Spooky photo proves life on Mars?A new picture beamed back from a rover on Mars causes a frenzy of speculation.
Dusty Springfield - Spooky (1970)Dusty Springfield - Spooky (1970)
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The Classics IV - SpookyClassics IV was a pop rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida, United States, in 1965. The group grew out of a local cover band called The Classics, consisting of Talmadge Branch, Walter Eaton, Burt Norton, and Robert Nix, who went on to play in The Atlanta Rhythm Section and on the first two Lynyrd Skynyrd albums. However, the very first Classics consisted of Walter Eaton on lead guitar, Burt Norton on rhythm guitar, Glen Futch on bass guitar, Bobby Bowen on drums, plus Greg Carrol on saxophone, with a second sax player added at a later date.The first rehearsal, and most rehearsals afterward, were heard at the Norton residence in the Lakewood section of Jacksonville, Florida, beginning sometime in 1960 or 1961. The band played Ventures covers, instrumental versions of "Misty" and "Summertime", and a rendition of The Tornados "Telstar", as well as "Sherry" by The Four Seasons. Robert Nix and Dennis Yost traded places on drums a few times prior to the Classics IV being formed.The original Classics IV members were Dennis Yost (vocals & drums), James R. Cobb (guitars), Wally Eaton (guitars) and Joe Wilson (bass). During live shows, Yost would stand in the front of the stage and play drums while singing the lead vocals. Wilson was eventually replaced by Dean Daughtry.The Classics IV moved to Atlanta, Georgia in 1967 and were discovered by Bill Lowery who produced their first national hit in 1968 with "Spooky", a song they recorded in 1967 on the Imperial Records label. Guitarist James Cobb and producer Buddy Buie added lyrics to an instrumental called "Spooky", a regional hit for saxophonist Mike Sharpe.The song made it to #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts in the U.S., and #46 in the UK.Having achieved popularity, the group brought in Kim Venable on drums so that Yost could focus on singing. They changed the band name to Classics IV Featuring Dennis Yost and enjoyed two last top ten hits, "Stormy" (1968, #5) and "Traces" (1969, #2), and a Top Twenty hit, "Everyday With You Girl" (1969, #19).They changed their name again, to Dennis Yost and the Classics IV, and had one last minor hit, "What Am I Crying For?" (1972, #39) on the MGM South label. Cobb, Daughtry and producer Buddy Buie joined the Atlanta Rhythm Section in 1974.
David Sanborn - SpookyDavid Sanborn - SpookyDavid Sanborn and Friends
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The Puppini Sisters sing SpookyRough cut of the new video from the Puppini Sisters for their brilliant cover of Classic IV's 'Spooky' (later made famous by Dusty Springfield), created by the video stalwarts at Fold7, from the Sisters new album The Rise and Fall of Ruby Woo
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"Spooky" by the Atlanta Rhythm SectionARS performing "Spooky" in Butler, PA on August 26, 2000.
Flea Market Montgomery (Spooky Mix)Hi there, you can download the MP3 file and watch a much better quality version here:http://cjshamrock.googlepages.com/http://www.lastfm.com.br/music/CJ+ShamrockAlso, please check out my Rev. Wright remix:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iETMo5c3Hroand my LOST music vid:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dUANGmwqHgLike so many, I was addicted to the Flea Market video and I was wondering what I would find there if it was a haunted place.Alternatively, this could be something you'd see on a bad trip after watching that video, like, a 100 times earlier in the day... Decide for yourself.PS: My apologies for the blocky quality, I think it's YouTube's fault. If anyone can help me with that I'd appreciate it.Anyway I hope you enjoy this! Thank you Sammy Stephens.You can also donwnload other of my remixes here at ACiDPLANET:http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?songs=334138&T=6459And feel welcome to visit MYSPACE:http://www.myspace.com/cjshamrockthanks for watching.
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Harcsa Veronika - SpookyHarcsa Veronika Quartet Chaplin Café June 2007
Three spooky UFO vidoesThis year has seen three of the spookiest UFO videos surface, with people in India, Mexico and even in space, spotting things they couldn't explain
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Spooky, Dusty SpringfieldIn the cool of the eveningWhen everything is getting kind of groovyYou call me up and ask meWould I like to go with you and see a movie?First I say no, Ive got some plans for tonightAnd then I stop and say all rightLove is kind of crazy with a spooky little boy like youYou always keep me guessingI never seem to know what you are thinkingAnd if a girl looks at youIts for sure your little eye will be a-winkingI get confused, I never know where I standAnd then you smile and hold my handLove is kind of crazy with a spooky little boy like youSpookyIf you decide some day to stop this little game that you are a-playingIm gonna tell you all the things my hearts been a-dying to be sayingJust like a ghost youve been a-haunting my dreamsBut now I know youre not what you seemLove is kind of crazy with a spooky little boy like youSpooky
"Spooky Little Pony", by Jolie Holland"Spooky Little Pony", by Jolie Holland
LazyTown: Spooky SongDippity dee,It's only me.Boopity boo,I scared you!
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Imogen Heap - SpookyThe song "Spooky" by "Imogen Heap"From the "Just like Heaven" soundtrack
DJ Spooky - That Subliminal Kid -Remix CultureDJ Spooky (Paul Miller) talks about the history of media and thoughts about media in culture. He discusses and demonstrates the unexpected side effects of free speech, law, and copyright while showing the power of remixed art. The future and meaning of remix culture is discussed.
T.J. Anderson & DJ SpookyComposer T.J. Anderson's opening statement following a lecture by Paul Miller aka DJ Spooky. A rather nice intergenerational black composer moment. That's Dr. Lyneise Williams in the middle.
Spooky Men's ChoraleFrom their website: Genial buffoonery and immaculate, testosterone drenched vocals define the Spooky Men's Chorale, a ruthless bunch of larrikins based in the Blue Mountains of Australia. Their stated ambition is to make women weep, small children quail, and insurance salesmen vaguely aware that somewhere, there is a whole world they've never experienced.With a sound as warm and grainy as a slab of teak, the Spooky Men give equally loving attention to ancient Georgian table songs, tawdry anthems like Don't Stand Between a Man and his Tool, and the odd ballad of terrifying beauty.About the clip: I caught them at the National Folk Festival in Canberra at Easter 2006 and shot this clip after a gig at bout 11pm at underneath a street lamp. The temperature was about 0C so we didn't have much time to do it. We borrowed a few torches and got a couple of people to hold them under the camera shining upwards to give a spooky look. I then shot 2 takes - they were singing along to a CD - one of them in a semicircle with the camera moving around backwards and forwards, and another take with the choir divided into 2 revolving circles wheeling towards the camera. In final cut pro, I then colourised one take red and one take blue, and merged them so they were superimposed. This gives a great spooky effect, and also when viewed with Chromadepth 3D glasses, gives a superb simulated 3D effect. Trouble is you have to order the glasses from the states and I only have one pair. Bugger.More info on the Spooky's on http://www.spookymen.com.au
Spooky Tooth - That was only yesterday 1969Spooky Tooth - That was only yesterday 1969Spooky Tooth was an English progressive rock band from the late 1960s.Band members in 1969:Mike Harrison - keyboards, vocalsGary Wright - organ, vocals (After Spooky Tooth's split in 1974, Wright continued his solo career, culminating in "Dream Weaver." The single peaked at No. 2 for three weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1976, and went gold)Luther (Luke) Grosvenor - guitar, vocalsAndy Leigh - bass, vocalsMike Kellie - drumsLyrics:Guess I'll have to get out of this townNo sense in my waiting aroundOnly thing left for me here is painShe's gone for sure now why pretendLeft last night with a friendLeaving not a word that would explainThat was only yesterdayBut will I ever face tomorrowShe took away what I'd hadAnd returned it full of sorrowThat was only yesterdayWill I ever face tomorrowShe took away what I'd hadAnd returned it full of sorrowI think I better find somewhereA place where I won't careI need some time to hide my shameWas only just one day agoFound what I'd been searching forHad left town on a late night trainAnd that was only yesterdayBut will I ever face tomorrowShe took away what I'd hadAnd returned it full of sorrowThat was only yesterdayWill I ever face tomorrowShe took away what I'd hadAnd returned it full of sorrowThat was only yesterdayWill I ever face tomorrowShe took away what I'd hadAnd returned it full of sorrow(Instrumental)
LazyTown song - SpookyLazyTown song - Spooky
Battlestar Galactica Concert - "Spooky"James (Baltar) Callis sings an original song, "Spooky" with Bear McCreary and crew at the 2008 Battlestar Galactica concert in Los Angeles.A nice BSG rarity! Recorded off a camera phone, so excuse the poor quality.
Authors@Google: Paul D. Miller, aka DJ SpookyPaul D. Miller, aka DJ Spooky, visits Google's Mountain View, CA headquarters to discuss his book "Sound Unbound," copyright, sampling, and a recent film project from Antarctica, Terra Nova. This event took place on August 19, 2008If Rhythm Science was about the flow of things, Sound Unbound is about the remix--how music, art, and literature have blurred the lines between what an artist can do and what a composer can create. In Sound Unbound, Rhythm Science author Paul Miller aka DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid asks artists to describe their work and compositional strategies in their own words. These are reports from the front lines on the role of sound and digital media in an information-based society. The topics are as diverse as the contributors, including Google's own Daphne Keller.
Spooky Tooth - Waitin' For the WindFrom the second album, a classic track by the 60's rockers.Bre Pettis brings in Eric Skiff to show us how to make realistic vampire fangs!
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