Merry Christmas...the musical

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  1. JO'Co

    JO'Co Well-Known Member

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    This is my favorite. It was recorded on November 22, 1963...
    Bing Crosy
    Do You Hear What I Hear?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARt3PRLz3xM

    This beautiful version is sung in Irish-Gaelic...
    Enya
    Silent Night
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KTfL6_eiWo

    A modern classic...
    Trans-Siberian Orchestra
    Wizards in Winter
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szLmAPW39uE

    For all of you bad boys from the 60's...
    The Kinks
    Father Christmas
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjaPXihbORk
    :p
     
  2. JO'Co

    JO'Co Well-Known Member

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    Gene Autry

    Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLf0DDt3Xiw




    Bing Crosby

    Ed Sullivan Show
    White Christmas
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m5kJFb-97w

     
  3. Terry O'Keefe

    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    Gene Autry...man that guy really made a ton of money off of being a B movie cowboy didn't he...must have been a pretty sharp dude!
     
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    "B" movie???? "B" MOVIE???????

    Man, you're talking about Gene Autry! One of the three greatest cowboys ever, including Roy Rogers and the Lone Ranger. He shoulda got an Oscar for at least one of his movies.

    Don't be dissin' my man Gene Autry. :wink:
     
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    Gene Autry...my all time favorite Singing Cowboy from the time my mom first took me to see him in the movies around 1940. Loved him on the radio, and his comic books! j.
     
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    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    The Lone Ranger was not a Cowboy...he was a Texas Ranger! ;)
     
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    Terry, stop saying these things! Next thing, you'll be telling me there's no Santa Claus. :(
     
  8. JO'Co

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    Gene Autry was my hero too. (BTW- he was from Texas.) He was one of the most popular singer/movie stars of all-time. When he visited foreign countries (like Ireland) he was treated like a visiting head of state. His song, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, is the second biggest selling tune of all-time; second only to Bing Crosby's White Christmas. Nothing that the Beatles, Frank Sinatra, Elvis or Michael Jackson ever did surpassed him. He was also a war hero as a pilot during WWII.

    His business abilities were off the chart as well. His "Flying A Ranch" properties included the first radio and TV stations here in SoCal; Flying A Gas, which is now part of Chevron-Texaco; The Anaheim Angels baseball team; recording studios; SoCal real estate; as well as the copyrights to his songs including
    Peter Cottontail, Here Comes Santa Claus, Back in the Saddle Again and Rudolph. He used his money to collect items of the real West through out his career and donated it all to the Autry Museum of the West in Los Angeles. If you've never been there, you're missing a treat. We take our students there every year, despite our school being located more than 100 miles away. Autry's museum contains collections of real artifacts next to movie artifacts, so that you can be standing next to Kevin Costner's costume from Dances With Wolves as you look at Mrs. Custer's dress or Wyatt Earp's pistol. This museum contains the greatest collections of women's and Californio (old Mexican) artifacts that I've ever seen, as well as everything from Billy the Kid to Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show and they're not done yet. This year, they will unveil the greatest collection of American Indian artifacts ever seen. More than 500,000 of them!

    Thank you Mr. Autry. You were my hero too.
    http://www.autry.com/geneautry/geneautry_biography.html

    ...............JO'Co
     
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    Thanks, Jim. I feel much better now. :wink:
     
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    Trans-Siberian Orchestra.....we took the kids to see them in concert last year just before Christmas. Love their music and it was an extraordinary show.....great musicians and the arrangements and compositions are absolutely and truly brilliant. Little known factoid.....there are actually two TSO's for live touring purposes....an east coast TSO and a west coast TSO.....gotta buy the program to get the scoop!
     
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    re: TSO
    Wow! I didn't know that. I'd like to see them too. I love their arrangements.
     
  12. Stu Ryckman

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    I love all christmas music...new and old.

    For whatever reason, I really like this arrangement by the quirky Barenaked Ladies and Sarah McLachlan

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  13. Stu Ryckman

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    I just love Christmas!

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    Speaking of Sarah McLachlan, this is not a Christmas song per se but I really like this redo of a Gordon Lightfoot song;

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  15. Terry O'Keefe

    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    That was good Stu, made me look up Gordon's version....He says he wrote it during a rainy night in Cleveland! :)

    I think I kind of like Sarah's better, but then maybe it's because she's so easy to look at! :)

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