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vixen
christmas songs Mark Unseen   Dec 17 02:20 UTC 1999

Well, its that time year so i thought i'd post an item about christmas...or
more specifically christmas songs.  What is YOUR favorite christmas song?
Also, I'm trying to figure out the name of a certain song and the kid's movie
that its from. It sorta goes: "I'm mister warm christmas....everything i
touch, starts to melt in my clutch...ect.  
67 responses total.
cb311
response 1 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 02:24 UTC 1999

I am partial to the South Park Christmas CD
gypsi
response 2 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 02:27 UTC 1999

"O Come Emmanuel" has always been my favorite, then "The 12 Days of Christmas"
by those two yooper-sounding guys, and finally "The 12 Days of Christmas" done
as a parody...there's a thing about putting up the lights, Christmas cards,
kids whining, etc.  I wish I knew who did it.
gypsi
response 3 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 02:29 UTC 1999

Oops...forgot "Carol of the Bells".
beeswing
response 4 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 02:46 UTC 1999

"Angels We Have Heard on High" is a fave. I just dig the lyrics. And.. 
oh, shoot. I can't remember the title, but it has the "O Night Divine" 
chorus in it. 

But the best of all time: "Santa Claus Go Straight to the Ghetto" by 
James Brown. Hell yeah!!!
cb311
response 5 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 03:36 UTC 1999

has anyone listened to the Bob Rivers Twisted Christmas CD's?
flem
response 6 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 03:54 UTC 1999

Sounds like I need to do some shopping.  :)  

Aside from the Messiah (which is at best only arguably Christmas music) 
and Captain Kangaroo's Nutcracker Suite (which I would be vastly 
surprised if anyone else here has heard), hmm.  Carol of the Bells, 
though I haven't heard a good version in a long, long time.  The Boars 
Head, ditto.  Lots of old, obscure carols that I only know because my 
father somehow manages to find recordings of obscure Christmas music 
around this time of year.  This is the one time of year when he has any 
talent whatsoever for procuring decent music.  
beeswing
response 7 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 04:17 UTC 1999

Oooh! John Denver and the Muppets Sing Christmas!!!
scg
response 8 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 04:57 UTC 1999

I haven't heard Tom Lehrer's Christmas Carol in years, but I remember it as
being extremely funny.  It was a hodgepodge of parodies of various different
carols.  http://gunther.simplenet.com/v/data/achristm.htm

In terms of real Christmas carols, I tend to like a lot of the classical ones,
but cringe at the muzakized versions of them that are getting played all over
the place this time of year.  I also seem to be developing a real distaste
for such dumbed down carols as Frosty the Snowman, and Santa Clause is Coming.
gypsi
response 9 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 05:10 UTC 1999

You may want to add a "...To Town" to that, Steve.  It sounds a
bit...well...Lehrer-ish.  =)

There was a song at Meijer tonight annoying the beejeezus out of me. 
Something about a stupid snowflake tapping at her window.  I almost shot the
damn speakers.

Greg F. - I have a copy of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir doing "Carol of the
Bells" in mp3 format.  Want it?
hematite
response 10 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 06:20 UTC 1999

There's this version of "Go tell it on the Mountain" sung by
(presumably) a gospel choir with a very deep bass singing the melody. I 
absolutely adore it. And on this same tape (Made before I was born, 
copied off of records, shock!) the same group sings "There's a star in 
the East on Christmas Morn" that I also love.
Along with 'Carol of the Bells' and...other stuff that I can't think of 
when running on 5 hours of sleep and a headache. 
eeyore
response 11 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 07:37 UTC 1999

Actually, this year I got ahold of a REALLY good Christmas cd....it was $5,
and part of the money went to Toys for Tots.  It had classic vocalists....Ella
Fitzgerald, Rosemary Clooney, Bing Crosby, and sever ofthers that I cannot
remember in my sleepiness.  It's realy good. :) Oh...Mahalia Jackson is
another one. :)

And I'm really appalled that nobody has mentioned the Chipmunks.  :)
md
response 12 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 14:28 UTC 1999

Coventry Carol.
drewmike
response 13 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 17:17 UTC 1999

Total guess, Sarah: "Here Comes Susie Snowflake". I'm pretty sure that 
Rosemarie Clooney sang a version, though I'm not sure if it's the 
definitive one.

I had heard somewhere that Jimmie Boyd, who sang "I Saw Mommy Kissing 
Santa Claus" ended up in the cast of The Electric Company. Just like 
Violet Beauregard.

(No, I don't mean he *ended* up there. You know what I mean.)
krj
response 14 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 18:00 UTC 1999

    (((  Fall 1999 Agora #183  <--->  Music #218  )))
gypsi
response 15 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 18:29 UTC 1999

Yes, that's it, drewmike.  I hate that song.  Everytime she sang, "Tap tap
tap" I wanted to shoot shoot shoot the speakers.
gnat
response 16 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 21:35 UTC 1999

As far as I'm concerned, the only Christmas song worth listening to is
"Fairy-Tale of New York," by the Pogues.  "It was Christmas Eve, babe,
in the drunk tank..."  :)
mcnally
response 17 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 22:51 UTC 1999

  It's certainly a good remedy for overexposure to more traditional 
  Christmas-music sentiment..
remmers
response 18 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 23:53 UTC 1999

I'm partial to Walt Kelly's "Deck Us All with Boston Charlie".
tpryan
response 19 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 00:39 UTC 1999

re18:   How about the Cryptkeeper's version of "Deck the Hall with
parts of Charlie"?

        I've listened to about 3 feet of Christmas CDs thusfar this
year.  Some got a second spin thru the CD player, including the
Cheiftans, Tom Paxton, Peter, Paul & Mary, Leon Redbone, and 
some others.

        I have all three of the Bob Rivers Chirstmas CDs, and three
more of his other twisted tunes.

        My best discovery after the fact was "Peace" by The 
Rotary Connection, a Chicago group if I recall.  The voice you
recognize most prominetly is Minnie Ripperton.

        Ringo Star put out a Christmas CD this year.  His version
of "Little Drummer Boy" (dhuh!) and "Christmas dance should be getting
radio airplay, but are not.

        I do get a chuckle out of Black Flag's [bleep] Christmas.
jep
response 20 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 03:56 UTC 1999

I like a lot of the versions of "Little Drummer Boy" I've heard.

There's a song called "Rocking Around the Christmas Tree" by some 
hard-voiced woman.  I don't know who it is, but I wish I did; I'd like 
to buy the album.  Can anyone help?
jep
response 21 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 03:57 UTC 1999

Heh.  Forgot there's the Web these days.  Is the singer I'm thinking of 
Brenda Lee?
gypsi
response 22 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 07:45 UTC 1999

I really like the Dave Matthews Band's "Christmas Song".  I heard it for the
first time tonight, and it's really sweet.
beeswing
response 23 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 15:29 UTC 1999

Another fave, John Lennon's "So this i Christmas". Melissa Etheridge 
also did a live version of this, and it rocks.
beeswing
response 24 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 15:29 UTC 1999

...oops. lost an "s" somewhere
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