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Christmas Music

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Yesterday, I switched my feed to classical Christmas music, which I will listen to until Epiphany.

I stopped listening to commercial radio about a year ago and only will listen to this

https://www.cbc.ca/listen/cbc-music-playlists/238-classical-holidays

or the youtube channels until I am ready to torch the Christmas tree where it stands in our dining room after Jan 6, 2022.

Besides 'All I want For Christmas is You" what will fill your aural space until the Christmas season is behind us this year?
 
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Excellent album! I love Phil Spector's early stuff. Such a shame that he turned out to be a misogynistic, gun-loving, trigger-happy, murderous, cunt.

I don't listen to radio or streaming music, but my current playlist is full of Christmassy Classics such as versions of Bach's 'Christmas Oratorio', along with several other Baroque composers Nativity oratorios, various versions of Handel's 'Messiah', Medieval and Renaissance Christmas music, and lots of carols played on great church organs. :D
 
I honestly can’t stand Christmas music unless it’s Christmas Eve or day.
 
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Excellent album!

Agree.

I tend to love the R & B (classic style, naturally) and Soul Christmas offerings; Gee Whiz, It's Christmas, and such.

In recent years I discovered this fun, jaunty album by The Mavericks https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hey-Merry-Christmas-Mavericks/dp/B07GW4FBQD and it's now part of my Christmas playlist when decorating the tree and the house with lights and ornaments.

Aside from these, I love the old carols: The Holly and the Ivy, I saw Three Ships, Good King Wenceslas, etc;; especially sung by Alfred Deller and the Deller Consort.
 
I love Christmas music. Doris Day, Bing Crosby, Judy Garland singing "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas".
 
crank this one to 11 :gogirl:


Christmas medley from the Boston Pops with an excellent quodlibet finale between Jingle Bells and O Come All Ye Faithful


and finally, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's A Mad Russian's Christmas

 
I like listening to my own stuff in the car. I have 93.9 WLIT in Chicago and they play the same 6 motherfucking songs every day ever hour in practically the same order by the same goddamned artists! They used to play a bigger variety more artists, more songs the funny songs now its a bunch or corporate bunk!
 
I loathe Christmas music with every ounce of my being. Particular pet hates: John Lennon, Slade, The Pogues, Wizzard and that creepy "Little Drummer Boy" song which makes my flesh crawl.

I make an exception for these two, but I bet you'll never hear them over a background music system.





I was lucky enough to see Roy Hart live, doing Eight Songs for a Mad King by Peter Maxwell Davies. We shall not see his like again.
 
I like Christmas music at Christmastime. I have two Christmas channels on Pandora that I don't use 11 months of the year. But now, oh, yes.

From "Soulful Holidays." Thanks, Pandora.

 
Been listening to mostly Christmas music since the beginning of.... November!
Yes, I love me some Christmas music. And lights too.
 
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