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    Just listening to the song again and I feel like "we" are there and don't know it.
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    yall may disagree,,,,, but I think that song, Stairway to Heaven, Freebird an a few others should be put in a museum ,, and never played again,



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    And sll copies of Jingle Bells should be shot into space.
    Wait; that might make the Aliens mad.
    Drop 'em into a Volcano.

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    I also like Wagner!
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    All a matter of personal taste~ which really shouldn't matter at all to anyone else, and doesn't mean a thing at all.

    Personally, the acoustic 12 string lead intro to the O/P's song is still interesting, and actually has roots in real classical music.
    That being said, for the rest of the song, not really so much, which like I said above, is purely a matter of personal taste.

    I worked in a place for over three decades where the christmas music would start piping in at mid november. Some of it got to be a real grind.
    There's a few exceptions though- Old Bing's White Christmas was at least tolerable, and I still feel no need to shut it out. Likewise the choir version of Hark! the Herald angels Sing. All of which may be a simple matter of reverting to childhood, but who cares anyways...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogtag View Post
    And sll copies of Jingle Bells should be shot into space.
    Wait; that might make the Aliens mad.
    Drop 'em into a Volcano.
    Did you know that Jingle Bells was not intended to be a Christmas song?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Sharptail View Post
    All a matter of personal taste~ which really shouldn't matter at all to anyone else, and doesn't mean a thing at all.

    Personally, the acoustic 12 string lead intro to the O/P's song is still interesting, and actually has roots in real classical music.
    That being said, for the rest of the song, not really so much, which like I said above, is purely a matter of personal taste.

    I worked in a place for over three decades where the christmas music would start piping in at mid november. Some of it got to be a real grind.
    There's a few exceptions though- Old Bing's White Christmas was at least tolerable, and I still feel no need to shut it out. Likewise the choir version of Hark! the Herald angels Sing. All of which may be a simple matter of reverting to childhood, but who cares anyways...

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    Doc Sharptail
    agreed on the personal taste,

    to each his/her own, I am sure all have a song that when played on the radio they instinctively reach over and change the channel,,


    for about 20 yrs or so I was in a department that we could play a radio, (out of the public, in a backroom or closed off area) so we did, (had to hide it now and again from the big wheels


    so I only had to listen to the musak christmas stuff when I was on the sales floor,


    learned to tune most of it out when i became store management and had to be on the floor ,,

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    I'll have a blue blue blue blue blue Christmas is one of my all time favorite songs anytime. Great band, but I'll nearly twist and ankle to snap off Freebird.
    If I should die before I wake...great,a little more sleep.

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    Christmas music? Some is just boringly ... boring. A whole lot of it is O.K. Some ... absolutely outstanding. Year by year, I find a lot that is well worth playing, sometimes repeatedly. Not hard to ignore the bad and focus on the good. So, sincerely yours and to all ... Merry Christmas! bruce.
    " Unlike most conservatives, libs have no problem exploiting dead children and dancing on their graves."

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    Quote Originally Posted by S.A. Boggs View Post
    I also like Wagner!
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    I live way back in the hills, in a deep valley in the Ozarks. I tell visitors, "When in doubt, go downhill. When your CD begins playing 'The Ride of the Valkyries' You know you're on the right road."

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