Back in the day, you'd turn on the radio during Christmas and hear the old great Christmas songs that you were used to. After a few years, you noticed that the Christmas songs were being sung by different people, but they sounded pretty much the same. Now, most of them are sung by "modern" singers test drag the notes on for too long or just complete change the tone and feeling of the song. Could we just go back to the originals and stop trying to modernize everything to please the younger audience?
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Could we just ban remixes. We don't need more talentless singers (who probably rely exclusively on digital effects) screeching into a mic thinking that trying to sound "flirty" or "cute" are ways to make music. Sorry but, you'll never be as good as The Rat Pack. They didn't need digital effects to sound good.
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2 RespuestasI agree most remixes or add ons are dumb but this is awesome... [spoiler] to jingle bells[/spoiler] 🎶 riding through the snow. On a broken pair of skis. Through the fields we go. Crashing into trees. The snow is turning red. I think that I am dead. I woke up in the hospital with stitches in my head. Oh jingle bells. Bat man smells. Robin laid an egg. Batmobile lost a wheel. And joker ran away hey.🎶
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This isn't a remix or anything, but I gotta say it. The song with John Lennon and Yoko Ono can go suck a fat one. I want to rip my ears off and throw them out the nearest window every time I hear it.
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1 RespuestaThe worst I've heard so far was a dub step Carol of the Bells. It was complete and utter trash. I'm also annoyed how modern singers and stars are trying to make their own Christmas songs. There is nothing wrong with the originals and these new songs and remixes don't really catch the feel of Christmas or miss the point of Christmas completely. The only real exception I can make is Trans-Siberian Orchestra's Carol of the Bells; everything else is just trashy pop with a Christmas theme.
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Carol of The Bells by August Burns Red is where it's at fam
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2 RespuestasJust look forward to these as holiday classics. Deck the Halls and Get Down with the Sickness.... Santa ain't no gold digger but Scrooge sure ain't no broke... Rudolph want's to put Five on it... All my friends are reindeer and they're slow...just wait for the weird one's nose to glow...
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Not so much Christmas songs as songs that should never be touched..
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I'm just plain tired of Christmas songs.
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1 RespuestaIm tired of cristmas songs in general. Movies as well. Its nice the first couple of years but over time you get tired of small amounts of content being recycled so damn much. Grandma can get ran over by a raindeer only so many times.
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Editado por Upperclass Bum: 12/9/2016 3:44:23 PMI worked in retail around this time last year and I can easily say that the worst thing about it wasn't the customers or the general disorder of everything and the hassle of trying to put stuff back into place, no -- it was having to hear a minimum of 4 different versions of the same -blam!-ing songs every time I was there... I [i]especially[/i] hated all the covers of the classic -blam!- duet, "It's Cold Outside" (or whatever the hell it's called) and Barbra Streisand's bat shit Jingle Bells cover.
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I'm just happy I haven't heard Michael Buble yet
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7 RespuestasLike Christmas itself?
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1 RespuestaMerry christmas by lil wayne clubhouse thanksgiving redux remix edition
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Best Christmas song
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No one should -blam!- with "All I Want For Christmas Is You." tht song is a modern masterpiece
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1 RespuestaI constantly listen Journey no matter the occasion.
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Yes. And it sucks.
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I'm tired of hearing the same five songs played and remixed over and over again. I swear I've heard four different versions of "Carol of the Bells" today. I would, however, like to hear some different stuff from different holidays too. Remember playing a Hanukkah bit in high school for the holiday concert. That was a fun song to play, and I'm not even Jewish.
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I don't feel pleased by these modernizations either and unless it's Mariah Carey, I don't think much of my generation cares for remakes of classic Christmas songs. I'd rather brand new ones or none at all. Jingle Bell rock can fck off too. I HATE that song.
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If you look up the history of a lot of popular, famous Christmas songs that we hear on the radio, you'll find that a lot of them are also remakes or covers of the older originals. It's a bit hypocritical to diss remixes in this regard.
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No. MIST MAKE MORE
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3 RespuestasDeck the halls and jingle those bells.
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No because I don't listen to it. If other people like it then go right ahead
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If I listen to Christmas music. It'll most likely be TSO only.
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I'm a filthy millennial and I agree.
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Clearly you lack Christmas spirit