I take that backBrah wrote:Nothing newer than the 50s and done by only the Ray Coniff singers, resplendent in their glorious and syrupy reverb.
From simpler days long gone byBrah wrote:Brah wrote:Nothing newer than the 50s and done by only the Ray Coniff singers, resplendent in their glorious and syrupy reverb.
Steve1960 wrote:For me it has to be Slade. I have played it 100's of times and it still makes me laugh on Christmas Day.
Does he ride a red nose reindeer, does he turn upon his sleigh, do the fairies keep him sober for a day
What will your daddy do when he sees your momma kissing Santa Claus oohhhhh
Wonderful, thanks for posting. Haven't heard that for so long. It ... ... er, literally started making my hair stand on end (if that makes sense). I suppose it resonates that much...Brah wrote:Jethro Tull - Christmas song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdalBvgNAxI
Both in response to the commercialism that has become what is Christmas today.
The other one:JR8 wrote:Wonderful, thanks for posting. Haven't heard that for so long. It ... ... er, literally started making my hair stand on end (if that makes sense). I suppose it resonates that much...Brah wrote:Jethro Tull - Christmas song
Both in response to the commercialism that has become what is Christmas today.
I can confirm this now.Brah wrote:Noddy Holder - that's a name I hadn't heard for ages, haven't checked the clip yet I IIRC he was in Slade, I had Sladist back in the early 70s, great album.
It's right up there withMi Amigo wrote:Cheech & Chong - Santa Claus And His Old Lady
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