Monday, October 08, 2012

The 2010 Spook-Tacular

Here is my 2010 Halloween compilation. It has been unavailable until now because the hoster, Mega-you-know-who, is no longer extant.

Here's what's on the plate:


1 Halloween Sale Goodwill 0:59
2 Attack Of The Fifty Foot Woman The Tubes 4:25
3 It's a Nerdy Halloween Herbert Midgley 2:42
4 Frankie-Stein Robbie Robison 2:58
5 This Is Halloween Panic! At the Disco 3:27
6 I Only Have Eyes for You Spike Jones 3:26
7 Horray For Horrorwood Frankenstein Drag Queens 2:18
8 It's Halloween Greg Conley 3:07
9 Zombie Dance The Cramps 1:51
10 Mummy Beach Hot Lava 2:59
11 Love Song For A Vampire Annie Lennox 4:12
12 Creature with the Atom Brain JezusFactory 2:40
13 Saturday Evening Ghost Frankie Stein and His Ghouls 2:01
14 Halloween Song Evangelicals 2:15
15 Mummy Walk Contrails 2:36
16 Main Theme Dracula Twins 1:32
17 Vincent Price Zombina & the Skeletones2:19
18 Monster Mash Misfits 2:34
19 Kids Halloween 10/30/2008 ASK U 1:14
20 Halloween Linda Book 2:52
21 Feed My Frankenstein Alice Cooper 4:40
22 Dead Man's Curve Jan & Dean 2:25
23 Creature from Outer Space Big EyedBeans from Venus 3:05
24 Bo Meets the Monster Bo Diddley 3:03
25 TV Theme Gigantor 0:52
26 Frankenstein Stomp Count Lorry & The Biters 2:01
27 The Skeleton In The Closet Louis Armstrong 3:08
28 Frankenstein Twist The Crystals 2:53
29 Frankenstein Meets The Beetles Jekyll & Hyde 1:51

See you later, kiddies!

Sunday, October 07, 2012

Another Piece of Faded Love


Aurrora came out with this model, "The Witch," in 1964.  I bought one and built one.  However, below you can see what I have left!


She lives in the attic with our Halloween decorations.  She doesn't even have any feet left . . . or a right hand . . .

Next to here in the photo is another candy topper like the Mummy shown previously, the cap to a plastic tube of M&M-type things.

Tomorrow, a Musical Monday cross-post with Spock's Record Round-Up!

Saturday, October 06, 2012

From the October 1964 Jack & Jill

Another great kids' magazine was Jack & Jill. Here is some stuff from its October 1964 issue.
 
 

 




"At My Desk" was, as you can see, reders' submissions.  A couple are about Halloween.

See you tomorrow!

Friday, October 05, 2012

Age Hath Taken Its Toll . . .

Once upon a time I built monster models from Aurora. One of the latter-day ones was their version of Bride of Frankenstein . . .

 
 

She was supposed to look like the above depictions.

Alas, wear and tear can happen to the best of intentions.  When I first got my Bride model around 1969-1970, it doubtless looked something like the lovely tableau above.

However, 40 years later, this is all that's left of her:

Yep -- no table, no lab.  Not even a left hand!

Next to her is a relic of some 1980s candy packaging.  There were little candies similar to M&Ms that were sold in clear plastic tubes (like oversized test tubes), and this mummy guy was the topper for the tube.

These two relics, along with some others I'll be sharing with you, are kept in the attic in our Halloween stuff for 11 months out of the year.

Who knows what I'll dig up next?  Tune in tomorrow and see!

Thursday, October 04, 2012

An Antique Calendar



From the 1965, October issue of Golden Magazine, here's an activity calendar for October.

 
Even if the days of the week don't match 2012, it's still fun to read!


 
And check out the spooky Headless Horseman!
 
 
Note the costume advice at the top center of the bottom calendar page.  Come to think of it, I have never seen anybody dressed as a radish OR as a rocket!

See you tomorrow.

Wednesday, October 03, 2012

This Drink Chills Itself!

Back when I used to haunt thrift stores, I came across this thermos. However, I've never seen the lunch box that it presumably was issued along with.

 
 
Note that there is no problem with using a likeness of Glenn Strange for the Frankenstein Monster.


The Mummy really has no face.  The Phantom of the Opera is definitely Lon Chaney (Senior).

 
But who is that Dracula guy?  Count Floyd?  "Bleahh!  Scary, kiddies!" he says, complete with pointed ears.

 
The "Wolfman" -- one word here -- looks like Lon Chaney, Jr.


Stop back tomorrow to see the next fright -- or fun!

Tuesday, October 02, 2012

Enter Freely, and of Your Own Will . . .

 
For Day Two of Blog-o-ween, let's hearken back to pages from a 1991 Universal Monsters Coloring Book!

Notice how very carefully the art DOES NOT resemble any of the actors who played these roles.  After all, the heirs have the rights to the actors' FACES -- not to the CHARACTERS.





"Hmm," thinks Harker.  "Seems legit."


But who are these gals wandering around in Snuggies?


And why is Count Dracula challenging me to a breakdancing contest?

Perhaps, dear reader, you will find out in a few more days!  See you tomorrow!

Monday, October 01, 2012

MA-23 - Disc of Doom

WELCOME  TO  BLOG-O-WEEN . . .


Here it is, Halloween Time!  Time for Blog-o-ween, a celebration of that fun and funky time of year!

And this is this year's spooky and silly music compilation.  These are the tracks:


1)  Count Chocula Intro    13 Days of Halloween    0:40
2)Trick or Treat       Halloween       3:11
3)Have You Ever Seen?      Boss Martians     3:16
4)Spook Opera        Hawaiian Pups   2:55
5)TV Monster Show  The Munsters    2:05
6)Land of the Dead   Voltaire   1:59
7)Dracula's Deuce     Freddy & the   Four-Gone Conclusions  2:37
8)It's Spooky in Here     Baha Men     2:41
9)Green Slime The Green Slime 2:18
10)My Body's a Zombie for You Dead Man's Bones 4:30
11) Spooksville Nu-Trends 2:37
12)The Mummy Radio Ad 0:48
13)The Ballad of Vlad the Impaler Bettie Blackchurch 1:31
14)Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? Matthew Sweet 3:11
15)Exorcist Theme Halloween Remix      4:59
16)I'm Gonna Scare You Sue Rose 2:39
17)The Bat Children of the Night 2:37
18)Munsters Theme (Halloween edit)  Figure 2:42
19)Return of the Living Dead Ghoultown 3:35
20)Martian Hop    Ran-Dells 1:28
21) Halloween Party Music Andrew Gold    3:04
22) The Haunt of Room 402 Wally Wingert 3:00
23)Cockroach That Ate Cincinnati Rose & The Arrangement  2:12
24) Rockin' in the Graveyard Jackie Morningstar 2:37
25) Banditos Halloween Mash Jonathan Rubinger 4:49
26) Phantom of the A-Go-Go Don  Hinson and the Rigamorticians 2:32
27) Castin' My Spell Marci Lee 2:09
28) Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Lewis    Lee  2:54
29) Werewolf Five Man Electrical    Band     3:28

 
Enjoy, I hope!  And see you tomorrow for more . . . BLOG-O-WEEN!

Monday, September 24, 2012

Book Review - The Cryptoterrestrials by Mac Tonnies


            Mac Tonnies died of heart problems at the age of 34 in 2009.  It’s a great shame, because this guy could write stimulating, thoughtful questions and observations.

 
            He starts from a simple question:  What if the UFO phenomenon reported by witnesses is essentially as reported -- but (no matter what the UFOnauts say) what if they’re not from OUT THERE but from HERE on Earth?
 

            Jacques Vallee said some of the same ideas when he observed that the modern generic “alien from space” character appears to fulfill the same mythological/cultural niche as fairies and “the Good Folk” in Celtic societies -- they are The Other, able to do un-Human things, and are often not to be bothered with Human concerns, but they are definitely also native to the planet we live on.


            Similarly, in his writings, John Keel describes some of the silly, repetitive actions of UFO intelligences as appearing to simply be the latest manifestation of a supernatural race of beings that are trying to restructure man’s view of reality.  After all, we only took samples of Moon rocks over SIX Apollo voyages; UFO occupants have been witnessed doing apparently the same thing HUNDREDS OF TIMES.  (Maybe they have a bigger collectibles market?!?)

 
            But where Tonnies differs from these Great Old Men of UFO Thought is his next “what if”:  What if they are not supernatural (vide Vallee) or Ultraterrestrial (vide Keel)?  What if they are physical critters?  Think of the last Japanese World War II soldiers hiding in the jungle, not knowing the War was over -- and their worry that somebody might burn the jungle down and drive them into the open.


            If a group of such theoretical refugees in an occupied land were forced to forage in the outer world, what “cover stories” might they invent?  And if the pockets of refugees (or “leftovers” from a once-mighty civilization) had lost contact with each other, mightn’t they provide conflicting fibs?

 
            If “they” -- these elusive critters who CLAIM to be from “out there” -- were stuck here with us, this would explain the sudden warnings against global destruction and ecological disaster that arose as Man’s Atomic Age dawned.  What if these reputed “Aliens from space” are flesh-and-blood and merely possessed of a *slightly* higher rate of technology than us?  Consider our own inklings of how electronic fields can influence the brain’s perception of reality.  Or, imagine a cloud of nanoparticles capable of instant coalescence into the material objects necessary for a little “reality charade.”  Such a concept could explain the impossible aerobatics of UFOs -- they’re not solid objects UNLESS THEY CHOOSE TO BE.
 

            These Cryptoterrestrials’ role would be akin to Grandma in the backseat watching as her drunk grandson drives the family car at a high rate of speed on a mountain highway.  “Slow down before you kill us all!”

 
            And if the warning sounds more credible if relayed by a cop than if given by Granny -- what if “Granny” can (briefly) appear like a cop (to our eyes) if she wants to?

 
            Now, Tonnies posits this kind of question a lot more insightfully.  Somebody could make a much longer book by simply unpacking a few of his paragraphs.  The book is 127 pages long and was finalized by friends after Tonnies’ sudden death.  It doesn’t seem truncated at all -- it just packs a big punch into a small package.


            He also considers where “they” might be living/hiding, and why they seem to take so many different forms.  But you’ll have to find out for yourself!

 
            If you have ready access to the book through your library, grab it NOW.  I suspect that, like me, after reading it once you will then buy yourself a copy.  It is a worthwhile book for many reasons, not just for the author’s “Might They Live Here?” theory.  He also makes many simple observations about various other theoretical explanations for UFO sightings that are “wow” moments many times over.
 
            You should really read this book.


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