Fly-by post: Christmas music
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We have so many Christmas CDs that if we start listening immediately after Thanksgiving, we generally still don't get through all of them by New Year's. (Yes, we're atheists. No, that doesn't interfere in the slightest with our enjoyment of the music.) Anyway, I thought I'd post each day's Christmas CD listening, for any of you thinking of adding to your collections.
So here's yesterday's (today's will be posted later tonight):
Chris Isaak - Christmas. Slightly rockabilly-flavored pop. Mostly secular. Several original songs by Isaak. A very nice rendition of Willy Nelson's "Pretty Paper." A version of "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" that seemed like the words were slightly shuffled from what I remember, and that made
squirrel_magnet wonder why Santa wasn't working for Homeland Security.
Peter, Paul & Mary - A Holiday Celebration. This one's a classic by now. Includes a couple of good Chanukah songs. Ends with "Blowin' in the Wind" which has nothing to do with Christmas and everything to do with peace. The line, "How many deaths will it take till he knows, that too many people have died?" brings tears to my eyes - slightly of anger, at the Current Occupant's senseless war. Anyway, this is one of my favorite albums.
So here's yesterday's (today's will be posted later tonight):
Chris Isaak - Christmas. Slightly rockabilly-flavored pop. Mostly secular. Several original songs by Isaak. A very nice rendition of Willy Nelson's "Pretty Paper." A version of "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" that seemed like the words were slightly shuffled from what I remember, and that made
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Peter, Paul & Mary - A Holiday Celebration. This one's a classic by now. Includes a couple of good Chanukah songs. Ends with "Blowin' in the Wind" which has nothing to do with Christmas and everything to do with peace. The line, "How many deaths will it take till he knows, that too many people have died?" brings tears to my eyes - slightly of anger, at the Current Occupant's senseless war. Anyway, this is one of my favorite albums.
Re: Music
Date: 2007-11-29 05:12 am (UTC)I too would love a piece of equipment that converts albums to CDs, if it were affordable.
The novel will continue soon - I've been busy, but any minute now Keek'k will be attending a performance of one of the Guinea Pig operettas, we will meet Keek'k's boss, and we'll have a transcription of one of the broadcasts from the ship that's currently returning from Saturn.