malice wrote:
I thought about posting this, but I wasn't sure if it counted as a "Christmas song," per se (though the "Jingle Bells" riff and the opening verse definitely give it that vibe).
Beautiful song, though.
malice wrote:
BurtReynolds wrote:I hate Christmas music. I hate that the same tired music gets trotted out every year, music that I never liked in the first place. I hate that I had to hear this shit music on a loop at every mundane monkey job i ever had growing up. I hate the concept of music created for a certain date on a calender.
Hate.
You two sound like these guys:stip wrote:BurtReynolds wrote:I hate Christmas music. I hate that the same tired music gets trotted out every year, music that I never liked in the first place. I hate that I had to hear this shit music on a loop at every mundane monkey job i ever had growing up. I hate the concept of music created for a certain date on a calender.
Hate.
Lets find a bunker somewhere and spend the next 6 weeks riding this out listening to Mogwai and Lighting Bolt. I can't stand Christmas music (with a few exceptions)
I can see it ending up like this:stip wrote:BurtReynolds wrote:I hate Christmas music. I hate that the same tired music gets trotted out every year, music that I never liked in the first place. I hate that I had to hear this shit music on a loop at every mundane monkey job i ever had growing up. I hate the concept of music created for a certain date on a calender.
Hate.
Lets find a bunker somewhere and spend the next 6 weeks riding this out listening to Mogwai and Lighting Bolt. I can't stand Christmas music (with a few exceptions)



cutuphalfdead wrote:so glad i don't see signatures
Even though it's not a traditional Chritmas song, this is probably my favorite. My brother was pretty distanced from the family when he came out, my Dad was a major asshole. And even though I wasn't super close with my brother, mostly due to age difference and his moving out when I was young, I've always felt an emotional attachment to this song at Christmas. Then after my brother died from AIDS the meaning of the song really hit home. That and I absolutely loved James Honeyman Scott, Pretenders original guitarist who I believe the song is written about.malice wrote:
Heathen wrote:I can see it ending up like this:stip wrote:BurtReynolds wrote:I hate Christmas music. I hate that the same tired music gets trotted out every year, music that I never liked in the first place. I hate that I had to hear this shit music on a loop at every mundane monkey job i ever had growing up. I hate the concept of music created for a certain date on a calender.
Hate.
Lets find a bunker somewhere and spend the next 6 weeks riding this out listening to Mogwai and Lighting Bolt. I can't stand Christmas music (with a few exceptions)

Dev wrote:you're delusional. you are a sad sad person. fuck off. you're mentally ill beyond repair. i don't need your shit. dissapear.
And I've never found a version in which they did.Kevin Davis wrote:"O Holy Night" is one of those songs that is so perfect it almost feels like it is impossible for any human performer to do it justice.
RisingTides wrote:There is more kindness on the internet than we would care to admit to ourselves. Sometimes we are so afraid of falling victim to a ruse, we miss out on actual opportunities.
Me neither. Choir or bust.harmless wrote:And I've never found a version in which they did.Kevin Davis wrote:"O Holy Night" is one of those songs that is so perfect it almost feels like it is impossible for any human performer to do it justice.
THISBurtReynolds wrote:I hate Christmas music. I hate that the same tired music gets trotted out every year, music that I never liked in the first place. I hate that I had to hear this shit music on a loop at every mundane monkey job i ever had growing up. I hate the concept of music created for a certain date on a calender.
Hate.
Will listen. I just found this version, expected to hate it but I don't.Lament wrote:Me neither. Choir or bust.harmless wrote:And I've never found a version in which they did.Kevin Davis wrote:"O Holy Night" is one of those songs that is so perfect it almost feels like it is impossible for any human performer to do it justice.
This Mark Lanegan version is alright though, for a single performer. And I say this as someone who isn't a fan...
RisingTides wrote:There is more kindness on the internet than we would care to admit to ourselves. Sometimes we are so afraid of falling victim to a ruse, we miss out on actual opportunities.
Dev wrote:you're delusional. you are a sad sad person. fuck off. you're mentally ill beyond repair. i don't need your shit. dissapear.