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| 1. On Monday, December 22nd, 2008 at 9:38AM Tony (a member) wrote:  Tony Member Since: January 2006 Shut up, Abner. Shut up, Abner. | Subject: Here is another question.... ....what is your favorite Christmas song and by what artist? | |
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| 2. On Monday, December 22nd, 2008 at 10:57AM Frank in TN (a member) replied:  Frank in TN Member Since: July 2003 I can't wait to be a Full Grown Man! I can't wait to be a Full Grown Man! | Two traditional tunes - Angels We Have Heard On High Carol of the Bells
And a real favorite - Blue Christmas by Seymour Swine and the Squealers | |
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| 3. On Monday, December 22nd, 2008 at 10:59AM Big Goober (a member) replied:  Big Goober Member Since: June 2008 Okay, you guys. C'mon, you guys. Beat it, you guys. Okay, you guys. C'mon, you guys. Beat it, you guys. | of course, Webb's live cover of "Run, Run Rudolph" ain't too shabby, neither | |
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| 4. On Monday, December 22nd, 2008 at 12:03PM Pammy Lee (a member) replied:  Pammy Lee Member Since: October 2007 | | |
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| 5. On Monday, December 22nd, 2008 at 12:30PM Susan (a member) replied:  Susan Member Since: June 2005 The Epitome of Sheer Happiness The Epitome of Sheer Happiness | The Beatles' "Frosty the Snowman". | |
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| 6. On Monday, December 22nd, 2008 at 1:01PM harnessg (a member) replied:  harnessg Member Since: July 2003 | I don't guess I have a "favorite" recording of any Christmas songs. But back in the late '80's when I was going to the Bluebird Cafe here in Nashville quite a lot, I went to one of their Christmas shows. Jimmy Hall (who's probably one of the most underrated vocalists in town), sang an acapella version of "O Holy Night" that brought the house down. That has to be my favorite performance ever of a Christmas song.
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| 7. On Monday, December 22nd, 2008 at 8:12PM Eric (a member) replied:  Eric Member Since: February 2006 "Whip that boy and you'll answer to me!" "Whip that boy and you'll answer to me!" | White Christmas - by The Drifters Blue Christmas - by Elvis 12 Days of Christmas - Bob & Doug McKenzie
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| 8. On Monday, December 22nd, 2008 at 9:11PM movax0 (a member) replied:  movax0 Member Since: June 2006 You cant be late till you show up. You cant be late till you show up. | I was at that show Glen, small world. Jimmy H and my 9th favorite geetarest Kenny Greenberg have brought hours of viewing pleasure through the years.
Although it aint a song, Handel's Messiah. The whole thing.
Frank what does inexchelsiesdio mean? | |
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| 9. On Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008 at 7:51AM Big Goober (a member) replied:  Big Goober Member Since: June 2008 Okay, you guys. C'mon, you guys. Beat it, you guys. Okay, you guys. C'mon, you guys. Beat it, you guys. | I think they have salve for that, mo | |
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| 10. On Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008 at 8:24AM Kevv (a member) replied:  Kevv Member Since: April 2007 Carryin' the news...... Carryin' the news...... | Old Toy Trains by Roger Miller | |
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| 11. On Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008 at 6:25PM harnessg (a member) replied:  harnessg Member Since: July 2003 | Wow movax, that's amazing. I used to go to the Bluebird all the time. Became friends with Vickie Carrico (because I went to about all her shows) and used to go see the Kingsnakes about every time they played. Did you ever see a band called The Nerve?
Glen | |
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| 12. On Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008 at 7:19PM movax0 (a member) replied:  movax0 Member Since: June 2006 You cant be late till you show up. You cant be late till you show up. | Yes, I remember them. I had met Danny Rhodes through a highskewl buddy of mine that moved to Nashvegas to become rich and infamous.
That's weird, My buddy Dave emailed me something this year (cant remember when) and said Danny had died.
Did you ever make those shows at the Cannery with that Wilder guy in the Nudie suit, or Robin Trower, Hot Tuna, Jon Winter, etc? | |
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| 13. On Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008 at 7:45PM harnessg (a member) replied:  harnessg Member Since: July 2003 | I engineered a CD for my buddy Rafael this last year and he had Jaime Nichols (who used to play in the Nerve) on percussion. I think he mentioned that Danny was in bad health (this was last January). Man that was an incredible band.
Never made it to the Cannery (at least in those days). My first live Webb show was at the Exit/In in probably 1988. | |
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| 14. On Wednesday, December 24th, 2008 at 7:14AM GoesToEleven (a guest) replied: | | . Christmas at K-Mart - Root Boy Slim
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| 15. On Wednesday, December 24th, 2008 at 8:41AM yardmaster (a member) replied:  yardmaster Member Since: July 2007 I say son is that a chicken hawk I say son is that a chicken hawk | John Denver's " Christmas for Cowboys" MCclain Family "Christmas on the Farm" but my all time favorites are by John McCutheon " Mail Myself to You" and "Christmas in the Trenches" | |
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| 16. On Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 at 5:01AM Colin (a member) replied: | | the Macc Lads do an interesting version of Jingle Bells... | |
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