I've worked up pretty cool chord melody/jazzy/Chet Atkins-esque arrangements of quite a few of my favorite Christmas songs on guitar and this time of year, I have fun kinda relearning and working the cobwebs out of them and playing them.
I was lying in bed last night at about midnight and was playing "The First Noel" while laying flat on my back with the lights off and the rain pouring down outside.
Bleeearrrrrggghhhhh, I hate all Christmas songs. And holiday songs in general. Yarr. They absolutely make me want to drink Drano.
Ones I do like are Silver Bells, O Holy Night (there's a good song). And, even though I despise self-conscious parody songs, I'm fond of "It's hard to be a Jew (On Christmas)" from South Park.
<strong>Damnit, EmAn! You beat me to both of those classics!
Other favorites include Christmas at Ground Zero and The Night Santa Went Crazy, both by Weird Al Yankovic.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Two wonderful songs! I like the night santa went crazy better. "And he took out a flamethrower and bbq'd Blitzen. Then he took a big bite and said 'it tastes just like chicken'" It brings a tear to my eye, such poetic lyics
For traditional carols I like Good King Wenceslas.
As far as contemporary, I love Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, as sung by John Denver and Rolf of the Muppets. In all seriousness, that album is the only Christmas one I can listen to more than once a season.
<strong>It brings a tear to my eye, such poetic lyics </strong><hr></blockquote>
Thank you! I'm glad someone else can appreciate the more modern carols.
I have to agree with wyntir when It comes to traditional holiday songs. Bleeearrrrrggghhhhh!! Those things are so tired and over-used that they've just lost their special meaning, IMO.
I just thought of another that I really like, although it's technically probably not a true Christmas song:
"2000 Miles" by the Pretenders.
Dreamy, wistful and bittersweet...and it totally sets a mood for me. Perfect "snow falling on a gray day" music.
If I ever got a digital camcorder and made a holiday-oriented iMovie, THAT would be the song playing on the soundtrack. I've already planned it all out!
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A beautiful song with a great melody.
I have an mp3 of Martina McBride singing it and it absolutely gives me chills!
:eek:
And it's about the ONLY Christmas song I do like, so go figure...
Oops...I take that back! I've always liked "Little Drummer Boy" also, for the same reasons as above.
Other favorites include Christmas at Ground Zero and The Night Santa Went Crazy, both by Weird Al Yankovic.
down in the workshop
all the elves were makin toys
for the gentile girls
and the gentile boys
when the boss busted in
he nearly scared them half to death
with a rifle in his hand
and cheap whiskey on his breath
from his beard to his toes
he was covered with ammo
like a big, fat, drunk,
disgruntled yule-tide Rambo
and he smiled as he said,
with a twinkle in his eye,
"Merry Christmas to all-
now you're all gonna die!!"
the night Santa went crazy
the night St. Nick went insane
he realised he'd been
gettin a raw deal
something finally must have
snapped in his brain.
Silent Night
O' Holy Night
Jingle Bells
I was lying in bed last night at about midnight and was playing "The First Noel" while laying flat on my back with the lights off and the rain pouring down outside.
Ones I do like are Silver Bells, O Holy Night (there's a good song). And, even though I despise self-conscious parody songs, I'm fond of "It's hard to be a Jew (On Christmas)" from South Park.
<strong>Damnit, EmAn! You beat me to both of those classics!
Other favorites include Christmas at Ground Zero and The Night Santa Went Crazy, both by Weird Al Yankovic.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Two wonderful songs! I like the night santa went crazy better. "And he took out a flamethrower and bbq'd Blitzen. Then he took a big bite and said 'it tastes just like chicken'" It brings a tear to my eye, such poetic lyics
As far as contemporary, I love Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, as sung by John Denver and Rolf of the Muppets. In all seriousness, that album is the only Christmas one I can listen to more than once a season.
"A Christmas Together" check it out!
Jeff
<strong>It brings a tear to my eye, such poetic lyics </strong><hr></blockquote>
Thank you! I'm glad someone else can appreciate the more modern carols.
I have to agree with wyntir when It comes to traditional holiday songs. Bleeearrrrrggghhhhh!! Those things are so tired and over-used that they've just lost their special meaning, IMO.
"2000 Miles" by the Pretenders.
Dreamy, wistful and bittersweet...and it totally sets a mood for me. Perfect "snow falling on a gray day" music.
If I ever got a digital camcorder and made a holiday-oriented iMovie, THAT would be the song playing on the soundtrack. I've already planned it all out!