Tonight, Detroit radio was playing Halloween-themed songs. I wasn't sure what that was supposed to mean, exactly, but apparently it basically just meant playing Warren Zevon's "Werewolves of London" multiple times. "Abracadabra" by Steve Miller Band. "Twilight Zone" by Gold Earring. And Norman Greenbaum's "Spirit in the Sky," which I think is kind
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I went to a Spanish/English elementary school, so Felix Navidad was a staple of holiday parties, recitals, and assemblies for MANY YEARS, and I'm still not over it. And that was, by now, many years ago! My sympathies. <333 I'd probably choose an eternal Halloween playlist over an eternal Christmas playlist...
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And yes, that HAD to be for us.
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But like, this isn't even us being nuts, right? There is NO OTHER EXPLANATION. FOR WHY THAT SONG WOULD FEATURE ON A RADIO STATION'S HALLOWEEN PLAYLIST.
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Also, I have an irrational hatred of Werewolves of London. It's one of those songs that like...I can't even explain why I hate it, but it makes me insane. So that would've driven me nuts!
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And right, it had to be, didn't it? 'Cause without us... that's not even remotely a Halloween song!
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