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Music to Make Horror Movies By: Billy Idol

Published June 15, 2025 by biggayhorrorfan

At 17, I really knew nothing about the gay community. I was growing up in a small farming town, surrounded by shit kicking, flannel shirt wearing earth outlaws. But somehow, I instinctively knew that the leather jockstrap sported by Billy Idol on the January ’85 cover of Rolling Stone was part and parcel of the queer male experience. I already had multiple crushes on all the smooth soap opera hunks from my favorite shows, but never before had I been quite so unabashedly titillated. 

I probably would have been even more turned on if I had been aware of Idol’s connections to the horror community in that era. 

As a fan of Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Poltergeist, he himself hired director Tobe Hooper to helm the post-apocalyptic video for Dancing with Myself. A couple years later, his music swirled out from celluloid bound speakers, accentuating the splattery action of Lamberto Bava’s Demons. Perhaps even more importantly, as the decades have flown by, many music critics have reassessed Rebel Yell, his second album, finding it to be one of the significant Gothic New Wave records of that era. This is unsurprising if you consider that the haunting Eyes Without A Face, one of that LP’s focal points, was influenced by the influential French horror movie of the same name.

Catering to that trend, in the years since, songs like Rebel Yell and White Wedding have worked their way onto the soundtracks of such projects as Bride of Chucky, Scream Queens, American Horror Story and The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. The inclusion of that latter song in 2025’s Fear Street: Prom Night, which became the Number One film on Netflix within a day of its release, has surely introduced him to a bevy of younger terror loving fans, as well.

Who knows? Maybe some quivering twink in some remote village will even discover that long ago magazine image for the first time and find himself as transformed as I was all those years ago.

What the hell! For his sake….

Until the next time, SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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Music to Make Horror Movies By: Laura Marling

Published March 15, 2015 by biggayhorrorfan

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Its always the quiet, sweet looking ones, no?!?

Laura Marling’s now song False Hope has been described as apocalyptic as a Walking Dead episode by Rolling Stone and definitely features enough references to crazed women, sleepless nights and dramatic uncertainty to be on the daily soundtrack of every restless terror freak.

It’s, also, a perfect advertisement for her upcoming Short Movie, which gets a release on March 23rd, 2015!

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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R.I.P. Michael Hastings.

Published June 21, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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From Dickens to Twain to Hemingway, the life of a newspaperman has been one of romanticized danger and hopeful social reform.

Cashing in on those influential chips, journalist Michael Hastings made his mark with his Polk Award winning (2010 article) “The Runaway General” in Rolling Stone magazine. Exposing the “recklessness” of a commander in a “reckless war”, the piece brought about the resignation of General Stanley McChrystal by exposing the inner workings of his deadly wartime antics.

A frequent lecturer and supporter of his fellow writers, Hastings, 33, who pursued the truth until the end, was killed in an automobile accident on June 18th, 2013.

More info on Hastings and his tragic end can be obtained here: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/michael-hastings-rolling-stone-contributor-dead-at-33-20130618.

Meanwhile, anyone who uses the power of words to make their views (whether factual or funny, heartfelt or profane) known will definitely feel the loss of Hastings, deep within their strivingly poetic souls.