Leonard Cohen and The Christmas Holidays.

General discussion about Leonard Cohen's songs and albums
Elsie
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Post by Elsie »

I second *everything* said by Lizzie and Babz above; would love truly, deeply to have a copy sent to Norway! Pleeeease?

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Add "Ballad of a Carpenter," Ewan McColl sung by Phil Ochs, Tom Lehrer's Christmas Song, "Chipmunks roasting on a open fire" from Twisted Chirstmas, ( available as a download) The Roches, three sisters, sing "We Three Kings." And don't forget the very Dickensian "Christmas in the Workhouse" sung to the tune of "God rest ye Merry Gentlemen."

Twas Christmas in the workhouse happiest time of all the year
The paupers was contented cuz' their guts was full of beer.
The master of the workhouse he strode through the dismal halls
And he cried "a Merry Christmas" but the paupers answered "Balls."

Then angry was the master and he swore by all the gods,
They'd have no Christmas pudding, the lousy bunch of sods.
Then spake an aged pauper, his face as hard as brass:
"You can take your Christmas pudding sir,
And shove it up your ass."
Author unknown ( someone thought Kipling).
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Post by linmag »

:lol: :lol: Still rolling about as I try to type this, Lightning :lol: :lol: Any chance of a link to the Chipmunks Roasting on an Open Fire?

Mike, do you think you could slip a copy of your compilation in with my poster? It would be much appreciated.
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Post by Cohen Knight »

SURE!!!!! Merry Christmas
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Post by lizzytysh »

Oh, dear ~ and Loreena McKennitt has the most incredible Christmas song, "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen," set to what I term, "Jewish rhythm" ~ awesome 8) . It's on a "five songs for the season" cd titled, "a winter garden."
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Post by Cohen Knight »

If you go to Rickie Lee Jones's website she has posted 3 Christmas songs for the holidays. I'm thinking of replacing Judy Garlands version with Rickies. Judy's has been around for a long time and is a classic. I love Rickie and I think it would be a good idea to mix it up. She also has God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen also.
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Leave Judy Garland behind? Oh :shock: no :shock: ! That's what helps to make this compilation so incredible......it spans the years. Rickie Lee Jones would be great, too, though. Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" would be fitting, too. Have you considered a two-cd set :wink: ?
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2 CD set???? I'll give it a good think. I shall get back to you. :D
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Post by margaret »

Mike, have you heard British singer Chris Rea's "Driving home for Christmas"?
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Post by bo fisher »

If you decide to make it a double cd, you should add John Prine's
"Christmas in Prison".

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I'll bet that's a good song, Bo. Likewise, Chris Rea's.
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Post by Cohen Knight »

In no perticular order this is what potentially disk 2 might look like.

1. Back Door Santa – B.B King & John Popper
2 Angels We Have Heard On High - Ella Fitzgerald
3. A Punk Rock Christmas - The Ramones
4. Santa Baby - Madonna
5. Merry Christmas Baby - Otis Redding
6. Blues For Christmas - John Lee Hooker
7. Christmas On The Block – Alan Mann
8. Thank God Its Christmas - Queen
9. Winterlude - Bob Dylan
10. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Clause - John Mellencamp
11. Christmas All Over Again- Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers
12. The Smokey Life – Leonard Cohen
13. Misty - Billie Holiday
14. Ambulance Blues – Neil Young
15. Rock & Roll Christmas - George Thorogood
16. Barcarolle – Tom Waits
17. Christmas In Prison – John Prine
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Do you have room for Chris Rea's? [Or ~ ahem ~ Loreena McKennitt's :wink: ?] Otherwise, a big WoW!!!

~ Lizzy
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Post by Cohen Knight »

Sure I'll put it!
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Post by lizzytysh »

Ohhhhhh......thank you, thank you, thank you :D ! Now, to figure out how to get it to you! Don't know if it's available for downloading :? !
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