Chrexit - Taking Back Control of Christmas

Started by ODH, December 16, 2016, 08:26:22 AM

ODH

Chrexit
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;oOo;

This one's been in the pipeline for a while.  Mainly because of getting the monologue bits.  There were many other versions, most of them more controversial and potentially offensive.  But it's the time of good will, right?  In the end the ones that made it were more or less ad-libbed.

You have an acoustic guitar track, ThumbJam vibes, GB bass & strings, DM-1 drums.  And reindeer-antler-headband jingles.  And some wobbly singing.

Happy Yuletide everyone.
Overdrive - Distortion - Hyperactivity
Yesterdays shatter, tomorrows don't matter

Hook

I like your song, might be the first Christmas song to use the word bullshit! It has caused quite a debate with at least 6 of my personalities.
Rock on!

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Because the Hook brings you back
I ain't tellin' you no lie
The hook brings you back
On that you can rely

Redler

Nicely composed xmas song! Thumbjam vibes (keys?) puts a good sound to this!

Well done - and sung too!
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Groundy

Like it Nick,
So well put together and performed..
Well done.....

Alex

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If I had known i was going to be this thirsty this morning I'd of had another Beer last night...

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bruno

Yip, very nicely done - an interesting take on xmas Nick.
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cuthbert

Totally digging this cool jazz Xmas tune - great lyrics, too!
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Oldrottenhead

whit goes oan in ma heid



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Oldrottenhead
"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
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