Chicago. Medusas. 16 years old. There was an unknown band playing that night….it was Ministry…and this song sounded incredible LIVE…never having heard anything like it. The scene was goth, punk, grunge, skaters, preppies all dancing. It was AMAZING. Still takes me to that time and place. I could not take my eyes off the stage!
Huffing Medusa?!?! Noice Thems were peak years to be peaking you may have 5 or 6 years on me but still got to remember 70s music highschool with 80s the leave home to 90s music. It's all gone to shite. I can't fathom growing up like this generation is!!!! Dudes scared of girls. Don't even go to a club on the weekend probably never been in one period. I mean I had alot of life experience and still didn't figure it out. These kids are going to get so taken advantage of and played. We got played the difference being we gave zero F s about politics and the news. Imagine??? Or at least in my experience. I'm sure there were plenty of award people. But I thought I was so much more aware cause I was in the underground scene dooood 🤣 I miss college radio and listening to bandds no one heard of. Yada yada I'm digressing real bad. It was fun. PeaCe
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I was born in 1954. The first song I remember on the radio was, Mack the knife!!! I was 9, when the Beatles came to America. I loved the psychedelic 🎶 in the late 60's, when I was in jr. high. I liked the hard rock bands of the 70's. But I LOVE The 1980's rock. 90's rock 50/50, ok... not as much. But 1980's 🎶 I Never get tired of. 💜😎💜😎💜😎
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My fave lyrics in this song “Well any time, any place, anywhere that I go All the people seem to stop and stare They say "why are you dressed like it's Halloween? You look so absurd, you look so obscene" xoxo 😘
So classic. They used to play this at Industrial underground clubs in the early 90s and we would run to the dance floor. 😂 Edit: It's pathetic that I cannot even post a comment about a song and the memories that I had with it without so many people leaving nasty comments. It's hard to like these current times.
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@@engrownhare2427 lol, he swears that Aristra records "made" him do that, lol. I love his music and will to my dying breath, but he's a colossal tool, lol.
This song has so much meaning to me. My mom loved ministry and she loved this song . my mom od last year and this was the last song to be played at her funeral. I love you mom.
For the past 3 years I've used this song for Halloween for my haunted house and people always ask who it is. Lol this will forever stay in my Halloween playlist.
A great dance club song from the 80’s. The dance floor would fill in seconds. “I look that way just to keep them at bay cause Halloween is everrryy day”
@@rfjohnson69 most of there earlier music was just synth-pop, that's not a goth genre of music i also what to add that this sound is actually mocking goths.
@@lostangel17 I am not going to argue the minutiae of relatively arbitrary classification of music. You are welcome to your opinion, it is definitely electronic, but I would put it under goth (in the same way other bands of the era (DM, Joy Division, etc) had electronic sounds with heavy goth undertones. Or were goth with Electronic undertones.
I love the meaning behind the song. People should be able to wear what they want to wear without judgement from others. Its all about freedom of expression.
Thats exactly 💯 true and I have learned to not give a damn about what anyone else says about me and my life and I am sorry I sleep good every night regardless of what other people are saying or thinking and I do whatever I want and whenever I want to do it. Love my life and I'm so glad I am not boring and not trained by society to do the things that they believe i b have to do.
Happy Halloween 2021 everyone! I'm 54 and still diggin' the music from my teen years! In case you're curious, “(Everyday Is) Halloween” was released in 1984 as the B-side to “All Day”. The band performed the song on tour in 1984, and in 1986, with Jourgensen releasing the live album, 'Toronto 1986', which includes the song on the tracklist."
It’s not about Halloween. In the early to mid 80’s people would ask us if we were ‘dressed for Halloween,’ no matter what time of year. We were a tiny segment of the youth culture, despite modern media’s view of the 80’s. Most people were way too normal! And we just wanted to keep them ‘at bay.’
I remember listing to this with some good friends in 2007-08. We were an odd group, dont think any of us have any friends anymore, those of is who are still living. Denials reprisals its the same its the same in the whole wide world
They're from Chicago. I remember seeing them at an all-ages club called "Medusa's" back then....when I was like 12 or 13. They started out as a sort of "pop" band back then, and then evolved into rock/metal.....check out "Ministry-Thieves"
Heh, you don't have to be goth to look like Halloween. I was there in the 80's, wore Hammer pants and a mullet. Now I wear a black leather trench and a pirate bandana, identify as a hippie and greet people with a peace sign. TBH, the people who are put off by that are now the weirdos.
holy CRAP I remember being 6 and hanging out with my older sister who was 14 and just the coolest human being on the planet in my eyes and she would have this song on and I thought it was so badass and she even like came up with a little dance to it with me bc I loved it so much. Love you P!
2024 and this song and the other early Ministry is still oh so important to me .. I remember as a little kid just new to the USA in El Paso and sneaking in to a club called Lost Iguana in 1984 with this music inviting me inside to see a huge number of youth all dressed in goth and getting funky on the dance floor.. I was hooked after that and still remember the vibe and everything.
I am not going to lie! Ministry is the only band I know that has been around for nearly 40 years, has evolved genres at least 4 times and has not disappointed me.
Well, I live with snakes and lizards And other things that go bump in the night 'Cause to me every day is Halloween I have given up hiding and started to fight I have started to fight Well anytime, any place, anywhere that I go All the people seem to stop and stare They say, "Why are you dressed like it's Halloween?" "You look so absurd, you look so obscene!" Oh, why can't I live a life for me? Why should I take the abuse that's served? Why can't they see they're just like me? It's the same, it's the same in the whole wide world Well, I let their teeny minds think That they're dealing with someone who is over the brink And I dress this way just to keep them at bay 'Cause Halloween is every day, hey It's every day, hey Oh, why can't I live a life for me? Why should I take the abuse that's served? Why can't they see they're just like me? It's the same, it's the same in the whole wide world Oh, why can't I live a life for me? Why should I take the abuse that's served? Why can't they see they're just like me? I'm not the one that's so absurd (Why can't I live a life for me? Oh) Why hide it? Why fight it? (No! Why should I?) Hurt feelings, best to stop feeling hurt From denials (oh), reprisals It's the same, it's the same in the whole wide world It's the same, it's the same in the whole wide It's the same, it's the same in the whole wide Oh, it's the same, it's the same in the whole wide
Had to relocate to NYC for 1st job out of college in 1988. Met new people who turned me on to this music (and Moev and Sisters of Mercy, etc etc.) and life was changed for the better. We just wanted to be 'different', as do most young folks. Not quite Goth but...... Anyway, my then-girlfriend and I would sometimes go our separate ways on the weekend so--as she said to me-- "You can go listen to your freaky music w/your freaky friends" -- while she and her wealthy friends (I wasn't) would go listen to Dirty Dancing and whatnot. I was crushed when we broke up; thought she was The One, but maybe it turned out for the best. This song and others like it instantly take me back to the crazy days of my GenX youth.
This is awesome!!! As a little old lady who was a Ministry fan from the absolute beginning, you have made my heart so happy!!! I love the cartoon with the music!!!
" *Al Jourgensen, famed lead singer of the decadent punk rock band Ministry, may wish to forget about his Brit-tinged 1984 underground club hit (Every Day Is) Halloween - but thirty-three years later, the song is still infamous among the dark and decadent music fans of the new millennium.* Back in the heyday of Chicago alternative music, any youth browsing through the vinyl records at Chicago's Wax Trax was sure to find a multitude of bands to select and purchase. Of the many popular bands in the city at that time, Ministry was one of the more popular and commercially successful.. People were drawn to the intense rhythms and urgent darkness - the lyrics are simple, but ring true no matter what decade. Once upon a time, in the 1980's, it was considered decadent to wear all black, have black make-up, and especially style one's hair to be wild and androgynous (think: Robert Smith of The Cure or Souixsie from Souixsie and the Banshees). In the 1980's, to have a gothic appearance was considered too wild and unacceptable. Bullying ran rampant towards anyone who dared to be different. Enter bands like vintage Ministry, who spoke to the alternative children of the Chicago suburbs, promising through their lyrics that everything was going to be alright - that Halloween was meant to be celebrated everyday, not just once a year, and that the black clothes, black veils, pale skin, and black eyeliner were to be celebrated, not condemned. Ministry is still relevant today, dropping albums and singing about the world through bitter eyes." *By: S.L. Schmitz, AXS Contributor, Oct 31, 2014* www.axs.com /30-years-later-ministry-s-every-day-is-halloween-is-still-relevant-26112
Les Deffner I've always liked the first two albums way more than anything else they put out. Im a huge fan of industrial/angry music but feel Jorgenson's synthpopsongs were way better.of a contribution than anything off rape, filth pig, etc
I remember seeing them at Exit in Chicago shortly after this song came out. It's a small venue and we were about 10 feet from the stage. After the break in the song at 5:19 Al took a water bottle and soaked the crowd including me. It was my brush with greatness. Very unique time in music and I wish I could go back in time.
Like most of us, I am here for the song. It's a pity the video was uploaded in such poor quality, because if you look, the old cartoon footage is beautifully in time with the music. A serious tip of the hat to Blake Banks.
This is "The Skeleton Dance" from 1929 by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. This "Blake Banks" guy has nothing to do with it (yet he claims he's created this video)
I met Al Jorgenson back in the '80's I was introduced to him by Tom Nash, whose brother Jim owned Waxx Traxx records and Ministry had just signed their recording contract.
It's the songs, like these, that have spanded decades to be the greatest of all time. If it wasn't, you wouldn't be here! I'm an 80's kid and I miss that era so, damn much!!
Al hated how “popular” this song got at the time which I never understood because it brings back the moves I danced back then! Was glad to see he got over it and played it last weekend at Cruel World🔥🔥🔥
At the time, I don't think Alain realized he was creating an anthem for generations to come. In fact , I wonder if he appreciates the effect of this song on us. This masterpiece will live on regardless of what he thinks or for that matter what anyone else thinks. Thank you for posting.
@@atomictraveller May I remind you that this very talented artist had a serious drug problem, pictures of needles in his arm back stage. Any thoughts on that?
The anthem for every person who desires to just be themselves..I salute all in pursuit of their individuality...You aren't the problem, they are! I was always considered the odd one, misfit, or strange..Well THANK GOD!! I COULD ALWAYS DO FAR WORSE AND BE WHAT OTHERS CONSIDER NORMAL.
He doesn't hate this, he only hates the With Sympathy album because the label messed with it so much. His other stuff from the same era like this he's always been cool with.
I Love this song. The words, 🎶, & the beat. I was in my 30's (divorced) went to dance clubs!! & I heard this song on FM college radio!!! I'm now almost 70, & my next door neighbor does noisy stuff in his apt, to annoy me...🤷 So, I blast this song, to let him know, I wasn't born yesterday!! & I love this song!!! I'm about 7 yrs older than him, but, he thinks I'm a stupid old lady !!!😂 Nope!!!
I'm also not gonna lie... I'm apparently much older, and go the other way as I became a fan of Ministry in high school (1982) with "cold life", then when "With Sympathy" was released (1983) locked me in - sure, poppy and hip to the times - not his favorite project... but put Ministry on my radar and I followed through their changes and appreciated the flavor and intensity - the much later stuff not my favorite, but I get it, and it has creative qualities. rock on.
Twitch really should be in every Ministry’s fan collection regardless of the era they prefer. For a “pop” album, it’s still heavy and very inspired. I crank it up on my stereo even though I got into Ministry in the mid-00’s.
This is just amazing! I love the old school cartoons and the fact that all of the choreography depicted therein is in perfect sync with this beautiful and timeless song! Thank you so much for creating this, Blake Banks! 😊 As an aside, I’m so happy that Al has finally come around and learned to appreciate his old synthy stuff. That seems to be the case with the 2015 Wax Trax release of Ministry’s Trax! Box. Fear not, fellow Ministry synth/ new wave fans! 😊🎶😊
@@michaelmcvicker3349 Love it! They use to broadcast on one of the radio stations from 6400 and one other club that was actually in an old movie theater I think, can't remember the name, I still have some tapes of those broadcasts somewhere
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My anthem since 1984! Proud to still look so obscene! 🎃🧙🏼♀️😈 This will be my funeral dirge. Hopefully not for ages. I still have at least another 40 years of clubbing left in me!
Toronto , March 16 going to see Ministry and Gary Numan!!!! Does it get any better than that...2024, this takes me right back to when we were clubbing in the 80's absolutely brilliant!!!
I love playing this for newer fans of Ministry just to watch the look of utter confusion when they realize I am not kidding. Sometimes I throw Angel in there just for laughs. Best thing about this song? Passing it on to my baby goth daughter (she's 19) who's adopted it as her "theme song."
I've been looking for this song for literally 30 years and today I found it!! I was a kid (like 7-8) when I heard this. It was used in an A.I.D.S "wrap up" campaign commercial that took place in an underground club. This still bumps!!
One of the greatest songs ever. Will be played at my euology of living a punk rock life. I'm OG and 62. It won't be long. Hope Jordy appreciates it!!!!
62? I'm 53 and thought I was old while loving this. I occasionally think about the music OUR parents love vs the ones my children know I love....huge difference. Don't get me wrong: I love their music, too.