M+N Xmas Playlist 2011
News posted Friday, December 23 2011 at 03:00 PM.
Related: Belles Will Ring, Hit The Jackpot, Jack Ladder, Bedroom Philosopher, Matt Banham.
Because Xmas songs are not the exclusive domain of Mariah Carey, Michael Buble and Zooey Deschanel…

Belles Will Ring – 'Stirring The Christmas Spirit'
Stirring The Christmas Spirit by belleswillring
The Bedroom Philosopher – '12 Days Of Christmas'
Jack Ladder & The Dreamlanders – '12 Days Of Christmas'
Matt Banham – 'Merry Xmas Matt Banham'
Hit The Jackpot – 'I Know It’s Xmas'
Little Red – 'Christmas Lights'
Little Red covers "Christmas Lights"
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The Sonics - Don't Believe In Christmas
...and Santa Claus ain't real.
Billy Childish and the Musicians of the British Empire
thanks for that bames, hilarious.
that billy childish track is great. I'm gonna have to take it to work.
reading - henry rollins ''the war on christmas starts with me''
the lump of coal album:
henry rollins '' twas the night before christmas''
hoodoo gurus ''little drummer boy''
the primitives ''silent night''
clockhammer ''here comes santa claus''
divine weeks ''o holy night''
odds ''kings of orient''
lord help us. there's a rob halford christmas album.
awwww. young fresh fellows with ''o little town of bethlehem''
Godzilla comin' to X-mas
http://the-knits.tumblr.com/post/14245091465/godzilla-xmas-carol
Oh, and 'Merry Xmas Matt Banham' is exceptional!
the motifs - xmas lights
soylent night by hell interface
all this
Dada Records ''Batman Smells'' Comp.
There was a thousands writeup. Cover by Jamie Doohan (Mental Powers) and music by famous and not so famous people.
Keith Richards - Run Rudolph Run
Sympathy released a pair of 10''s in the mid '90s called Happy Birthday Baby Jesus. Lotsa good songs.
Keith Richards - Run Rudolph Run
Sympathy released a pair of 10''s in the mid '90s called Happy Birthday Baby Jesus. Lotsa good songs.
Fuck I hate Vodafone.
THIS
My Dad has a video of something unrelated and it has this at the beginning. It just has the presenter saying ''That's all from us at MTV 1996. This is the Hoodoo Gurus'' or something to that effect. And then the terribly cheap video of them playing on the beach. Fantastic version
bought the billy childish album
A Quick One (Pete Townsend's Christmas) is probly my favourite...
Presents will be given!