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The original "Halloween" film scared me pretty good when I was a teen. And the theme music is an eerie banger! I loved playing that over and over on the piano back in the day haha...
Actually speaking of scary movie soundtracks, if you enjoy music please do yourself a favor and listen to the entirety of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells. It gets so wild and amazing after the section they used for the Exorcist theme! One of my favorite albums ever.
Which one? I've got ... like ... four Tubular Bells albums (Tubular Bells, Tubular Bells II, Tubular Bells III, Tubular Bells 2003) on my phone right now and there's at least two more (Millennial Bells? Orchestral Bells?) that I have on my home computer. 🤣
(I know, you meant the original. Just ... how many times is he going to whack those tubes!?)
oh my gosh i had forgotten all of the sequels! If you want to hear the original trilogy it is:
Tubular Bells (1973)
Hergest Ridge (1974)
Ommadawn (1975)
I've got his entire discography (that I know of) and those three are on my phone. :D