Horror Movie

Skyhooks

About Horror Movie

"Horror Movie" was the second single from the Skyhooks album Living in the 70's and was their first number-one single in Australia, staying there for two weeks in March 1975. The single was greatly helped along by the band's appearance on the then-new ABC pop music TV show Countdown. Along with "Women in Uniform", "Horror Movie" is widely recognised as one of the Skyhooks' signature tracks. The song itself, written by bass guitarist, Greg Macainsh, is about how the world has taken a turn for the worse with all of the chaos in society, to the point where watching the nightly TV news is like watching a horror movie. This song remains popular as a Halloween song in both the United States and Canada. It appears on the compilation album Elvira Presents Haunted Hits. In January 2018, as part of Triple M's "Ozzest 100", the 'most Australian' songs of all time, "Horror Movie" was ranked number 47. 


Year:
2015
3:47
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[Chorus x2]
Watched a horror movie, right there on my TV
Horror movie, right there on my TV
Horror movie, right there on my TV
Shockin' me right out of my brain
Shockin' me right out of my brain

It's bound to get you in
Get you under your skin
Hit you right on the chin, oh yeah
It's bound to be a thriller
It's bound to be a chiller
It's bound to be a killer, oh yeah

[Chorus]

The planes are a-crashin'
The cars are a-smashin'
The cops are a-bashin', oh yeah
The kids are a-fightin'
The fires are a-lightin'
The dogs are a-bitin', oh yeah

[Chorus]

You think it's just a movie on a silver screen
And they're all actors and fake old scenes
Maybe you don't care who's gonna lose or win
Listen to this and I'll tell you somethin'

It's a horror movie, right there on my TV
Horror movie, right there on my TV
Horror movie, and it's blown a fuse
Horror movie, it's the six-thirty news
Horror movie, it's the six-thirty news

The public's waitin'
For the killin' and the hatin'
Switch on the station, oh yeah
They do a lotta sellin'
Between the firin' and the yellin'
And you believe in what they're tellin', oh yeah

It's a horror movie right there on my TV
Horror movie right there on my TV
Horror movie and it's blown a fuse
Horror movie, it's the six-thirty news
Horror movie, it's the six-thirty news
And it's shockin' me right outta my brain

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Skyhooks

Skyhooks were an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne in March 1973 by mainstays Greg Macainsh on bass guitar and backing vocals, and Imants "Freddie" Strauks on drums. They were soon joined by Bob "Bongo" Starkie on guitar and backing vocals, and Red Symons on guitar, vocals and keyboards; Graeme "Shirley" Strachan became lead vocalist in March 1974. Described as a glam rock band, because of flamboyant costumes and make-up, Skyhooks addressed teenage issues including buying drugs ("Carlton (Lygon Street Limbo)"), suburban sex ("Balwyn Calling"), the gay scene ("Toorak Cowboy") and loss of girlfriends ("Somewhere in Sydney") by namechecking Australian locales. According to music historian, Ian McFarlane "[Skyhooks] made an enormous impact on Australian so… more »

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Written by: GREGORY J MACAINSH

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12 facts about this song

Release Information
"Horror Movie" is a song by the Australian rock band, Skyhooks. - The song was released as a single in January 1975.
Album Inclusion
"Horror Movie" is featured on the band's debut studio album, "Living in the 70's", which was released in 1974.
Song Inspiration
The song is written by the band's primary songwriter, Greg Macainsh. He was inspired by the horror they felt while watching the evening news.
Chart Performance
"Horror Movie" reached the number one position on the Australian Kent Music Report singles chart.
Commercial Success
The song became a massive success and is often labelled as the band's signature song.
Music Video
Skyhooks recorded a music video for "Horror Movie", which is considered one of the earliest Australian music videos.
Recognition
In 2001, the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) voted "Horror Movie" as one of the Top 30 Australian songs of all time.
Popular Culture
The song is notably used in the film "The Loved Ones" (2009), an Australian horror movie.
Live Performances
"Horror Movie" remains a staple in the band's live performances and is often the closing number.
Cover Versions
The song has been covered by many artists, including Australian punk rock band, The Spazzys, and heavy metal band, Twisted Sister.
Social Commentary
The song is often seen as a critique and reflection of the anxieties of suburban life in Australia in the mid-1970s.
Iconic Lyric
The lyric, "The Skyhooks horror movie, right there on my TV", became a widely-recognizable phrase in Australian pop culture.

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