yipeeeee wrote: » Most if not all of the classics are from the 70s 80 and 90s. Is this a sign of the music industry in general or what's the crack with it??
Talib Fiasco wrote: » Christmas songs are generally horrific regardless of year of release.
we'llallhavetea wrote: » yeah i'm gonna say its more than likely because we grew up with the oldies
yipeeeee wrote: » But every music station, shop radio station plays the old ones. So it's not just a generation thing seems you find all generations in the above.
Patty O Furniture wrote: » Didn't Rage Against The Machine almost come close to beating Cowell's Christmas domination. I like Deano's It's Beginning To Look a Lot Like Christmas/Let It Snow... & Driving Home For Christmas etc. & without fail Pogues & FONY,but not Ronan Keatings phony FONY :mad:
paulbok wrote: » The Phony FONY?
Woshy wrote: » Tim Minchin - White Wine in The Sun is by far my favourite Christmas song and that's recent enough https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCNvZqpa-7Q
thelad95 wrote: » Fantastic song and one everyone can relate to without any religion or consumerism being shoved down peoples throats. Brought me to tears the first time I heard it.
Saralee4 wrote: » I haven't seen anyone mention The Darkness, 'Christmas Time' from 2004. I have to say I love this song and it has all the traits of a really good Christmas song, heartbreak, fun, great melody, bells etc.
Patty O Furniture wrote: » Remember his rendition of Fairytale Of New York, which was pretty dire
thelad95 wrote: » .... everyone can relate to without any religion or consumerism ....