Best screaming

So much good yelling and screaming to chose from - a veritable cascade of loud utterances to assault the senses, in both music and film, for all to share!:slight_smile:

Daltry in Won’t Get Fooled Again

ok this really bothered me, this one, but at least, in the words of Fubar’s Deaner, Ian Gillan was definitely “givin’er”: Child in Time

Never saw The Shout. Now I’m lamely curious.

An indecisive Micheal Palin get his at the Bridge of Death

Nile sampling some truly hair-raising zaniness.

I have a friend Wilhelm, but we can’t get him to scream.

Lee Michaels, 60s rocker of the Hammond B3 organ, had a great falsetto blues scream. One of them was after the four-minute mark of his amazing version of Stormy Monday.

Brian DePalma’s, “Blow Out,” has a scream in the opening scene that is so bad, it’s great. (Unfortunately, the YouTube clip cuts it short.) NSFW.

The need of a character for a good B-movie scream is a plot point in Brian de Palma’s Blow Out (1981).

ETA: Ninja’d by mere seconds!

^ I’m scared!

I have it on DVD. An interesting movie with a very menacing Alan Bates (and a topless Susannah York as a bonus).

Does, “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,” count? You know what I mean. Or not, because it’s a word?

Sure, considering RR says it like “shhhiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit!!!”

Well, there was this gal they called the Scream Queen. Actually, I like the soldier with the shredded leg in the helicopter in Apocalypse Now begging for relief. Which comes from a bomb a VC chick tosses into the chopper.

Fay Wray - no one else is even second.

The original version of The Fly had a pretty good multi-faceted scream.

And when it came to screams in print, Mad Magazine always had the best…AAAAAIIIIIIEEEEEEE!!!

Diamanda Galas. Her screaming is art.

“The Devil’s Rain.” William Shatner shrieks like a girl as Ernest Borgnine drops him into the Pit. Or something.

Starring John Travolta.

Osorezan - Geinoh Yamashirogumi

Scratching my head over Tom Araya or John Lennon.

Not a bad 20-second scream-tizzy of sheer anguish, dread and horror in The Tenant

(wanna quickly say good job so far folks for good 5 second lead-in cues)

Screaming for Vengeance. Boom.:eek:

I’ll bet that was dubbed. He’s not that good an actor.

How about The Goofy Holler? “Yaaaaaaaa-ha-ha-ha-hoooie!”

A mash-up of the best screams by Bruce “Air Raid Siren” Dickinson:


Also love it when Beetlejuice screams like a little girl: