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Holiday Music
traditionally, I remember stores starting to play holiday music the day after Thanksgiving. But I've already heard it in stores last weekend. And even a couple radiostations have started playing it too.
For those of you that do listen to holiday music during the season (I do), when do you start? I havent started yet, so just wondering. And of course-- what are some favorite holiday records? |
Well, first off: We better get used to hear holiday music earlier. The holiday themed industries try to cash in as soon as possible.
Well, I usually don't listen to holiday music very often. My tracklist last Christmas mostly consisted of Sonic Youth and The Prodigy ^^. However, there are a few holiday themed songs I like. Among them are "Merry Christmas" by the Ramones and of course "The night Santa went crazy" by Weird Al Yankovic. Nuff said! |
the fahey christmas record is actually kinda brilliant and not in an ironic way or anything.
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I'm brimming with anger at the thought of hearing Slade EVERY TEN FUCKING MINUTES FOR THE NEXT TWO MONTHS. Mcartney must die, again.
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It's weird. Everyone hates it, and yet the shops still play it. It's not even as though anyone buys xmas compilations anymore. It's the massive 'best of's that save the record industry each christmas, not yet another repackaging of 'I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus'. Saying that, the idea that people are getting excited over a Stereophonics Greatest Hits album is perhaps even more depressing.
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Great 'review' of the Stereophonics best-of
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I don't know ANY Stereophonics songs by name but three sounds about fair. Someone at my work cites them as his favourite band. He buys car magazines too and refers to breasts as bristols, despite being in his early twenties. Every morning I hope his girlfriend will ring in to tell us he's died in his sleep.
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I have one of their very early singles on 7". They have a handful of pretty good singles, but you'd never believe it from their current output. That chap you work with sounds like a dickbag, let's e-kill him.
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they were already playing xmas music at the bank when i depostied my check, it was eerie in the fog and low lights the sounds of little drummer boy
the best holiday themed music remains vince guaraldi's charlie brown xmas |
I buy a handful of new holiday albums every year. shrug.
My favorite finds last year were probably Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra xmas album, and Peanut Butter Wolf's BADD SANTA mix CD. Some amazing shiz on there. |
They started deckin thge halls with jolly a week before Halloween round here.
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^haha that's awesome
I really like Jethro Tull's Christmas album........... and of course Low's Christmas. |
Low's is good, yes. I actually like the Bright Eyes one. And I have a pretty cool one by Mark Mothersbaugh. And I'm a sucker for Vince Giraldi.
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Why do Americans always call Christmas "The Holidays"?
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![]() a xmas tradition in my family. |
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Because by "Holidays" I meant to include Haunuka (or however you spell it) and any other holiday that any other religion might celebrate around the same season that Christians celebrate Christmas. I didnt wanna leave anyone out. |
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"Xmas" was invented to make it easier for our dumb American cousins. |
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WORD. Also: George Michael is releasing an Xmas song this year, called "The December Song (Christmas On My Mind)". Will it features the sounds of Mr Michael off his tits and slumped inside his car, or him being bummed into madness on Hampstead Heath? I sure do hope so. PS. Wham's "Last Christmas" is HORRIBLE. |
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Why does everyone hate that song? It's the shiz. My wife and myself are probably the only 2 people in the world who like that song. Weird. |
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There's a bit towards the end of that song, when Michael emphasises the words 'gave' in the final chorus, that sounds completely amazing. It's one of those instances for me that separates the pop genius from the mere pop also ran. |
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