Sun, 16 December 2007
Not even a picture of decked out everygreens, jolly fat men dressed in red velvet or winter globe snow scenes. Not a bit of spinning here, neither fiber nor tales. Just lots of holiday music which will hopefully add a bit of zing to your holiday MP3 player. Welcome to the non traditional seating of the holiday manor. A very big thank you to all of the musicians that allow their music to be shared on this podcast. All music is from the podsafe music network Please visit the musicians websites and buy their music if you like it. It would be like dropping a little something into their Christmas stockings. Christmas Here on Mars by Bubble A Guy Named Nick by Jim Merillat A Harry Potter Christmas by Joel Kopischke Joy-Kinda Holidayish by Charlie Crowe Oh Come All Ye Faithful by Uncle Seth Robot Ad by PeeperRadio Theater Ya, You Betcha Christmas by Gary Sundblad Santa Claus is Freaking Me Out by Lord Weatherby Carol of the Bells by Admiral Twin I'll Be Home for Christmas by Twisted Sister Let It Snow by Winzenried A.K.A. Hollywood Drunks Socks and Underpants by TV's Kyle Santa's Story 06 by Andy Buscemi God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman by Chris Barker Jingle Jangle by Larry Seyer
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Sun, 16 December 2007
Christmas...it's all about traditions, at least in this podcast. Oh were you looking for somthing about spinning? Well the only thing spun, are two yarnspinners tales, the first about playing with someone else's toys and the second about her Christmas traditions. To keep with the theme, there is lots of music in, of course, a traditional style. All music is from the podsafe music network And because I want to send a big thank you to all the musicians that kindly shared some holiday music for us, here are their website links. Go and buy some music from them, their landlords will thank you. The opening song was It's Christmas Time by Bree Noble Feels Like Christmas is by: Rusty Bladen Santa is Coming to Town is by: Andy Buscemi A Round for Christmas is by: Jim Goodrich Rise up Shepherd and follow is by: Cat Jahnke Oh Holy Night is by: The New Autonomous Folksingers And we close with, Carol of the Bells by: thehipcola If you heard a strong chorus of Hallelujah! it's because I think I have finally worked out a better audio quality for my voice. I hope you think so too! |

