I tend to tune out this time of year as I can't stand pop Christmas songs (and spare a thought for poor shop staff who have to listen to them on repeat for a whole month). What are some 'gems', one way or or the other?
I just stumbled upon this and can't believe I've never heard it before! Maybe it's the sort of thing that would get Bryan and Peewee cancelled these days?
Christmas Songs You Love / Hate / Find Weird
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That cacophony Cliff Richard inflicted on the world in the late 80s
It's a cover version, never heard the original but refuse to believe it could be anywhere near this bad.
It's a cover version, never heard the original but refuse to believe it could be anywhere near this bad.
Mistletoe and wine? I dont find that one so bad, but perhaps that's because it doesnt get played to death as much as some others doinactionman wrote: Fri Dec 10, 2021 2:54 pm That cacophony Cliff Richard inflicted on the world in the late 80s
It's a cover version, never heard the original but refuse to believe it could be anywhere near this bad.
Always love ‘Driving home for Christmas’, Chris Rea. Reminds me of leaving the last meetings near Christmas from some far north area when my daughter was a bab.
“It was a pet, not an animal. It had a name, you don't eat things with names, this is horrific!”
It is an old memory but I think that was written by a bloke that I used to know vaguely (friend of a friend) called Chris something who wrote it as a bit of cheese with his tongue partly in his cheek and was absolutely astonished when it was as successful as it was. In fairness, Chris had sold stuff to Cliff before.inactionman wrote: Fri Dec 10, 2021 2:54 pm That cacophony Cliff Richard inflicted on the world in the late 80s
It's a cover version, never heard the original but refuse to believe it could be anywhere near this bad.
You are a Globus multi and I claim my £10dkm57 wrote: Fri Dec 10, 2021 2:48 pm Currently working up
Deck the Halls, for a group session
In Dulce Jubilo, first verse standard then switch to something close to the Mike Oldfield arrangement, solo of my choice
On C harmonica, video'd and posted by 14th

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The Slade one makes me want to slit my wrists.
I'm deeply hurt and insultedSaintK wrote: Fri Dec 10, 2021 5:15 pmYou are a Globus multi and I claim my £10dkm57 wrote: Fri Dec 10, 2021 2:48 pm Currently working up
Deck the Halls, for a group session
In Dulce Jubilo, first verse standard then switch to something close to the Mike Oldfield arrangement, solo of my choice
On C harmonica, video'd and posted by 14th![]()



Likes would be good choral versions of Silent Night and Hark the Herald Angels Sing. Fairy Tale of New York and Wizard's I Wish it Could be Christmas Every Day.
Dislike - how long have you got



But I unashamedly love this 80s new wave song, so…
Paul McCartney’s “Wonderful Christmastime” is horrible to me.
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Everybody step back, the only Christmas song worth listening to has arrived.
https://youtu.be/drK9RyKmc1A
https://youtu.be/drK9RyKmc1A
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Favourite Christmas song for alone in the car.
Hal Jordan wrote: Sat Dec 11, 2021 12:12 am Everybody step back, the only Christmas song worth listening to has arrived.
https://youtu.be/drK9RyKmc1A

So I squares up, casual like.
Hal Jordan wrote: Sat Dec 11, 2021 12:12 am Everybody step back, the only Christmas song worth listening to has arrived.
https://youtu.be/drK9RyKmc1A


It's another one that gets played to death here
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Surely the best Christmas song is this:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lrVg1toMzuo
Only a song that manages to include bellend and ringpiece in the lyrics is worthy of the top spot?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lrVg1toMzuo
Only a song that manages to include bellend and ringpiece in the lyrics is worthy of the top spot?