Christmas Playlist

Saturday November 24, 2007

I’ve recently been playing around with Last FM and have added a widget to my sidebar. Not quite music while you work, but cetainly music while you blog. The other evening I added 15 new songs to my playlist; all with a Christmas theme. But it’s already changing. I’m not sure if I can take another four weeks of Do They Know It’s Christmas? and the irony of including Shakin’ Stevens is going to wear off.

So I think my list will slowly become more alternative. It’s already going that way already. I’ve added Wires by Athlete (it mentions Christmas in the lyrics) and Mad World by Gary Jules, a Christmas Number One from a few years back. Any other suggestions for alternative Christmas songs?

Thanks for mentioning this. When Pandora stopped allowed me to play from a non-US isp address, I was nearly sunk. This is so similar – hooray!

verbivore    26 November, 01:45 PM   

Coldplay did a good version of 2,000 Miles a couple of years ago.

simon    26 November, 02:11 PM   

I’ll check that one out. I don’t suppose Coldplay do anything by Shakin’ Stevens?

Stephen    26 November, 04:11 PM   

My vote would be Jona Lewie’s Stop the Cavalry. It’s frequently cited as a christmas song anyway, but it’s really just an anti-war song and if it wasn’t for the line “I wish I was at home for Christmas” would have bugger-all to do with that time of year…

Or if you want some novelties… “wombling merry christmas” (the wombles), “proper crimbo” (bo selecta), “christmas wrapping” (the waitresses). Be warned though: once you’ve heard Wombling Merry Christmas twice you’ll be wanting to put your foot through the speakers…

Or if you want a relatively decent but not so commonly heard song, how about Eartha Kitt’s “Santa Baby”? (or as my young ‘un says, “baby Santa”)

JackP    27 November, 10:38 PM   

Yup, Jona Lewie and The Waitresses are on my list. Subject to change, but this is it:

  1. Christmas Wrapping – The Waitresses
  2. Stop the Cavalry – Jona Lewie
  3. Stay Another Day – East 17
  4. Jethro Tull - Ring Out, Solstice Bells
  5. Merry Christmas Everyone – Shakin’ Stevens
  6. Driving Home for Christmas – Chris Rea
  7. Fairytale in New York -The Pogues
  8. Wires – Athlete
  9. Gary Jules – Mad World
  10. Elton John – Step into Christmas
  11. Christmas Time (Don’t let the Bells Ring) – The Darkness
  12. Otis Redding – White Christmas
  13. The Ramones – Merry Christmas (I Don’t Want a Fight Tonight)
  14. The Ronettes – Sleigh Ride
  15. Dean Martin – Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow

I’m not sure about Eartha Kitt – she’s always frightened me.

And who are Luzar and Jim?

Stephen    28 November, 06:04 PM   

Luzar and Jim? I don’t know them well, but they make a mean cup of tea. Googling them doesn’t help – last time I looked it returned my site…

Sounds a decent compilation album (apart from the Elton John one, which is just too cheesy for me – I’d rather have the wombles). When is it released?

JackP    28 November, 11:58 PM   

Oh yes, you are the top two when you Google it. The third result is a forum that claims it’s actually tsar and Jim, and Jim as in Jimmy Carter. Not sure if I believe this though.

A Christmas list has to have the required amount of cheese.

Stephen    29 November, 01:03 PM   

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