After years of retail I'm an absolute grinch for most Christmas music that plays on the radio, but I still really enjoy just about all the hymns and church music despite not being religious whatsoever
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Handles Messiah - yes please.
Same. Gloria In Excelsis Deo rips
Killer hymn.
Great pick! Just belting it at the top of my lungs, despite zero singing ability, so satisfying
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Jul i Svingen was one of NRK's "advent calendar shows", i.e. an episode a day from December 1st to December 24th. I think "advent calendar shows" are actually a phenomenon largely unique to TV in the Nordic countries, with limited success in Germany and the Netherlands as well.
In any case I never actually watched Jul i Svingen myself, but the song is generally very popular for Christmas playlists in Norway. So it's sort of a cultural osmosis thing for me. The song blends folk music elements like the fiddle, with more Christmas-y sounds like jingle bells, with more modern elements, and all of these elements come together to create a very unique and cozy vibe I think.
Sent from Mdewakanton Dakota lands / Sept. 29 1837
Treaty with the Sioux of September 29th, 1837
"We Will Talk of Nothing Else": Dakota Interpretations of the Treaty of 1837
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Kris Kringle was a car thief by Wesley Willis
I like that one John Lennon made
Mi burrito sabanero! It's so catchy that I don't mind having heard it a million times by now.
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Happy Holidays, you bastard - Blink 182
It’s not super xmas-y but I really like it.
Also any good Wassail-Ing songs.
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Like, almost all of them.
They need to stay out of November though.
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We Three Kings, but only if it has a rap section shoehorned in (Beach Boys and The Roches both have pretty good versions as well)
Also this Wynton Marsalis version: https://youtu.be/FomP2m8DPG8
Señor Santa by Y La Bamba https://youtu.be/-PdSf0jYu3A
Silver Bells is kinda cozy.
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There are so many good Christmas songs. Like a Gift From God or Whatever by Chris Farren is an entire album of original Christmas bangers.
Jingle Bells · Ramsey Lewis Trio
They put out two Christmas albums.
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I can't hear Christmas songs anymore.
I only hear Gachimuchi and break out in laughing fits it stores blasting Christmas music.
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Chiron Beta Prime by Jonathan Coulton.
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