The R’s

 

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As usual these are what I have complied over the years.

Updated 2022

Anyway again it is a wide variety with lots of styles represented:
some kids, some scary, some funny, some gross, and some just damn weird.

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Race with the Devil by Adrian Gurvitz Gun
Race With The Devil by Gene Vincent
Rainbow Demon by Uriah Heep
Rage by John Murphy
Raining Blood by Slayer
Raining In Wonderland by Pogo
Raise the Dead by Phantom Planet
Raising Hell by Run DMC
Ramrods or Outlaws by Frankie Laine
Rapunzel by Dave Matthews Band
Raising Hell Rick Rubin Run by D.M.C.
Rapture by Blondie
Raven (The) by Alan Parsons Project
Red Right Hand by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Redskin Rhumb by Charlie Barnet And His Orchestra
Release The Bats by The Birthday Party
Remains of The Day by Danny Elfman
Rest in Peace by James Marsters
Return of the Phantom Stranger by Rob Zombie
Reunited by James Newton Howard
Reverend’s Walk by Phillip Glass
Rhiannon by Fleetwood Mac
Ribcage Mambo by Frenchy
Riboflavin Flavored, Non-Carbonated, Polyunsaturated Blood by Don Hinson and The Rigamorticians
RiboflavinbyFlavored, NonbyCarbonated, Polyunsaturated Blood by 45 Grave
Ride a White Horse by Goldfrapp
Riders on the Storm by The Doors
Ride the Wings of Pestilence by From First to Last
Riders on The Storm by The Doors
Rite of Spring “Sacrificial Dance” by Igor Stravinsky
Road To Hell by Chris Rea
Robert Browning Overture by Ives
Rite of Twilight (Twilight Zone Theme) by Mannheim Steamroller
Rock & Roll Graveyard by Manheim Steamroller
Rock ‘n’ bones by Elroy Dietzel
Rock Lobster by B 52’s
Rockabilly by Psychosis
Rockin’ Bones by The Cramps
Rosemary’s Baby (main title) from Rosemary’s Baby soundtrack
Rosemary’s Baby by Fantomas
Royals by Lorde
Run by Gnarls Barkley
Run For Your Life by The Beatles
Run Like Hell by Pink Floyd
Run Rooster Run by the Slow Poisoner
Runaway by Kanye West ft. Pusha T
Runin’ With The Devil by Van Halen
Running Scared by Roy Orbison
Runnin With The Devil by Van Halen

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Check these out:

Any funeral is eerie as it goes anyway and the Queen Mary’s Funeral Music by Henry Purcell is right in line. This is a march, canzona, and anthem for orchestra and choir written in 1695 for the funeral of Queen Mary II of England. Parts of the piece were performed again at Purcell’s own funeral in November of the same year.

You have to have Runnin With The Devil is a rock song and the first track from Van Halen’s 1978 eponymous debut album. The song lyrics were inspired by the Ohio Players song “Runnin’ from the Devil”

 

Igor Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring the “Sacrificial Dance” is very mystical in the whole.
That has to be on everyone’s list. This was featured in the movie Fantasia: the section about the history of the Earth from the formation of the planet, to the first living creatures, to the age, reign, and extinction of the dinosaurs.

Run For Your Life is a song recorded by The Beatles for their 1965 album Rubber Soul. The song, while credited to “LennonbyMcCartney”, was primarily a John Lennon composition. The song’s lyrics establish a threatening tone towards the singer’s unnamed girlfriend (referred as “little girl”), claiming “I’d rather see you dead, little girl, than to be with another man.” The line was taken from an early Elvis Presley song, “Baby, Let’s Play House”

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