I had listened a total of ten minutes when I heard what I call "Sarajevo". It has a longer title than that, but the one-word title is appropriate. During the
war in Bosnia, Beirut no longer had the negative meaning, but Sarajevo had become a replacement for Beirut, and for this song, that sounds about right.
A few minutes later, I heard what I thought was Mannheim Steamroller, but it was just their style if instrumentals. Ironically, the song WAS "Deck the Halls".
There was also junk like "This Christmas". I don't know who does it.
Plus some song about how Christmas isn't what it used to be by some girl who either is or sounds black who puts in extra syllables and starts the song making
terrible noises that don't sound like any English words except possibly "Ah" and "Whoa". No, I don't mean "Ahh" like Ray Conniff. I would really like that mess,
and all I have mentioned so far, kept off my radio.
But I heard mostly good stuff.
Steve Tyrell did "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town". I normally don't want to hear fast-moving big band music for Christmas, but I couldn't help but enjoy the
instruments on this.
Not 30 minutes after the other version, I heard a very good version of "Deck the Halls". It was violin-based with chimes in the middle and a bassoon toward the end, and then a bassoon with a clarinet.
There was Ray Conniff's "O Christmas Tree", which was the only one Jeff Rollins identified (wait, isn't that supposed to be Carl Hampton at 11 Eastern?), which
came two songs after another Ray Conniff style performance of a medley. I can't remember which two songs now. But in one they sang the words one at a time with a break after each, which was actually kind of annoying.
Also Dean Martin and Martina McBride on "Baby It's Cold Outside" through the magic of technolgy.
war in Bosnia, Beirut no longer had the negative meaning, but Sarajevo had become a replacement for Beirut, and for this song, that sounds about right.
A few minutes later, I heard what I thought was Mannheim Steamroller, but it was just their style if instrumentals. Ironically, the song WAS "Deck the Halls".
There was also junk like "This Christmas". I don't know who does it.
Plus some song about how Christmas isn't what it used to be by some girl who either is or sounds black who puts in extra syllables and starts the song making
terrible noises that don't sound like any English words except possibly "Ah" and "Whoa". No, I don't mean "Ahh" like Ray Conniff. I would really like that mess,
and all I have mentioned so far, kept off my radio.
But I heard mostly good stuff.
Steve Tyrell did "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town". I normally don't want to hear fast-moving big band music for Christmas, but I couldn't help but enjoy the
instruments on this.
Not 30 minutes after the other version, I heard a very good version of "Deck the Halls". It was violin-based with chimes in the middle and a bassoon toward the end, and then a bassoon with a clarinet.
There was Ray Conniff's "O Christmas Tree", which was the only one Jeff Rollins identified (wait, isn't that supposed to be Carl Hampton at 11 Eastern?), which
came two songs after another Ray Conniff style performance of a medley. I can't remember which two songs now. But in one they sang the words one at a time with a break after each, which was actually kind of annoying.
Also Dean Martin and Martina McBride on "Baby It's Cold Outside" through the magic of technolgy.