Obviously a lucky gambler is Shane. In their song "Bottle of Smoke", he had a winner at Twenty f***ing Five to one!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jMdBpYpbwo
Obviously a lucky gambler is Shane.In their song "Bottle of Smoke", he had a winner at Twenty f***ing Five to one!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jMdBpYpbwo
Didn't bother me till an office I worked in had a shop underneath that was taken over by squatters selling tat in the month before Christmas. All day non stop fookin stop xmas tunes. Should try in in Guantanamo.
Didn't bother me till an office I worked in had a shop underneath that was taken over by squatters selling tat in the month before Christmas. All day non stop fookin stop xmas tunes. Should try in in Guantanamo.
I hate the slade one. And the Wham one. What's the wizard one? Oh - hate that as well.
Not a very controversial fred :)
Apparently some MPs are going to try to get a christmas number #1. I think I'm going to be able to add a 4th to that list pretty soon.
I hate the slade one. And the Wham one. What's the wizard one? Oh - hate that as well.Not a very controversial fred :)Apparently some MPs are going to try to get a christmas number #1. I think I'm going to be able to add a 4th to that list pretty soo
Stop the Cavalry was never intended as a Christmas song. The line about being home for Christmas made people see it as a Christmas song.
I expect you all knew that already
Stop the Cavalry was never intended as a Christmas song. The line about being home for Christmas made people see it as a Christmas song.I expect you all knew that already
Not a fan of the old traditional ones but there have been a few good ones over the last 20-30 years, like The Pretenders and Slade
Not counting that awful Mistletoe and Wine by Cliff Richard
Not a fan of the old traditional ones but there have been a few good ones over the last 20-30 years, like The Pretenders and Slade Not counting that awful Mistletoe and Wine by Cliff Richard
I like the first, two pagan verses of The Holly and the Ivy, with the rising of the sun and the running of the deer, and a complete absence of the baby Jesus. And it's a waltz, so it's got a proper jauntiness when you bash it out on the guitar
Slade just makes me think of wasted autumn Saturdays traipsing around disappointing shopping centres with disappointing women.
I've got Julian Cope's Christmas Mourning in my head right now. I could barely make out the words even when I still had some hearing, but I liked the way he seemed to stretch out the line forever to emphasize the he wasn't failing to "detest every moment of this meaningless cry-baby existence". But that might have been me putting words in his mouth.
Other than that, as pointed out above, Greg Lake first and the rest, who cares?
Away in a Manger makes me want to vomit.I like the first, two pagan verses of The Holly and the Ivy, with the rising of the sun and the running of the deer, and a complete absence of the baby Jesus. And it's a waltz, so it's got a proper jauntiness w
On the brighter side I've always liked "Fairytale of New York" at christmas, but I always then feel a bit sad about Kirsty MacColl, as not only did she die young she died just before christmas :( And then I remember Shane Macgowan's teeth and can't sleep for a week.
On the brighter side I've always liked "Fairytale of New York" at christmas, but I always then feel a bit sad about Kirsty MacColl, as not only did she die young she died just before christmas :( And then I remember Shane Macgowan's teeth and can't s