Ahem, I have an announcement
Dec. 2nd, 2004 01:29 pmI've made the executive decision that I do indeed have a cold. Fuck it, I say, as I sit here in my office dressed like an extra from Almost Famous, Penny Lane's stand in with a calf length suede coat with fake fur trim that I stole from C. even though it's cheap pigskin and smells funny, but I've got a cold so I can't actually smell it.
They're playing Christmas music in the other room, and god, there's gonna be 25 days of this. Awful flashbacks to working at Bloomingdales, selling handbags next to the giant TV sculpture that played the CK1 ad on repeat and pumped in XMas music starting in mid-November. It's filling me with holiday wrath, and I want to make a real Christmas CD, starting with The River, because it's one of the best winter songs ever, and maybe that song about the guy who took his girlfriend to get an abortion over Christmas, or at least I think that's what it was about and if it's not, well, dude, it sure sounded like it, and Fairytale of New York, because you have to love a song that starts out, "It was Christmas Eve, in the drunk tank..."
I love I'll Be Home for Christmas. Sung right, it makes me cry, and The Christmas Song, but I'm gonna break the Manheim Steamroller albums. They're not an improvement over the traditionals.
So what else would go on the Fuck Christmas album. Sorry, I'm really not bitter. I love the holiday season, I like the kindness, the snow and the trappings of gold and color and warmth. I love seeing my family, now that my parents no longer feel the need to Excel my time into nanoseconds of mine and yours. But I'm allergic to pine, which is a drawback, and we never have gotten a fake tree, and there's never enough wassail and I hate the crass commercialism even though I love buying and receiving presents. It's a whole holiday of dichotomy, coupled with my not so into the whole Jesus thing, which is relatively important, though I do love going to the midnight service, singing hymns and lighting candles, but I don't want a sermon in a town full of people who use their God to justify bigotry and small mindedness, even if the people at the service tend to be more just regular folks, fond of their faith and the beautiful music.
I love the cooking and the baking, and the sniping and the Asti Spumante and the snark. We're a family that's big on snark.
So, perhaps maybe just Winter is a better title, in the spirit of celebration. It's solstice time too, isn't it?
Other Winter/Holiday songs that aren't spork to eyeworthy?
They're playing Christmas music in the other room, and god, there's gonna be 25 days of this. Awful flashbacks to working at Bloomingdales, selling handbags next to the giant TV sculpture that played the CK1 ad on repeat and pumped in XMas music starting in mid-November. It's filling me with holiday wrath, and I want to make a real Christmas CD, starting with The River, because it's one of the best winter songs ever, and maybe that song about the guy who took his girlfriend to get an abortion over Christmas, or at least I think that's what it was about and if it's not, well, dude, it sure sounded like it, and Fairytale of New York, because you have to love a song that starts out, "It was Christmas Eve, in the drunk tank..."
I love I'll Be Home for Christmas. Sung right, it makes me cry, and The Christmas Song, but I'm gonna break the Manheim Steamroller albums. They're not an improvement over the traditionals.
So what else would go on the Fuck Christmas album. Sorry, I'm really not bitter. I love the holiday season, I like the kindness, the snow and the trappings of gold and color and warmth. I love seeing my family, now that my parents no longer feel the need to Excel my time into nanoseconds of mine and yours. But I'm allergic to pine, which is a drawback, and we never have gotten a fake tree, and there's never enough wassail and I hate the crass commercialism even though I love buying and receiving presents. It's a whole holiday of dichotomy, coupled with my not so into the whole Jesus thing, which is relatively important, though I do love going to the midnight service, singing hymns and lighting candles, but I don't want a sermon in a town full of people who use their God to justify bigotry and small mindedness, even if the people at the service tend to be more just regular folks, fond of their faith and the beautiful music.
I love the cooking and the baking, and the sniping and the Asti Spumante and the snark. We're a family that's big on snark.
So, perhaps maybe just Winter is a better title, in the spirit of celebration. It's solstice time too, isn't it?
Other Winter/Holiday songs that aren't spork to eyeworthy?
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Date: 2004-12-02 09:40 pm (UTC)"Brick," by Ben Folds Five? Yeah, you were right.
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Date: 2004-12-02 09:42 pm (UTC)Have to nominate that Pretenders song, but if you hate it I understand.
Loreena McKennitt did a Christmas EP many years ago that was really quite nice. I lost my copy somewhere. Lots of solsticy/wintry stuff. Ah, here it is.
... hang on, she did two!
I will think on this. My CDs are still all boxed up, unfortunately.
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Date: 2004-12-02 09:45 pm (UTC)::hugs:: Pamper yourself some tonight, sweetie. Blankets and tea.
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Date: 2004-12-02 10:17 pm (UTC)And thanks honey:)
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Date: 2004-12-02 10:19 pm (UTC)And I'm looking forward to seeing what else you come up with.
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Date: 2004-12-02 10:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-12-02 10:33 pm (UTC)And ELL, you have prolly heard, and Thea, you would like, the Canadian 12 days of Christmas:
On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me ... a beer /On the second day of Christmas my true love gave to me, two turtle necks and a beer spoken voice: there needs to be more here in a tree.... etc. etc ;)
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Date: 2004-12-02 10:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-12-02 10:36 pm (UTC)And "This Year My Christmas Wish is MExico" resonates for some reason....
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Date: 2004-12-02 10:38 pm (UTC)something of a tangent here....i love getting the christmas stilton, and the marzapan. and although they aren't songs...i can't imagine this time of year without them. and i'm drawing a complete winter song blank...all that comes to mind is obscure grateful dead stuff. heh. *g*
ps. feel better soon.
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Date: 2004-12-02 10:40 pm (UTC)James Galway has a great Christmas album (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000003FAC/qid=1102027102/sr=1-2/ref=sr_1_2/002-5735456-4844822?v=glance&s=classical) that's very unsporky - being a)instrumental and b)mostly songs you don't usually hear, including some older English and French carols. So it nicely fits the "winter-sounding" bill without being saccharinely Christmas-y.
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Date: 2004-12-02 10:50 pm (UTC)And yeah, there are Christmasy things - like Trader Joe's Glugg, that are just such a fun and weird part of the holidays that I can't imagine this time of year without them.
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Date: 2004-12-02 11:01 pm (UTC)It's awesome.
Date: 2004-12-02 11:05 pm (UTC)Re: It's awesome.
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Date: 2004-12-02 11:18 pm (UTC)Never heard of 'em myself, but perhaps it rings a bell?
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Date: 2004-12-03 12:13 am (UTC)by the Kinks. It says a few things about
the commercialism of Christmas.
Suenix
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Date: 2004-12-03 09:48 pm (UTC)Although I'm not sure it really qualifies for even a Fuck Christmas album. Good song though.
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Date: 2004-12-03 10:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-12-07 05:24 am (UTC)"Winter Lady" - Leonard Cohen - ok, so there's probably more winter imagery in Counting Crows "A Long December" but I like both of them anyhow and one mention of winter or December gets you on the list. *g*
John Prine's "Christmas in Prison" not so much for its stellar qualities, but for its Christmas in Prison qualities.
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Date: 2004-12-07 06:05 pm (UTC)