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14 Days Until Christmas

I’ve been picking a Christmas song a day to talk about here on the blog, and for the last couple days, I’ve woken up with Elton John’s “Step into Christmas” in my head. Seems like a sign…

A couple Easter eggs – or Christmas presents —

  1. Elton’s John’s legendary collaborator Bernie Taupin is “playing” the tubular bells.
  2. Elton holds up his Watford Football Club supporters club card. A longtime fan, he bought the team a couple years after this and owned it for more than a decade.

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1970s, Music
December 11, 2020 | 12:13 pm

19 Days Until Christmas

I’m posting a holiday song a day from my personal collection until Christmas day … and today is a Jimi Hendrix medley of “Little Drummer Boy,” “Silent Night,” and “Auld Lang Syne.” Jimi was rehearsing in December 1969 for some shows at Fillmore East with drummer Buddy Miles and bassist Billy Cox (aka The Band of Gypsys).  The space didn’t have soundboard so think of the medley, recorded on a two-track tape recorder, as more an official bootleg than a polished single. I can’t find a YouTube link, and the Vimeo link isn’t won’t embed,  so instead, you’ll have to click on this bit of run-on typing to hear it.

The pic of Santa Jimi on the cover is from a 1967 photo shoot to promote “Axis: Bold As Love” in the UK’s “Record Mirror” weekly paper. Another photo from that shoot is at the top of the post.

“The Little Drummer Boy” is not my favorite Christmas song, but here’s a second version I can get behind – a revved-up surf rock take by Los Straitjackets,

 

1970s, Music
December 6, 2020 | 8:23 am

22 Days Until Christmas

Want to hear The Monkees sing a Spanish Christmas carol from the 1500s? I promised a holiday song from my collection, every day until December 25, so here’s Mike, Micky, Peter, and Davy singing “Ríu Ríu Chíu” on their 1967 Christmas episode.

You can always watch “Ríu Ríu Chíu” (or just “Riu Chiu”) on YouTube, and there’s a transfer of the TV audio on the 2007 deluxe reissue of “Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.,” but the only digital remaster I’ve found is on the Target-exclusive version of The Monkees’ 2018 CD “Christmas Party.” The lyrics are about the Virgin Mary and the Immaculate Conception and Jesus Christ’s birth on Earth (aka Christmas Day). The actual words “ríu ríu chíu” are nonsense, mimicking the sounds of a bird, a nightingale or kingfisher.

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1970s, Music
December 3, 2020 | 8:47 am

26 Days Until Christmas

Time to talk about another Christmas song, one a day until December 25. “Christmas Must Be Tonight” by The Band is so much better than you’d expect from a song stuck at the end of side one on their 1977 odds-and-ends album, “Islands.” This was their last album for Capitol Records, scraped-together leftovers so the soundtrack for “The Last Waltz” could come out on Warner Brothers.

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1970s, 1990s, Music
November 29, 2020 | 12:40 pm

27 Days Until Christmas

I’ve got a deep collection of Christmas albums that started around 2005 when I was writing for a website that doesn’t exist anymore. Record companies would send us free copies of new Christmas releases in exchange for reviews. We were always hungry for content, so it was a fair trade. We might have even given “VeggieTales – The Incredible Singing Christmas Tree” an ironic spin.

I’ve added to the collection with my own money each year and I’m going to highlight some of my favorites between now and December 25. Let’s start with a Christmas song that’s huge in the UK – so popular that it comes back onto the charts every year since 2007, but it’s mostly unknown in the US. “I Wish it Could Be Christmas Every Day” was originally released by the glam band Wizzard in 1973.

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1970s, Music
November 28, 2020 | 1:42 pm
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John Graham is That Guy on TV – an Emmy-winning producer/writer/host and owner of Mosquito County Productions, based in Orlando, FL.

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