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following a theme.....your favourite Christmas Choons

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Following on from the other Christmassy thread, what are your fave choons?
...whether traditional, pop hits, one hit wonders....whatever.
Mine are a bit cheesy........
Fairytale of New York....Kirsty MacColl & The Pogues....just the best.
When a Child is Born....Johnny Mathis, gets me welling up, memories of childhood.
Winter Wonderland - the Macy Grey version, her voice just sends shivers up my spine.
(not christmas but..) Happy New Year....Abba, another tear jerker. Not sure if being Scottish I place a lot of emphasis on Hogmanay. To me its a time for fresh starts, new beginnings.
The Santa Claus song - Kevin 'Bloody' Wilson
I Farted On Santa's Lap ( now Xmas is going to stink for me ) - The Little Stinkers
:giggle:
On a serious note
Silver Bells - Jim Reeves
Silent Night - Aaron Neville
Oh Holy Night - Celine Dion ( awesome! )
Santa baby - Eartha Kitt
Stop the Cavalry - Jonah Lewie
Merry Xmas Everybody - Slade ( but don't tell Goosey :giggle: )
Troika, composed by Prokofiev,
All time fave, Fairytale of New York by the Pogues and Kirsty McCall.
Lyrics and music both perfection.
IMO Christmas threads should be in December, NOT October rolleyes
Quote by staffcple
Troika, composed by Prokofiev,
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Don't you mean Tchaikovsky?
A Choon is for life, not just for Christmas biggrin
Quote by Sarah
IMO Christmas threads should be in December, NOT October rolleyes

agreed :thumbup:
but whilst we're here...
Sanity clause: The Damned innocent
LP
Quote by Sassy-Seren
Troika, composed by Prokofiev,
.

Don't you mean Tchaikovsky?
I bow to your Superior knowledge, the version i have must be an arrangement then or else im being told lies by media player!
Thanks for that, ill keep an eye out for that version!
Quote by staffcple
Troika, composed by Prokofiev,
.

Don't you mean Tchaikovsky?
I bow to your Superior knowledge, the version i have must be an arrangement then or else im being told lies by media player!
Thanks for that, ill keep an eye out for that version!
Not superior knowledge in the least hunni, I just googled it to make sure :giggle:
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Fairytale of New York....Kirsty MacColl & The Pogues....just the best.

Surely this is the ONLY decent Xmas song?!!!!
And if anyone suggests Cliff Richard.......!!!!!! :fuckinghell:
fairytale of new york...as all ready mentioned by a few people
when a child is born...again mentioned by a few people.
lonely this xmas...by mud...spent a very lonely xmas a few years back,
and my all time favourite....white christmas...by bing crosby.....mentioned by no body.......
Quote by Freckledbird
A Choon is for life, not just for Christmas biggrin

rotflmao :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Quote by Missy
A Choon is for life, not just for Christmas biggrin

rotflmao :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
He liked it too! lol
Well I have the Ratpack xmas CD pack somewhere which is good but thats it as xmas is only 10 weeks away and i dont want to think about it lol.
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Christmas is less than nine weeks away. confused
now that is scary :shock:
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Christmas is less than nine weeks away. confused

:shock:
I've got Mrs Kiss' birthday to deal with before then!
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It's mine before then too!

Hmmmm... I shall do some investigating into the exact date of your birthday - then administer then bumps! :rascal:
wink
Quote by Sarah
IMO Christmas threads should be in December, NOT October rolleyes

Well you got till December to have a think about it then smile
Quote by staffcple
Troika, composed by Prokofiev,
.

Don't you mean Tchaikovsky?
I bow to your Superior knowledge, the version i have must be an arrangement then or else im being told lies by media player!
Thanks for that, ill keep an eye out for that version!
According to Google they both composed a version of Troika. However, the most interesting aspect for me is the fact that "Troika" actually means "Threesome"!! Is that Freudian or what? :shock:
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According to Google they both composed a version of Troika. However, the most interesting aspect for me is the fact that "Troika" actually means "Threesome"!! Is that Freudian or what? :shock:

Hooray!
My media player dosnt lie! lol
Yes it does mean threesome (google) blimey that is a bit funny.......oh well suppose i'd better ask then......
'Anyone fancy a troika?' :twisted:
Quote by Sarah
IMO Christmas threads should be in December, NOT October rolleyes

:thumbup:
Quote by keeno
IMO Christmas threads should be in December, NOT October rolleyes

:thumbup:
I have an idea!
If you see a thread and it has a Christmasy title - just don't read it? dunno
Nerd alert!
Sorry - but Sassy & Co have rather hit on my 'specialist subject'.....
Yes Prokofiev and Tchaikovsky both composed pieces called Troika. Hnowever, Tchaikovsky's is a piano piece from a series of pieces called 'The Seasons'.
Prokofiev's is from the Lt Kije Suite and refers to a sled drawn by three horses (hence troika or threesome). It also sometimes known as 'sleighride'.
/Nerd alert
There is a point to this in that the piece by Prokofiev was used as the basis for "I believe in Father Christmas" by Greg Lake (of Emerson Lake and Palmer fame) - one of my favourite Christmas songs.
Glad to see Fairytale of New York getting so many votes as it manages to be festive without being schmalzy.
Will
Will, since when did you have so much time on your hands? confused
Anything, anything and I mean absolutely anything that isn't sodding bloody Paul Macartney 'Simple having a fooking wonderful Christmas time' mad :x :x :x
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Will, since when did you have so much time on your hands? confused
Sadly, that didn't take any time - it just happens! redface
And, in any case, did you notice what time of night it was? THAT's when I have time on my hands!
Will kiss
Gona get stick for this but it has to be
Slade - merry xmas
No other will do sorry
But i do like Stop The Cavalry - Jona Louis (sp)
Fairytale of New York - Kirsty MacColl & The Pogues
Last Christmas - Wham
Do They Know It's Christmas - Band Aid
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