Bob Wilkens was my favorite TV horror host back in 1973 when I lived in S.F. I met him at a convention in California years later, and I got to thank him for his great show. I have his autograph on an 8x10 glossy, that I have framed and on display.
1:12pm
Phillip (Brooklyn):
Good afternoon REX! I always love your Halloween shows:-)
1:18pm
Listener Jumpy:
Wow, obscure reference in "Vampire's Ball": Kharis!
1:18pm
Judge Lewwwy:
MASH MY CHILDREN!!!
1:22pm
sam witch:
Red monsters !...green werewolves !....I don't know whether to stop or go !
Rule one for Hallowe'en novelty songs: Song should clock in under 2 and half minutes. Rule two: Don't take any more time to write song than it takes to play.
NOW it's BlACK THINGS...it's a Technicolor nightmare !!!
1:37pm
sam witch:
the # 666 made my last post possible...no kiddin
1:37pm
elmo:
that song was racist!
1:39pm
Shawn Garrett:
My horror host was Philly's Dr. Shock - who sadly died at 42 years old and the height of his popularity. He recorded a few songs like "Let There Be Fright", "The Bloody" & "Eat Your Heart Out Baby".
Hey M.T. Graves! Florida Horror host and great host!
Thanks Rex, for the great show. Any chance for "Ghoulardi Surf" or "Chilly Billy's Vamp" or "Sivad Buries Rock and Roll" or upstate NY's host's "The Chiller"?
"There's monsters in the graveyard... they seem to be having some kind of a bash... or a mash..."
1:40pm
Carny Con Chili:
look while you listen and be amazed...some jim dandy eye candy folks... a mishmash of delish trash....right this way ...(play sideshow slideshow)
Speaking of horror hosts, as another year goes by and Zacherle(y) still walks amongst us, I'm slowly realizing that his ghoul schtick may not be schtick after all.
THE ZOMBIE’S CUCUMBER. The genus Brugmansia is a shrub with elegant, trumpet-like flowers and common all around South America. It might also erase your memories and destroy your free will, reducing you to a helpless flesh-slave in thrall to a voodoo priest. This flowering plant contain large amounts of the alkaloid scopolamine, known to some as “truth serum” for its ability to lessen inhibitions. In heavier dosages, products of this plant can cause delirium and hallucinations so powerful they can convince someone that they have died and come back to life as a mindless slave—the foundation of the zombie myth.
According to Wikipedia, Baron Samedi "is noted for disruption, obscenity, debauchery, and having a particular fondness for tobacco and rum". No wonder Fool's Paradise runs on Saturdays.
Fan-TAS-tic show, Rex.
I missed it yesterday because I was attending a 24-Horrorthon. Here is my homework:
1. The Keep
2. Black Magic (Hong Kong, 1975)
3. Godzilla's Revenge
4. Texas Chainsaw Massacre III
5. Blue Monkey (Canada, 1987)
6. Pet Sematary
7. The Gate II
8. Last House On Dead End Street
9. Guru The Mad Monk
10. Bog
11. Mother's Day
12. Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II
13. Blood Rage
14. Kingdom Of The Spiders
15. Night Of The Creeps