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ALICE COOPER'S PLAYLIST FOR HALLOWEEN!
Shockhound.com asked Alice Cooper to send them his list of his most essential songs for Halloween. Here's what the Prince of Darkness sent and actually commented on 11 of them:
Alice Cooper — Welcome to My Nightmare
The title says it all.
Alice Cooper — The Ballad of Dwight Fry
Dwight Fry played Renfield in the original Dracula and Fritz in the original Frankenstein. He needs more recognition so I wrote a song about him.
Alice Cooper — Feed My Frankenstein
Our Wayne's World song, heavy metal mayhem, co-written with Zodiac Mindwarp and featuring both Steve Vai and Joe Satriani on the same recording.
Alice Cooper — Dangerous Tonight
The best vampire song I ever wrote, some of my best lyrics I think.
Rob Zombie — Living Dead Girl
Rob and I joined at the hip, in horror — a modern classic.
The Doors — The End
Jim Morrison's hallucinogenic masterpiece of creepy psychobabble.
Michael Jackson — Thriller
Michael's "Welcome To My Nightmare" — he even borrowed Vincent Price. Great minds think alike?
The Rocky Horror Picture Show — Time Warp
A timeless classic, no matter how hip you think we are, we all succumb to the Time Warp.
Screamin' Jay Hawkins — I Put A Spell On You
Screamin' Jay was the original Voodoo priest with the greatest voice range way before his time.
Mike Oldfield — Tubular Bells
The very sound of this song creates a chill and takes you right into Linda Blair's possessed bedroom from The Exorcist.
Marilyn Manson — Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
A creepy take on the Eurythmics' love song, this version of this song has nothing to do with romance.
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