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Saturday, December 25, 2010

Christmas Songs for You-- Part 3

The final hour of Bob Stroud's Holiday Hootenanny.

Plenty of bells ringing this morning.

WAR IS OVER-- JOHN AND YOKO-- 1971
CHRISTMAS MUST BE TONIGHT-- BAND-- Off the '77 release Islands.

SANTA CLAUS IS BACK IN TOWN-- ELVIS PRESLEY-- A little Christmas Bump and Grind.
RUN RUN RUDOLPH-- DAVE EDMUNDS-- a great version of the old Chuck Berry classic.

STEP INTO CHRISTMAS-- ELTON JOHN-- 1973 (with this one and the next one, when it snows like it did here yesterday and last night, you'd better watch your step or you'll sure slip onto Christmas.)
SLIPPING INTO CHRISTMAS-- LEON RUSSELL-- Here's one you listen to with both elbows on the bar down on the corner. Backed by Elton John from 1972. (so this is how they met for this year's tour. Bob can sure paint a word picture.)

I BELIEVE IN FATHER CHRISTMAS-- GREG LAKE--
WINTER--

SNOOPY VS. THE RED BARRON-- ROYAL GUARDSMEN-- 1968
LINUS AND LUCY-- VINCE GIRALDI TRIO-- Dec. 1965

A CHRISTMAS SONG-- JETHRO TULL--
RIVER-- JONI MITCHELL--

CHRISTMAS-- DARLENE LOVE-- Some more of that great Wall of Sound to close the show.

Plant Yourself Firmly Under the Mistletoe as You Know Christmas is the Ti,e to Say I Love You.

Are Youse in Christmas Mode Yet? --RoadDog


YOU'RE A FLORIDIAN IF... A good parking space has nothing to do with distance from the store, but everything to do with shade.

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