Christmas music

A Little Weird
A Little Weird
A Little Weird
Have you ever heard something in a Christmas song that strikes you the wrong way? Maybe a little inappropriate? Maybe a little creepy? Christmas songs contain harsh realities and deep lies that they try to cover up with the sound of jingle bells and cheer. But we're not stupid! Here are 10 Christmas songs that we'd like to call out:
Jimmy Fallon Brings Back the Famous ‘I Wish It Was Christmas Today’ on ‘SNL’ [VIDEO]
Jimmy Fallon Brings Back the Famous ‘I Wish It Was Christmas Today’ on ‘SNL’ [VIDEO]
Jimmy Fallon Brings Back the Famous ‘I Wish It Was Christmas Today’ on ‘SNL’ [VIDEO]
One of the great holiday memories from the ‘Saturday Night Live’ of the 1990s is the ‘I Wish It Was Christmas Today” song that Jimmy Fallon, Tracy Morgan, Chris Kattan and Horatio Sanz used to perform. This year, our holiday wished came true and we got to see it again last night when Fallon hosted the show.
Subliminal Messaging in Christmas Music?
Subliminal Messaging in Christmas Music?
Subliminal Messaging in Christmas Music?
Although it’s been playing since October, I’m just starting to listen to Christmas music now. And, as I started my car the other night after work, I began singing along to “Winter Wonderland” and became totally confused. What the heck does this mean? And furthermore, what does it imply?
Jack Black and Jason Segal sing Little Drummer Boy
Jack Black and Jason Segal sing Little Drummer Boy
Jack Black and Jason Segal sing Little Drummer Boy
The Stars of Gulliver's travels teamed up for a new spin on the Christmas song Little Drummer Boy. Not only is it a classic song, but now it comes in the form of a cute,little animated video. The song is available for download and proceeds benefit Blue Star Families, a non-profit tht supports military families.
Two More Reasons We Don’t Take Requests: Kenny G
Two More Reasons We Don’t Take Requests: Kenny G
Two More Reasons We Don’t Take Requests: Kenny G
One of my favorite Saturday Night Live Christmas moments was when Norm McDonald announced that Kenny G had just released a Christmas Album. And in classic Norm dry wit he exclaims, "Happy Birthday Jesus, I hope you like crap!" I couldn't help but think of that bit, when I heard that Kenny G was in Buffalo to do a holiday show last week.