What’s your all-time favorite album?
Jimmy Buffett’s Floridays or Fruitcakes. Those two immediately jumped to mind. Love both of those albums. Fruitcakes helped to launch my Parrothead Fandom and I have been a Buffett fan ever since.
What’s your all-time favorite album?
Jimmy Buffett’s Floridays or Fruitcakes. Those two immediately jumped to mind. Love both of those albums. Fruitcakes helped to launch my Parrothead Fandom and I have been a Buffett fan ever since.

Video for this Script on YouTube: Disembodied Screams
The world lost Ozzy Osbourne recently and I was trying to think of something fun to pay tribute to him. And, lightbulb, this movie popped into my mind. I haven’t seen it in years and thought why not dust it off and give it a watch. It was on Screambox so easy to find and watch and spoilers, possibly, maybe, proceed with caution – here we go.
I will go on the record and say that I wasn’t the biggest Ozzy fan, he was never one of my go to artists, but I have enjoyed his music throughout the years and I love the fact that he often dipped his toes in the horror genre in his music, as a solo artist – Mr Crowley, Bark at the Moon, immediately come to mind, and even in the Black Sabbath years, lots of horror to be found there too. Just listen to the song Black Sabbath and you will hear what spooky truly sounds like – it’s very ominous and creepy. And in case you care about this, this is my history with Ozzy – I don’t know of a time in my life when he wasn’t in the public eye or I wasn’t aware of who he was. I missed the Sabbath years because I was born in 1972 but I caught up with Ozzy in the Eighties, when my love of Metal blossomed, and to this day, Metal is a constant in my life. I love it. And not just the mainstream metal – I go deep – Cattle Decapatation – deep at times. I just love metal. Love the way it makes you feel. Makes you feel alive and present – in the moment – youthful – and imagine being a young kid, close to the teens, and seeing this album cover at a friend’s house.

That probably helped to jump start my love of horror too even though I didn’t know it at the time. Anyway, I didn’t mean to have a long intro into this video but I felt like putting all of that out there so you know where I stand with the man, the prince of darkness, Mr. Osbourne. Rest in peace Ozzy – your legend will never die.
Moving on, lets now get into the movie Trick or Treat, which I truly enjoyed from start to finish. It’s full of music that I grew up on, music that was popular when I ventured from a kid into a teenager. Needless to say I knew going into this revisit that I would dig the music featured in this movie and I did – big time. Score is pumping throughout. Filled with that great Eighties metal sound. Thumbs up for that and thumbs up for the effects – biggest highlight had to be the effects, from the green mist coming out of those headphones that enveloped a woman’s body and nearly brought her to orgasm and in that same scene that gooey ear as her boyfriend pulled up one of those ear pieces. Beautifully gross and disgusting. Loved the blue lightning effects and the bodies being blown up and turned to dust. Lightning effects were top notch. Surprisingly good creature effects too. Not enough gore for a gorehound. I was expecting a lot more, but there’s a little bit when needed.
Acting, Story, and Script, kind of one big fleshy lump, they worked as well as you’d expect a movie like this to work. Nothing groundbreaking but there was nothing so bad in any of those areas that tanked the movie for me. Enjoyed seeing Marc Price, Skippy on Family Ties, in a lead role, did a great job with that task, and Tony Fields was awesome as the villain Sammi Curr – liked his look, very Eighties hair metal vibe. He nailed this role and directing, solid, better than expected. Charles Martin, the director, did a great job keeping your interest held throughout the runtime.
A young man bullied
Looks for answers from the dead
Revenge from the grave
Have you seen Trick or Treat? Do you enjoy movies like this or music like this from the Eighties? Were you a fan of Ozzy or Sabbath? Would love to hear about your concert experiences. Take care and have a good one.
What is your favorite genre of music?
I have two sides. I listen to Jimmy Buffett often with other artists like that but my chosen genre is Metal. Love Heavy Metal Music. Hair, Thrash, Nu, Death, you name it I love it. Current favorite Metal Band is Ice Nine Kills.
What was the last live performance you saw?
The band Tesla just before the Pandemic hit – about a month before. They are an Eighties band I grew up with. You probably know this song.
Not so much a quote but a song: No Plane on Sunday by Jimmy Buffett
Lyrics:
You can throw your luggage down
Lose your cool and stamp around
But there’s nothin, nothin you can do
Wipe away your girlfriend’s tears
Go to the bar and have some beers
There ain’t no way the bird’s gettin through
No plane on Sunday
Maybe be one come Monday
Just a hopeless situation
Make the best of it’s all you can do
till they get through
Overheard the engineer
Say somethin’ ’bout the landing gear
Now we’re runnin’ strictly on island time
I know you got someone back home
So do I it’s tough alone
Awh come on, it’s just a minor crime
No plane on Sunday
Check it again come Monday
Just a hopeless situation
Make the best of it’s ’bout all you can do
Baby it’s true
We shouldn’t spend these precious hours
Tryin’ to figure this out
We don’t know where the story ends
Let’s don’t go back to just being friends
So they went walkin’ on the beach
Quarter moon within their reach
So they stole it and tucked it in their hearts
That’s when they heard the engines hum
And realized the dawn had come
It was over, over from the start
No plane on Sunday
Just another lonely Monday
Awh make the best of a bad situation’s
‘Bout all you can do
Baby it’s true
Oh-oh-oh-oh baby it’s true
Oh-oh-oh-oh baby what’s new
Oh-oh-oh-oh baby what’s new
I think the song itself is about an affair but what I like about it the most is the fact that it tells you that no matter what is going on try and make the best of the situation you are in. That’s how I try to go about my day each day making the best of whatever is presented to me. I also did a podcast episode for this song on the Song Lines and Tan Lines Podcast.
Tropical rock tunes
Bright sunshine and sunglasses
Perfect Buffett day

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New short on YouTube.
Sitting in traffic
Listening to some great tunes
Getting kind of mad
Watching the wind blow
Side to side and back and forth
Metaphor for life
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Also want to say rest in peace Gordon Lightfoot. He’s always been a guy that I enjoy listening to and he will be missed, but he had a great life and one few ever get to experience.
Nasty winter day
Freezing rain and pelting sleet
Falling from the sky
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My Song Lines and Tan Lines Podcast is still going strong. Just recorded a new episode yesterday that will drop at the end of March but you guys can hear one of the songs featured on that episode right now. See, following me does have some perks. Here is the song. Love this one. So peaceful and so beautiful. Really helps to warm the soul and the day.
Slice of key lime pie
Cool, tart, sweet, and tropical
Food escapism

New episode on the Song Lines and Tan Lines Podcast. Goes well with Key Lime Pie.
Hot afternoon sun
Day consumed by summer heat
Shade offers relief
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Feels like a day for this song.
A little brown bird
Hopping across the back deck
Forager of food
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Beautiful sunshine
Covering the trees and earth
Warming the morning
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There is now way you can feel bad listening to this song.
Cup of hot coffee
A caffeinated pleasure
Helps to start the day
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Battering showers
Hammering the ground with rain
Gloominess abounds
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I’ve been singing this all morning.
And it works for a day like today.
Enjoy and thanks for reading and following.
Sunshine on the skin
Healing a body of stress
Pure relaxation
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John Denver knew what he was talking about when he wrote this song.
Hope you are safe and well.
Have a great day or night (depending on where you are reading this).
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Bright sandy shoreline
Shade provided by palm trees
Waves rolling softly
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Secluded harbor
Castaway among the palms
Watching the soft waves
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Thanks Jimmy for the inspiration.
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