I think the men in m/f ships should sit in the lady's lap more
[Image Description: 2 images, the first one, the one on the left, is of Merilwen and Corazón. Corazón is sitting in Merilwen’s lap with his legs on each side of it. He is shirtless, showing his top surgery scars and nipples. He is wearing dark gray sweatpants, and his hair is tied in a low ponytail. He is holding onto Merilwen via the back of her head/neck. Because of this, her hair is pulled to the back of her head/neck. His head is hidden behind Merilwen's, but a furrowed eyebrow is mostly visible. Merilwen is wearing a green tank top and a dark green skirt. She has a scar and freckles on her face. The freckles are also found on her shoulders and her nails are the same shade of green as her shirt. Both of her hands are holding Corazón via his back. She has half-lidded eyes and a smile as she says "You're such a drama queen" to which Corazón responds "I am not". The second image is of Edie and Billie. He is wearing a white tank top and blue gray pants as he sits in Edie's lap. One of his hands is resting on Edie's shoulder, and the other is wrapped around Edie's waist but is obscured by her arm. Billie's head is hidden due to it resting on Edie's shoulder, though a smile can be seen. Edie has a fond smile as she reads a blue gray book. Her hair is down and reaches to about her waist. Her eyeshadow, lipstick, nails, and skirt are all a magenta/reddish pink color. Her shirt is white with short sleeves that ripple at the bottoms. Edie, and by extension, Billie, are sitting on a dark brown surface. End Image Description.]
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watched all of deadlands over the last few days :]
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For the prompt list you just reblogged, could I suggest Merilwen with the forest palette and/or Billie with the spongebob palette?
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how to operate a gondola: a manual by Edie and Bison Billy, misinterpreted by Delacy (aka "you push against the bottom")
I can already see Edie trying to explain the birds and the bees and Delacy calling her a liar again.
Told you I’m going to be faster now I have the style locked in. Only problem is now, I’m gonna run out of asks so fast hahaha.
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SENTENCE MEME ⟶ OXVENTURE PRESENTS: DEADLANDS / ch8
always feel free to tweak the sentence to fit your muse.
'i think it's a little bit too far for you to catch up.'
'yeah, he's pulled himself out of some scrapes... and one coffin.'
'i didn't know she was rightly real, i thought she was just a picture on the boxes.'
'she's a genius at marketing.'
'more wonders than there are in the heavens!'
'any help is good help, in my opinion.'
'i've made contact with a man called bison billy-joe thicket.'
'i've got some tinctures, but i don't know if you should have them.'
'i mean, your funeral. give me all the 'tincture' you want, see what happens.'
'why have i been eating chicken?!'
'he just looks young for his age.'
'it should have been buried with him!'
'i'm going to teach you some secrets of these fairs...'
'advertising standards are not very good right now.'
'i'm not interested in any of that!'
'you look like a man who enjoys the finer things in life.'
'well madam, i don't know where you're getting your information from...'
'if i don't think this hand is genuine...'
'you'd better not be here when we come back out of this hall of oddities.'
'THIS MIGHT NOT BE REAL.'
'i didn't say it wasn't real, i said it might not be real.'
'so mermaids are real?'
'let's go get some cotton candy!'
'it is real, i know cotton candy is real.'
'if i have to shoot something, my aim will be true. it always is.'
'if you stamp my hand we're gonna have a problem.'
'we're quite far away right now; he's not actually that small.'
'it's a good job you're here to remind me about distance.'
'again with the persuasion!'
'i am not spending any more money on gun-spinning lessons for you.'
'i flew too close to the sun...'
'is he okay?'
'that's a strong handshake, son.'
'we are not having a repeat of idaho.'
'you good with a gun?'
'i can make it not explode that bad.'
'it's my job, not yours.'
'someone shut him up!'
'aren't you supposed to be singing?'
'oh, that's an expression? i thought you were just being mean.'
'don't tell anyone here. for your own safety.'
'we're on a mission to... well, we're on a mission to kill folks.'
'everyone's gonna figure it out in the end when we kill them.'
'real mermaids live in the sea.'
'woah, woah! don't point that at me.'
'if it feels right in your heart, you've gotta go for it.'
'i'm still working on my tag line, i don't really kill many things.'
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Autistic Headcanon: Delacy (Oxventure)
Introduction
Delacy is the character played by Luke Westaway in the Oxventure team's playthrough of the TTRPG Deadlands. He is a twelve/thirteen-year-old boy who, like the rest of the party, follows an advertisement promising a reward for dispatching a group of criminals who wronged their client, Victoria. Prone to violence and incredibly skilled with a gun, Delacy is an incredibly skilled member of the team. But, of course, he’s still young, so he tends to act very impulsively. And he’s my favourite character!
It is almost certainly unintentional, but Delacy comes across as a very autistic-coded character. And I am very enthusiastic about this headcanon, so I decided to write this meta piece explaining why I think he is autistic.
A couple of moments from canon that stood out to me:
When Nate mentions a job paying him peanuts, Delacy takes his words literally and assumes that some jobs do pay with literal peanuts. (Episode 1: Running Them Down)
Billie uses a metaphor in front of Delacy - "an eye for an eye" and then realizes that Delacy might take that literally and scrabbles to tell the kid not to actually shoot the man in the eye. Even a character who barely knows him understands that Delacy is very literal-minded. (Episode 9: More Wonders Than There Are in the Heavens, Part 2)
My headcanons about his autism:
Favourite Ways to Stim: Cleaning and assembling/disassembling Rooster. Doing gun tricks/spinning his revolver. Smelling the cloth that he uses to clean his revolver. Petting and braiding Humble Ned’s mane. When overwhelmed, he sooths himself by rocking back and forth or bouncing his leg. When having a meltdown, Delacy is prone to pulling his hair.
Hyper- or hyposensitive? His vision is hypersensitive and light hurts his eyes, so he wears a hat with a huge brim to keep the sun out of his eyes. His sense of touch is hypersensitive and he hates being touched without permission. His hearing is hyposensitive so loud noises don’t bother him; he finds the loud bang of gunfire soothing.
Meltdowns or shutdowns? Both. When he gets very overwhelmed or his emotions are too much for him, he has a shutdown, curling up and refusing to interact with people. But if someone continues to overwhelm him when he shuts down, he will have a meltdown instead, shouting and crying and probably becoming violent toward whatever upset him.
Special Interest(s): ‘Bison Bill’ Billie Joe Thicket’s Wild West Show, and revolvers. Specifically, Rooster, which is a custom gun that he cares for deeply and always keeps with him.
Social Issues: He really struggles to make eye contact, his eyes darting around when looking at people; the massive brim of his hat helps him hide his eyes from people. He is also very literal minded, struggling with metaphors and figures of speech, to the point that people he knows try to speak literally around him to prevent misunderstandings.
Communication: Delacy is verbal almost all the time. When he gets overwhelmed, he tends to go semi-verbal, stammering and struggling to get his words out.
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50 Wrestling Questions: Why Not
Remember this? It’s been a while. Let’s do this again. Let’s twist again like we did last summer. Or the summer of 2017 in this case.
1. What got you into wrestling?
People ask me this all the time, and I don’t really have a good answer. I’ve liked it on and off since I was very young, and who knows why you like the stuff you like when you’re a little kid?
2. What is your favorite wrestling promotion?
Of all time: ECW, even though I would probably think of it very differently if it were happening today. Currently: Beyond Wrestling.
3. Favorite male wrestler of all time?
Gorgeous George, but if we’re talking about people who were alive when I was alive, Dusty Rhodes. I want to say Bruiser Brody, but in my heart I would know I was just saying that to look cool.
4. Favorite female wrestler of all time?
Gail Kim. For the longest time, she was the only woman in a major global wrestling company who got over based on her wrestling ability. She was doing stuff in TNA that was years ahead of its time, and could adapt her style to get great matches with a variety of opponents with very different backgrounds. And she can still go, as she showed in the match against Tessa Blanchard the other night. I know it would be cooler to say Bull Nakano or Chigusa Nagayo or something, but I don’t know enough of their stuff to make that claim credible. I am who I am, a person who goes to the mall to buy shoes.
5. Favorite current male wrestler?
Nick Gage
6. Favorite current female wrestler?
Momo Watanabe
7. Favorite theme song?
Joey Janela’s music captures his vibe perfectly, and sounds great being blasted out of PA speakers inside a small bar or VFW hall. Of all time, probably, I don’t know, Honky Tonk Man? In an ironic way that slowly becomes sincere?
8. Least favorite theme song?
Ricochet’s WWE theme music is pretty dreadful.
9. Favorite gimmick?
Currently: Orange Cassidy. All time: Road Warriors maybe? They were almost 100 percent gimmick, and they were the biggest tag team in the world at a great time for tag team wrestling.
10. Least favorite gimmick?
All the racist and gay-hating gimmicks that have been used throughout the years are more or less equally horrible. If we’re talking about a terrible gimmick that was non-malignant, I’d say it was taking giant indestructible ass-kicker Mike Awesome and making him “That 70s Guy.”
11. Best entrance (either their usual entrance or a special one, like a Wrestlemania entrance)?
Gorgeous George had the best entrance of all time, and it’s been copied ever since (Ric Flair’s entrance is basically Gorgeous George’s, scored with a different piece of classical music). The Sandman also had a great entrance. He was kind of all-entrance, now that I think of it. I also love those old shows in Japan where Brody would come out to “Immigrant Song” running through the crowd, swinging a fucking chain over his head like a lunatic. An entrance that makes you fear for your life: mission accomplished.
12. Best Undertaker Wrestlemania match?
I am not the right person to ask for Undertaker superlatives, but the Lesnar match had a legitimately shocking conclusion that I still appreciate
13. Most overrated?
I’m tempted to incur the wrath of the online by making a contrarian hot take selection like Ken Omega, but in reality it’s probably the Undertaker.
14. Most underrated?
There are a million choices from before the 1980s, the Before Time of contemporary pro wrestling. Edouard Carpentier, say; he was having matches in 1970 that would not look out of place in 2019. Since the 1980s, I’d say Jerry Lynn is a very strong contender for most underrated. The popular choice would be Sid or Lex Luger, but I think they’re pretty much rated exactly as they should be.
15. Have you ever been to an event? If so, which one?
I certainly have been to many pro wrestling events. I go to one or two a month. Like a lot of things, wrestling is pretty much always fun in person. It helps that the Northeast has a ton of good companies within easy driving distance. My favorite show of all time might be Americanrana 2016.
16. Who has the best merch?
We’re in a weird period where people on Instagram are making better shirt designs (in insanely limited editions) than the vast majority of wrestlers or wrestling companies. I will say that Kris Wolf has yet to make an ugly or boring piece of merchandise, which is a huge complication in this day and age.
17. Do you own any merch?
Nope! Wait, I mean, “yes, entirely too much.” Shirts, 8 x 10s, DVDs, magazines, random pieces like fancy enamel badges and a stack of Okada bucks. The one thing I’ve never gotten into is action figures, and that’s probably good for the ol’ bank balance.
18. Best nickname?
"The American Dream” Dusty Rhodes is an all-time classic.
19. Worst nickname?
"The Game” is a dumb nickname. “The Cerebral Assassin” is also a dumb nickname. Are assassins supposed to be stupid? I bet they’re typically very smart, although of low moral character. “Triple H” is his only good nickname, and even that sounds like the nickname of a guy who owns a car dealership out by the highway.
20. Best mic skills?
Nobody was ever better than Bobby Heenan, who had incredible range and versatility. He could do comedy and he could do menace. He could do calm and he could do spitting rage. He had an uncanny sense of timing and was quicker on his feet than almost anyone. No one really comes close at matching his astonishing depth, but Dusty Rhodes was an all-time great promo. He really made you care about wrestling matches, which is not an easy thing to do.
21. Most annoying?
I mean, it has to be Vince McMahon.
22. Most attractive male?
Is Tanahashi too obvious a choice? Best hair in wrestling. It’s incredible and luxurious, like an untamed mountain stream. Andrade “Cien” Almas or whatever they’ve shortened his name to (”And”) is a handsome man. Killer Kross: very handsome. We live in a golden age of attractive wrestlers. Just look back at the gassed-up Zubaz mastodons of the 1980s, or the territories-era guys who all looked like they were 48 years old and had pot bellies. You almost have to try to find unattractive wrestlers. Nick Gage, for instance. But I’m sure even he has his swooning admirers.
23. Most attractive female?
Again, what a time for attractive wrestlers. It may be shallow, but wrestling is a business that’s at least partially cosmetic. Attractive people sell tickets. I would, and have, bought a ticket to see Hana Kimura.
24. Favorite faction?
Of all time? Probably the Barry Windham-era Four Horsemen. More recently, Team Pazuzu.
25. Worst faction?
BULLET CLUB. No, it’s not the Bullet Club, as exhausted as they’ve become. It’s probably the nWo after early 1998 or so, when they had like 60 members and dragged down every storyline.
26. Best ring gear?
Su Yung and Pentagon Jr.
27. Who do you think would be the nicest in real life?
I bet Jerry Lynn is a good guy to know. People in wrestling universally praise Little Guido, which is very rare. The Young Bucks seem like they might be decent dudes. Willow Nightingale told a story on a podcast about Nick Gage excitedly playing with Solo Darling’s dog backstage, so you never know.
28. Who would be the rudest in real life?
On the indie level, it’s probably someone who doesn’t work very much. Above the indie level, I bet some of those British guys are secretly horrible, like Jimmy Havoc.
29. Favorite heel?
Currently it’s a tie between MJF and Alisha Edwards, two of the only people who can regularly get indie crowds to boo them. Of all time, heel Flair was hard to beat.
30. Most hardcore?
It’s definitely either a guy in Japan or a guy in Mexico, and he’s definitely been burned by explosive charges multiple times. Onita? It’s probably Onita. Or Jun Kasai? I think Onita has probably been exploded more times than Jun Kasai.
31. A wrestler you could beat?
At wrestling? Not a single one of them. Nicholas, the small boy who won the WWE tag team championship with Braun Strowman, would wipe the floor with me. Even the most callow bodybuilder-turned-wrestler would not break a sweat beating me senseless. But writing talking points for senior administration officials in preparation for legislative testimony? Now you’re on my turf. Not so tough now, huh, Nicholas?
32. Best story line?
Freebirds vs. Von Erichs or Stone Cold vs. Vince. My heart says the former, my head says the latter.
33. Biggest missed opportunity for a story line?
The WWE blowing the invasion angle after purchasing WCW is the obvious one. More recently, they blew it by not turning Reigns heel.
34. Worst story line?
Ha, so many of them. Impossible to choose just one. At least most of the dumb embarrassing Russo ones in WCW and TNA were basically harmless, like the time Samoa Joe got kidnapped by ninjas. The Chuck and Billy wedding thing was far worse. A low point even by Vince’s impressively cretinous standards.
35. Which wrestler should turn heel?
I’d like to see a Jordynne Grace heel run in Impact. Heel Finn Balor would also be good.
36. Which wrestler should turn face?
Samoa Joe has a good fiery babyface, “I’m tired of doing your dirty work, McMahon!” run in him.
37. Who would be the worst to room with?
Can you imagine sharing a living space with Enzo Amore? Or the thicket of twee Disney merchandise you’d have to negotiate every day if you lived with Johnny Gargano?
38. Who would be the best to room with?
I bet Eddie Edwards would be a surprisingly thoughtful roommate, like he’d always do the dishes “because I love doing them!,” that kind of thing. I have nothing to base this suspicion on, he just seems like my old roommate, Shane, who was like that.
39. Who would be your best friend if you were a wrestler?
I’d like to say Jushin Thunder Liger, and posit that we would go on exciting adventures, but the answer is probably something like “Comp Time” Terry Dandridge, who wrestles monthly for 2Xtreme All-Pro Wrestling Alliance out of Euphoria, Kansas and has a 9 to 5 as a hardware store manager.
40. What would your job be in a wrestling promotion?
I’d normally make a self-effacing joke here, but I do social media training at my real job, and so many wrestlers are badly in need of help in this area.
41. Favorite wrestling podcast/Youtube channel?
I like AIW’s “The Card is Going to Change” podcast a lot, and there’s one by the owners of RevPro that’s pretty good. It’s hard to find a well-produced wrestling podcast that talks about independent wrestling. My favorite wrestling YouTube channel is OSW Review.
42. Favorite finisher?
BURNING HAMMER
43. Least favorite finisher?
The Bayley-to-belly suplex. HOW IS THIS A FINISHING MOVE
44. Favorite match?
Kerry Von Erich vs. Jerry Lawler at Superclash III. It was a bloody, weird, engrossing spectacle, and it was the symbolic end of the territories era.
45. Favorite PPV?
Royal Rumble is the last PPV my casual fan friends reliably want to see, and with good reason: it’s engrossing.
46. Guilty pleasure wrestler?
Big Banter Baron Corbin, but I feel no guilt here. He rules.
47. Favorite submission?
THE KATA HA JIME, otherwise known as the Tazmission.
48. Most entertaining to watch?
All time? Randy Savage. Currently? Io Shirai.
49. Best spot?
Anyone spitting mist into the unsuspecting eyes of their foes
50. Who do you most respect?
I respect you, booker man.
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My Halloween Playlist
Another blog did a post with their Halloween music playlist. I commented and they replied, asking me to share mine. It took a bit to get the list from iTunes, but here is what I am at, currently. (I am always looking for more!)
1 Witch Doctor - Alvin and the Chipmunks
2 Drac's Back - Andy Forray
3 The Rockin' Ghost -Archie Bleyer
4 Zombies - The Astro
5 Devil In My Car - The B-52's
6 The Monster Hop - Bert Convy
7 The Night Before Halloween - Bill Buchanan
8 Wombie Zombie - Billy Taylor
9 Release The Bats - The Birthday Party
10 Born on a Day the Sun Didn't Rise - Black Moth Super Rainbow
11 Oliver Haddo - Blood Ceremony
12 Monster Mash - Bobby "Boris" Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers
13 The Monster Swim - Bobby (Boris) Pickett And The Crypt Kickers
14 Vampira - Halloween Howls Bobby Bare
15 They're Here - Boots Walker
16 Monster Mash - Monster Hits Vol. 1 Boris Pickett & The Crypt Keepers
17 Screaming - The Brains
18 The Ghost Of Smokey Joe - Cab Calloway
19 Violet Hellfire - Calabrese
20 cthlu thlu - Caravan
21 The Skeleton Dance - Cark Stalling
22 Don't Meet Mr. Frankenstein - Carlos Casal, Jr.
23 Dracula - Christine Pilzer
24 Devil Woman - Cliff Richard
25 The Twilight Zone - Monster Hits Vol. 1 Constant, Marius
26 Blood Will Have Blood - Corpusse
27 Treat You Like A Lady - Count Floyd (Joe Flaherty)
28 I Was A Teenage Werewolf - The Cramps
29 Rockin' Bones - The Cramps
30 Crushed - The Crypt Club
31 Frankenstein Twist - The Crystals
32 Grimly Fiendish - The Damned
33 Frankenstein Conquers The World - Daniel Johnston And Jad Fair
34 Shhh... - The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets
35 Mad Witch - Dave Gardner
36 Trick Or Treat - David, Hoffman And Livington
37 It's Monster Surfing Time - The Deadly Ones
38 The Voodoo Man - The Del-Vikings
39 Horror Movies - Dickie Goodman
40 Zombie Stomp - Elvira, Mistress of the Dark
41 Mad Monster Party - Ethel Ennis
42 Halloween Remix - Exorcist Theme - The Exorcist Motion Picture Soundtrack
43 Tubular Bells - The Exorcist Theme
44 Graveyard Music - F. Xavier Atencio And Buddy Baker
45 Grim Grinning Ghosts - F. Xavier Atencio And Buddy Baker
46 I'm A Mummy - The Fall
47 Me And The Ghost Upstairs - Fred Astaire
48 The Cave (Part One) - Gary "Spider" Webb
49 Werewolf - Gary Warren
50 The Surf Monster - Gene Moss
51 Carry Me Back To Transylvania - Gene Moss
52 Ghastly Stomp - The Ghastly Ones
53 Goblin Dance - Ghostly Sounds (Gershon Kingsley & Pete…
54 The Graveyard Shift - The Ghouls
55 Night Gallery - Gil Melle And Edward Sauter
56 Spook City U.S.A. - Glenn Danzig
57 The Twilight Zone '85 Main Title - The Grateful Dead And Merl Saunders
58 Zombies, March! - GWAR
59 Omar The Vampire - The Hamburger Brothers
60 The Vampire Lovers - Harry Robinson
61 Blood Of Dracula - I was A Teenage Frankenstein
62 Midnight Monsters Hop - Jack And Jim
63 The Monsters Go Disco - Monster Cereals Jeff Elmassian
64 Unpleasantville - Jeremy Tyler
65 Vampire Daddy - Jerry Bryan
66 Ave Satani - Jerry Goldsmith
67 The Altar - Jerry Goldsmith
68 Carol Ann's Theme (End Title) - Jerry Goldsmith
69 Toccata And Fugue In D-Minor - Monster Hits Vol. 1 Johann Sebastian Bach
70 Halloween Theme - Main Title - John Carpenter
71 The Fog (main Theme) - John Carpenter
72 Opening Titles - John Carpenter
73 Wake Up - John Carpenter
74 Happy Halloween - John Zacherle
75 Halloween - Kay Lande & Wade Denning
76 The Headless Horseman - Kay Starr
77 Wicked Annabella - The Kinks
78 She's My Witch - Kip Tyler
79 You Can't Give Me Anything - Kreeps
80 Halloween Spooks - Lambert, Hendricks And Ross
81 The Mummy's Bracelet - Lee Ross
82 Graveyard - Leroy Bowman
83 Story Time
84 Shaking Things Up
85 Welcome To Unpleasantville
86 Man Meets Monster
87 Pumpkin Brain Pie
88 All Out Of Homes
89 The O'lantern's
90 Smashing Pumpkins
91 Spider Baby Theme - Spider Baby Soundtrack Lon Chaney Jr
92 The Boogeyman is Coming - Halloween Lonnie Elam
93 Wolf Call - lord dent and his invaders
94 Jinetes En El Cielo - Los Babys
95 Amytiville - Lovebug Starski
96 Out Of Limits - The Marketts
97 Zombie - Mecht Mensch
98 13 O'Clock Rock - The Memphis Morticians
99 Return Of The Fly - Misfits
100 Ghoul's Night Out - The Misfits
101 The Spider And The Fly - The Monocles
102 Night Of The Vampire - The Moontrekkers
103 The Haunted Strangler - Movie Advert
104 Horror Of Dracula - Movie Advert
105 I Was A Teenage Werewolf - Movie Advert
106 The Mummy - Movie Advert
107 At The Munsters - The Munsters
108 The Haunted House - New Mayfair Dance Orchestra
109 Can't Stop the Monster Kids - The Other
110 Clinkerated Chimes - Pat Bone
111 Phantasm Theme - Phantasm Motion Picture Soundtrack
112 The House on Shady Lane - The House on Shady Lane Plain White T’s
113 A Questionable Obsession with the Recen… RAMMER
114 The Witch Queen Of New Orleans - Redbone
115 The House On Sorority Row - Main Title - Richard Band
116 Prologue / Main Title - Richard Band
117 Re-Animator Theme Reprise - Richard Band
118 Dark Shadows - The Robert Cobert Orchestra
119 The Night Of The Vampire - Roky Erickson
120 I Walked With A Zombie - Roky Erickson And The Aliens
121 Halloween Remix - Miscellaneous Ronald Jenkees
122 Goo Goo Muck - Ronnie Cook And The Gaylads
123 Kill Murder Killers
124 Zombies of the Dead
125 Day of the Rocks
126 Murder on the Gondola
127 Ghoulash - Satan's Pilgrims
128 She's Fallen In Love With A Monster Man - Screaming Lord Sutch
129 Jack the Ripper - Screaming Lord Sutch
130 Jack The Ripper - Screaming Lord Sutch
131 It's Halloween - The Shaggs
132 It Counquered The World - The She Creature
133 The Purple People Eater - Monster Hits Vol. 1 Sheb Wooley
134 Birthday - So Sick Social Club feat. Madchild
135 Suck Me - Spooklight feat. Ryan Lindsey
136 The Spook Walks - Spooks
137 Tongue Sandwich (Water Creature Remix) - Squid Lid
138 Jump Rope - Steve Jablonsky
139 Main Title - Steve Jablonsky
140 Ghost Rider - Suicide
141 Graveyard Rock - Tarantula Ghoul And Her Gravediggers
142 Get Up and Kill - The Creeping Cruds
143 Monster - The Mission Creeps
144 Phantom Chop - The von Drats
145 Wrong Turn - The Young Werewolves
146 Danny's Inferno - The Three Suns
147 The Ghost And Mr. Chicken - The Tiki Tones
148 Bad Ritual - Timber Timbre
149 I'm A Ghost - Unknown Artist
150 Snickers Halloween Grocery Store - Halloween Various Artists
151 Nightmare on My Street - Various Artists
152 At the House of Frankenstein - Various Artists
153 Creature Feature - Various Artists
154 The Day The Earth Stood Still - Various Artists
155 Halloween Spooks - Various Artists
156 The Headless Horseman - Various Artists
157 Monster Holiday - Various Artists
158 Trick Or Treat - Various Artists
159 The Fourth Dimension - The Ventures
160 Haunted House of Rock (extended version) - whodini
161 Opening Titles Friday the 13th: The Series - Fred Mollin
162 Love Potion No. 9 - The Clovers
163 Mr. Sandman - The Chordettes
164 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Theme
165 - Hellraiser - Christopher Young
166 - Tales from the Crypt - Danny Elfman
167 - Beetlejuice - Danny Elfman
168 - Edward Scissorhands - Danny Elfman
169 - The Outer Limits - Dominic Frontiere
170 - Tales From the Darkside - Donald Rubenstein
171 - Forever Knight - Fred Mollin
172 - Friday the 13th: The Series - Fred Mollin
173 - Beyond Reality - Fred Mollin
174 - The Odyssey - Fred Mollin
175 - Opening Titles - Friday the 13th: The Series - Fred Mollin
176 - 'The Inheritance': Thunderstorm In The City/'Tails I Live, Heads You Die': The Graveyard...
177 - Suite From 'The Barons Bride': I. Micki's Trance/II. The Vampire's Lair/III. Ryan Says Goodbye...
178 - Suite From 'Badge Of Honor': I. The Deal/II. Micki And Tim/III. Sharko Alone/The Badge Revealed...
179 - 'Tails I Live, Heads You Die': The Death Of Micki
180 - 'Symphony In B Sharp': I. Ryan Chases The Phantom/II. The Death Of Leslie/III. The Fight To...
181 - Suite From 'Brain Drain': I. Jack And Vi/II. Real Love/III. Jack Mourns Vi
182 - 'Eye Of Death': I. The Letter/The Troops Retreat/II. More Retreat
183 - Suite From 'What A Mother Wouldn't Do': I. The Cradle Revealed/Mom And Louis/II. Mom And The Baby...
184 - 'The Electrocutioner': I. In The Basement
185 - Suite From 'The Playhouse': I. The Children's Theme/II. The Playhouse Transports The Children...
186 - Suite From 'Wedding In Black' And 'Bottle Of Dreams': I. The Castle/II. Calvin And Micki/...
187 - 'Bottle Of Dreams': I. The End Of A Year
188 - Friday The 13th-The Series: Closing Credits
189 -Friday the 13th - Main Theme
190 - Friday the 13th - Theme
191 - Kolchak: The Night Stalker - Gil Melle
192 - Night Gallery - Gilbert Melle
193 - Suspiria - Goblin
194 - Theme from Friday the 13th - The Horror Theme
195 - Friday the 13th (the Legacy) - The Horror Theme
196 - The Fly - Howard Shore
197 - Videodrome - Howard Shore
198 - The Outer Limits (1995) - J. Van Tongeren
199 - The Omen - Jerry Goldsmith
200 - Poltergeist - Jerry Goldsmith
201 - Halloween - John Carpenter
202 - Theme Music (Original) - John Carpenter
203 - Theme (From Halloween) - John Carpenter
204 - Theme to Jaws - John Williams
205 - Dead, Dead, Dead - Juan Schwartz and
206 - The Twilight Zone - Marius Constant
207 - Nowhere Man - Mark Snow
208 - The X-Files - Mark Snow
209 - Scooby Doo, Where Are You? - Matthew Sweet
210 - Dark Shadows Theme - R. Corbet
211 - Ghostbusters - Ray Parker Jr.
212 - Dracula: The Series - Robert Cobert
213 - The Addams Family - various
214 - Bewitched - various
215 - The Twilight Zone - various
216 - Main Theme from The Addams Family - Vic Mizzy
217 - Werewolves of London - Warren Zevon
218 - In Search Of... - various
219 - Tales from the Darkside Intro
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EAST ANGLIAN GIG LISTINGS:
2ND-16TH NOVEMBER 2017
Every Thursday we present you with a cornucopia of consonant corkers 'pon which to merrily feast. To submit your own news and listings, click here!
Thursday 2nd
Cambridge, Junction J1
Ghostpoet
£16.50 - 7pm - Tickets
Cambridge, Junction J2
Hugh Cornwell
£25 - 8pm - Tickets
Cambridge, Portland Arms
Sound Of The Sirens & Smalltown Jones
£11 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Colchester, Arts Centre
Dingus Khan, Quay Street Whalers & Tr-33n
£7 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Norwich, LCR
Switchfoot & guests
£18.15 - 7.00pm - Tickets
Norwich, Waterfront
Super Hans Big Beat Manifesto & Bloghaus DJs
£16.50 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Norwich, Waterfront Studio
Krept and Konan
£7.70 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Friday 3rd
Cambridge, Corn Exchange
OMD
£37.75 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Cambridge, Portland Arms
The Frank and Walters & S*M*A*S*H
£16.50 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Colchester Bull
Hurricane Alley
Free entry - 9pm - Event page
Colchester, Three Wise Monkeys
Open Mic
£3 - 7pm - Event page
Colchester, Three Wise Monkeys
Les Frères Zeugma
Free entry - 9pm - Event page
Ipswich, Smokehouse
Leaone, Softer Still, Jetstream Pony & Flame of the Lizard Birds
£5 - 8pm - Event page
Ipswich, Steamboat
Open Mic
Free entry - 8.30pm - Event page
Norwich, Arts Centre
Zola Jesus & Devon Walsh
£16.50 - 8pm - Tickets
Norwich, LCR
Ghetts, D Double E, Fekky, Devlin, P Money & more
£19.80-£27.50 - 9pm - Tickets
Norwich, Open
The Urban Voodoo Machine
£15.40 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Norwich, Waterfront Studio
Ruts DC
£17.60 - 6.30pm - Tickets
Saturday 4th
Bury St Edmunds, Hunter Club
Siah, The Virtues, Stealing Signs, Young States & Enterlude
£5 - 6pm - Event page
Cambridge, Blue Moon
Dye the Flux & GrassRoof
£3 - 7pm - Event page
Cambridge, Corn Exchange
John Mayall
£25.25-£32.25 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Cambridge, Junction J2
Hackney Colliery Band
£17 - 8pm - Tickets
Colchester, Arts Centre
Hugh Cornwell
£22.50 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Colchester, Bull
Wully Bully
Free entry - 9pm - Event page
Ipswich, Smokehouse
Red Flag 77 & Ducking Punches
£6 - 7pm - Event page
Norwich, Open
Burn the Headlines
£7.70 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Stowmarket, John Peel Center
Lisbee Stainton & Sian Cross
£12 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Sunday 5th
Cambridge, Junction J3
SJ and The Flying Pigs
£6 - 7pm - Tickets
Colchester, Arts Centre
Monk Misterioso: A Journey Into The Silence of Thelonious Monk
£14 - 7pm - Tickets
Ipswich, Smokehouse
Angel Snow & Ida Wenøe
£11 - 8pm - Event page
Norwich, LCR
Oh Wonder & Jaymes Young
£16.50 - 7pm - Tickets
Monday 6th
Cambridge, Corn Exchange
Amy McDonald
£27.75-£47.75 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Cambridge, Junction J2
Saz’iso
£11 - 8pm - Tickets
Colchester, Arts Centre
Cardboard Fox
£11 - 7.45pm - Tickets
Norwich, Waterfront Studio
Pins, Assassin & Sink Ya Teeth
£9.90 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Tuesday 7th
Bury St Edmunds, Apex
Lulu
£45-£70 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Cambridge, Corn Exchange
Sleaford Mods
£21.25 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Harlow, Playhouse
Joe Finn & Cameron Sanderson
PWYC - 8pm - Tickets
Norwich, Waterfront Studio
King Parrot, Pain Penitentiary & Thicket of Antlers
£9.35 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Wednesday 8th
Bury St Edmunds, Apex
Mawkin
£12 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Cambridge, Junction J1
Billy Bragg
SOLD OUT - Info
Cambridge, Portland Arms
John Kirkpatrick
£12.65 - 8pm - Tickets
Norwich, LCR
Sleaford Mods
£20.35 - 7pm - Tickets
Norwich, Open
Jon Bowden
£22 - 7pm - Tickets
Norwich, Waterfront Studio
The JB Conspiracy & Tree House Fire
£11 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Stowmarket, John Peel Centre
Justin Sullivan
£15 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Thursday 9th
Bury St Edmunds, Apex
The Levellers
£25 - 8pm - Tickets
Bury St Edmunds, Constitutional Club
Bury Music Productions presents…
Price tbc - 7.30pm - Event page
Cambridge, Corn Exchange
Joanne Shaw Taylor
£22.75-£30.25 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Cambridge, Junction J1
Spoon & Husky Loops
£25 - 7pm - Tickets
Cambridge, St Philips Church
Martin Simpson
£19.80 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Norwich, Epic Studios
Rews & Kingdom Keys
£7.70 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Norwich, Owl Sanctuary
Project Mork, Bono!, The Bad Apples & Hyperfox
Entry by donation - 7pm - Event page
Norwich, Waterfront
Cradle of Filth & Savage Messiah
£20.35 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Norwich, Waterfront Studio
Wildwood Kin & William the Conqueror
£12.10 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Stowmarket, John Peel Centre
Emerge
£3 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Friday 10th November
Bury St Edmunds, Hunter Club
Ben Holder Quartet
£12 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Cambridge, Corn Exchange
Collabro
£42.15 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Cambridge, Junction
Big Country
£25 - 7pm - Tickets
Colchester, Bull
The Hit List
Free entry - 9pm - Event page
Colchester, Three Wise Monkeys
LeVendore Rogue, The Knock-Offs, My Man Jeeves, Gavin Bowern & DJ Sam Leppard
£5 - 8pm - Event page
Ipswich, Steamboat Tavern
Ady Johnson & Reb Capper
Free entry - 7.30pm - Event page
Norwich, Arts Centre
Macka B and the Roots Reggae Band
£14 - 8pm - Tickets
Norwich, Epic Studios
Mammal Hands
£10 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Norwich, Open
Worry Dolls & Lisa Redford
£10 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Norwich, Owl Sanctuary
The Black Sharks, Stromm & The Fools Moon
£3 - 7pm - Event page
Norwich, Waterfront Studio
The Rezillos, Rampton Disco, Smart Alex & Hotwired
£17.60 - 6.30pm - Tickets
Saturday 11th November
Bury St Edmunds, Apex
Eddi Reader & Dan Whitehouse
£23 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Cambridge, St John's College Fisher Building
The Dissolute Society
£8.80 - 9pm - Tickets
Cambridge, Junction
System 7 & Mirror System
£18 - 8pm - Tickets
Colchester, Bull
Beautiful Dangerous
Free entry - 9pm - Event page
Colchester, Soundhouse
Low Frequency
Free entry - 9pm - Event page
Colchester, Three Wise Monkeys
Cosmic Puffindoors All-Dayer w/Deferred Success, Ghosts Of Men, Pet Needs, Les Carter, Rad Pitt, The Thinking Men & more
£15 - 12pm - Tickets
Norwich, Arts Centre
JBXM, Kulk & Front Bangs
PWYC - 1pm - Tickets
Norwich, Epic Studios
Elegy All-Dayer w/Beneath The Embers, Baithead, Collapse The Sky, Feral Sun, Scream Serenity, The High Points, Junkyard, Suburban Tide, Hollow Reign, Kaine & Nihilist
£15 - 2pm - Tickets
Norwich, Owl Sanctuary
Diabetes Benefit Weekender w/The Restarts, Knock Off, Butcher Baby, Overload, Addictive Philosophy, The Minor Discomfort Band, Nelson County Steppers, Wreck-Age & Ambition Demolition
£13.20 - 12pm - Tickets
Norwich, Waterfront
Big Country & Beautiful Mechanica
£25.31 - 7pm - Tickets
Norwich, Waterfront Studio
A Foreigner's Journey & Uprising
£13.20 - 6.30pm - Tickets
Southend, Chinnerys
John Otway
£17 - 7pm - Tickets
Sunday 12th November
Cambridge, Corn Exchange
Alison Moyet
SOLD OUT - Info
Cambridge, Junction
Deaf Havana
£18.50 - 7pm - Tickets
Cambridge, Portland Arms
Ryan Buxton, The Jam Club House Band & Dan Wilde
£5 - 6.30pm - Tickets
Ipswich, Smokehouse
Caves and Clouds, Curtis Garrett & Jim Morehouse
£4 - 8.30pm - Event page
Ipswich, Steamboat Tavern
The Gipping Valley Stompers
Free entry - 2pm - Event page
Norwich, Arts Centre
Ghostpoet & Eera
£17.50 - 8pm - Tickets
Norwich, Owl Sanctuary
Diabetes Benefit Weekender w/Infa-Riot, Braindance, Backdown or Die, Rotten Foxes, The Blue Carpet Band, Abandon Cause, Skurvi, Feral State & J'aime Rachelle
£13.20 - 12pm - Tickets
Monday 13th November
Cambridge, Murray Edwards College
Jazz Philosophy ft. James Tartaglia
£5.50 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Cambridge, Portland Arms
Weaves, Dama Scout & Grieving
£9.90 - 7pm - Tickets
Colchester, Arts Centre
Gigspanner
£13 - 7.45pm - Tickets
Norwich, Arts Centre
Emily Barker & Pete Roe
£14 - 8pm - Tickets
Tuesday 14th November
Cambridge, Corn Exchange
Gareth Malone
£37.75 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Cambridge, Portland Arms
Jared and the Mill
£6.60 - 7pm - Tickets
Cambridge, Trinity College Chapel
Venetian Coronation
£36 - 8pm - Tickets
Colchester, Arts Centre
Dälek & Palindromes
£10 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Norwich, Arts Centre
Catfish Keith
£14 - 8pm - Tickets
Norwich, LCR
Nothing But Thieves, July Talk & Darlia
SOLD OUT - Info
Norwich, Waterfront Studio
Von Hertzen Brothers & Walkway
£16.50 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Wednesday 15th November
Cambridge, Corn Exchange
The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain
£29.75 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Cambridge, Emmanuel United Reformed Church
Channel Crossings
£28.13 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Cambridge, Junction
Afro Celt Sound System
£27.50 - 7pm - Tickets
Cambridge, Unitarian Church
Black Top with Cleveland Watkiss & Tiago Coimbra
£8.80 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Cambridge, West Road Concert Hall
The Endellion String Quartet
£27 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Norwich, Epic Studios
Newton Faulkner
£22 - 7pm - Tickets
Norwich, LCR
The Cadillac Three & Brothers Osborne
£20.35 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Norwich, Waterfront Studio
As Lions, Greyhaven & Lightscape
£8.80 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Southend, Chinnerys
Mawkin
£11 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Thursday 16th November
Cambridge, CMJ Hidden Rooms
Soft Machine
SOLD OUT - Info
Cambridge, Junction
Newton Faulkner
£24.50 - 7pm - Tickets
Cambridge, Portland Arms
Yonaka, Black Cortinas & Eeyore
£6.60 - 7pm - Tickets
Cambridge, St John's College Divinity School
Annelien Van Wauwe, Eivind Holtsmark Ringstad & Pavel Kolesnikov
£16.88 - 6pm - Tickets
Cambridge, West Road Concert Hall
Academy of St Martin in the Fields & Joshua Bell£
47.50 - 8pm - Tickets
Colchester, Arts Centre
Afro Celt Sound System & The Dhol Foundation
£25 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Ipswich, Swan
Blues Jam
Free entry - 9pm - Event page
Norwich, LCR
Status Quo (Aquostic), Fraser Churchill & Richard Malone
£49.50 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Stowmarket, John Peel Centre
Mighty Sands, Animal Noise, Warm Winters & Sun Scream
£8 - 7.30pm - Tickets
Photo: Zola Jesus (playing Norwich Arts Centre, 3rd Nov), from Facebook
Listings Editor: Kate Quigley
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