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Here's a sweet mix to add to your Halloween set this week! DJ Smerk mixed the party anthem "Drink" along with the creepy piano sounds of the Halloween movie theme to create a ridiculous party starter! Get your dance floor going and thank DJ Smerk while you're Read more Ray Parker Jr. This is a must have track for all Halloween parties. But if the regular 80's version isn't quite doing it for ya, check out this bootleg. Read more Want your track to be heard by thousands of people? Club Dance Mixes gives you the opportunity to promote your music!
By Griffin Lyons October 28, The spot for very best remix goes to this inventive, extensive remix of the Andrew Gold classic. What list of Halloween songs, remixed, covered or original, is complete without a nod to that staple of the late seventies through the nineties, the slasher film? One ding on its ranking, though, is that it omits the comically paranoid verses of the original in favor of the chorus, as covered by a Dutch soundalike to Michael Jackson, who provided the backing vocals on the original. This remix holds down the opening of the theme to the classic s supernatural action-comedy and turns it into a slow build-up until the recognizable energy and tempo of the original explode outward with a dance beat and additional instrumentation. The list ends with one of the more recent songs to make it onto Halloween playlists. If you want a picture to show with your comment, go get a gravatar.
That's a really sad story. I have been pretty much a single mother most of that time. As an atheist with Buddhist undertones who married a non-practicing, god-believing Mormon at the height of his questioning, I find this so interesting to me. Some of my family approves of my marriage and some does not.