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Christmas songs? Bah humbug!
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Not biting...shine166 said:Lonely this Christmas by elvis
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YepJohnnyJoeyDeeDee said:
BananaramaMrOneLung said:'
Which was the only act to be on both Band Aid and Band Aid II versions of Do the know its xmasMrOneLung said:Struggling with that one cabbies.You could say Do they know it’s Christmas as wasn’t it Band Aid 2 who released the later song
spice girls was 2 become 1 , goodbye and one other one. No idea re which Beatles songs though0 -
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There have been loads of great Christmas songs over the years but I think as you get older you might just have heard some of them too many times.1
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An update now I've got to the end of the advent calendar. She went through loads of genres and styles and finished up with the one well-known song she knew I liked, Fairytale of New York. I've been really impressed with the effort she put into this and my heart has probably grown 2 sizes.AddicksAddict said:
Your daughter sounds great and well done you for being willing to give them a go.rananegra said:My daughter's been trying to get me to like Christmas songs too. She's done me an advent calendar with a spotify link a day. They're all been obscure so far and not the sort of thing you'd hear on the radio but I've generally liked them: so far I've had
Nice Time by Toots and the Maytals, Christmas is going to the dogs by Eels, Space Christmas by Allo Darlin, Someday at Christmas by Jack Johnson, This Christmas by The Whispers, Lonely Man of Winter by Sufjan Stevens. So obscure, but I can't fault the effort (or most of the songs TBH).
The one well-known one I quite like apart from the Pogues is Christmas Rapping by the Waitresses
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nud2TQNahaU
Funnily enough, as I've got older and mellower, I'm a lot more relaxed about traditional carols, but you won't hear them on the radio normally.I’m a big fan of The Waitresses’ one.
I've also realised that, as @muttley points out, it's hearing them too often that makes me hate them, rather than them being about Christmas. Thankfully I've avoided spending too much time in shops this December, I don't know how retail workers manage.
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Fucking hate them all. Worst of the lot is the Paul McCartney one. The second I hear that "wou wou wou wou wou" I want to gouge my fucking ears out with a spoon2
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It's interesting that back in the 60s The Beatles would always have a single and album out at Christmas, as it's a time when lots of records are bought for presents, but never made any concessions musically. Having a Christmas song and album was much more of an American things back then.cabbles said:
Good work. Spice girls were 96,97 & 98 and the songs wereMrOneLung said:Struggling with that one cabbies.You could say Do they know it’s Christmas as wasn’t it Band Aid 2 who released the later song
spice girls was 2 become 1 , goodbye and one other one. No idea re which Beatles songs though1996 2 BECOME 1 1997 TOO MUCH 1998 GOODBYE The Beatles were1963 I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND 1964 I FEEL FINE 1965 DAY TRIPPER/WE CAN WORK IT OUT They also had number one in 1967 with Hello Goodbye
The other one is tough, it’s actually Mary’s Boy Child, sung by Harry Belafonte in 1957, and then again by Boney M in 19780 -
I like Feliz Navidad by José Feliciano.0
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In fairness the Spice Girls songs listed aren’t actually Christmas songs either, so really they are just as musically untainted as the Beatles!killerandflash said:
It's interesting that back in the 60s The Beatles would always have a single and album out at Christmas, as it's a time when lots of records are bought for presents, but never made any concessions musically. Having a Christmas song and album was much more of an American things back then.cabbles said:
Good work. Spice girls were 96,97 & 98 and the songs wereMrOneLung said:Struggling with that one cabbies.You could say Do they know it’s Christmas as wasn’t it Band Aid 2 who released the later song
spice girls was 2 become 1 , goodbye and one other one. No idea re which Beatles songs though1996 2 BECOME 1 1997 TOO MUCH 1998 GOODBYE The Beatles were1963 I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND 1964 I FEEL FINE 1965 DAY TRIPPER/WE CAN WORK IT OUT They also had number one in 1967 with Hello Goodbye
The other one is tough, it’s actually Mary’s Boy Child, sung by Harry Belafonte in 1957, and then again by Boney M in 19781 -
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But they're all gentle ballads though, clearly timed for the Christmas marketse9addick said:
In fairness the Spice Girls songs listed aren’t actually Christmas songs either, so really they are just as musically untainted as the Beatles!killerandflash said:
It's interesting that back in the 60s The Beatles would always have a single and album out at Christmas, as it's a time when lots of records are bought for presents, but never made any concessions musically. Having a Christmas song and album was much more of an American things back then.cabbles said:
Good work. Spice girls were 96,97 & 98 and the songs wereMrOneLung said:Struggling with that one cabbies.You could say Do they know it’s Christmas as wasn’t it Band Aid 2 who released the later song
spice girls was 2 become 1 , goodbye and one other one. No idea re which Beatles songs though1996 2 BECOME 1 1997 TOO MUCH 1998 GOODBYE The Beatles were1963 I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND 1964 I FEEL FINE 1965 DAY TRIPPER/WE CAN WORK IT OUT They also had number one in 1967 with Hello Goodbye
The other one is tough, it’s actually Mary’s Boy Child, sung by Harry Belafonte in 1957, and then again by Boney M in 1978
It's like when East 17 put out Stay Now at Christmas0 -
East Seventeen have always said it wasn’t a Christmas song.0
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It isn't, but it's a gentle ballad completely unlike their usual "edgy" music, so no coincidence they put it out at Christmas and not in JulyMrOneLung said:East Seventeen have always said it wasn’t a Christmas song.0 -
Although the Beatles did release a Christmas recording exclusively to members of the official fan club on something called a "flexi disc" each year between 1963 - 1969. They were pulled together and put out as an album in 2017. The original flexi discs are quite sought after I believe.killerandflash said:
It's interesting that back in the 60s The Beatles would always have a single and album out at Christmas, as it's a time when lots of records are bought for presents, but never made any concessions musically. Having a Christmas song and album was much more of an American things back then.cabbles said:
Good work. Spice girls were 96,97 & 98 and the songs wereMrOneLung said:Struggling with that one cabbies.You could say Do they know it’s Christmas as wasn’t it Band Aid 2 who released the later song
spice girls was 2 become 1 , goodbye and one other one. No idea re which Beatles songs though1996 2 BECOME 1 1997 TOO MUCH 1998 GOODBYE The Beatles were1963 I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND 1964 I FEEL FINE 1965 DAY TRIPPER/WE CAN WORK IT OUT They also had number one in 1967 with Hello Goodbye
The other one is tough, it’s actually Mary’s Boy Child, sung by Harry Belafonte in 1957, and then again by Boney M in 19780

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