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| | Post; Christmas music!!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQWXf...eature=related
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Always a good one! And of course it wouldn't be Christmas without Bing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vPfOjAw5Z0 And my personal favorite funny Christmas song (hehehe) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yasSkqJBytk |
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Yes, there IS something better than Josh Groban singing "O Holy Night"... PAVAROTTI singing "O Holy Night." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDlJa2CpjHc
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I thought it was time to lift things culturally by injecting a little high-brow content! Happy Christmas everybody, have a great holiday.
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Hmmmmmm.....no. I still like Josh better. And that is just scary, Del Boy. Did people actually dress like that? | |
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You only like Josh cause he's decent looking. Pavarotti sang circles around EVERYONE. There wasn't a male voice who could compete with Luciano. (Pavarotti sings it in the ORIGINAL key... Josh had to take it down a freakin' tritone.)
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Looks have nothing to do with it. I just prefer Josh Groban's voice to Pavarotti's. To each their own.
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It is often referred as the most successful Xmas No.1. And it is said to earn each band member £1,000,000 each Xmas. Noddy Holder and Slade. Always guaranteed to make your eyes pop! Merry Xmas. | |
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Personally I cant decide between...
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I think the second one has the sentiment that suits the season but the first has a certain something about it that appeals.
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