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Does anyone enjoy any Christmas music - carols, pop songs, classical?

 

I used to like it, then went through a period of not liking it. Now I quite

enjoy it again, even the dreaded Slade!

 

Do you have a favourite?

 

I think I like Chestnuts Roasting by an Open Fire best, but I may have forgotten

others that I like as much.

 

Jo

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We have Trans-Siberian Orchestra playing merrily in the background quite a lot of the time at the moment!BBPeter2009/12/16 heartwerk <jo.heartwork

Does anyone enjoy any Christmas music - carols, pop songs, classical?

 

I used to like it, then went through a period of not liking it.  Now I quite enjoy it again, even the dreaded Slade!

 

Do you have a favourite?

 

I think I like Chestnuts Roasting by an Open Fire best, but I may have forgotten others that I like as much.

 

Jo

 

 

 

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Hi Peter

 

I must get a copy of that :-)

 

BB

Jo

 

, Peter Kebbell <metalscarab wrote:

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> We have Trans-Siberian Orchestra playing merrily in the background quite a

> lot of the time at the moment!

>

> BB

> Peter

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> 2009/12/16 heartwerk <jo.heartwork

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> > Does anyone enjoy any Christmas music - carols, pop songs, classical?

> >

> > I used to like it, then went through a period of not liking it. Now I

> > quite enjoy it again, even the dreaded Slade!

> >

> > Do you have a favourite?

> >

> > I think I like Chestnuts Roasting by an Open Fire best, but I may have

> > forgotten others that I like as much.

> >

> > Jo

> >

> >

> >

> > ---

> >

> > To send an email to -!

> > Groups Links

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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I'll just say no, and leave it at that.............

heartwerk Dec 16, 2009 2:41 AM Christmas music

 

 

 

Does anyone enjoy any Christmas music - carols, pop songs, classical?I used to like it, then went through a period of not liking it. Now I quite enjoy it again, even the dreaded Slade!Do you have a favourite?I think I like Chestnuts Roasting by an Open Fire best, but I may have forgotten others that I like as much.Jo

 

 

 

You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me!

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heartwerk Dec 16, 2009 8:32 AM Re: Christmas music

 

 

 

Hi PeterI must get a copy of that :-)BBJo , Peter Kebbell <metalscarab wrote:>> We have Trans-Siberian Orchestra playing merrily in the background quite a> lot of the time at the moment!> > BB> Peter> > 2009/12/16 heartwerk <jo.heartwork> > > Does anyone enjoy any Christmas music - carols, pop songs, classical?> >> > I used to like it, then went through a period of not liking it. Now I> > quite enjoy it again, even the dreaded Slade!> >> > Do you have a favourite?> >> > I think I like Chestnuts Roasting by an Open Fire best, but I may have> > forgotten others that I like as much.> >> > Jo> >> >> >> > ---> >> > To send an email to -!> > Groups Links> >> >> >> >>

 

 

 

You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me!

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I love all Christmas music. Especially the classics. I think Adeste Fidelis is

my favorite. I do not like the English version, I like the Latin.

 

 

Missie Harhold

and Gracie the Ibizan Hound

and Jeanie the Greyhound

greyhounddog

 

 

 

" Life is as dear to a mute creature as it is to a man. Just as one wants

happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do other

creatures. "

 

-Dalai Lama of Tibet, His Holiness, The XIV

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I must listen to that one - I may well know it, just not know the title.

 

Jo

 

, NATASHA HARHOLD <greyhounddog wrote:

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> I love all Christmas music. Especially the classics. I think Adeste Fidelis

is my favorite. I do not like the English version, I like the Latin.

>

>

> Missie Harhold

> and Gracie the Ibizan Hound

> and Jeanie the Greyhound

> greyhounddog

>

>

>

> " Life is as dear to a mute creature as it is to a man. Just as one wants

happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do other

creatures. "

>

> -Dalai Lama of Tibet, His Holiness, The XIV

>

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I love my nondenominational seasonally appropriate CD of a GrooveLily

musical, Striking 12, based loosely on the Hans C. Anderson story of

the little match girl. It's a great winter story. One of my favorite

songs is " Screwed-up people make great art. "

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I like classical and Medieval Christmas music, but the rest is very boring and repetitious.Patricia--- On Tue, 12/15/09, heartwerk <jo.heartwork wrote:heartwerk <jo.heartwork Christmas music Date: Tuesday, December 15, 2009, 11:41 PMDoes anyone enjoy any Christmas music - carols, pop songs, classical?I used to like it, then went through a period of not liking it. Now I quite enjoy it again, even the dreaded Slade!Do you have a favourite?I think I like Chestnuts Roasting by an Open Fire best, but I

may have forgotten others that I like as much.Jo---To send an email to -! Groups Links<*> /<*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional<*> To change settings online go to: /join ( ID required)<*> To change settings via email: -digest -fullfeatured <*>

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Jo, Adeste Fidelis is Oh Come All Ye Faithful. You've probably heard it. I

just prefer it in Latin. It sounds nicer.

 

 

Missie Harhold

and Gracie the Ibizan Hound

and Jeanie the Greyhound

greyhounddog

 

 

 

" Life is as dear to a mute creature as it is to a man. Just as one wants

happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do other

creatures. "

 

-Dalai Lama of Tibet, His Holiness, The XIV

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I've not heard of that. What kind of music is it?

 

Jo

 

 

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Thursday, December 17, 2009 7:57 AM

Re: Christmas music

I love my nondenominational seasonally appropriate CD of a GrooveLily musical, Striking 12, based loosely on the Hans C. Anderson story of the little match girl. It's a great winter story. One of my favorite songs is "Screwed-up people make great art."

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