"The song wrote itself in a half hour and it took less than a half hour to record it," Pickett told The Washington Post. Its parent album - The Original Monster Mash - featured 15 tracks in total.Picture:Getty The song is narrated by a mad scientist, whose monster creation rises from ...
Natalie and Arnold present their annual Halloween triple feature, with a trio of selections inspired by the lyrics of that perennial holiday romp, Bobby “Boris” Pickett’s “Monster Mash!” First up, we head “to the master bedroom where the vampires feast” for a very different take on ...
While novelty tracks have long been a part of selling pop music—from the “Monster Mash” to the “Macarena”—this specific kind of trolly humor largely thrives outside the domain of major-label supervision. It is seen most clearly in rising rap, where the online underground encompasses a ...
“So, this is it,” said the rabbi. “She never knew her father, and this longing has created the anger within! And only Barbra Streisand’s voice and the lyrics to this song have healed her!” “Oh, poor baby,” said my mother, her maternal instinct returning, as she went ...
Her song lyrics reference her original Japanese debut game (Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic), as well as Yoshi's Flutter Jump ability. She also appears during the Balloons Thing animation, where she blows a kiss to the enemy to send them flying away. Birdo also appears during the credits ...
As the song titles accurately suggest, the lyrics here all draw their subject matter from satanic and horror-movie subjects. Musically, the album is quite appealing. If the ghouls in the 1960s song "Monster Mash" were really hip, they'd be partying down to "Don't Shake Me Lucifer," a...
Monster Mashby Bobbie “Boris” Pickett. Gentler than Thriller, but great fun. Badanother great Michael Jackson song. Paint it Blackby the Rolling Stones. Excellent baddies song with attitude. Bad Guysfrom Bugsy Malone. Particularly good for Baddie plus sidekick, or with characters he or she ha...
a handful of new songs recorded for the band's double-record mishmashPhysical Graffitiand released as its only single by the singles-averse group.John Paul Jonesset his clavinet to Wonder's "Superstition," whileRobert Plantappropriated lyrics from bluesman Johnson's pioneering "Terraplane Blues....
” is just what the doctor ordered. If your doctor is a maniacal street fighter, that is. Tony Pizarro captures the classic M.O.P. style with the electric guitar sample, and while this track has very little in the sense of lyrics, it’s distilled aggression perfectly refined for the ...
These are actually most of the lyrics to “The Way it Is“, a song by The Sheepdogs being used by Sportsnet to promote the Jays right now. But it could be, right? Uncanny… Written by halejon August 4, 2012 at 9:24 pm Posted in Seriousness Tagged with Blue Jays, Sheepdogs ...