about the KUI [鬼], GHOSTS or HANTU.
Click each connection below to read or listen to stories and songs
about ghostly affairs that could be frightening and scary!
Images: Google.
If you take information from this article for your own use,
at least credit the blog and me because copying is stealing.
Andy.
The hungry ghosts are around... Check them out on the above 5 or 6 postings about English, Chinese and Malay stories and songs about ghosts. For the faint hearted, no worries... they are harmless.
ReplyDeleteColin Colin
ReplyDeleteI can only think 'Ghost in the machine' album by Police. Haha.
Andy Young
ReplyDeleteColin Colin yes, that's another one. Thanks. Must check it out again.
Colin Colin
ReplyDeleteAndy Young love Sting songs too.
Ivor Lesslar
ReplyDeleteIf you come across a ghost, just ghostan.
Andy Young
ReplyDeleteIvor Lesslar you're always a funny guy! But if they surround you how? 🙂
Ivor Lesslar
ReplyDeleteAndy Young I'll use my crucifix.
Andy Young
ReplyDeleteIvor Lesslar 🤣🤣
Winston Koh
ReplyDeleteGhost Riders In The Sky! 😄
Andy Young
ReplyDeleteWinston Koh yes, that's another popular one. Thanks Win.
Also thanking ROSE, SER KIONG, MOODY CASH and JOEY KOH for being early birds to LIKE this post.
ReplyDeleteAndy Young how about Devil Woman by Cliff Richard.
Andy Young
ReplyDeleteWinston Koh yes sir!
The video by Cliff is on one of the postings.
Thank you.
Winston Koh
ReplyDeleteAnother one 60's 'Devil Woman' by Johnny Lion. Different versions!
Andy Young
ReplyDeleteWinston Koh YES, this song is also listed. Thanks again for your interest my friend.
Winston Koh
ReplyDeleteHere's another one my friend, Elvis 'Devil in Disguise'.
Andy Young
Winston Koh Wow, you know all the devil women?
Ha, ha!!!
Thanks for sharing them with our readers.
🙂
ReplyDeleteBrother Andy,
a random moment just popped up as I listened to this song, ‘Devil Woman.’ I was very young when Johnny Lion and The Jumping Jewel played at the Odeon Theatre in the 60s. My uncle used to work at White Bear Restaurant down in North Bridge Road and I was told that he dragged me along to watch them.
Well nothing fancy but this are the little things in life that cherished and remembered. Cheers and greetings from Hong Kong.
😊🙏..
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dFiIXAn7Yzg
Andy Young
ReplyDeleteFred Ching ah, that's an interesting piece of nostalgia. It should go down well with readers too. Yes I have a similar album but it's an LP vinyl record. Hey, Fred, thanks for the sharing and YouTube connection. 🙂
And Fred, I always remember the Odeon Cinema, the centre for activities all around; Pin Pin Optical for eye-glasses, surrounding coffee shops with great Hainanese food and not too far, Convent girls come out after 1pm to take their buses home or get ferried home by the strict looking parents... Ha, ha. Odeon Cinema. Cheers! Thanks for keeping this FB post cheerful.