Favourite Crimbo tunes??
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Favourite Crimbo tunes??
What's everyone's favourite Christmas tunes? There hasn't been many good uns for 20 years in my opinion. Here's my top 5 for anyone remotely interested!
Slade--here it is merry Christmas
Band aid--do they know it's christmas (original one)
Chris rea--driving home for Christmas
Joana Lewis -- stop the cavalry
Shakin Stevens -- merry Christmas everyone.
Slade--here it is merry Christmas
Band aid--do they know it's christmas (original one)
Chris rea--driving home for Christmas
Joana Lewis -- stop the cavalry
Shakin Stevens -- merry Christmas everyone.
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Re: Favourite Crimbo tunes??
Gaudete is one of mine, but "Holly and the Ivy" (especially the more trad. arrangement that Steeleye Span did), "Jack in the Green" (Jethro Tull) and also John Lennon's "So This is Christmas"
"The person who never made a mistake, never made anything" - Albert Einstein
"I too will something make, And joy in the making" - Robert Bridges, 1844~1930
"The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.” - Bertrand Russell from The Triumph of Stupidity", 1933
"I too will something make, And joy in the making" - Robert Bridges, 1844~1930
"The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.” - Bertrand Russell from The Triumph of Stupidity", 1933
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Re: Favourite Crimbo tunes??
I'll have a couple of yours, Slade and Stop the Cavalry, but also;
Fairytale of Newyork - Pogues & Kirstie McColl
Rocking around the Xmas Tree - Brenda Lee
Lonely this Xmas - Mud
Mary's Boy Child - Boney M
Fairytale of Newyork - Pogues & Kirstie McColl
Rocking around the Xmas Tree - Brenda Lee
Lonely this Xmas - Mud
Mary's Boy Child - Boney M
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Re: Favourite Crimbo tunes??
merlin50 wrote:I totally dislike Christmas but I do like Fairytale of Newyork by the Pogues & Kirstie McColl
.........and that's about the only one I can stomach for any length of time.
P.S. I don't mind being an old misery-guts.
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Re: Favourite Crimbo tunes??
Weird al - The night Santa went crazy
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Amateur Transplants - Have Yourself a Sweary Little Christmas [Explicit]
Bah hum bug to one and all
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Amateur Transplants - Have Yourself a Sweary Little Christmas [Explicit]
Bah hum bug to one and all
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Re: Favourite Crimbo tunes??
I don't want to post the Kevin bloody Wilson Santa clause song as it's quite rude,it's funny as feck tho so if you go on YouTube you'll find it no probs.
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Re: Favourite Crimbo tunes??
Someone please help me find that song - its doing my head in!
Its on Radio 2 all the time, starts with a military snare drum in the background, has a female solo in the chorus and a bloke singing the verses that sounds a bit like Richard Burton, and its about the truce in WW1 when they played football at Christmas, 30 mins googling came up with nothing....
Its on Radio 2 all the time, starts with a military snare drum in the background, has a female solo in the chorus and a bloke singing the verses that sounds a bit like Richard Burton, and its about the truce in WW1 when they played football at Christmas, 30 mins googling came up with nothing....
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Re: Favourite Crimbo tunes??
Fairy Tale of New York. Ever since I first heard this one, it's been my absolute favourite, of all time. Kirsty McColl taken far too soon.
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Re: Favourite Crimbo tunes??
I can listen to it anytime of the year...however the whole christmas song thing brings out the cynic in me ..'nice little earner ' me thinks. ..however, again ,Greg Lake's is o.k. and Bowie and Crosby are ace,freakin' brilliant singing !
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