Fri 12/24/10: the Drive just wanna say... "Merry Christmas Baby"!
Broooooooooce to start -- kudos for playing this and not "Santa Claus..." BOS1
OMFG! George rings the New Years bells a week early! BOS2 "Ding Dong"!
Greg Lake again and now -- wow! -- "Christmas" from
Tommy. Major points for creativity this morning. This was a rock radio holiday staple back when there weren't a whole lot of rockin' holiday tunes.
Yikes -- America doing as sappy a version of "Have Yourself..." as I've heard. Still, certainly off-the-beaten-path.
NTM: Leon Russell doing a bluesy "Xmas in Chicago". I do remember his "Slipping Into Xmas", which came out in '73 -- maybe this was the B-side? (ETA: indeed it was!)
TANC: the U2 version of "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)".
And of course you gotta have the Kinks!
WOS Seger's stentorian take on "Drummer Boy". I'd've much preferred Joan Jett.
They loves them some Trans-Siberian Orch in the Midwest. But all their overblown Xmas medleys sound the same to me. Still, this was a creative set for sure.
Bruce Springsteen - Merry Christmas Baby
George Harrison - Ding Dong, Ding Dong
Greg Lake - I Believe in Father Christmas
The Who - Christmas
America - Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Leon Russell - Christmas in Chicago
U2 - Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
Kinks - Father Christmas
Bob Seger - The Little Drummer Boy
Trans Siberian Orchestra - Christmas Eve/Sarajevo