Posted on 12/22/2017 7:51:00 AM PST by x1stcav
In a few days, the pain will stop. The pain, that is, of awful and most heinous Christmas songs. I already know that I am going to Hell. Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said that I was going to Hell because I didnt support Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. My friends and I are renting a party bus.
We wont be listening to Christmas Songs on the bus. They are headache inducing. Self-explanatory
I hereby propose that the following Christmas songs have achieved a level of heinousness that would cause my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ to shove a dreidel directly in his brain. Jesus probably doesnt mind the Dreidel Song, he is gonna get Adam Sandler for the Hanukkah Song, for sure. Sorry, I got off track there. Jesus celebrated Hanukkah and, my mind wandered away.
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Agreed.
Whenever I hear it, I’m thinking
“Last Christmas I gave you AIDS.....”
"...First, Obey the Law! Laws were made for a reason...think of them as 'hints'! You heard people say "Man, I would't do that sh*t if I was you..."
They re-gifted his heart the day after Christmas?
Good example; thanks. Yes, pure northern European Winterfest...
The only thing more annoying about Springsteen is when he sings in that faux southern drawl.
Last Christmas by Wham - especially heinous when you realize he is singing it to a guy.
Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer - well no duh.
Wonderful Christmastime by Paul McCartney - I really like Paul McCartney, but I really hate this song.
Do They Know It’s Christmas Time - just...no...
War is Over by John Lennon - Horrible lyrics, catchy tune, absolutely cremated by Yoko Ono squawking.
Please, Daddy (Don’t Get Drunk on Christmas) by John Denver - Nothing says Happy Holidays like alcoholism.
Oh Holy Night by Christina Aguilera - One of my favorite holiday songs made to sound like the Walmart Christmas aisle looks on Christmas Eve. If you’ve been there, you know what I mean.
Now for my favorites. I am going mostly for albums here:
The John Rutter Christmas Album - Candlelight Carol is so awesome it gives me goose bumps.
Any of the Brian Setzer Christmas albums, but his first one is best.
Any of the Harry Connick Jr. Christmas albums, but his first one is best.
and my all time favorite Christmas album is...
The Carpenters’ Christmas Album
Busch's Christmas opus, which is set to a melody that sounds like an old Lutheran hymn (and probably is) is no longer on Youtube, but you can listen to a recitation here.
I like your favorites!
O Holy Night
Joy to the World (harmonies are FUN; I will also take the Creedence song just because)
Oh Come, Emmanuel or I Wonder as I Wander
No Eye Had Seen (Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith duet)
And I love Victory Girls, but I will fight them on “Mary, Did You Know?” At least the Kathy Mattea version. :)
Wonderful Christmas time is the worst!
Hard to believe it’s by one of the Beatles.it’s so simple and stipid.
If I have to listen to Santa Baby, I tolerate the Eartha Kitt version best. But I’ve spent too much time in retail hell to have any reaction to most Christmas songs beyond 1) scream and run or 2) scream and throw things.
Unfortunately the Brits dont realize the extent of their doom.
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The scorpion they allowed on their backs has already bitten & the venom is seeping through the culture/society/laws, etc. & doing it’s destructive work. I think those in Britain/Europe who have been invaded by the Muslim hordes are doomed unless some miracle wakes them up and I truly don’t see that happening, especially with the leadership they have (or don’t have is more like it). We have relatives in Germany - I don’t see any sort of a happy or even tolerable ending for them.
Anything by the Chipmunks.
I never go to the malls or stores, so I rarely hear any of these songs, for which I am grateful. I do have a number of Christmas “albums”, or I can ask for Christmas songs on Amazon. Usually that consists of Christmas songs sung by Josh Groban or Frank Sinatra, among others.
And yeah, if Santa loved me he'd beat Bruce Springsteen on the throat with a ballbat for Christmas. Wait a minute, maybe he already did...
My recommendations for best seldom-heard Christmas song:
Puer Natus Est Nobis. Quite possibly the most beautiful Gregorian chant ever written.
Flos Regalis. About the queen’s dental hygiene. Actually, it’s a beautiful example of early polyphony.
Lullay Lullie. You have to go back about 700 years for the original version (good records were hard to find back then). Hauntingly beautiful.
We had a list like this in here a couple weeks ago. I definitely agree with Little Drummer Boy; it feels like some form of torture. Makes me wish for a bumpstock and return the rhythm right back on whoever recorded it.
Also, the worst political song ever is Do They Know Its Christmas. Its insulting. They are calling the listeners cold and racist. As if the listener should or world thank Gd people in Africa are poor and he is not.
The one that could lead to suicide because it is so effing DUMB is Paul McCartneys Simply Having a Wonderful Christmas Time. It replaces waterboarding; it encourages depressed people to actually hang themselves.
I like Mariah Careys song. Last night a few thousand people sang it together at the kings game and it was fun.
That is when you write Christmas songs.
Also when you do Christmas specials of what ever kind.
You have to do it then.
I was always working on the special Christmas flavors of Ice Cream in May and deciding how much spice we would need for the eggnog.
If you did not have all your ducks in a row by June you were LATE.
It did kind of take the magic out of things.
This year, to save me from tears
Ill give it to someone special
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