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How ‘The Paul Lynde Halloween Special’ prepared Gen X for life’s fleeting joys

Dig: It’s Oct. 29, 1976. It’s a Friday night, just a week since your10th birthday, and Halloween is in just two days. If you, too, grew up Gen-X, you know what a potent brew this alignment presents. Enter into it, the most cataclysmic mix of all: a TV Halloween special. Starring your preteen crush, Paul Lynde. And Betty White. Yes, the immortal Betty White. And: Florence Henderson, Billy Barty, beloved character actor and activist for people with dwarfism; and, unbilled and quite unexpectedly, Donnie and Marie Osmond.

Two of your favorite witches, Margaret Hamilton and Witchie Poo, a denizen of the Sid and Marty Krofft universe, played by Billie Hays, gleefully unconcerned about healing and holistic health, and instead all about mind-wrecking potions, and sarcastic jokes that put even Paul Lynde to the test, punctuated by shrill cackles.

So, here you already have a show with a pantheon of the decade’s pop culture luminaries, and just when it seems like it can’t get better, it does. In a plume of smoke, fire and noise, a band descends to the stage. Mind, not just any band: in full makeup, platform boots and shooting flames, it’s KISS, blasting out “Detroit Rock City,” albeit lip synched. (Entertainment value notwithstanding, It’s a dark song, the true story of an unnamed, young motorist who dies after colliding with a truck on the way to a KISS concert, and reminiscent of the 1950s ballads lamenting teens in fatal road crashes.)

Most of which, at age 10, is beyond your wit and understanding. The entire spectacle manages to intimidate, enthrall, and stay with you for the decades to come.

I don’t think I quite grasped it then. But, in that moment, an important truth emerged, with I appreciated more with time’s passing: some aspects of life should be lived with moderation. Don’t eat too much sugary or fatty food, and don’t dwell overly long on hurts from bad relationships, or friendships that let you down.

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KISS Demon LOVE GUN Dragon Boot Shells Set at KISSArmyWarehouse.com!

Limited Edition 1,000 Sets.

Product Consists of:
– Compression Molded from original LOVE GUN master bucks.
– Featuring surface scuff and texture as per originals worn on stage.
– Upper Trim of Leather Scales (Yet again as per the original stage worn boots).
– Hand Painted Black and Silver Details.
– Red & Clear (Silver Backed) Rhinestones.
– Customized KISS Replicas‘ Black Drawstring Fleece Bag.

KISS50 Cadillac Reunion celebrates Cadillac anniversary

On Oct. 9, 1975, the iconic rock band KISS came to the northern Michigan town of Cadillac to play a private homecoming concert for students at Cadillac High School.

Half a century later, Cadillac is celebrating that legendary visit with a KISS50 Cadillac Reunion Oct. 9-12, featuring everything from a Cadillac Vikings football game with KISS-themed drone show and “Rock and Roll All Nite” sing-along, to a KISS50 Cadillac documentary.

“Fifty years ago, Cadillac welcomed KISS to their homecoming, leaving a lasting impression on the band,” KISS manager Doc McGhee said. “I’m happy to see the bond forged that day continues to resonate in an extraordinary way.”

The anniversary weekend is the culmination of months of KISS50 Cadillac displays and activities that started in July.

“For 50 years now, Cadillac has embraced its long-standing connection with the band, and we thought a final celebration for this milestone anniversary weekend would be a great nod to the legacy by drawing fans from all over the world,” Cadillac Area Visitors Bureau marketing manager Lindsey Westdorp said. “We welcome residents, alumni and visitors to join us for the latest chapter in the Cadillac KISStory.”

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