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08 Dec 2004, 8:28 am

With Christmas comming up, I thought that I would start a conversation about something more Up-beat. I would like to know what Christmas songs and what types of Christmas Music you all like.

These are some of my favriotes:

Frosty the Snowman by The Rhonettes
Happy X-mas/War is Over by John Lennon
Silent Night
Away in a Manger by Anne Murray
this is bad, but I must say it... Grandma Got Ran Over by a Reindeer
O Christmas Tree
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Pretty Paper by Roy Orbison

I also like some of the Jazzy stuff, like the music on my Charley Brown Christmas CD.

What are your favroites?



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08 Dec 2004, 11:19 am

mediaeval madrigals and carols.

(quick rant alert) - why do i have to listen to christmas bloody songs as soon as i step out of the house from about the middle of november onwards? i may get homicidal if i have to listen to "miseltoe and wine", or (and i apologise, cockneyrebel) any of the above mentioned, again...EVER!! !

bah, humbug!



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08 Dec 2004, 12:24 pm

I like the less traditonal christmas songs. Mostly paradies, and updated versions. I've heard some pretty good Ragge (sp?) Christmas songs. wish I could remeber the names of the songs.



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08 Dec 2004, 2:32 pm

vetivert wrote:
(quick rant alert) - why do i have to listen to christmas bloody songs as soon as i step out of the house from about the middle of november onwards? i may get homicidal if i have to listen to "miseltoe and wine", or (and i apologise, cockneyrebel) any of the above mentioned, again...EVER!! !


I worked in a grocrey store with a "muzak" system in it. Begining the day after thanksgiving, they started to play x-mas music, and by about this time of the month, it's playing x-mas music non-stop.

In addition to that, customers around the holidays seem to be in an even worse mood than the rest of the year.

And I had to deal with them, all while being cheered up by gayful christmas music!

I've been BOTH homicidal AND suicidal!


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08 Dec 2004, 6:11 pm

I like almost any Christmas song. I have been known to sing "Jingle Bell Rock" at the beginning of music class while my peers are coming in. I can never remember certain lines of it for some reason. Can somebody post them on here? Just curious.

:!: Mich :?:



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08 Dec 2004, 6:22 pm

Jodi wrote:
I like the less traditonal christmas songs. Mostly paradies, and updated versions. I've heard some pretty good Ragge (sp?) Christmas songs. wish I could remeber the names of the songs.


Parodies? I've got some good ones.

Dooking through the snow
On a ferret-open play
Over the rug we go
Dooking all the way
Dook dook dook
Bells in toy balls ring
Making ferrets flight
How fun it is to play and play with ferrets all night!

Dook dook dook
Dook dook dook
Dook dook all the way
Oh what fun it is to dook on a ferret-open play
Hey!
Dook dook dook
Dook dook dook
Dook dook all the way
Oh what fun it is to dook on a ferret-open play
Hey!















We wish you a ferret Christmas,
We wish you a ferret Christmas,
We wish you a ferret Christmas,
And a dook-dook new year
Our raisins we take
To backs of closets
The large messy closets
For others to move on
We wish you a ferret Christmas,
We wish you a ferret Christmas,
We wish you a ferret Christmas,
And a dook-dook new year
Ferret food we munch
And then take a nap
In a sack or the closet
To wait for presents
Now bring us some ferret people,
Now bring us some ferret people,
Now bring us some fffeeerrrrrreeettt pppeeeooopppllleee...
And a dook-dook new yyyyeeeeaaaarrrr...!















Up on the cagetop, ferret paws
It's the good old Ferret Claus
Goes through the wire with lots of treats
All for us ferrets to play and eat
Dook dook dook!
Who wouldn't dook?
Dook dook dook!
Who wouldn't dook?
Up on the cagetop
Click click click!
Down through the wire goes good St. Nick!

First comes a stocking for Arielle
Oh dear Ferret, fill it well
Give her a ball disposing treats
One with a ton of treats to eat
Dook dook dook!
Who wouldn't dook?
Dook dook dook!
Who wouldn't dook?
Up on the cagetop
Click click click!
Down through the wire goes good St. Nick!

Next comes a stocking for Azrael
Oh dear Azra, good it will
Give him a bowl so he doesn't have
To keep the food from Arielle
Dook dook dook!
Who wouldn't dook?
Dook dook dook!
Who wouldn't dook?
Up on the cagetop
Click click click!
Down through the wire goes good St. Nick!
Down through the wire goes good St. Nick!















On the first day of Christmas, my owner gave to me...
Some soil around a pear tree

On the second day of Christmas, my owner gave to me...
Two candy things
And some soil around a pear tree

On the third day of Christmas, my owner gave to me...
Three raisins
Two candy things
And some soil around a pear tree

On the fourth day of Christmas, my owner gave to me...
Four cockatiels
Three raisins
Two candy things
And some soil around a pear tree

On the fifth day of Christmas, my owner gave to me...
Five plastic bags
Four cockatiels
Three raisins
Two candy things
And some soil around a pear tree

On the sixth day of Christmas, my owner gave to me...
Six empty pop cans
Five plastic bags
Four cockatiels
Three raisins
Two candy things
And some soil around a pear tree

On the seventh day of Christmas, my owner gave to me...
Seven bowls of cat food
Six empty pop cans
Five plastic bags
Four cockatiels
Three raisins
Two candy things
And some soil around a pear tree

On the eighth day of Christmas, my owner gave to me...
Eight tubes from TP
Seven bowls of cat food
Six empty pop cans
Five plastic bags
Four cockatiels
Three raisins
Two candy things
And some soil around a pear tree

On the ninth day of Christmas, my owner gave to me...
Nine dirty sock balls
Eight tubes from TP
Seven bowls of cat food
Six empty pop cans
Five plastic bags
Four cockatiels
Three raisins
Two candy things
And some soil around a pear tree

On the tenth day of Christmas, my owner gave to me...
Ten cups of water
Nine dirty sock balls
Eight tubes from TP
Seven bowls of cat food
Six empty pop cans
Five plastic bags
Four cockatiels
Three raisins
Two candy things
And some soil around a pear tree

On the eleventh day of Christmas, my owner gave to me...
Eleven cages clanging
Ten cups of water
Nine dirty sock balls
Eight tubes from TP
Seven bowls of cat food
Six empty pop cans
Five plastic bags
Four cockatiels
Three raisins
Two candy things
And some soil around a pear tree

On the twelvth day of Christmas, my owner gave to me...
Twelve ferret bowties
Eleven cages clanging
Ten cups of water
Nine dirty sock balls
Eight tubes from TP
Seven bowls of cat food
Six empty pop cans
Five plastic bags
Four cockatiels
Three raisins
Two candy things
And some soil around a pear tree


Like them? I wrote all of them to the tunes of Christmas songs.

And, by the way Jodi, the spelling of the word is "reggae".

:!: Mich :?:



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16 Dec 2004, 8:38 am

I like some of the traditional Christmas carols, although I too wish they wouldnt start playing them non-stop so early in the season!

Carols I like include:
Gaudete
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
Silent Night
O Little Town of Bethlehem.
Adeste fideles (O come All Ye Faithful) ...for some reason, at the school I was at, the pupils who studied Latin were expected to sing some of the carols in Latin. We also had to sing a Latin carol called "Personent Hodie" which I guess is not so well known, but was quite fun to sing because it had a thumping loud piano accompaniment!

I am not so keen on modern Christmas songs, although (perhaps oddly, since I usually listen only to classical music!) I do have a particular liking for Jona Lewie's "Stop the Cavalry". You usually hear that one played a few times over the Christmas season, although not as often as some of the other stuff.



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16 Dec 2004, 12:41 pm

fairytale of new york by the pogues



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16 Dec 2004, 4:40 pm

The librarian at my shcool showed me this parody to the popular poem "'Twas the Night Before Christmas.' She found it on the Internet on a site called TheOneRing.net

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'Twas The Night Before Christmas in Middle Earth by MCB

'Twas the night before Christmas
And all through the Shire
Not a hobbit was stirring,
Not even a squire
The ring was hid on the mantle with care
In hopes that Gandalf would soon be there

Then what to Frodo's eyes should appear?
A figure on horseback, a dark cavalier
Dressed all in black from his feet to his skull
He knew in a moment
It was a Nazgul

More rapid than eagles
The others they came
They call "To Mordor,"
And they called him by name
Back to the hobbit hole
Frodo soon flew
With Sting in his hand,
And the golden ring too

Through the hole they came
With a step and a hiss
It was dressed in the robes
Of Mordor's abyss
It spoke not a word
And went straight to its work
It filled Frodo's stockings
And turned with a jerk

The Nazgul looked at Frodo
And took a moment to pause
Before removing his hood
It was Santa Claus!
The hobbit, he smiled
What a glorious sight
That Nazgul was Santa on this good Christmas night.


Funny, huh?

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20 Dec 2004, 4:39 pm

My sister, Kittycat, would love that. She loves the Lord of the rings, but I find it too hard to keep it all straight. :? My best friend, Courtney, tries to help me understand it, but her attempts are futile.

Anyway, back to carols, I've learned to play some advanced ones on the piano. I alter them a little bit. Some of them include:

Silent Night
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Skater's Waltz
Go Tell it on the Mountain

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23 Dec 2004, 3:54 pm

I have two Christmas CDs that I enjoy listening to.

1. A Christmas Gift For You from Phil Spector, and

2. A Charlie Brown Christmas

Does anybody have any favroite Christmas CDs?



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23 Dec 2004, 5:17 pm

I'm a grinch- I hate all christmas music. Yet another reason why having to go shopping at this time of year is so awful.