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Old 12-17-2006, 01:01 PM
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Talking what is your favourite christmas song?

mines has to be fairytale of new york by the pouges and kirsty macoll

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I hate the vast majority, but there are a few I can stand.

Fairytale of New York
Who'll stop the cavalry, by Jonah Lewie.
All the glam rock christmas hits, by Mud, Wizzard, Slade, Gary Glitter, that guy from ELP
Christmas Time (Don't let the bells end) [or whatever it was], by The Darkness
And I respect "Happy Xmas (War is over)", mainly because I get a wee thrill hearing Yoko Ono on the radio once a year. Frankly they should play "Walking on thin ice" in between times, but they don't, the cunts.
Oh, and "Do they know it's Christmas" (First version). It's fun spotting the celeb voices, and all the best christmas songs feature "clanging chimes of doom" and "the bitter sting of tears".
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I hate the vast majority, but there are a few I can stand.

Fairytale of New York
Who'll stop the cavalry, by Jonah Lewie.
All the glam rock christmas hits, by Mud, Wizzard, Slade, Gary Glitter, that guy from ELP
Christmas Time (Don't let the bells end) [or whatever it was], by The Darkness
And I respect "Happy Xmas (War is over)", mainly because I get a wee thrill hearing Yoko Ono on the radio once a year. Frankly they should play "Walking on thin ice" in between times, but they don't, the cunts.
Oh, and "Do they know it's Christmas" (First version). It's fun spotting the celeb voices, and all the best christmas songs feature "clanging chimes of doom" and "the bitter sting of tears".
sorry but i REALLY hate 'do they know its christmas ?'.....
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Old 12-17-2006, 02:33 PM
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judy's version of have yourself a merry little christmas
we three kings (i love playing this on the organ during the season)
o come, emmanuel
wham's last christmas
the waitresses' christmas wrapping
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