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FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK XMass songs!!!!!! (pg. 3)
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Ania_xox
I work in a hardware shop and they have been playing Christmas music since late november
not too bad imo

except this version of "deck the halls" that plays probably 10 times in a day

take the "a" sound from words like "apple" or "basket"

FAA LAA LAAA LAA LAAAA LLAA LAAA LAAAA LAAAAAAAAAAA

:wtf:
a spoon
I think the Charlie Brown Christmas song is pretty ace
Ygrene
quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
I work in a hardware shop and they have been playing Christmas music since late november
not too bad imo

except this version of "deck the halls" that plays probably 10 times in a day

take the "a" sound from words like "apple" or "basket"

FAA LAA LAAA LAA LAAAA LLAA LAAA LAAAA LAAAAAAAAAAA

:wtf:


Oh I forgot where you work! Will you load up my stocking with anything Craftsman please? ;)
oldblue1224
the 12 pains of christmas owns all x-mas songs, and its the only tolerable one
Jake Benson
A'ing'men to the first post of this thread. For about a week I was like "ahhh this is nice not hearing stupid black people trying to make watered-down house music disguised as hip-hop." But now hearing these ing slow crooning Christmas poop songs is like watching great porn but not being able to masturbate. I'd rather listen to black rap artists imitate house music. If I ever see someone some dude singing "i'm dreaming of a whiiiiiite Christmas" live then I'm gonna whip out my ing penis and then pee all over his ing face.
Sushipunk
So, there's one song I seem to hear every Christmas. Not like a crappy carol or something though. Sounds like it was properly composed (100+ years ago, maybe more), with real vocal harmonies etc. It has a kind of intensity to it, though I have no idea of the lyrics themselves. Potentially in latin?

Any ideas? 100 internet points for anyone who can lead me to it (from my description lol :p)

Edit: It would be sung in a proper church choir or something.
Leif
quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
So, there's one song I seem to hear every Christmas. Not like a crappy carol or something though. Sounds like it was properly composed (100+ years ago, maybe more), with real vocal harmonies etc. It has a kind of intensity to it, though I have no idea of the lyrics themselves. Potentially in latin?

Any ideas? 100 internet points for anyone who can lead me to it (from my description lol :p)

Edit: It would be sung in a proper church choir or something.




Carol of the Bells :conf:
Sushipunk
quote:
Originally posted by Leif


Carol of the Bells :conf:


That's it!!!!!!

Dude, you rock!

I always wondered what that song was :)

It's obviously not in latin :p But I can remember it from very young years as the only Christmassy song I ever liked.

Cheers :D

Edit: This post, hereby, transfers 100 internet points to Leif.
Trance Nutter
a choir has been performing at rush hours in the main train station here. It gives the old building a nice ambience as you walk through, but thats just cos of their voices rather than the songs themselves.

It also kind of sucks because they are across from the ticket windows and get up quite a volume sometimes, you stand there talking to the guy behind the glass and he can't hear you and you can't hear him cos of the choir so its:
"Multitrip please"
"what?"
"what?"
"what?"
"what?"
"what?"
"what?"
"what?"
I just threw money and my old ticket through the window and let him work it out.
aquila
off topic, what are multitrip tickets in adelaide worth these days? probably something stupid like ing $60 no doubt

Trance Nutter
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Originally posted by aquila
off topic, what are multitrip tickets in adelaide worth these days? probably something stupid like ing $60 no doubt


about $28



a bit overpriced for the quality. But at least it gets you everywhere, none of this zone crap like other places.
aNYthing
Exception: this one is MAAAAD funny stoned or not :stongue:


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