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Grex > Music2 > #103: Tim Ryan's Christmas Music item |  |
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tpryan
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response 75 of 108:
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Dec 17 23:11 UTC 1997 |
Chuck Gatica is on 95.5 in Detroit
Chuck Gatica is on 94.7 in Columbus
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tpryan
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response 76 of 108:
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Dec 17 23:48 UTC 1997 |
New Christmas album (1997) by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band is
quite enjoyable. Good for a number of re-listens.
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omni
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response 77 of 108:
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Dec 18 06:48 UTC 1997 |
His name is Gaitica, not Gatica. I don't mean to nitpick but I just couldn't
help myself this time. ;)
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tpryan
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response 78 of 108:
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Dec 18 16:35 UTC 1997 |
105.1 in Detroit is the latest radio turnover
101.5 in Toledo is the latest radio turnover
(to a different format/music).
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tpryan
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response 79 of 108:
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Dec 20 02:40 UTC 1997 |
Ray Stevens has put out a Christmas CD. All funny stuff.
Something on it will tickle your funnybone. for instance "I'm
giving guilt for Christmas".
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lumen
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response 80 of 108:
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Dec 21 09:53 UTC 1997 |
I'll bet "Santa Claus Is Watching You" is on it, too :)
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mziemba
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response 81 of 108:
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Dec 22 07:59 UTC 1997 |
Hehehehehe...just heard the Dr. Demento show, tonight. As always, quite
amusing, especially during the holidays...
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mziemba
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response 82 of 108:
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Dec 22 08:03 UTC 1997 |
So, anyone hear that new Hanson Christmas album, yet?
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orinoco
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response 83 of 108:
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Dec 22 17:34 UTC 1997 |
No, and I don't want to, thanks.
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teflon
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response 84 of 108:
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Dec 22 22:56 UTC 1997 |
Has anyone heard the "Red-Neck Cristmas" song?
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tpryan
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response 85 of 108:
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Dec 24 21:03 UTC 1997 |
?The new Redneck Christmas song by Ray Stevens or the one
on the Jeff Foxworthy music CD?
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lumen
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response 86 of 108:
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Dec 26 02:03 UTC 1997 |
re #83: 'Snowed Out,' eh? Well, again, compared to someone like myself,
just the fact they've made it is amazing 'cuz the music biz is viciously
cutthroat. But they are rather cheezy, that's true..
I wouldn't be surprised if they go the way of Kris Kross..
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tpryan
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response 87 of 108:
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Dec 26 22:06 UTC 1997 |
Made it thru about all 6 feet of Christmas CDs. Still
listening today, but mostly to things that are unquie, as opposed
the the variety of rock/oldie type CDs still not listened to--I
heard all the songs anyway.
Did listen to the Bing Crosby CD today. My Dad first
purchased this album when it truely could be called an Album:
5 78s in individual protective sleeves, bound together with
cover and back. Albums where rare in the days of 78s. I also
have this 10 song collection on a 10 inch LP. I also have the
vinyl 12 inch version with the two additional songs on it that
we all have know as this album for the past 40 plus years.
Several on the why bother listenng to CDs include
Harry the Hippster and Mojo Nixon.
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lumen
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response 88 of 108:
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Dec 27 03:32 UTC 1997 |
Some folks are lucky.
Even though many of you are tired of the Cheech and Chong monologue where
Cheech explains to Chong who Santa Claus is, I thought I'd share that I
loved hearing it. I was returning home from work as Santa in the mall
Christmas Eve, and I heard it for the first time. I laughed and guffawed
almost through the entire spiel.
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tpryan
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response 89 of 108:
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Dec 28 12:14 UTC 1997 |
How lucky you are to ony hear it once in your lifetime.
How unlucky you are that the radio station you heard it on
is so uncaring about Christmas music that they think that is the
'thing' to play on Christmas Eve. Bet no other Christmas type
songs followed.
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mziemba
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response 90 of 108:
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Dec 29 21:30 UTC 1997 |
I didn't actually get around to listening to much Christmas music, this year.
I unearthed a box of albums that I hadn't heard in a while, so I was listening
to those, instead...
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lumen
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response 91 of 108:
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Dec 31 05:17 UTC 1997 |
re #90: it was on the hard rock station.
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teflon
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response 92 of 108:
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Jan 4 14:18 UTC 1998 |
re:85
I dunno, I just heard it on a country music station...
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diznave
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response 93 of 108:
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Jan 6 21:41 UTC 1998 |
I love the holidays...I just got back from spending X-mas week with my
parents, up in Maryland. My mom did her traditional annual rendition of _I
saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus_, in her best (and loudest) Etel Merman voice.
My dad proceeded to chase her around the house with the egg beater until she
stopped. I almost laughed myself unconcious. Then my brother came over and
the 4 of us played Bridge for 11 hours.....I love the holidays. (er, that
was Ethel).
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teflon
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response 94 of 108:
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Jan 21 00:05 UTC 1998 |
Whoa. If your familly is like this all the time, then they're even wierder
than mine...
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diznave
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response 95 of 108:
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May 18 14:38 UTC 1998 |
Heh...we're out there. My dad was a french major in college, which I think
has something to do with the fact that we've always had snails for
Thanksgiving.
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cloud
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response 96 of 108:
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May 19 00:19 UTC 1998 |
Wow. That's neat. Can't really say I'd like snails for thanksgiving, but
if you do, that's neat.
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diznave
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response 97 of 108:
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May 19 14:48 UTC 1998 |
Oh, they're delicious. I cook them, myself. The thing is that they are fairly
expensive, so its a rare treat. If I ever go to a pot luck, I try to bring
them. They're always a hit. I'll make you some. By the way, I apologize for
the major drift. I've forgotten the subject of this item.
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mcnally
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response 98 of 108:
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May 19 19:51 UTC 1998 |
Since the subject is Christmas music and it's the middle of May
I can't see anyone particularly resenting a little bit of item drift.
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cloud
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response 99 of 108:
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May 19 23:07 UTC 1998 |
I would, but I really can't be bothered.
If'n you feel like fixing me snails, I won't object.
Wot Wot?
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