I'm not a colossal, over the top gaga fan of Christmas.
I like it just fine.
I put up a real tree, and love decorating it. (Taking it down: not so much.)
I decorate my home. (Just not crazily.)
I send out Christmas cards. (So old school!)
I bake. (Come July, there's nothing like finding a Frosty Fruit Bar in the freezer.)
I like the wreath on the door. (And I am one of the sensible folks who takes the wreath down before it turns orange and/or fully sheds.)
I like the lights on the Boston Common and the Public Garden. (And I'm more than happy that they leave them up until February, when there's a bit more daylight in the day.)
I like hosting my family on Christmas Eve. (Growing up, in my family, Christmas Eve was the main event; Christmas was just fine, but more or less an afterthought.)
And I really like doing absolutely nothing on Christmas Day. (Other than working my volunteer shift at St. Francis House.)
But what I truly LOVE about Christmas is the music.
At least count, I have 35 CD's. (Told you I was old school.)
More than a dozen are Celtic/Irish or Celtic adjacent. A couple are Gregorian chantish.
I have a bunch of mutts.
A giveaway from Starbucks. Another from HMV, which no longer operates any stores in the US.
Manhattan Transfer. Glenn Miller. The Weavers. Leon Redbone. (Huh to this last one?)
I bought Bob Dylan's (predictably terrible) compilation, Christmas in the Heart as a joke. Someone gave me (the predictably terrible) Bonanza: Christmas on the Ponderosa as a joke.
I've got a couple of Dolly Parton's which are quite good. And a Billboard Greatest Christmas Hits, which includes some great tunes: "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" (Brenda Lee), "White Christmas" (The Drifters), "Blue Christmas" (Elvis), and the classic "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer" (Elmo 'n Patsy).
My top five Christmas CD's are:
- The Bells of Dublin (The Chieftains)
- The Christmas Song (Nat King Cole: that voice!)
- Merry Christmas (Bing Crosby: where would we be without Der Bingl's "Christmas in the Killarney?")
- A Merry Little Christmas (Linda Rondstadt)
- Come Rejoice! (Judy Collins: my absolute fave, and I am a long-time fan. The only thing I asked for for Christmas in 1964 was her latest album at that time.)
I don't know if I have any one favorite Christmas song.
I like both the sacred and the profane.
- O, Holy Night
- White Christmas
- Joy to the World
- Fairytale of New York (can't get much more profane than the Pogues)
- Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
- The River (Joni Mitchell, covered by Linda Ronstadt: have yourself a depressing little Christmas with this one)
- Pretty Paper, Pretty Ribbons (ditto on the depressing)
- The Christmas Song
- Winter Wonderland
- Lo, How a Rose E're Blooming
- Adeste Fidelis
- Angels We Have Heard on High
- Good King Wenceslas
- The Cherry Tree Carol
- Run Run Reindeer (surf's up!)
- The Rebel Jesus (never heard of it? Jackson Browne)
- I Saw Three Ships A-sailing
- As Dew in Aprille
- O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
- All I Want for Christmas Is You (wouldn't be the season without it)
- The Holly & The Ivy
- We Wish You a Merry Christmas
- I'll Be Home for Christmas (other than that weird lyric "presents ON the tree;" doesn't make much sense, given that 99.9999% of presents are 'NEATH or BY the tree, not ON...)
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