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The Dr. Demento Show #17-42 - October 21, 2017

Special Topic: all-time demented Halloween hits along with creepy classics from way back in the archives

Dead Man's Party (live) - Oingo Boingo
Boo! I'm A Ghost - Schaffer The Darklord
The Cockroach That Ate Cincinnati - Hatsune Miku & Teddy B.
Dinner With Drac (Part 1) - John Zacherle "The Cool Ghoul"
Limb From Limbo Rock - John Zacherle
Svengoolie Stomp - Freddy Cannon f/ Svengoolie
Dear Jeepers - Bob Guy
Full Moon - Elvira
Demented News With Whimsical Will

Somebody's Watching Me - Radioactive Chicken Heads
Halloween Spooks - Lambert, Hendricks & Ross
Grim Grinning Ghosts - Thurl Ravenscroft
Big Trouble - Trout Fishing In America
Eduardo O'Lantern - TV's Kyle
A Nightmare On My Street (Single Version) - D.J. Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
Whistlin' Past The Graveyard - Screamin' Jay Hawkins
Rick Grimes vs Walter White - Epic Rap Battles Of History

Carmen Miranda's Ghost (original version) - Leslie Fish
Happy Birthday - "Weird Al" Yankovic
Zombie Zoo - Tom Petty

This Is Halloween (Oogie's Revenge) - from Halloween Town
Screamin' Ball At Dracula Hall - The Duponts
The Green-Eyed Dragon - John Charles Thomas
With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm - Caryl P. Weiss

Frankenstein movie trailer (edit)
Frankenstein Of '59 - Buchanan & Goodman
Frankensteiner Polka - Eddie Lawrence
Frankie Frankenstein - Ivan
My Baby's Got A Crush On Frankenstein - Soupy Sales
Frankenstein Meets The Beatles - Dickie Goodman
Introduction/Puttin' On The Ritz - Gene Wilder & Peter Boyle w/ music conducted by John Morris (from Young Frankenstein, A Mel Brooks Film)

Haunted House - DJ Yoda f/ Biz Markie
Dark Shadows theme
I Hold Your Hand In Mine (original studio version) - Tom Lehrer
Something's In The Bag - Barnes & Barnes
Children's Day At The Morgue - Sheldon Allman
When This Song Is Over You Will Die - Tom Smith
Spooktacular Finale - Spike Jones & The Band That Plays For Fun
next week: the same, from both the lighter and darker sides of Halloween