Blink 182 actually has a Christmas song that isn't awful...
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DirtyFrank wrote:
KillingZoe wrote:
The Pretenders - 2000 Miles
Amazing.
Also, The Pogues and Kirsty Maccoll - Fairytale of New York
I absolutely love that song.
On another note, I was looking through X-mas songs on iMusic, and I found on A Very Special Chrismas vol 3 Chris Cornell doing Ave Maria, it wasn't the best version of the song I've heard but it didn't suck.
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thank you all, I'm discovering a lot of very good Xmas songs thanks to you
and screw me for forgetting the Kinks
other songs you may wanna try and listen to:
Christmas Cards - They Might Be Giants
Christmas In New Orleans - Louis Armstrong
Christmas Song - Dave Matthews And Tim Reynolds
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town - Bruce Springsteen
Santa Doesn't Cop Out On Dope - Sonic Youth
We Three Kings - Patti Smith
Twas The Night Before Christmas - Henry Rollins
Thanks For Christmas - XTC
Thank God It's Christmas - Queen
Wonderful Cristmas Time - Paul Mccartney & Wings
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Reel Big Fish - Mele Kalikimaka
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Go_State wrote:
I can't believe nobody has mentioned this one yet. Possibly the greatest rock xmas song ever:
Kinks - Father Christmas
Yes. My favorite as well.
And, um, a simple comparison of "War Is Over" by John Lennon, and "Wonderful Christmastime" by Paul McCartney should end any debate about who was the better Beatle.
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The Fool On The Hill wrote:
I'm starting to collect ideas about a Xmas rock compilation that I could offer to some friends... how many titles could you come up with? the ones I'd thought of:
Let Me Sleep (Xmas time) - PJ Someday At Christmas - PJ Merry Christmas (I Don't Wanna Fight Tonight) - Ramones Christmas (Baby please come home) - Joey Ramone the Vandals' album "Oi To The World!" Christmas - The Who Christmas - Tom Petty Johnny Cash's Christmas album Ring Them Bells - Layne Staley with Nancy & Ann Wilson Christmas At The Zoo - Flaming Lips Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis - Tom Waits Christmas Blues - Canned Heat Christmas Card - Jimmy Eat World
jimmy eat world also has the song 12.23.95
on a side note... i just heard the dude from the used (bert mccracken?) do a cover of happy christmas (war is over).... terrible...
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