…everyone’s entitled to at least one good scare.”

So quipped Sheriff Leigh Brackett in John Carpenter’s classic Halloween (1978). After seeing the new sequel to Carpenter’s seminal slasher film this past weekend, I find myself now recalling not the theme (good vs. evil) or the setting (small town Midwest) or the Shape (Michael Myers), but the music. Carpenter’s iconic score, reimagined for the 2018 film, appears to be the product of a “proggy” mind. Born to the chair of the music department at Western Kentucky University, Carpenter was certainly exposed to various genres of music from a young age. In fact, Carpenter has released three albums himself – primarily instrumental and definitely progressive. Take a listen below:
Happy Halloween!





It’s been too long since I last posted something other than an obituary (although the music world did just lose another great in Glen Campbell). A concert, then, offered a welcome opportunity for change. Last night (August 8) I attended a collaboration of two rock icons at the Colosseum in Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas. Although I must confess I did not stay the entire show (due in large part to a rather frenetic work week), what I did see impressed me, at least as a fair-weather fan of these two legends.
Frampton exited to much applause for a second time as Miller and his band prepared to return to their greatest hits, but it was at this point that I left (I never would have done this on a Friday or Saturday night, I promise). I did check out the setlist and confirmed my suspicions: Miller concluded the night with the hits “Fly Like an Eagle,” “Rock’n Me,” and “Jet Airliner,” among others. Despite my early exit, this proved to be a wonderful experience. Having known just a few of the songs of both performers going in, I did not exactly know what to expect – but I did not leave disappointed. From the humorous (Frampton accidentally burping on the talkbox while performing “Do You Feel the Way We Do”) to the touching (Miller dedicating “Living in the USA” to the members of the United States armed forces), this concert did not disappoint.

