I've always loved the David Bowie-Bing Crosby version of Little Drummer Boy. And there is an Emerson Lake and Palmer Xmas song, I think it's called Father Christmas but I'm not sure. Anyway, very powerful pull for me, that song.
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And there is an Emerson Lake and Palmer Xmas song, I think it's called Father Christmas but I'm not sure.
"I Believe in Father Christmas." It one of my favorites.
I love the book A Christmas Carol, but I don't really have a one true movie or staged version. Great Christmas stories include the beginning of Little Women and when Mr. Edwards meets Santa Claus in A Little House on the Prairie.
"Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" is the one that always gets me. I adore The Pretenders' take on it, but Judy Garland's version in "Meet Me In St. Louis" is the one that kills it for me.
I've always loved the David Bowie-Bing Crosby version of Little Drummer Boy.
I love the Dandy Warhols version they used in Veronica Mars.
Another one that gets me is "I'll Be Home for Christmas."
Dandy Warhols and Dresden Dolls, eh? Are you sure you're not a hipster?
I also like Sufjan Stevens. SHIT.
Do you enjoy them in a detached ironic way, or do you go a little nuts at their shows?
I have not seen any of them, but if I did, it would be the latter.
They make you pee yourself, don't they? Fess up.