Christmas Song with Rickenbacker
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- scoobster28
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Christmas Song with Rickenbacker
So, I was in line at Eckerds buying christmas cards when I hear "I want a new Rickenbacker guitar" "And a fender bass" on the radio! IT was the lyrics to some christmas song. The clerk thought I was a bit crazy. Anyways, a guy is singing the song and the end line was "Its Christmas Again", and it repeated quite a bit.
Any ideas the name of the song or the artist?
Any ideas the name of the song or the artist?
"Here he is, come to pay homage to the Rickenbacker display!" (Said to me by owner Bruce at the "Great House of Guitars" in Rochester, NY)
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jamesvwaal
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When my paternal great-great-grandfather immigrated from Germany to the U.S.A. in the early 1800s, he changed (anglicized) the spelling of the family name from Klaassen to Clauson, but the pronunciation remained the same (claw-sun). A German would (mis)pronounce Clauson as clou- (as in clout) -zen.
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
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It's a great song and one that helps get our family into the Christmas spirit every year, too.
The song can be found on Volume 2 of the "A Very Special Christmas" series. The song also helps jumpstart any good wish list when people ask what you want for Christmas. Any list that includes a Rickenbacker guitar, Fender bassman amps and a Chuck Berry songbook is already covering the basics. Throw in "World Peace" and a truce between Paul and Yoko and you've "got-r-done"!
The song can be found on Volume 2 of the "A Very Special Christmas" series. The song also helps jumpstart any good wish list when people ask what you want for Christmas. Any list that includes a Rickenbacker guitar, Fender bassman amps and a Chuck Berry songbook is already covering the basics. Throw in "World Peace" and a truce between Paul and Yoko and you've "got-r-done"!
- atomic_punk
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XTC did an X-mas song with Dave Gregory playing his Rick 12-string, "Thanks for Christmas". It's a great song that ranks up there with their best songs, in my opinion. They released it under the "Three Wise Men" alter-ego name, much like what they did with the Dukes of Stratosphear. Interestingly, they did the X-mas tune just before the Dukes project, and it sounds kind of like the Byrds & Beatles doing a holiday song together.
