Good day, and welcome to Day Twelve
Jan. 19th, 2007 11:40 amI'm not really here, I'm still enjoying my god-given right to a day off IN BED, but I just realized that this past holiday season, I didn't hear one single instance of Bob & Doug McKenzie's Twelve Days of Christmas.
I know that Twelve Days parodies are ubiquitous as all get-out, and annoying to boot because it's already the longest song EVER, unless you pull an Allan Sherman and sing "And all that other stuff" to get to whatever funny thing you've substituted for a partridge in a pear tree. (Sherman's partridge was "A Japanese Transistor Radio" but the best was his fifth one, "A statue-of-a-lady-with-a-clock... where her stomach ought to beeeeeeee!" and I'll award the Brass Figligee with Bronze Oak Leaf Palm to anyone who can correctly identify where that phrase was recycled and used again in another song.)
But I guess at least down here in the States, the McKenzie Brothers been supplanted in our collective Christmas pop consciousness by David Bowie and Bing Crosby (arguably are the more incongruous of the duos, but still.) I have a warm spot in my heart for those two lads from the Great White North.
"This should just be the Two Days of Christmas, it's too hard for us!"
"You know what, it should be the Thirteen Days of Christmas, and on the thirteenth day, you could've gone down to one of those good donut shops, where if you buy a dozen you get one free, and that would be thirteen donuts for the Thirteenth Day of Christmas."
I know that Twelve Days parodies are ubiquitous as all get-out, and annoying to boot because it's already the longest song EVER, unless you pull an Allan Sherman and sing "And all that other stuff" to get to whatever funny thing you've substituted for a partridge in a pear tree. (Sherman's partridge was "A Japanese Transistor Radio" but the best was his fifth one, "A statue-of-a-lady-with-a-clock... where her stomach ought to beeeeeeee!" and I'll award the Brass Figligee with Bronze Oak Leaf Palm to anyone who can correctly identify where that phrase was recycled and used again in another song.)
But I guess at least down here in the States, the McKenzie Brothers been supplanted in our collective Christmas pop consciousness by David Bowie and Bing Crosby (arguably are the more incongruous of the duos, but still.) I have a warm spot in my heart for those two lads from the Great White North.
"This should just be the Two Days of Christmas, it's too hard for us!"
"You know what, it should be the Thirteen Days of Christmas, and on the thirteenth day, you could've gone down to one of those good donut shops, where if you buy a dozen you get one free, and that would be thirteen donuts for the Thirteenth Day of Christmas."
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Date: 2007-01-19 04:56 pm (UTC)When I was a kid, my favorite part of that song was the groovy little synthesizer outro.
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Date: 2007-01-19 05:57 pm (UTC)Of course, two of those were via my own iTunes...I did have to explain what a tuque was to
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Date: 2007-01-19 06:01 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-01-19 06:13 pm (UTC)... and a beer!
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Date: 2007-01-19 06:22 pm (UTC)Actually, I'm pretty sure OMC never released a Christmas album.
As for unfavorite/favorite holiday songs: I don't recall hearing "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer" this year, which is a good thing. I'm still a fan of No Doubt's "Oi To The World" and the Barenaked Ladies/Sarah McLachlan "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen".
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Date: 2007-01-19 06:25 pm (UTC)"Yeah, that beer's empty."
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Date: 2007-01-19 07:12 pm (UTC)I did, however, hear "The Christmas Shoes," about a bazillion times, which is a bazallion and one times too many.
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Date: 2007-01-19 07:23 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-01-19 07:26 pm (UTC)One I love and almost never hear is Cheech & Chong's "Santa Claus And His Old Lady." This year I only heard it once, playing in the SF airport as part of the ambiance music, but it was so low all I could do was recognize it. I need to track that one down...
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Date: 2007-01-19 10:02 pm (UTC)DaysAnnoying Tourists in the comments (but the rest of the commenters aren't from Boston).Personally, "a mailman with a taser" is going to my favourite partridge replacement for all time.
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Date: 2007-01-19 10:37 pm (UTC)Next Christmas, get me a chainsaw.
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Date: 2007-01-19 11:14 pm (UTC)You want christmas musics? Work retail.
Date: 2007-01-20 09:41 am (UTC)That said, Bob & Doug were a pleasant diversion from the rest of them. Usually twice a day.
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Date: 2007-01-20 09:42 am (UTC)As far as favorite Christmas songs: I've only heard it a few times, but I love "Santa Got A DWI." Too bad nobody's played that one in years.
Least favorite is probably "Christmas Is Coming Twice This Year" by...I think it's the Hollytones. Just kinda boils the blood.
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Date: 2007-01-20 03:34 pm (UTC)Radio sucks these days. Tis much better to make your own radio.
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