Friday, May 18, 2012

Halloween Party Songs, Halloween Party DJ



1. Thriller
Michael Jackson had to be number one. This track was damned scary when it came out, and it is still damned scary (though perhaps for different reasons now). I am sure that no one will dispute this item’s placement as number one greatest halloween party song. Allow me to finish with a little inappropriate humor: do you know why Michael Jackson loves Halloween? Free delivery right to his door.

2. Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, J S Bach
Of this most famous piece of classical music, Wikipedia says: The Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565, is a piece of organ music commonly attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach, composed sometime between 1703 and 1707. It is one of the most famous works in the organ repertoire, and has been used in a variety of popular media ranging from film, to video games, to rock music, to cellphone ringtones and used for the autumn holiday Halloween. I doubt a single person here will not know it. Props to Bach for writing music so cool that even non-classical lovers still listen to it – 300 years later!

3. Monster Mash, Bobby Picket
If there is any one song on this list that people will be expecting to see – it is this. Monster Mash is a hilarious and fun song from 1962 sung by Bobby “Boris” Pickett. In a bizarre and rather lame attempt at a comeback, Picket released a spin-off of the song in 2005 called “Climate Mash”, a version with re-written lyrics about global warming and new vocals which was released on the Internet by the organization Clear the Air. Forget clearing the air for now – fill it with spooky mist and party!

4. Werewolves of London, Warren Zevon
This excellent track by Warren Zevon features drumming by Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac. It will be familiar to most people through its constant (over-)use in movies. Everyone will expect to hear this song at a party – don’t disappoint them.

5. Tubular Bells
Anyone who has seen the Exorcist will appreciate the eeriness of this soundtrack. It plays at the start of the film as the main actress walks home from a day filming. The scene is full of moody shots of Washington in fall with children trick or treating. It lulls you in to a false sense of security before all hell breaks loose (literally) in the form of possessed girl Regan. This song will always be my favorite Halloween theme.

6. O Fortuna, Carl Orff
Everyone knows this song – it has been used in hundreds of horror movies. While the song sounds very eerie, the translation of the Latin original is not quite so spooky – it actually means “O Fortune, you wax and wane like the moon”. Hardly frightening stuff, but most people don’t know what it means and it will chill everyone that hears it to the bone! A definite must-have for Halloween. Oh – and it is from the cantata called Carmina Burana.

7. This Is Halloween, Marilyn Manson
Rather than use the original soundtrack version of the song, I have chosen to use the Marilyn Manson version because I like it much more and think it has a better Halloween “feel” about it. I also love the Panic at the Disco version, but there is no doubt that the Manson version is the spookiest. The song is, of course, the title track of the brilliant Tim Burton film “The Nightmare before Christmas” which you can buy here.

8. Welcome to my Nightmare, Alice Cooper
This song is from the album of the same name by Alice Cooper. It is a concept album in which each track progressively details the passage of a nightmare. This is the opening track and what could be more perfect for a loud Halloween Party.

9. The Addams Family Theme
The Addams Family was a 1964 hit series based on cartoons by Charles Addams. The theme will be familiar to most people either through the original series of the much more recently made movie. This is a great quirky hit for your party – a definite must-play.

10. Ghostbusters Theme
This song is a lighthearted song – most appropriate for the early stages of your Halloween party. This (and item 3 on the list) is perfect for playing as your guests are arriving and having their first drinks. It is also perfect for a kids Halloween party.

11. Bad Moon Rising, Creedence Clearwater Revival
This is a great hit from the ’60s which went to number one in the UK. While it is not a particularly scary track, it is, for many people listening, likely to bring back many memories of Halloween parties of the past. This is one of my favorite songs on the list.

12. I’m Your Boogie Man, White Zombie
I have to be honest and admit that I had never heard this song before I started researching this list – but it is definitely going to rank high for those of our readers planning a more hardcore party than the others. Also, for those of you who are planning to spread humbug this Halloween, you can play this at a very loud volume and you will frighten all the kids and parents who are trick or treating – save on candy costs!

13. The Raven, The Alan Parsons Project
Granted it isn’t the most horrifying song, but it is a tribute to Edgar Allan Poe and provides a nice alternative to some of the heavier music on this list. This is probably the best song to play as your party is nearing an end – when people are either too drunk to care what you play, or sober enough to appreciate the lyrics which are taken directly from the Poe poem of the same title.

14. Devil Went Down To Georgia, Charlie Daniels Band
We have two firsts on this list – things I never thought I would see! One is Marilyn Manson, and the other is country music! It isn’t my personal favorite, but this song definitely rates as a classic Halloween party song perfect to get people moving about and dancing. It contains brilliant violin playing by Charlie Daniels and even the most anti-country music people should enjoy it.

15. Bark at the Moon, Ozzy Osbourne
A list like this would not be complete without the awesomeness which is Ozzy Osbourne! This track is from the Bark at the Moon Album recorded in 1983. Ozzy is, of course, most famous for being the lead singer of Black Sabbath and it would be seriously wrong not to include him on this list.

Halloween song list by list verse.


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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Top Kids Party Songs


Top Kids Dance Songs is geared specially for the teenie poppers (10-14 year old) crowd.
Here you get a sure and safe playlist for a kids dance party to choose from.

Top Kids Dance Songs DJ Playlist
1. Kidz Bop – Move Along
2. High School Musical 2 – What Time Is It?
3. Everlife – Real Wild Child
4. Miley Cyrus – Start All Over/Best Of Both Worlds Concert Version
5. Hannah Montana – Life Is What You Make It
6. Jordan Pruitt – Jump To The Rhythm
7. Jesse McCartney – She’s No You
8. Hilary Duff – Fly
9. Joanie Bartels – The Locomotion
10. Jonas Brothers – When You Look Me In The Eyes

11. Rascal Flatts – Life Is A Highway
12. Zac Efron – Bet On It
13. Cheetah Girls – Route 66
14. Kidz Bop – Chicken Noodle Soup
15. Aly & AJ – Like Whoa
16. Raven-Symone – Double Dutch Bus
17. Mr C The Slide Man – Cha Cha Slide Part 2
18. Vanessa Hudgens – Say OK
19. Los Lobos – La Bamba
20. Little Richard – On Top Of Spaghetti

21. Cheetah Girls – Shake A Tail Feather
22. Webstar & Young B ft AG aka The Voice Of Harlem – Chicken Noodle Soup
23. Hannah Montana – Pumpin’ Up The Party
24. High School Musical 2 – You Are The Music In Me
25. Hilary & Haylie Duff – Our Lips Are Sealed
26. Corbin Bleu – Push It To the Limit
27. Kidz Bop – Crazy
28. Aaron Carter – Saturday Night
29. Baha Man – Who Let The Dogs Out
30. Counting Crows – Accidentally In Love

31. Kidz Bop – Sk8er Boi
32. A-Teens – Dancing Queen
33. The Naked Brothers Band – If That’s Not Love
34. Jimmy Cliff & Lebo M – Hakuna Matata
35. Alvin & The Chipmunks – Witch Doctor
36. Jonas Brothers – S.O.S.
37. Hannah Montana – Best Of Both Worlds
38. Aly & AJ – Rush
39. Lindsay Lohan – First
40. The Muppets – Happy Feet

41. Aaron Carter – Aaron’s Party (Come Get It)
42. Savion Glover – Watch Out For That Tree
43. Joanie Bartels – The Alphabet Song
44. Walt Disney Characters – Oh, Susanna / Polly-Wolly-Doodle

List by DJ White Hawk




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