas, con voces impostadas-, coincidieron con los años de la fiebre del baile y estuvieron muy asociadas al cine, la televisión y los más míticos monstruos del terror. Se las etiqueta como Horror Rock'n'Roll o música de Halloween y su edad dorada duró hasta la llegada de la Invasión Británica.

(Foto del podcast; Bobby Pickett en el Museo de Cera de Hollywood, 1987)

Playlist;

JACK MARSHALL’S MUSIC “Theme from "The Munsters"” (1964)

FLOYD "SALTY" HOLMES "The ghost song" (1954)

SHEB WOOLEY “Purple people eater” (1958)

LOREN BECKER and ALAN SOKOLOFF “Witch Doctor” (1958)

JOHN ZACHERLE “Dinner with Dracula” (1958)

LORD LUTHER and THE KINGSMEN “(I was a) teenage creature” (1958)

BERT CONVY “The monsters hop” (1958)

JACKIE MORNINGSTAR “Rockin in the graveyard” (1959)

THE FRANTICS “Werewolf” (1960)

BOBBY “BORIS” PICKETT “Monster Mash” (1962)

TED CASSIDY “LURCH” “The Lurch” (1965)

THE DEL-AIRES “Zombie stomp” (1964)

THE GHOULS “Dracula’s deuce” (1964)

LON CHANEY JR. “Monster holiday” (1964)

THE MUNSTERS “Munster creep” (1964)

+Bonus Track; ROUND ROBIN “I’m the wolfman” (agosto 1965)

+ Bonus Track 2; GENE MOSS and THE MONSTERS “I want to bite your hand” (1964)

  continue reading

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