Most these songs have never been forgotten and are still going strong. Tubular Bells definitely belongs on this list. I mean come on man, it is the theme to the exorcist.
The End by the Doors would have been a better pick for #2 if you're putting the Doors on this list at all. The buzzing mosquitoes, the images of a nekkid Jim Morrison dancing around a campfire in the woods. That's scarier than a mellow rainstorm.
1966: The Who "Boris the Spider" My sister was in the hospital, flat on her broken back from a boat accident, watching a lame spider crawling on the ceiling....
I know, I started watching this video expecting DOA to be #1. I think it came out in the 60s, but they have already included several from before the 70s.
When I was in desert storm, I was at Port waiting for the equipment to arrive, in duron Saudi Arabia. About the same time the song bad Moon arising was on the radio we came under a scutt attack. Every time I hear that song that reminds me of that time.
Hell yeah Black Sabbath man I just honestly not too long ago like 15 minutes ago just got through playing this Black Sabbath out my got the first five albums from Black Sabbath and I just got through and all of a sudden I get on RUclips and this pops up in my feed lol 🤘🥁🥁🎶🎵🎶🎵🎵 oh yeah led Zeppelin now that's my all-time number one favorite band and yes no quarter is kind of eerie it really is the live version and the studio version
The name was taken from a Boris Karloff film. The previous year, the band Coven released their debut album which included a song called "Black Sabbath". Coven's bassist at the time was named Oz Osbourne. You could make this stuff up, but I didn't.
Fun facts are wrong. Black Sabbath was named after a movie that played across street from the bands rehearsal at towards the end of late 60s. The movie Black Sabbath stars boris Karloff from 1963. It’s good movie for 60s horror fans ‘in color’ 3 stories
Music that Satan would have written, would have been something to make you want to love sex without conscience. cheating on your spouse. or being with people who love to do illicit drugs, Get drunk etc or hurt other people. Not inharmonious noise. Remember, Lucifer heard the most beautiful music the world would ever know. He was the master singer of Angels. What makes people think he enjoys scrambled noise? loud, nonsense noise?
Your list sucks. Try "Swamp Witch" by Jim Stafford. "Angie Baby" by Helen Reddy. "The Witch Queen of New Orleans" by Redbone. "No Quarter" isn't scary. Some of your other picks seem to be based just on a particular word that appears in the title.
Scary songs that i forgot? and then you go on o list major hits like sympathy for the devil and welcome to my nightmare. SERIOUSLY who forgot these? name names. When your thumbnail is that badly off either you are doing a very poor job or editing or it's just pure click bait. DO BETTER.
HAPPY Halloween everyone! Let me know whats your favorite Horror based Songs? 👹
"Night Prowler" by AC/DC, off Highway to Hell.
Psycho Killer
Hotel California 😮
Most these songs have never been forgotten and are still going strong. Tubular Bells definitely belongs on this list. I mean come on man, it is the theme to the exorcist.
You left out D.O.A. by Bloodrock. It was banned from the radio because it was so scary...
Disco duck scares the shit out of me
Tubular bells.
Echoes by Pink Floyd was by far their scariest song.
D.O.A. by Blood Rock? IMO it should be on this list.
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I thought the same thing!
There was no scarier song than DOA
D.O.A. by Bloodrock should on this list.
The End by the Doors would have been a better pick for #2 if you're putting the Doors on this list at all. The buzzing mosquitoes, the images of a nekkid Jim Morrison dancing around a campfire in the woods. That's scarier than a mellow rainstorm.
But it's from 1967, not the 70s.
1966: The Who "Boris the Spider" My sister was in the hospital, flat on her broken back from a boat accident, watching a lame spider crawling on the ceiling....
Hellbound Train - Savoy Brown
"Ballad Of Dwight Fly" and "I Love The Dead" are a couple other scary Alice Cooper songs
Alot of Alice Cooper songs are scary. Band and solo. Welcome to my Nightmare album.
I have the suspiria soundtrack by the band Goblin my brother got me interested in it suspiria is a great movie
Welcome to my nightmare
no werewolves of london Warren Zevon
Not scary,dude!
The only thing I will say about this list is that #7 needs more cowbell.
lolol
What about DOA by Bloodrock?
I know, I started watching this video expecting DOA to be #1. I think it came out in the 60s, but they have already included several from before the 70s.
That was the first thing I thought of
You beat me to it!
DOA by blood rock
When I was in desert storm, I was at Port waiting for the equipment to arrive, in duron Saudi Arabia. About the same time the song bad Moon arising was on the radio we came under a scutt attack. Every time I hear that song that reminds me of that time.
Black Sabbath was named after the movie of the same name.
Angie Baby by Helen Reddy.......well, maybeeeeee
"Bad Moon Rising" is from the 60s, technically.
Jeezer Butler? Try Geezer Butler with a G.
Angie baby ,doa,timothy would have been on my list
4sure, Bloodrock!
"Sympathy For the Devil" is a 60s song.
Yes, but it played on the radio frequently all through the 70's.
Hell yeah Black Sabbath man I just honestly not too long ago like 15 minutes ago just got through playing this Black Sabbath out my got the first five albums from Black Sabbath and I just got through and all of a sudden I get on RUclips and this pops up in my feed lol 🤘🥁🥁🎶🎵🎶🎵🎵 oh yeah led Zeppelin now that's my all-time number one favorite band and yes no quarter is kind of eerie it really is the live version and the studio version
Did you say “Jeezer” Butler (with a J), and show a Sabbath album that Dio (not Ozzy) sang on when talking about an Ozzy-led Sabbath tune? Really?
1) DOA (Dead on Arrival)
2)Dead Babies
3)The Exorcist
no one forgot these songs. BOOOOOOO
I heard the name Black Sabbath what Ozzy said is from the 1963 horror film.
The name was taken from a Boris Karloff film. The previous year, the band Coven released their debut album which included a song called "Black Sabbath". Coven's bassist at the time was named Oz Osbourne. You could make this stuff up, but I didn't.
Several "Bat Outa Hell" songs from Meatloaf!
How about "Monster's Holiday " by Buck Owens ??
That's a fun song!
No. The Black Sabbath song comes the closest.
Fun facts are wrong. Black Sabbath was named after a movie that played across street from the bands rehearsal at towards the end of late 60s. The movie Black Sabbath stars boris Karloff from 1963. It’s good movie for 60s horror fans ‘in color’ 3 stories
The band Coven claims Black Sabbath sold there name and satanic themes from them.
The only thing scary about this is the way the word is spelled in the thumbnail.
screaming jay Hawkins is from the fifies !
Riders on the Storm is also the last song on the last album The Doors did with Morrison It's very fitting end 😔
Pink Floyd - "Echoes" and "Atom heart mother"; from the late 60's: Crazy World of Arthur Brown - "Fanfare-Fire Poem".
Music that Satan would have written, would have been something to make you want to love sex without conscience. cheating on your spouse. or being with people who love to do illicit drugs, Get drunk etc or hurt other people. Not inharmonious noise. Remember, Lucifer heard the most beautiful music the world would ever know. He was the master singer of Angels. What makes people think he enjoys scrambled noise? loud, nonsense noise?
ccr released "run thru the jungle" in 1970. that song scared me
Quit talking so much let us hear the music and not your voice
Black Sabbath the song was not on the Album you showed .That album has Dio on it
Happy Halloween 2024 I watch Halloween movies in October tonight I am watching the fog
Your list sucks. Try "Swamp Witch" by Jim Stafford. "Angie Baby" by Helen Reddy. "The Witch Queen of New Orleans" by Redbone. "No Quarter" isn't scary. Some of your other picks seem to be based just on a particular word that appears in the title.
In A Godda ada Vida, by The Iron Butterfly is pretty haunting.
TBBT "soft kitty"
Bad moon rising is in American Werewolf In london
How about Timothy by tThe Boyz?
Im surprised you didn't mention The Monster Mash.
Monster Mash wasn't released in the 70s (1962)
@scottcornwall9320 sure it was. By Bonzo Dog
If lyrics are sepated from tune none of them s scary
F Holloween.
D.O.A.: Bloodrock
what about Warren Zevon's Excitable Boy??
I had to stop when you mispronounced Geezer.
Stop telling people what they forget. How frigging arrogant. None of these are forgotten!
scary that I wasted time on this video.
Dinner with Drac
Absolutely awesome!
Great tune but from the 50s, not the 70s.
Scary songs that i forgot? and then you go on o list major hits like sympathy for the devil and welcome to my nightmare. SERIOUSLY who forgot these? name names. When your thumbnail is that badly off either you are doing a very poor job or editing or it's just pure click bait. DO BETTER.
The stones couldn`t scare a Mouse....These songs are Nothing!
Stupid List......No scary songs here....