I love Christmas songs. Not only do they provide the only chance for one to legitimately listen to Gary Glitter in public, but they genuinely fill me with Christmas cheer. I was even caught listening to Happy Xmas (War Is Over) by John Lennon in mid-August by a cheeky window cleaner. http://sendawaythetigers.wordpress.com/2011/12/14/do-they-care-its-christmas/
What's that instrumental that's mostly pan pipes or someting but has a great guitar solo towards the end? That one.
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I'd already responded to the same question on our own board, here's what I said. I love Christmas but live in dread of having to listen to that hackneyed old dirge Fairytale of New York. A p*ssed up, toothless trotter and a nasal ginge whiner ruining what would have been a nice musical arrangement makes me want to punch carol singers in the mush. And my don't we all chuckle because they say ar*e and scum bag. Dross. For me I'd go for this top three; Sleigh Ride - The Ronnettes Winter Wonderland (There's only One Kevin Gallen!) - Darlene Love Troika - Prokifiev (always played over anything to do with Christmas or snow - also in Love and Death by Woody Allen. You remember, when he was funny and wasn't a craddle snatching pervert) The best ever non-Christmas tune has to be Killing in the Name by Rage Against the Machine. What ever happened to the toothy northerner that didn't get the Christmas number one? Oh yes, Knock Knock. Who's there? Joe McEldery. Joe McEldery who? That's Showbiz!!