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TonyO
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by TonyO » Thu Dec 18, 08 4:01 pm
OK Folks, first the movies now the records, my Top Five festive 45's are:-
1. The Pogues/Kirsty McColl Chritmas Tale
2. Bruce Springsteen Santa Clauss is Coming to Town
3. Keef Richards Run Rudolph Run
4. Slade Merry Christmas
5. Steve Earle Christmas Time In Washington
Oh and anything from the Phil Spector Christmas Album.
God I miss Kirsty............
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by Stu » Thu Dec 18, 08 4:03 pm
24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? I think not…
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by Dave-R » Thu Dec 18, 08 4:04 pm
TonyO wrote:
Oh and anything from the Phil Spector Christmas Album.
Yep. Have that one on every year during christmas dinner. We have a couple of Jazz christmas albums as well that really set the tone for the event.
Dave999
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by Dave999 » Thu Dec 18, 08 4:18 pm
That miserable song by John Lennon
send in the cavalry Jonah Lewis
and that one that goes
na na na nana naa na naa na nanan nanananannaaaaaa na na naa naa naa naa na d naa dar dinner na diddle na da da
oh yeah and Mr hankie
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by Stu » Thu Dec 18, 08 4:20 pm
Dave999 wrote:
na na na nana naa na naa na nanan nanananannaaaaaa na na naa naa naa naa na d naa dar dinner na diddle na da da
Oh no!!! Here we go again!!!
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Ivor
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by Ivor » Thu Dec 18, 08 4:36 pm
Dave999 wrote:
na na na nana naa na naa na nanan nanananannaaaaaa na na naa naa naa naa na d naa dar dinner na diddle na da da
Dave
Hey Jude?
Sorry, but that Springsteen song is in my view his very worst, it's way out of tune and he struggles to sing it.
Dudley Moore's version is ten times better!
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AllKiller
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by AllKiller » Thu Dec 18, 08 4:42 pm
Run Run Rudolph, Chuck Berry
Any of Phil Spectors
O come all ye faithful, Elvis
I believe in father christmas, Greg lake
2000 miles, Pretenders
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TYREMAN
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by TYREMAN » Thu Dec 18, 08 6:18 pm
there are a few Jethro Tull ones i like
cant think of the names? but there are at least 2 Xmas songs on some of the albums i have.
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by Brian J » Thu Dec 18, 08 7:26 pm
Come on guys ,its got to be Wizard then Slade
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by Anonymous » Thu Dec 18, 08 7:39 pm
Rudolph the red neck reindeer ...............Garth Brooks
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by R.RUNNER » Thu Dec 18, 08 8:58 pm
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by AllKiller » Thu Dec 18, 08 9:21 pm
This aint bad
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by latil » Thu Dec 18, 08 9:56 pm
Tell us more about that one,Steve.
Looks as rare as my Dumpys rusty nuts album
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by Anonymous » Fri Dec 19, 08 7:30 am
'Smack My Bitch Up' by the Prodigy is always a nice one to have on in the background Chistmas Morning, when the snow lays round about, deep and crisp and e-ven.