For all those in need of a break from the party conferences... there's a really good thread developing over on The Observer blog in response to a request for nominations for the
scariest song ever.
As the illustration suggests, my vote has gone to Pink Floyd's
Another Brick in the Wall Part Two, largely on account of the Gerald Scarfe video portraying a teacher putting his pupils through a mincer and an endless procession of hammers marching in unison. It may seem a bit tame now, but at the time it came out it was truly shocking, although the fact that it was scary didn't stop it being a great piece of music.
I have been amazed by the number of nominations for such 70s ephemera as
Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep, Seasons in the Sun, Two Little Boys, Billy Don't be a Hero and even
Puff the Magic Dragon. Were these songs really
scary as opposed to just sad?
Anyway, for anyone with more than a passing interest in music, the full thread is well worth a read.
Hat Tip: David Gladwin.