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Thread: Holliday songs you would like to cover in a glam style

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    Yeah! Gaelic music kicks ass! (unChristmasy but still Gaelic sidenote: lovers of the Irish influences, CHECK OUT A BAND CALLED CRUACHAN. Great combination of rock, punk, and irish folk, with clean female vocals throughout. Nice). Ahem. Back to topic.

    I'd like to do acapella Jingle Cats covers LMAO

    No, seriously...be it known that I am officially begining work on a collaborative holiday effort with one of my friends that will most likely never amount to anything more than cheap talk...absolutely nothing else to say on this matter, other than that "Holly Hawkes" would be a cute name LOL TCHT!

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    Add a better layered chorus gang vocals, Speed it up a little, with a more glam sounding voice would be awesome .

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    my favorite mainstream x-mas songs are:

    "So This Is Christmas" by John Lennon
    "Christmas Together" by Shooting Star
    "Please Come Home For Christmas" by Bon Jovi and the Eagles (great song, both versions are awesome)

    On one hand, I could see E'Nuff Z'nuff doing a fine job with "So This Is Christmas/War Is Over." But on the other hand, there is no way to top the original and some might find it wrong to remake a classic. Personally, I think Lennon would love it as long as it was getting his 'message' out there about peace.

    Big Bang Babies did "winter Wonderland" but I thought it was just awful (sorry, I know that won't make too many friends on this board).

    Anyhow, just my .02

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    I would consider that more of a parody.

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    Christmas is the Time to Say I love You by Billy Squire

    It already sounds glam, covered by a glam band it would sound better

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    i agree with you on John Lennon's Happy Xmas (War is Over) being a classic but The Cruxshadows do an amazing version of it. top notch.

    and Big Bang Babies just did a cover of Stryper, doing a version of Winter Wonderland. You think BBBs could have at least did their own rendition.

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    Originally posted by KnightHawke:
    Yeah! Gaelic music kicks ass! (unChristmasy but still Gaelic sidenote: lovers of the Irish influences, CHECK OUT A BAND CALLED CRUACHAN. Great combination of rock, punk, and irish folk, with clean female vocals throughout. Nice). Ahem. Back to topic.

    I'd like to do acapella Jingle Cats covers LMAO

    No, seriously...be it known that I am officially begining work on a collaborative holiday effort with one of my friends that will most likely never amount to anything more than cheap talk...absolutely nothing else to say on this matter, other than that "Holly Hawkes" would be a cute name LOL TCHT!
    <font size="4" face="Arial">I'm very uneasy with a band taht promotes the myth of Celtism. There were no Celts, just some Germanic tribes that plundered, looted and destroyed. the fact that they were formeely a black metal band, and continue to have ties to Germany makes me fucking nervous. I'm partially of Gaelic ancestry, and the real ethnic ties are to the mediterraenean culture which the Anglos destroyed. Those cultures needed to be shaken a bit, but the Anglo practise of claiming they themselves invented everything, that just doesn't wash.

    Also, pagan black metal is Nazi. I despise fascists.

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    This topic is too good to let die.

    As for gaelic music, The Chieftains have some material that could be given a ChiniChap treatment.

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