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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
orinoco
response 25 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 15:39 UTC 1999

Although "I Christmas" would fit in quite nicely with his famous claim that
he was more famous than Jesus....
gnat
response 26 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 17:59 UTC 1999

My friend Sara and I are doing a Christmas radio marathon on WCBN,
from 8pm on Christmas Eve to 6am on Christmas morning.  We're going
to be playing a lot of holiday music, so this item is really helpful.
Keep 'em coming!

I heard of a Kinks song called "Father Christmas (Please Give Us
Money)."  Has anyone else heard this?  What record is it on?

Another cynical Christmas song: Martin Newell's "Christmas in Suburbia."
danr
response 27 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 18:13 UTC 1999

For humorous Christmas songs, I've always liked "Gramma Got Run Over by a
Reindeer."
phenix
response 28 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 23:29 UTC 1999

you're a mean one, mr. grinch
winter wonder land by flemming and earl(to the tune of led zep)
mr heat
mr. freeze
gypsi
response 29 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 23:59 UTC 1999

How could I forget the grinch song...  I love that show.  =)
drewmike
response 30 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 04:52 UTC 1999

Hey, what do you know? Someone else around here I know!

Just don't call it a Merry-Thon, or Comedy Central is gonna go after 
you.
tpryan
response 31 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 23:44 UTC 1999

        Find Father Christmas by The Kinks on a Rhino collection:
Billboard Rock 'N' Roll Christmas.  Or invite me to stop and join
you.

        When I heard Stevie Wonder's "Someday at Christmas" I was
in awe of a great song by a Motown artist that was not a cover tune.
But then again, The Tempations version of "Rudolf" is one of my 
favorites.
sspan
response 32 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 20 01:58 UTC 1999

Sixpence None The Richer does a nice version of the Grinch song, nothing beats
the origional with Boris though... Rebecca St. James has out a really good
Christmas CD too, with a version of Lennon's Happy Christmas.. Don't forget
the Waitresses song 'Christmas Wrapping'

scott
response 33 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 20 02:17 UTC 1999

Tom Waits, "Christmas Card From a Hooker in Minneapolis".

("...and Charlie, hey, I'll be eligible for parole come Valentine's Day")
hematite
response 34 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 20 03:08 UTC 1999

Re #32: Doesn't Boris just read the story and the guy who does/did the 
voice of Tony the Tiger sing?
orinoco
response 35 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 20 04:31 UTC 1999

I've heard the same thing.  A friend of mine has the cd, and the liner notes
for that song list a non-Boris name, but I wouldn't recognize the name of the
guy who does Tony the Tiger if it jumped up and bit me.  
bruin
response 36 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 20 20:32 UTC 1999

Re #35 Tony Marvin, who at one time was Arthur Godfrey's announcer, was the
original voice of Tony the Tiger.

And that's our little-known fact for today.
gnat
response 37 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 20 21:31 UTC 1999

re. #31 - thanks for the info!
re. #33 - damn, I forgot all about the Tom Waits song.  Thanks!

We're going to try and get the Grinch soundtrack, and a co-worker said
he's going to burn "A Lonely Jew on Christmas" onto a CD for us.  We
also have some indie-pop Christmas and Hanukah compilations at the
station that we're going to play.  
tpryan
response 38 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 04:30 UTC 1999

        I still got about 2 and half feet of Christmas CDs to be listened
to this year.  Two John Denvers just went into the CD shuffler (one with
the Muppets).
mooncat
response 39 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 13:33 UTC 1999

I've always liked "Jingle Bell Rock" but I never hear it... And for church
type songs I've always liked "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" and "Oh Come
All Ye Faithful."

I really like the Southpark Christmas Album... Specially the "Merry
F'kn Christmas" by that teacher guy, and "I saw Three Ships" by Shelly...

gypsi
response 40 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 13:58 UTC 1999

If you ever play "Jingle Bell Rock" around me, I will throw cookie dough 
at you.  

I still love "O Come Emmanuel".  I can't wait to sing it this weekend.
mooncat
response 41 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 14:06 UTC 1999

Sarah- well, first I would have to get an album of Christmas music...
which I don't currently have... And none of my dad's multitudinous cds
has Jingle Bell Rock on it... <sighs dramatically>

gypsi
response 42 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 14:30 UTC 1999

Good.  =)
johnnie
response 43 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 15:01 UTC 1999

Aw, Jingle Bell Rock is a great song.  C'mon, everybody sing!:

Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock
Jingle bells swing and jingle bells ring
Snowin' and blowin' and bushels of fun
Now the jingle hop has begun...
beeswing
response 44 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 15:23 UTC 1999

::aims the rocket launcher:: FOOOOM!!!

Jewel has a christmas CD out. Pleh.

flem
response 45 of 67: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 15:27 UTC 1999

"O Come Emmanuel"... Feh.  A good song, I suppose, but my family sang it 
at least once a day, every day for a month, every year while I was 
growing up.  I'm a little tired of it, at least of singing it.  I 
suppose a good small-choral arrangement of it would strike my fancy, 
but...
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