Chrsitmas Songs

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Chrsitmas Songs

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What Is Your All Time Favourite Christmas Song?

Mine is - Christmas Bop by T-Rex.
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Post by Kinoulton »

Well having had this type of thread before, there will be a thousand votes for Fairy Tale of New York.

So, to start the ball rolling:

Fairy Tale of New York!
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You disappoint me, Kinny, I was waiting for the Sensational Alex Harvey Band to put in an appearance.
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Post by cornish tigress »

Greg Lake "I believe in Father Christmas"
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Rizzo wrote:You disappoint me, Kinny, I was waiting for the Sensational Alex Harvey Band to put in an appearance.
I remember Alex Harvey doing an interview on Radio Trent. He was due to play in Nottingham that night and the interview took place at about 5:15 p.m., when the listeners were numbering tens of thousands.

Good old Alex was clearly off his head on something or other. He gave the interviewer an incredibly hard time, wouldn't answer anything properly and then ended the interview by saying he could ---- off!
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Post by SPIKE@srufc »

Kinoulton wrote:Well having had this type of thread before, there will be a thousand votes for Fairy Tale of New York.

So, to start the ball rolling:

Fairy Tale of New York!
What he said...........love that song.
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slade- do not know what it is actually called! :smt003
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There's No Lights on the Christmas Tree Mother, They're Burning Jona Lewie Tonight. :smt003
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Post by cornish tigress »

Hmmm. not familiar with that one Gate?
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Post by Gate »

I think Kinoulton or Rizzo will be able to help out. :smt002

But in the spirit of rock'n'roll empiricism, you might want to check this out:

http://www.win.net/ltreed/sahb/nolights.html
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The above song written and performed by the oft-imitated but never replicated Sensational Alex Harvey Band was and still is a Christmas song to remember :smt002

Brings back great memories of drunken Christmas Eves for me
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Post by Kinoulton »

It was Christmas Day in the cookhouse,
the happiest time of the year,
Men's hearts were full of gladness
and their bellies full of beer,

When up popped Private Shorthouse,
his face as bold as brass,
He said We don't want your puddings,
you can stick them up your tidings of co-omfort and joy, comfort and joy, o-oh ti-idings of co-omfort and joy.

It was Christmas Day in the harem,
the eunuchs were standing 'round,
And hundreds of beautiful women
were stretched out on the ground,

Along came the wicked Sultan,
surveying his marble halls,
He said Whaddya want for Christmas boys,
and the eunuchs answered tidings of co-omfort and joy, comfort and joy, o-oh ti-idings of comfort and joy.
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Post by cornish tigress »

www.myspace.com/anarchyxmas

Anyone else heard this one? It's pretty bad but a good idea..
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Post by mrsmoody »

For pure cheesy christmas-yness it has to be Shakin' Stevens! Merry Christmas Everyone... saw Cliff Richard's video for Mistletoe and Wine earlier, as per usual I was in fits of giggles :D
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Post by Tigerbeat »

Fairytale of New York by The Pogues and Kirsty McCall is a great Christmas tune
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