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From the top of my head: Band Aid - Do They Know It's Christmas Time? and Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The Power Of Love. :bowdown:

The one that I really despise is the one they play every freaking Christmas: Wham - Last Christmas :puke:

 

3 of my favourites there mate :tumbsup:

 

Also love A Spaceman Came Travelling - Chris De Burgh :)

 

I thought I did the Christmas threads matey :lol:

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From the top of my head: Band Aid - Do They Know It's Christmas Time? and Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The Power Of Love. :bowdown:

The one that I really despise is the one they play every freaking Christmas: Wham - Last Christmas :puke:

 

3 of my favourites there mate :tumbsup:

 

Also love A Spaceman Came Travelling - Chris De Burgh :)

 

I thought I did the Christmas threads matey :lol:

 

Can't be enough Christmas threads.... :whistle:

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From the top of my head: Band Aid - Do They Know It's Christmas Time? and Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The Power Of Love. :bowdown:

The one that I really despise is the one they play every freaking Christmas: Wham - Last Christmas :puke:

 

3 of my favourites there mate :tumbsup:

 

Also love A Spaceman Came Travelling - Chris De Burgh :)

 

I thought I did the Christmas threads matey :lol:

 

Can't be enough Christmas threads.... :whistle:

 

 

Or Sabbath songs :)

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Steve Lukather's Merry Axemas release..

 

 

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I would Vote also for Mr Lukather, but for his 'Santamental' disc, which is brilliant.

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From the top of my head: Band Aid - Do They Know It's Christmas Time? and Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The Power Of Love. :bowdown:

The one that I really despise is the one they play every freaking Christmas: Wham - Last Christmas :puke:

 

3 of my favourites there mate :tumbsup:

 

Also love A Spaceman Came Travelling - Chris De Burgh :)

 

I thought I did the Christmas threads matey :lol:

 

Can't be enough Christmas threads.... :whistle:

 

 

Or Sabbath songs :)

 

Watch me....... :gone:

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From the top of my head: Band Aid - Do They Know It's Christmas Time? and Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The Power Of Love. :bowdown:

The one that I really despise is the one they play every freaking Christmas: Wham - Last Christmas :puke:

 

3 of my favourites there mate :tumbsup:

 

Also love A Spaceman Came Travelling - Chris De Burgh :)

 

I thought I did the Christmas threads matey :lol:

 

Can't be enough Christmas threads.... :whistle:

 

 

Or Sabbath songs :)

 

Watch me....... :gone:

 

:rofl2:

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Steve Lukather's Merry Axemas release..

 

 

:tumbsup:

 

I would Vote also for Mr Lukather, but for his 'Santamental' disc, which is brilliant.

That Might be the release I'm thinking about. A friend of mine played

a X-Mas Release and It was great...I know it was Steve Lukather

but I couldn't remember the title...It has EVH playing on it if that helps.

Anyway it was really good!!

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Steve Lukather's Merry Axemas release..

 

 

:tumbsup:

 

I would Vote also for Mr Lukather, but for his 'Santamental' disc, which is brilliant.

That Might be the release I'm thinking about. A friend of mine played

a X-Mas Release and It was great...I know it was Steve Lukather

but I couldn't remember the title...It has EVH playing on it if that helps.

Anyway it was really good!!

 

The very same my good man!! :beerbang:

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"Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24" by Savatage (it was a Savatage song BEFORE it was a T.S.O. song, dammit!)

"Do They Know It's Christmas?" - Band Aid

"Winter Wonderland" - Stryper

"The 12 Days of Christmas" - Bob & Doug MacKenzie

"Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" - John Lennon

"Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" - I forget who sings it, but I'm talking the original Motown girl-group version...

 

Least Fave:

"Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer" -- Luckily I have managed to avoid hearing this one so far this holiday season!!

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"Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24" by Savatage (it was a Savatage song BEFORE it was a T.S.O. song, dammit!)

"Do They Know It's Christmas?" - Band Aid

"Winter Wonderland" - Stryper

"The 12 Days of Christmas" - Bob & Doug MacKenzie

"Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" - John Lennon

"Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" - I forget who sings it, but I'm talking the original Motown girl-group version...

 

Least Fave:

"Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer" -- Luckily I have managed to avoid hearing this one so far this holiday season!!

 

Christmas Eve/Sarajevo is my fav too. Check out this live version with Jon Oliva, Keith!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HO4EqxK-UQA

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Steve Lukather's Merry Axemas release..

 

 

:tumbsup:

 

I would Vote also for Mr Lukather, but for his 'Santamental' disc, which is brilliant.

That Might be the release I'm thinking about. A friend of mine played

a X-Mas Release and It was great...I know it was Steve Lukather

but I couldn't remember the title...It has EVH playing on it if that helps.

Anyway it was really good!!

 

The very same my good man!! :beerbang:

What a Great Release... :banger:

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Christmas Eve/Sarajevo is my fav too. Check out this live version with Jon Oliva, Keith!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HO4EqxK-UQA

 

:rofl: Pretty sneaky Spec!! Fortunately I clicked off before the song actually started!!

 

Nice try! :nyanya:

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First of all, ANYTHING by Trans-Siberian Orchestra This one is "Christmas Canon Rock"

 

 

And "Faith Noel"

 

I really missed not seeing them this year! Chris Caffery Rocks on Guitar. THEY Rock Period!!

 

 

 

And from a couple of my favorite Christmas CDs "Merry Axemas" I & II...

 

Joe Satriani - Silent Night Holy Night

 

 

Steve Morse - Joy To The World

 

 

Kenny Wayne Shepherd - Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer

 

Richie Sambora - O Holy Night

 

 

I forget this guys name: :whistle:

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Only four make my list :

 

"Christmas Eve/Sarajevo" ~ SAVATAGE version

"The Little Drummer Boy" ~ JOAN JETT and the BLACKHEARTS version

"Father Christmas" ~ THE KINKS version

"Blue Christmas" ~ ELVIS version

 

 

And of course any of the TSO releases.

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I have come to really dislike the chipmunk song, I fly to the dial whenever it comes on!

 

There is also a novelty song sung to the tune of 12 DAYS OF XMAS (ends with "...and finding a Christmas tree") that I think is just dumb

 

Also, MERRY XMAS WAR IS OVER is starting to bug me, I think I will hate it in a few years :(

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"Winter Wonderland" - Stryper

"The 12 Days of Christmas" - Bob & Doug MacKenzie

 

Hahah Classic..."C'mon lets do some Christmas singin"

 

Greg Lake - I Believe in Father Christmas is my fave.

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my fav would be Greg Lake, oops, I just saw Nick's pick, great minds think alike!!!

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I love the Band Aid song...and the Frankie song as well, however....the band made a HUGE mistake making a 'Christmas video' of that particular song. I love it....but I think it made that song a 'holiday' song rather than the HUGE classic it should have been. The Power of Love is probably in my top three favorite 'love songs' of all time!

 

From the top of my head: Band Aid - Do They Know It's Christmas Time? and Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The Power Of Love. :bowdown:

The one that I really despise is the one they play every freaking Christmas: Wham - Last Christmas :puke:

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I love the Band Aid song...and the Frankie song as well, however....the band made a HUGE mistake making a 'Christmas video' of that particular song. I love it....but I think it made that song a 'holiday' song rather than the HUGE classic it should have been. The Power of Love is probably in my top three favorite 'love songs' of all time!

 

From the top of my head: Band Aid - Do They Know It's Christmas Time? and Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The Power Of Love. :bowdown:

The one that I really despise is the one they play every freaking Christmas: Wham - Last Christmas :puke:

I agree on the video. All respect to the content but Frankie really should have done a different kind of video.

I would even go so far to name "The Power Of Love" THE greatest love song. Can't really come up with a better one right now... :banger:

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