Showing posts with label Steve Harley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steve Harley. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 October 2024

Snapshots Spillover: Even More Halloween Horror Film Songs

When I was a kid, I vividly remember the thrill of watching the old Universal horror movies late Saturday night on BBC2. You'd never see these classics on TV these days, and they're in danger of being airbrushed out of history for anyone other than ardent cinephiles... but we remember them today, starting with Victor (or Henry, as he was known in James Whales' film) Frankenstein and his monster, played by Boris Karloff...


The Edgar Winter Group - Frankenstein

That was the obvious tune, although curiously it only made it to Number 5 in My Top Ten Frankenstein Songs back in 2015...

Before you knew it, the Monster demanded a mate... in the form of Elsa Lanchester.

I couldn't immediately think of a song named after The Bride, but then I discovered New Zealand's Toy Love, who were on Flying Nun, so they had to be worth a listen. Here they are in 1980...

Toy Love - Bride of Frankenstein 

Todd Browning's Dracula was the first of many Universal films featuring the Lord of the Undead (and his family), although it's the only one to feature Bela Lugosi in the title role (unless you count his guest appearance in Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein). Despite that, Lugosi is the actor most often associated with the Count, even long after his death...

Bauhaus - Bela Lugosi's Dead

Dracula can be found in quite a few songs in my hard drive, but only one is named solely after him, from this Aberdonian indie band...

The Little Kicks - Dracula

The direct sequel to Lugosi's Dracula featured Gloria Holden as Countess Marya Zaleska, aka Dracula's Daughter. Which leads us nicely to Colin Meloy and co....

The Decemberists - Dracula's Daughter

Soon after that, Boris Karloff returned, not with bolts through his neck this time, but wrapped in bandages...

Benji Hughes - The Mummy


More bandages were wrapped around Claude Rains in 1933... although when he took them off, he disappeared completely. There's loads of Invisible Man songs to choose from (see here), but this was the obvious choice, still one of Declan's finest album tracks...


And now for a few more Universal Monster movies turned into songs...


(featuring the immortal line, "I'm an ugly sod, but it's not my fault")



Sarah Brightman & Steve Harley - The Phantom Of The Opera

(Yes, I went there.)

Round Robin - I'm The Wolfman

Ah yes, The Wolfman. I used to be a Wolfman, but I'm alright nooooooooooooooooowwwwww. Etc. 

But did you know that the first Werewolf-based horror movie to be produced by Universal was not 1941's The Wolfman? 

Oh no. 

Six years prior to that, they released this beauty, starring Henry Hull as the... erm... hairy handed gent who ran amok in Kent...


How else could we close this post?


Sunday, 10 March 2024

Snapshots #334: A Top Ten Mr. Men Songs

Mr. Happy, Mr. Tickle, Mr. Silly, Mr. Topsy-Turvy... when Roger Hargreaves created this Mr. Men, I think these might be some of the characters he rejected...


10. Coldly, Leo gets disorientated.

"Coldly, Leo" is an anagram.

Lloyd Cole - Mr. Malcontent

9. Marks' partner forms a band with Miles.

Marks & Spencer meets Miles Davis...

The Spencer Davis Group - Mr. Second Class

8. Ernie's pal will meet you at the chapel.

Ernie knocked around with Eric (not our Ernie... although, who knows?) in a Church.

Eric Church - Mr. Misunderstood

7. Freeloader who raises the temperature.

Freddie Freeloader - yes, it's Miles Davis Day here at My Top Ten - makes the Mercury rise...

Freddie Mercury - Mr. Bad Guy

6. I doubt he's sharper than a serpent's tooth...

A doubting Thomas, and a quote from King Lear... hey, I'm an English teacher - sue me!

Thomas Leer - Mr. Nobody

5. Second rate Gremlins.

After the success of Gremlins, everyone wanted a little scary monster movie. This was one of the unfortunate results...

The Critters - Mr. Dieingly Sad

4. Swapping chainmail for denim.

A Knight in Jeans? I'd stick with the armour...

Jean Knight - Mr. Big Stuff

3. Bass and treble? Seaweed and pebble?

Could one of those be Cockney Rhyming Slang for Rebel?

Cockney Rebel - Mr. Soft

At a push, I would also have allowed...

Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel - Mr. Raffles

2. Rear appendage or fast bird?

Tail... or swift?

Taylor Swift - Mr. Perfectly Fine

(And if that looks like an Odd Song Out... it isn't!)

1. Tired dingos are easily befuddled.

"Tired dingos" was an anagram...

Otis Redding - Mr. Pitiful


Mr. Loverman (Shabba!) says there will be more Snapshots next Saturday...

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