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I Believe in Father Christmas

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I didn't want to steal the MERRY CHRISTMAS thread but thought this would be enjoyed by many here.

I REALLY miss these guys....I know, I'm stuck in the past, but I just can't help it!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VGB-LRuwNU&mode=related&search=

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0O_fCs5Buwg&mode=related&search=

Oops, sorry, I thought I posted this to "OTHERS". My bad...
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Great place to be stuck, Tony. A great song! I liked it the first time I heard it and it sounds just as good today.
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hah!

very cool.
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Interesting song. The lyrics are a bit odd for my taste but...to each his own.

EL&P were one of my favorite bands from the 70's.
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Tony, thanks for posting that.
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ELP were one of the great prog bands from the 70's and I'm quite happy to be stuck there with them. A couple years ago Rolling Stoned mag voted them one of the worst bands of all time....which is why when a copy comes my way, I use it to line my kitty litter box. Seems kind of redundant though.
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Your welcome Joey & Thanks Stan!

Dane,

I don't see HOW in ANY possible they could be rated one of the worst bands of all time. What BS. I think the Kitty Litter Box is TOO good a treatment for that paper!!

I don't know of too many bands that can pull stuff like this off..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGuDqZO_G2E

OR this one....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwBgD6sw9sA

GOTTA love Greg Lake's Alembic 8 String SCORPION bass.....ooooo, cold sweats.....
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Toni, don't be surprised. The same rag voted Kurt Cobain a better guitarist than Steve Howe.
Back in early 1980 I was in a progressive band with some guys who were a couple of years younger than me. They were in their senior year and it was battle of the bands time which was held all day long in the main auditorium. You paid fifty cents to get out of your study hall to come watch and the money went to charity. Your band was allowed to play three songs but there was nothing said about the actual length of the songs. So we went on and opened with Fanfare for the Common Man. Our guitarist played my 4001 an octave up and I played my 4005 for the fundamental to simulate Greg Lake's 8-string. We followed with In the Dead Of Night by UK and finished off with Turn It On Again by Genesis. It didn't go well for the band that came on after us.
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Dane,

That is a GREAT story, a battle of the bands group doing Fanfare....I would have packed up and left if I was in the group that followed you guys! LOL.

Here is a link to my friend Rob's (and musical mentor) site. They do a great version of Fanfare. Funny, they also do Dead of Night and some Genesis.

Rob has this SWEET 1976 4001MG under his bed that he hasn't played in YEARS. I keep trying to talk him into selling it to me but he can't bring himself to part with it.

As far as Kurt Cobain being a better guitarist than Steve Howe, what can I say? I wonder just how old the reporters for STONED magazine really are. I mean no disrespect but c'mon, how can you even put them in the SAME category?

http://www.afterlifeband.net/sound_clips.php
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Time to meld a couple of threads here...

We wuz talking about the Kinks on another thread...and I'm reminded of one of Ray's funniest and most sardonic songs, which came out around Christmas of '78 or so (I believe)...

It's called (of course) "Father Christmas", and it's a good sendup of the double standard of Christmas (spirituality/materialism), which in my (and, I'm sure, in Ray's) mind, materialism has been winning for the last 2005 years or so...

Here's what happens to kids who learn the truth about Father Christmas--and about life--too early to cope:

When I was small I believed in Santa Claus
Though I knew it was my dad
And I would hang up my stocking at Christmas
Open my presents and I'd be glad

But the last time I played Father Christmas
I stood outside a department store
A gang of kids came over and mugged me
And knocked my reindeer to the floor

They said:
Father Christmas, give us some money
Dont mess around with those silly toys.
We'll beat you up if you don't hand it over
We want your bread so don't make us annoyed
Give all the toys to the little rich boys

Don't give my brother a Steve Austin outfit
Don't give my sister a cuddly toy
We dont want a jigsaw or Monopoly money
We only want the real mccoy

Father Christmas, give us some money
We'll beat you up if you make us annoyed
Father Christmas, give us some money
Don't mess around with those silly toys

But give my daddy a job cause he needs one
Hes got lots of mouths to feed
But if you've got one, I'll have a machine gun
So I can scare all the kids down the street

Father Christmas, give us some money
We got no time for your silly toys
We'll beat you up if you don't hand it over
Give all the toys to the little rich boys

Have yourself a merry merry christmas
Have yourself a good time
But remember the kids who got nothin'
While you're drinkin' down your wine

Father Christmas, give us some money
We got no time for your silly toys
Well beat you up if you don't hand it over
We want your bread, so don't make us annoyed
Give all the toys to the little rich boys
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LOVE that song, Paul!!
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Post by winston »

Back in the day, I loved the Kinks. Ray is a great writer.
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Post by icabod »

I heard that Kinks tune on the radio today..great...R
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