wakephan09
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Bad aftertaste
Better than plastic floating around in the ocean for eternity.
Yeah, we have beer which is generally betterI won’t argue with that.
I rarely eat ice cream. When I do I have no problem taking a sample or two. There is no ice cream place in Austin I love. DipDipDip Ice Cream was interesting, but I am not planning to go back.
Pentatonix.
I won’t argue with that.
I rarely eat ice cream. When I do I have no problem taking a sample or two. There is no ice cream place in Austin I love. DipDipDip Ice Cream was interesting, but I am not planning to go back.
they have bonefish in carlisle pa?
Any time someone tries to come up with a new Christmas song. With the exception of the Mariah Carey song, no good new Christmas song has come out in at least I dunno 60 years or so.
more of a thought exercise - but i agree, most of the 'best' radio xmas songs are from the 40s and 50s
Off the top of my head, some of the popular "traditional songs/arrangements" released after 1959 (YMMV):
Charlie Brown soundtrack
the Grinch soundtrack
Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree by Brenda Lee
Crosby/Bowie - Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy
Burl Ives' - Holly Jolly Christmas
Dean Martin's - Winter Wonderland
José Feliciano's - Feliz Navidad
Jackson Five's - Kissing Santa Claus
McCartney's - Wonderful Christmastime
Wham - Last Christmas
Springsteen - Santa Claus Comin' to Town
Buble's - It's beginning to look a lot like xmas
Barenaked Ladies & Sarah McLachlan – "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/We Three Kings
Is Sugar Pine good? I’ve heard some good things about it but have yet to check it out.
Off the top of my head, some of the popular "traditional songs/arrangements" released after 1959 (YMMV):
Charlie Brown soundtrack
the Grinch soundtrack
Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree by Brenda Lee
Crosby/Bowie - Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy
Burl Ives' - Holly Jolly Christmas
Dean Martin's - Winter Wonderland
José Feliciano's - Feliz Navidad
Jackson Five's - Kissing Santa Claus
McCartney's - Wonderful Christmastime
Wham - Last Christmas
Springsteen - Santa Claus Comin' to Town
Buble's - It's beginning to look a lot like xmas
Barenaked Ladies & Sarah McLachlan – "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/We Three Kings
more of a thought exercise - but i agree, most of the 'best' radio xmas songs are from the 40s and 50s
My time period was arbitrary and off the top of my head. I’ll grant the Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack as it’s my favorite Christmas music, but I don’t think that’s even really new, original music. Linus and Lucy is, but I think it was used in another Peanuts love first? Would have to check. My post mainly came because we were at a restaurant playing Christmas music and it was all new original shit that all seemed to have the same theme of OMG Christmas is almost here.