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    Default Re: Favorite Rock'n'Roll Christmas Songs

    Out of interest I found this old thread:

    https://www.eaglesonlinecentral.com/...ead.php?t=2868

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    Default Re: Favorite Rock'n'Roll Christmas Songs

    Here's a new one I like a lot - Michael Buble's "Cold December Night."

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BS53sw4fzM[/ame]

    Always in our hearts, Never forgotten

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    Default Re: Favorite Rock'n'Roll Christmas Songs

    I enjoy listening to .38 Special's A Wild-Eyed Christmas.

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    Default Re: Favorite Rock'n'Roll Christmas Songs

    Rolling Stone's take on 'best Christmas songs' is unsurprisingly heavy on Phil Spector & even more unsurprsingly includes Bruce Springsteen.

    http://www.rollingstone.com/music/ph...songs-20101216

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    Default Re: Favorite Rock'n'Roll Christmas Songs

    It's just not Christmas until I hear John Lennon's "Happy Christmas (War is Over)" and The Pretenders' "2000 Miles". If I can also catch The Waitresses' "Christmas Wrapping", it's a bonus.

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    Default Re: Favorite Rock'n'Roll Christmas Songs

    Here is mine :

    1) Pink Floyd - Merry Christmas Song (1975, rare lead vocal from drummer Nick Mason and was not released commercially and only heard on BBC)
    2) The Eagles - Please Come Home For Christmas
    3) Greg Lake - I Believe in Father Christmas
    4) Bob and Doug McKenzie - 12 Days of Christmas
    5) Holly and the Ivys featuring David Gilmour - Christmas on 45 (never released in the US but Gilmour playing on it drew me and his guitar is all over the place and to hear him solo "The Last Noel" on the intro and rock out ala outro to "Sheep" made it worthwhile)
    6) Queen - Thank God It's Christmas
    7) AC/DC - Mistress For Christmas
    8 ) Eric Cartman - O Holy Night (1997 Version where he gets cattle prodded for goofing lyrics)
    9) Monty Python - Christmas in Heaven
    10) The Kinks - Father Christmas
    11) Jethro Tull - Jack Frost and the Hooded Crow
    12) Cheech and Chong - Santa Claus and His Old Lady

    I can go on.

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