Aliens save Christmas

December 25th, 2007

Another last-minute holiday goodie for you. Warning: some stop motion figurine violence!

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Bizarre Christmas music - free downloads!

December 25th, 2007

The Santa SetWish I’d found this earlier than Christmas day, but I urge you to give Andy Cirzan’s Santa Set a listen. When it comes to Christmas music, I thought I’d heard it all, but I was wrong, oh so wrong. Collecting holiday weirdness is not just Andy’s hobby, it’s his higher calling.

Free for listening or downloading at christmas.soundopinions.org. Happy Holidays!

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Stop Big Media

December 15th, 2007

Pretty cool video from Stop Big Media via Tom Tomorrow:

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Nostalgic animated boogie with Mocean Worker

December 13th, 2007

Video fun is back again! (Sorry I’ve deprived you for so long.) This really harks back to Steamboat Willie, so I’ll post that as well.

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Christmas carols for secular humanists

December 12th, 2007

UU chaliceWhen it comes to enjoying Christmas music, I’m lucky I was raised as a Unitarian Universalist.

Most UUs of my parents’ generation and earlier came to the UU fellowship as refugees from some Christian denomination or other. They were wise enough to bring their favorite hymns and carols with them.

Since we sang plenty of carols about Jesus our Savior and the Lord and all, but weren’t required to believe anything, I develeoped an agnostic distance from the lyrics. Not to offend any true believers, but I enjoyed them in the same way I enjoyed fairytales—as marvelous stories.

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The story of Christmas is one of the most appealing in the Bible, after all. Good guys, bad guys, kings, lowly folks, a baby, animals, a happy ending if you don’t think ahead to Easter

I’m fond of carols that focus on the human side of the story. Here’s an Appalachian carol with a dig at rich folk:

Jesus, Jesus, rest your head
You have got a manger bed
All the evil folk on earth
Sleep in feathers at their birth
Jesus, Jesus, rest your head
You have got a manger bed

Have you heard about our Jesus?
Have you heard about his fate?
How his mother came to the stable
On that Christmas Eve so late?
Winds were blowing, cows were lowing,
Stars were glowing, glowing, glowing

Jesus, Jesus, rest your head
You have got a manger bed

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