{"id":612,"date":"2008-10-03T17:19:08","date_gmt":"2008-10-03T21:19:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spookyblue.com\/spookyblog\/?p=612"},"modified":"2008-10-03T17:19:08","modified_gmt":"2008-10-03T21:19:08","slug":"running-with-chainsaws","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/spookyblue.com\/spookyblog\/running-with-chainsaws","title":{"rendered":"Running With Chainsaws"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"\/spookyblog\/spblogpix\/2008\/10\/spooky-blue-running-with-chainsaws.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/spookyblog\/spblogpix\/2008\/10\/spooky-blue-running-with-chainsaws-225x350.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"Running With Chainsaws\" width=\"225\" height=\"350\" align='left' hspace='7' vspace='0' border='0' \/><\/a>When it comes to haunted house soundtracks or sound-scapes, we&#8217;ve come a long way from Disney&#8217;s <em><a class='linkgold' href=\"http:\/\/spookyblue.com\/spookyblog\/?m=20070906\">Chilling Thrilling Sounds of The Haunted House<\/a><\/em>.  For years and years, if you wanted background noise for your haunt, or just something to relax with on the hi-fi during dinner, this was your only choice.<\/p>\n<p>Judging by the barrels of Halloween CDs at the local fireworks store-turned Halloween Supply House, many budding sound engineers must have found inspiration in those old recordings.  I certainly did.  We had an ancient tape recorder that I used to make &#8220;haunted house tapes&#8221;.  It was usually just me ooooooo-ing like a ghost and rattling an old bike chain, but in my mind I explored all my favorite haunt-scapes.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"\/spookyblog\/spblogpix\/2008\/10\/spooky-blue-boneyard.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border='0' align='left' hspace='7' vspace='0' src=\"\/spookyblog\/spblogpix\/2008\/10\/spooky-blue-boneyard-350x328.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"Spooky Boneyard\" width=\"350\" height=\"328\" \/><\/a>A dripping underground catacomb echoes with rat squeaks, bat flaps, and clicking skeleton bones.<\/p>\n<p>A cemetery high on a windy hill with a huge front gate covered with brush.  Ghosts moan among the grave stones and banshees scream from mausoleum rooftops.<\/p>\n<p>A gray room, completely covered in dust.  There are two sounds; the wailing wind outside and the irregular &#8220;tok&#8230; tok tok&#8230; tok&#8230; tok tok&#8221; of the mantle clock.<\/p>\n<p>A maniac chasing a pack of teenagers with a chainsaw.  Wait, what?<\/p>\n<p><!-- more -->Okay, I admit it.  Every year for as long as I can remember I&#8217;ve put together some kind of Halloween CD to give to my friends, but this year I was sick of the same old sweeping swells and griping ghosts.  So I went to a different well for one of the tracks.  A place where you don&#8217;t want to be unless you&#8217;re the maniac with the chainsaw.<\/p>\n<p>From Spooky Blue&#8217;s 2008 haunt-scape CD &#8220;Nightmare At The Fair&#8221;, here is Track 5:  &#8220;Running With Chainsaws&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>[audio:spooky-blue-dot-com-running-with-chainsaws.mp3]<br \/>\n<strong>Running With Chainsaws<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I realize that I&#8217;ve <a class='linkgold' href=\"http:\/\/spookyblue.com\/spookyblog\/?m=20071005\">already written my own rebuttal to this<\/a>, so I suppose that I&#8217;m either evolving or sinking down to <em>their<\/em> level.  Whichever is the case, I still like that track.<\/p>\n<p>To prove that we&#8217;re no one-trick pony around here, and that deep down inside we&#8217;re still somewhat offended by chainsaws, here is our CD title track&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>[audio:spooky-blue-dot-com-nightmare-at-the-fair.mp3]<br \/>\n<strong>Nightmare At The Fair<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>God forgive me, and please pass the chain oil.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When it comes to haunted house soundtracks or sound-scapes, we&#8217;ve come a long way from Disney&#8217;s Chilling Thrilling Sounds of The Haunted House. For years and years, if you wanted background noise for your haunt, or just something to relax with on the hi-fi during dinner, this was your only choice. 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