I have to add one album that isn't Christmas music but brings back memories for me. I was raised Catholic and we used to go to midnight mass together. When I was a teen we'd open our presents when we got home from the mass. For Christmas 1971 my parents gave me "Chicago Live At Carnegie Hall." I was 14 at the time and I remember staying up listening to the album ( a 4 LP set ) from start to finish. I'm from Long Island and it seems extra special that the band is introduced by WNEW's Scott Muni, who has since passed away.
I'm not really a christmas guy. I dont particularly like the overcommercialization, the hecticness or the tunes that bombard you every year starting around Thanksgiving. So over and over I stay away but it always seems that eventually one song strikes me every year that breaks through and gets me "in the spirit", of the season. Its different every year. always unexpected and impossible to predict what it will be.
Once it happens it never really works again.Its the unexpectedness of it that makes it work for me
One year it was an acoustic guitar version of O Holy Night by Ed Gerhardt. One year it was a song by folk singer Anais Mitchell called Christmas in The East Bank, another year a choral piece, another year a song a childrens school pageant.
Last year I was surprised by this little exchange in a movie (Joyeux Noel) about the WWI 1914 Christmas Eve Truce,a true story that started with singing carols across the battlelines
I like the commercial showing the Budweiser Clydesdales trotting along in the snow-covered woods with the song, "I'll be Home for Christmas" playing in the background. I don't know if it's the horses, the snow, or the thoughts of beer that put me in the Christmas "spirit".
ChasU, thanks for posting the lyrics to my favorite Christmas song! Words by Mark Lowry, but I don't know how to post those links from You-Tube (computer idiot is what I am).
Budweiser Clydesdales - Yes! Snow - Yes! Budweiser - well, they make Shock Top so I guess that's a Yes! too.
Bing Crosby - my dad could sing just like him and would sing Christmas carols all year long - so for me, any music by Bing is just bittersweet, but really makes me feel "Christmasy"...
The one song that just is THE REMINDER for the RESON FOR THE SEASON is "Mary, Did You Know?" Oh, man - what a song!
Mary, did you know
That your baby boy will one day walk on water?
Did you know
That your baby boy will save our sons and daughters?
Did you know
That your baby boy has come to make you new?
This child that youve delivered
Will soon deliver you
Mary, did you know
That your baby boy will give sight to a blind man?
Did you know
That your baby boy will calm a storm with his hand?
Did you know
That your baby boy has walked where angels trod?
And when you kiss your little boy
Youve kissed the face of god
Mary, did you know?
The blind will see
The deaf will hear
And the dead will live again
The lame will leap
The dumb will speak
The praises of the lamb
Mary, did you know
That your baby boy is lord of all creation?
Did you know
That your baby boy will one day rules the nations?
Did you know
That your baby boy is heavens perfect lamb?
This sleeping child youre holding
Is the great I am
Chas - I had never heard this song until week before last when our pastor's wife sang it at church. Holy canoly, it sent chills all over my body!!! She has an amazing opera-quality voice and style of singing and it really was spectacular!
I'll be looking for more versions of it when I get some free time, for sure!
Merry Christmas!!! LOL (Don'tcha just love to say THAT!)
I'm with Raf, most of the "Christmas songs" make me want to run away ! There's a guy busking in the main shopping street in my town. He is tuneless at the best of times (usually with "No Woman, No Crime" or in his case, being homeless, Grime) but he is out there right now with horrendous renditions of two Chrissie carols. The shopkeepers should pay him to go away. Scares off legit customers.
But actually, I do quite like a carol service as long as I can shut my Waybrain up and forget about the overcrowded stable with shepherds, lots of animals and rich old geezers prancing about.
I like the commercial showing the Budweiser Clydesdales trotting along in the snow-covered woods with the song, "I'll be Home for Christmas" playing in the background. I don't know if it's the horses, the snow, or the thoughts of beer that put me in the Christmas "spirit".
I thought I'd paste the ad in case anyone wanted to check it out.
Having stood within 3 feet of those guys, I can attest to their huge size and power. They are quite amazing, and are crowd-tested before they even get close to the harness.
Oh yeah! Seeing those, beautiful, powerful animals pull that shiny red wagon is quite a spectacle. You wouldn't think it would be that big of a deal until you see it.
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Here are some of those mentioned above.
Sorry, Chas. I LOVE that song, but I couldn't find Bing.
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We went to the Trans Siberian Orchestra Concert here yesterday. Chas, you were right! We had a total blast. The music was fantastic.
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I LOVE their music! Would LOVE to see them and Mannheim Steamroller in concert!
I'll bet you've still got goosebumps, ex10. :)
Carol of the Bells - TSO
Joy to the World - MS
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I have to add one album that isn't Christmas music but brings back memories for me. I was raised Catholic and we used to go to midnight mass together. When I was a teen we'd open our presents when we got home from the mass. For Christmas 1971 my parents gave me "Chicago Live At Carnegie Hall." I was 14 at the time and I remember staying up listening to the album ( a 4 LP set ) from start to finish. I'm from Long Island and it seems extra special that the band is introduced by WNEW's Scott Muni, who has since passed away.
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I thought I'd revive this one.
I've listened to Bob Dylan's "Christmas In The Heart" but I'm still undecided about that one.
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For our Hanukkah celebrants there is "Oy to the World", and "Silent Night (i should be so lucky)" -(courtesy of the Car Talk guys)
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Oh, I definitely have a list, but it's the songs that make me lunge for the tuner to change the station.
I call it, Christmas music from Heck
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I'm not really a christmas guy. I dont particularly like the overcommercialization, the hecticness or the tunes that bombard you every year starting around Thanksgiving. So over and over I stay away but it always seems that eventually one song strikes me every year that breaks through and gets me "in the spirit", of the season. Its different every year. always unexpected and impossible to predict what it will be.
Once it happens it never really works again.Its the unexpectedness of it that makes it work for me
One year it was an acoustic guitar version of O Holy Night by Ed Gerhardt. One year it was a song by folk singer Anais Mitchell called Christmas in The East Bank, another year a choral piece, another year a song a childrens school pageant.
Last year I was surprised by this little exchange in a movie (Joyeux Noel) about the WWI 1914 Christmas Eve Truce,a true story that started with singing carols across the battlelines
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I dont know what it will be this year, but I'll be waiting
to hear if anything really moves me for some reason or other----something usually does I just dont know what yet
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You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch. I love that song.
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I like the commercial showing the Budweiser Clydesdales trotting along in the snow-covered woods with the song, "I'll be Home for Christmas" playing in the background. I don't know if it's the horses, the snow, or the thoughts of beer that put me in the Christmas "spirit".
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ChasU, thanks for posting the lyrics to my favorite Christmas song! Words by Mark Lowry, but I don't know how to post those links from You-Tube (computer idiot is what I am).
Budweiser Clydesdales - Yes! Snow - Yes! Budweiser - well, they make Shock Top so I guess that's a Yes! too.
And parts of Handel's Messiah are inspiring also.
WG
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Chas - I had never heard this song until week before last when our pastor's wife sang it at church. Holy canoly, it sent chills all over my body!!! She has an amazing opera-quality voice and style of singing and it really was spectacular!
I'll be looking for more versions of it when I get some free time, for sure!
Merry Christmas!!! LOL (Don'tcha just love to say THAT!)
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I'm with Raf, most of the "Christmas songs" make me want to run away ! There's a guy busking in the main shopping street in my town. He is tuneless at the best of times (usually with "No Woman, No Crime" or in his case, being homeless, Grime) but he is out there right now with horrendous renditions of two Chrissie carols. The shopkeepers should pay him to go away. Scares off legit customers.
But actually, I do quite like a carol service as long as I can shut my Waybrain up and forget about the overcrowded stable with shepherds, lots of animals and rich old geezers prancing about.
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Watered Garden
Okay, I'm going to try this. Lemme know if it works.
Maybe you can paste it?
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bowtwi
I just double-clicked on the link and it opened the Youtube right up!
Wow, that's an amazing song! I love this version too! Thanks, Watery!!!!
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I thought I'd paste the ad in case anyone wanted to check it out.
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Watered Garden
Having stood within 3 feet of those guys, I can attest to their huge size and power. They are quite amazing, and are crowd-tested before they even get close to the harness.
WG
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Oh yeah! Seeing those, beautiful, powerful animals pull that shiny red wagon is quite a spectacle. You wouldn't think it would be that big of a deal until you see it.
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My kid performed this song at the Christmas service a few years ago. . . . not traditional Christmas music, but moving all the same.
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I like Christmas Music
(I like Kathy Matea version of Mary did you know the best)
but I like Natalie Cole too.
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