ladymeag Report post Posted October 12, 2018 I feel myself sinkin’ downI feel myself sinkin’ downMy body is freezin’I feel something cold creepin’ around My windows is rattlin’My doorknob turnin’ round an’ roundMy windows is rattlin’My doorknob turnin’ round an’ roundThis haunted house blues is killin’ meI feel myself sinkin’ down I been fastin’ in this haunted houseSix long months todayI been fastin’ in this haunted houseSix long months todayThe Blue Ghost is got the house surrounded, LordAnd I can’t get away They got shotguns and pistolsStandin’ all round my doorThey got shotguns and pistolsStandin’ all round my doorThey haunt me all night longSo I can’t sleep no more The Blue Ghost haunts me all nightThe nightmare rides me all night longThe Blue Ghost haunts me at nightThe nightmare rides me all night longThey worry me so in this haunted houseI wished I was dead and gone– Lonnie Johnson A ward against evil: bay rum, whiskey, cigar smoke, black pepper, and salt. I was scared of this one - salt often goes terribly for me and brings too much ozone. No need! In the bottle: aftershave in a smoky room. On my skin: The bay rum, whiskey, and cigar smoke all contribute to a classic aftershave scent and the black pepper adds just a hint of light spiciness that keeps it from veering into too sweet or too heavy. The salt, as far as I can tell, is absent. On someone else in my house: Baby powder, through and through. (Skin chemistry is so weird.) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
melandie Report post Posted October 13, 2018 As soon as I opened this one, I knew I loved it. I get all the whiskey, smoke and booze and get a distinct salt aspect, but no pepper, oddly. Will be interesting to see if that changes after it ages. This works so well for me, I'm contemplating a second bottle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galahad Report post Posted October 18, 2018 In the Bottle Definitely get the bay rum, whiskey and cigar smoke. Spicy and boozy On the Skin: Bay rum is prominent to start with but not harsh, tempered by the other notes. There is a distinct saltiness as this dries down further. The cigar smoke note is not a charred smoke scent but the fragrant tobacco of a cigar with just a tinge of singe. On the Drydown: Everything blends so well together but can still pick out elements. The black pepper rears it's head well into the drydown but never overpowers. This is a beauty. Dark but elegantly so Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zankoku_zen Report post Posted October 31, 2018 Bay rum, whiskey, and a whiff of smoke. .... This is like Hellhound's little brother. Softer, more accessible, wispier. Medium throw and wear length. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sixthsentinel Report post Posted January 17, 2019 I ordered this on a whim, and I am glad I did! This reminds me a lot of Possets Sex with the Spirits, but without the cake. It evokes a feeling of warmth, the kind of feeling I get when I’m snuggled with my cats under a blanket with the lights down low and a mug of hot tea by my side. A comforting scent. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lucchesa Report post Posted March 1, 2019 Blue Ghost Blues was really strong on me at first, particularly the bay rum (bay sometimes amps on me). I often have a hard time picking out the pepper note, but I think it added to the initial sharpness of this on my skin. My first impression was very masculine, a sharp-dressed man in a fedora who'd just applied after shave and lit a cigar. It does soften into something pretty darned comfortable, though decidedly leaning towards the masculine end of the unisex spectrum. Good throw when wet, but wear length was only 3-4 hours on me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites