Did Belle & Sebastian do a Christmas album?!
I have no idea, but I've got like four or five Christmas songs by them, which are really good.
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Did Belle & Sebastian do a Christmas album?!
I have no idea, but I've got like four or five Christmas songs by them, which are really good.
Low's Christmas album is particularly good, IMO. I'm fond of Yo La Tengo's short Xmas EP, too, if you can find a copy.
From David's post in Press:
Last night Knut and I went to see Kelly Hogan at The Hideout. We had a blast. Fun! Yay!
SO jealous! Of both the hanging-out-with-Knut and the seeing-Kelly-Hogan. What songs did she do?
What songs did she do?
Really cool set of mostly lesser known jazz vocals, peppered with country, rockabilly and old R&B pop. Did things like "Moody's Mood For Love" and "Red Top" - which folks who have my jazz vocal tapes might know.
Tonight we see Kelly, Jon Langford, Robbie Fulks and many more at Heather McAdams Country Calendar Party! Sweeeeet! Also they will be showing old 16mm film clips of old country folks like Ray Price and Marty Robbins. So fun!
Also? Madrigal's coming
Y'all know there are a number of Glam Rock Xmas songs, my favorite being by Mud.
Give Madrigal my respect and missage.
Damn, you lucky SOB. If it's not too late, pass along my howdys to both Knut & Madrigal. And Jonboy.
Dude. I lived there for three months, and you get to see more Buffistae than I.
Is it worth watching the Wilco movie DVD with the commentary track?