Frazz by Jef Mallett for December 22, 2016
Transcript:
Caulfield: "Do they know it's Christmas" leads with 1,640 plays. Lennon's "Happy Xmas" is closing in with 1,587. "We are the world" is limping along in third with 822. Frazz: I don't think Christmas is about keeping score. Caulfield: I didn't think it was about guilt, either, but the numbers disagree.
snuster1 almost 8 years ago
And Mariah Carey’s All l Want For Christmas has 27,087.
Carl Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Luckily I’ve not heard any of them this Christmas. Truly a happy holiday.
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Sucking the joy out of a holiday of these proportions is a truly monumental task.
car2ner almost 8 years ago
AMEN!
busman_49 almost 8 years ago
I haven’t heard too much of any of those (thank goodness), nor have I heard too much of Bruce Springsteen’s holiday offerings. Helps I have 4 stations to choose from :)
StratmanRon almost 8 years ago
Yeah, turning the whole “We Are The World” concept into Christmas songs is not a good thing, IMHO. I prefer the old-school songs – Nothing says ‘Christmas’ like Deano…
Otto almost 8 years ago
I’m playing our “Dr. Demento’s Greatest Xmas Hits” CD, with songs like a duet with Wildman Fisher on “I’m a Christmas Tree”, “I’m getting nutting for Christmas” and other wacky favorites.
garcoa almost 8 years ago
“Oldies but goodies”. I’m talking about us, not the Christmas songs.
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I’m an atheist, but Jose Feliciano doing “Feliz Navidad” always makes me feel happy.
tahoeh2o almost 8 years ago
This is the best… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kn-B-fSi4L4
JanLC almost 8 years ago
We have one local station that went all Christmas in November, and I have heard every song mentioned on it multiple times. Then I found the local Christian station that plays all Christmas during the day. They play the old hymns and carols as well as the uplifting secular songs. No downers at all.
booga almost 8 years ago
In America, Christmas is ALL ABOUT keeping score.
scaeva Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Wacko oldies? How about The Chipmunks? Haven’t heard them in decades, and I am truly grateful!
carlfishman almost 8 years ago
Sir Colin Davis conducting the LSO in Handel’s Messiah. Best Christmas music ever!
Mary McNeil Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Second best is ANY version of Handel’s Messiah !
Jeff0811 almost 8 years ago
For those who have few stations to listen to, one word: Pandora.com. You all do have a computer, right? Tablet of some sort? Iheart radio if you prefer..
dlenihan80 almost 8 years ago
Nothing like good old fashioned Catholic guilt!
Thehag almost 8 years ago
Yeah I have 4 different ‘Messiahs’ thanks to used CD’s. Also love the Medieval Babes album. Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong. Odetta, Pete Seeger, Dean Martin, Doris Day, Loreena McKinnet,Mel Torme, The Waitresses song is fun,….gosh I like a lot of it. From after Thanksgiving until Christmas Day. Then I’m done for a year.
childe_of_pan over 7 years ago
There are a lot of good Christmas songs out there, but you have to look for them. Number one hint: you’re least likely to find them on commercial stations. This is an especially good time of year to get to know your public stations.
Jhony-Yermo over 1 year ago
I hope the Little Drummer Boy is in the toilet.