Thursday, December 3, 2009
2009 Christmas Music Roundup or Broadway Cares but I Don't
Ahhh. Nanowrimo is over, work's caught up, it's the weekend. Time to check out some Christmas music.
First and foremost, the best Christmas comedy album of the year: Christmas in the Heart by Bob Dylan. Here's one review:
There's no way I'm buying it, but sometimes I go into iTunes and click on the sample of "Hark the Herald" just to give myself a smile. You can go to his web site, click choose a song, and listen for yourself.
Check him out singing in Latin on Adeste Fideles. He basically sounds like a parody of himself. You know, when you make your friends laugh by saying: "Okay, now sing it Bob Dylan style! Mah hahahahah..."
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Broadway singers doing Christmas. Absolutely nothing original here.
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Let's see how Very Special Christmas is this year... most iTunes peeps are giving it one star, and it does indeed sound bland. But I wouldn't kick "Do You Hear What I Hear" or "Last Christmas" out of bed for eating crackers. They're cute, as far as pop renditions go.
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This pop rock compilation is pretty forgettable except for Spirit of the West's "Christmas Eve." What I don't get is covers that just try to sound like the original. That's why I dislike most covers of "Santa Baby"--they never bring anything new. And same goes for the "Little Saint Nick" on this one. Why not just buy the Beach Boys in that case?
But... if you want your funny-punk Christmas song for the year, I vote for Third Eye Blind's "One of Those Christmas Days." Here's the entire lyrics:
I'm gonna stuff my present up your chimney
And the melted snow will make it all wet
Cuz it's gonna be one of those Christmas days
Spent in bed
I will be your little drummer boy
I'll beat it till you feel no pain
Cuz baby you're my Christmas joy
When you're sucking on my candy cane
It's no "Fairytale of New York" but... how many songwriters can combine Christmas magic, drunks, fights, humour, a punk sensibility, and beautiful romance? (Answer: Exactly 2 people - Shane McGowan and Jem Finer.)
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On the topic of "Fairy Tale" there's a new cover this year from Stars. It's... pretty, but just wrong. If you're gonna call someone a scumbag and maggot you gotta sound like you mean it.
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I decided to invest in a classic this year, Vince Guaraldi's Charlie Brown Christmas. I love the instrumental version of "Christmas Time is Here."
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I've never been a big Bocelli fan, but in the genre of Sentimental Christmas Songs, this is quite lovely--from his new Christmas album.
Then I wondered if it was a new song, or an original, and came across another "I Believe" song:
And this also led me to a 90s one hit wonder I'd forgotten about.
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Now if you want spooky-wintery-feeling type holiday albums, there are a couple new ones.
Sting's If On a Wintry Night - this is "Soul Cake"
Tori Amos' Midwinter Graces - this is "Star of Wonder" (when the chorus comes, it's awesome.)
"Winter's Carol"
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Sugarland for the country folk. Their "O Come O Come Emmanuel" (iTunes link) is really good. I don't know why they haven't posted it on their site or myspace--it's the most downloaded song. Speaking of cover songs, I just discovered Sugarland has a great live album with some cover songs.
Okay sorry, back to Christmas...
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If you like Glee... or you like your Mission Impossible mixed with your "We Three Kings" then the new Straight No Chaser might be your thing. The album includes their viral hit from last year, "12 Days of Christmas" culminating in "Africa." "9 ladies milking, they were miiiilking just for meeee!"
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If you like KT Tunstall she does a good job of "Baby Please Come Home" (though I still think U2 did the definitive rock version.) It's on the Now compilation this year, but is actually from 2007. Which begs the question... why is the compilation called Now?
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You want to know what's the #1 Christmas single, every year, on Canadian iTunes? It pretty much never leaves that spot.
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If you want to imagine how Prince might have written a Christmas song, back in his dirty days, listen to Lady Gaga's Christmas song. Chorus: "Light me up with me on top lets falalalala lalalala." (Actually Prince did write a Christmas song called "Another Lonely Christmas" and it's about a guy's lover who died on Christmas.)
Well... that's about it.
First and foremost, the best Christmas comedy album of the year: Christmas in the Heart by Bob Dylan. Here's one review:Think of the old Christmas records your grandparents used to play, complete with sleigh bells and sugarcoated backing vocals. Now, substitute Bing Crosby or Perry Como’s croon with Dylan’s ragged croak. If you can imagine that combination, you have Christmas in the Heart in a chestnut shell.
There's no way I'm buying it, but sometimes I go into iTunes and click on the sample of "Hark the Herald" just to give myself a smile. You can go to his web site, click choose a song, and listen for yourself.
Check him out singing in Latin on Adeste Fideles. He basically sounds like a parody of himself. You know, when you make your friends laugh by saying: "Okay, now sing it Bob Dylan style! Mah hahahahah..."______________________________________________
Broadway singers doing Christmas. Absolutely nothing original here.______________________________________________
Let's see how Very Special Christmas is this year... most iTunes peeps are giving it one star, and it does indeed sound bland. But I wouldn't kick "Do You Hear What I Hear" or "Last Christmas" out of bed for eating crackers. They're cute, as far as pop renditions go.______________________________________________
This pop rock compilation is pretty forgettable except for Spirit of the West's "Christmas Eve." What I don't get is covers that just try to sound like the original. That's why I dislike most covers of "Santa Baby"--they never bring anything new. And same goes for the "Little Saint Nick" on this one. Why not just buy the Beach Boys in that case?But... if you want your funny-punk Christmas song for the year, I vote for Third Eye Blind's "One of Those Christmas Days." Here's the entire lyrics:
I'm gonna stuff my present up your chimney
And the melted snow will make it all wet
Cuz it's gonna be one of those Christmas days
Spent in bed
I will be your little drummer boy
I'll beat it till you feel no pain
Cuz baby you're my Christmas joy
When you're sucking on my candy cane
It's no "Fairytale of New York" but... how many songwriters can combine Christmas magic, drunks, fights, humour, a punk sensibility, and beautiful romance? (Answer: Exactly 2 people - Shane McGowan and Jem Finer.)
______________________________________________
On the topic of "Fairy Tale" there's a new cover this year from Stars. It's... pretty, but just wrong. If you're gonna call someone a scumbag and maggot you gotta sound like you mean it.
______________________________________________
I decided to invest in a classic this year, Vince Guaraldi's Charlie Brown Christmas. I love the instrumental version of "Christmas Time is Here."______________________________________________
I've never been a big Bocelli fan, but in the genre of Sentimental Christmas Songs, this is quite lovely--from his new Christmas album.
Then I wondered if it was a new song, or an original, and came across another "I Believe" song:
And this also led me to a 90s one hit wonder I'd forgotten about.
______________________________________________
Now if you want spooky-wintery-feeling type holiday albums, there are a couple new ones.Sting's If On a Wintry Night - this is "Soul Cake"
Tori Amos' Midwinter Graces - this is "Star of Wonder" (when the chorus comes, it's awesome.)"Winter's Carol"
______________________________________________
Sugarland for the country folk. Their "O Come O Come Emmanuel" (iTunes link) is really good. I don't know why they haven't posted it on their site or myspace--it's the most downloaded song. Speaking of cover songs, I just discovered Sugarland has a great live album with some cover songs.Okay sorry, back to Christmas...
______________________________________________
If you like Glee... or you like your Mission Impossible mixed with your "We Three Kings" then the new Straight No Chaser might be your thing. The album includes their viral hit from last year, "12 Days of Christmas" culminating in "Africa." "9 ladies milking, they were miiiilking just for meeee!"______________________________________________
If you like KT Tunstall she does a good job of "Baby Please Come Home" (though I still think U2 did the definitive rock version.) It's on the Now compilation this year, but is actually from 2007. Which begs the question... why is the compilation called Now?______________________________________________
You want to know what's the #1 Christmas single, every year, on Canadian iTunes? It pretty much never leaves that spot.
______________________________________________
If you want to imagine how Prince might have written a Christmas song, back in his dirty days, listen to Lady Gaga's Christmas song. Chorus: "Light me up with me on top lets falalalala lalalala." (Actually Prince did write a Christmas song called "Another Lonely Christmas" and it's about a guy's lover who died on Christmas.)Well... that's about it.
phew!

...Can it be? I think I've finished every important work thing I needed to do, in order to have a relaxed two days off, not worrying about anything. Let's hope I don't wake up in a cold sweat at 7 AM having thought of something.
I've got avocados for guacamole... fresh bread... cookies... Christmas music... I am ready to watch movies and recharge my batteries.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
still in a defecit
I am so tired. My food supplies have been restocked, but not so my sleep supplies. Although Personal Life won out over Work Life, Work Life is taking revenge! I just worked about 17 hours (12 at work, 5 at home.) And I have sooo much to do tomorrow. Mercy me. Ah well, that's Christmas in retail.
To potential future employers scoping me out: Look how hard working and dedicated I am!
For some leavening...
To potential future employers scoping me out: Look how hard working and dedicated I am!
For some leavening...
Monday, November 30, 2009
nano is wrimo'd
I had to finish nano tonight because tomorrow (er today) I work the night shift, so not much time before midnight to get the writing done.
I had to get 8000 words written, and since I had previously calc'd that I write about 700 words in an hour, this worried me greatly. First time I've ever been seriously worried about Nano. I was determined to finish it (Personal Life facing off against Work Life) but to finish it and get no sleep... not great. I have a ton to do at work the next two days!
I actually finished about 2 hours ago at 5 AM, but had some other things to read and catch up on afterwards. But yay! Turns out I can write 8000 words in about 6 hours. Not bad not bad. And actually it was 8500 words because nano calculates less words than my writing program does. So I knew I was going to have to keep writing a bit until the nano robots recognized the right count.
Funny thing is, I left this novel in the same place as last year's -- at the Dark Point. It's very sad to keep leaving my characters at the point when everything's going wrong!
Okay, off to bed. And soon must replenish groceries. Shortbread eaten. Soup eaten. ...Still lots of tea.

I had to get 8000 words written, and since I had previously calc'd that I write about 700 words in an hour, this worried me greatly. First time I've ever been seriously worried about Nano. I was determined to finish it (Personal Life facing off against Work Life) but to finish it and get no sleep... not great. I have a ton to do at work the next two days!
I actually finished about 2 hours ago at 5 AM, but had some other things to read and catch up on afterwards. But yay! Turns out I can write 8000 words in about 6 hours. Not bad not bad. And actually it was 8500 words because nano calculates less words than my writing program does. So I knew I was going to have to keep writing a bit until the nano robots recognized the right count.
Funny thing is, I left this novel in the same place as last year's -- at the Dark Point. It's very sad to keep leaving my characters at the point when everything's going wrong!
Okay, off to bed. And soon must replenish groceries. Shortbread eaten. Soup eaten. ...Still lots of tea.
Personal Life WON!! (Just barely, but a win is a win.)
Starting point tonight:

Third attempt:
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Death by nano and Christmas retail
Hmm just realized I only have tonight and Sunday night to finish the remaining 10 000 words. How veddy interesting. Meanwhile I have a million things to do for work. I've take ONE home with me, and am allowing a small amount of time for it. But it's 2 AM so I'd better get to it. It really is coming down to ...
Job vs Writing
Meanwhile I ate the last of the old pita bread I found in the freezer. I've finished the soy milk, but still lots of rice milk. Realized I had icing sugar so I could make one dessert--shortbread cookies. But now the margarine is gone so I can't make anything else.
But there's pasta, 2 tomatoes, canned beans, lemon juice, and spices left. I think I can make it.
Job vs Writing
Meanwhile I ate the last of the old pita bread I found in the freezer. I've finished the soy milk, but still lots of rice milk. Realized I had icing sugar so I could make one dessert--shortbread cookies. But now the margarine is gone so I can't make anything else.
But there's pasta, 2 tomatoes, canned beans, lemon juice, and spices left. I think I can make it.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
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