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dvd
Posted 2013-12-14 8:09 PM (#480622)
Subject: OFC holiday tunes



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Bobbo's "Hey Baby (Come Sit on Santa's Knee)" came up on the ol' holiday music randomizer tonight and I figured it was worth a reminder of some great holiday music generated by the OFC's membership... Give it a spin! Post your faves!

(I know we have had similar threads in previous years. Nice to make it fresh though. )
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Slipkid
Posted 2013-12-15 7:01 AM (#480624 - in reply to #480622)
Subject: Re: OFC holiday tunes



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Ah yes... my favorite Christmas song.
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Standingovation
Posted 2013-12-15 9:25 AM (#480628 - in reply to #480622)
Subject: Re: OFC holiday tunes



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The OFC Christmas CD was a good one. Gets a lot of play around my house tho time of year.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2013-12-15 1:50 PM (#480629 - in reply to #480622)
Subject: Re: OFC holiday tunes


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Will see Bobbo and Kim this week. That's one of many great songs on the OFC CDs. I've become obsessed with TSO, thanks to Old City Bar and that Christmas light show that went viral on YouTube a few years ago.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2013-12-16 7:34 AM (#480632 - in reply to #480622)
Subject: Re: OFC holiday tunes


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Yep - Cliff's "Old City Bar" is still my favorite.
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Patch
Posted 2013-12-16 10:58 AM (#480636 - in reply to #480622)
Subject: RE: OFC holiday tunes



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Every year I hope to record some more Christmas Stuff, but it's looking less likely this year with every busy day. So here are links to what I've shared on this board in the past. This year, I've been working on arrangements for O Holy Night and Silent Night, but they aren't quite ready yet, although Silent Night is getting very close. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy hearing these again.

Merry Christmas everyone!

What Child Is This?

Sand In His Shoes (Original music)

In The Bleak Midwinter

Prelude: Crystal (Original music)

 

 

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stonebobbo
Posted 2013-12-17 12:09 PM (#480649 - in reply to #480622)
Subject: Re: OFC holiday tunes



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There were a TON of great Holiday songs from OFC'rs. I had a great thread a few years ago where they were all posted; but alas I had MP3s all posted on the NING site which got killed off so they were lost. Yes, Old City Bar by Cliff was terrific, but the way he transitioned the song into a Tull-esque God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen was absolutely brilliant. Linus and Ukey by StandingOvation was equally impressive. Maybe I can find a way to get asll that stuff reported somewhere.
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Standingovation
Posted 2013-12-17 1:23 PM (#480651 - in reply to #480622)
Subject: Re: OFC holiday tunes



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Well, there's always this ...

http://www.roundbackguitarforum.com/For_Christmas.mp3
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stephent28
Posted 2013-12-17 5:03 PM (#480657 - in reply to #480622)
Subject: Re: OFC holiday tunes



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Great song Dave!
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2013-12-17 6:10 PM (#480659 - in reply to #480622)
Subject: Re: OFC holiday tunes


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Nice Dave - I can picture that one as a heavy metal tune as well.
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Beal
Posted 2013-12-18 9:53 AM (#480669 - in reply to #480622)
Subject: Re: OFC holiday tunes



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What you are talking about is great.
We just got back from a trip to Hawaii and over there all the shops/malls/hotels are playing the same old christmas spoo we've known and hated for years but all with a Hawaiian slant. A new definition of hell......

Edited by Beal 2013-12-18 9:54 AM
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2013-12-18 11:12 AM (#480671 - in reply to #480622)
Subject: Re: OFC holiday tunes


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SWMBO has a vast collection of Christmas cds that she starts playing around Thanksgiving. I got tired of the older ones, so I like to add a few every couple years. We have so many now that some, like Sergio Lara's and the OFC cd, don't come up in the mix as often.
We've gone to 3 concerts this season, starting with TSO, then a reunion of local artists from the 70s, and last week a Christmas program with Rosalie Sorrels, a local folk singer. That was a nice variety and change from the usual barrage of department store standards.
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Darkbar
Posted 2013-12-18 4:21 PM (#480674 - in reply to #480669)
Subject: Re: OFC holiday tunes



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cwk2 - 2013-12-18 10:53 AM

What you are talking about is great.
We just got back from a trip to Hawaii and over there all the shops/malls/hotels are playing the same old christmas spoo we've known and hated for years but all with a Hawaiian slant. A new definition of hell......

I want to hear Don Ho's version of "I got sh** for Christmas"
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dvd
Posted 2014-12-16 3:06 PM (#503837 - in reply to #480622)
Subject: Re: OFC holiday tunes



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Time to dig out the OFC xmas CD again! Some good stuff for this time of year!
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Eynowd
Posted 2014-12-16 5:07 PM (#503845 - in reply to #480622)
Subject: Re: OFC holiday tunes



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It's not by an OFCer, but I think my favourite Christmas song would have to be "Oh, Santa!", by Mr B, the Gentleman Rhymer. It's not even played on guitar.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QvShuDV3is

NSFW or if there are small children around (or those who might be easily offended).

Might be advisable to not be drinking anything at the time either
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Damon67
Posted 2014-12-16 6:35 PM (#503848 - in reply to #480671)
Subject: Re: OFC holiday tunes



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Mark in Boise - 2013-12-18 9:12 AM SWMBO has a vast collection of Christmas cds that she starts playing around Thanksgiving. I got tired of the older ones, so I like to add a few every couple years. We have so many now that some, like Sergio Lara's and the OFC cd, don't come up in the mix as often. We've gone to 3 concerts this season, starting with TSO, then a reunion of local artists from the 70s, and last week a Christmas program with Rosalie Sorrels, a local folk singer. That was a nice variety and change from the usual barrage of department store standards.

 

Mark, too bad you missed Brandi and the twins this year at Thanksgiving. They did a rendition of "O Holy Night" that woulda blown your mind. We brought the parents and the kids this year.

For kicks and giggles and some pure silliness, Bob Rivers has a couple classic Xmas albums that are a must-hear.



Edited by Damon67 2014-12-16 6:37 PM
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d'ovation
Posted 2014-12-16 10:06 PM (#503853 - in reply to #480622)
Subject: Re: OFC holiday tunes


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Too bad the OFC CDs are not available anymore. Would be nice if someone had the time to burn a few more copies and sell them to those who don't have one ... I'd be in for a set for sure ...
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Lonnie
Posted 2014-12-17 6:46 AM (#503857 - in reply to #480622)
Subject: Re: OFC holiday tunes



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Great idea... I think a lot of us newbies would love to get hold of a copy of that CD!
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nerdydave
Posted 2014-12-17 10:55 AM (#503859 - in reply to #480622)
Subject: Re: OFC holiday tunes


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Who is singing on that song Standing Ovation posted??
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Phil Wong
Posted 2014-12-19 9:18 PM (#503947 - in reply to #503859)
Subject: Re: OFC holiday tunes


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nerdydave - 2014-12-17 10:55 AM

Who is singing on that song Standing Ovation posted??


That's Dave Witko (StandingOvation)
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