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I’m a huge Halloween fan and hold the shows pretty dear to my heart. I grew up in a very rural setting in Laurel, Mississippi and Halloween was a big deal in my house. My parents would make me go to Hocus Pocus Con in Jackson every year and I’d have costumes and I loved it. I also remember one Halloween in particular—I think it was sometime in ’82—that I went to what I’d call the creepy side of town. I was with my mother’s best friend and her mother and all of us were with this woman named Velma who talked all of the time and she was dressed as a ghost. All this transpires as I sit in the audience of the show and I can see her staring straight at me. I know she was trying to be scary (she was a lot of fun to be around), but as I sat in the audience—and this wasn’t a scantily lit auditorium—I saw her eyes dart to my face for the majority of the show. I’m not sure whether to laugh or shiver at the experience at the time, but it’s a memory I’ll always treasure. —Chris Baker
I don’t know much about Latino culture but one thing I do know is that a good cigar does wonders for an evening. Every few years I see a different ad in my newsfeed. I click on the link the idea it is a Spanish language music album. And I am sucked in to some pop/Latin band doing a cover of this terrific one, and the memories start flooding back. There was this group, the Palo de Mayo trio, whose whole act was devoted to this one song that, in English, is “Everybody Dance” written by Cynthia Robinson for the movie Saturday Night Fever. I had seen video of this song, probably for the first time, in this film on the Odeon Channel here in Amsterdam and had enjoyed it. I saw this group rehearse for this album in some kind of restaurant on the outskirts of town and it was a dream. I had seen them live a few times with their own compositions in that era. d2c66b5586