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    • December 9, 2011 7:23 AM CST
    • Star Wars Holiday special boss!

      So many great comments here. I feel like I got a make a Santa like trip around the world! First stop, LA, I saw Lee Ving in Flashdance the other day, he's like an evil Bill Murry! LA to Mexico, or vice verse... You gotta dig El Vez's "Feliz Navidad" right?!

      Let's take a pit stop in North Carolina... Mojo Nixon's Christmas tunes are perfect for the grinches on this thread...

      While we're still in North Carolina, why not stop by K-mart for some Xmas shopping with Root Boy Slim...

      Let's hitch a ride to NYC for a very kosher Christmas with The Ramones, probably nothing new to anybody, but this vid is too good not to post...

      Let's hop across the pond to the UK and take a listen to one of my all-time favorites by The Kinks, and probably one of the best post-60's songs by the band in my opinion, Father Christmas!

      While we're in London, we gotta pick up a copy of The Yobs Christmas Album!

      Thru the Chunnel and onto France for a recod hop with Les Chaussettes Noires and "Le Twist du Pere Noel!"

      Next stop Italy, were at lest one mouse is stirring... Topo Gigio! Now, don't worry this isn't a Rankin/Bass production, which I have to say I quite like, but I can understand those that shun TV specials. I first saw the puppet mouse Topo Gigio on a Japanese made movie "Topo Gigio and the Missile War" which has nothing to do with Christmas and I highly. Here he is in Xmas short not sure from where since he's speaking English... (can't get the video to post, so you're just gonna have to click the link)


      A TOPO GIGIO CHRISTMAS 投稿者 NilbogLAND

      Well, I'm gonna have to cut this trip short and head back to Japan. Like most adopted holidays in here, it's a commercialized shopping frenzy with not much real meaning, actually Xmas is a big date day for couples so it's more like Valentine's, but that's not to say there hasn't been anything hip to come out here, I recommend this GS/instro EP I recently got by The Blue Comets!

      I think I'm on the same level as most that posted on the thread, it's all about what you make it. Anyway, these are only some of the Xmas treasures I like to break out this time of the year. I'm very stoked cause I'll be DJ-ing at three Xmas parties later this month and I'm excited to show off my collection cause it's the only time I can spin these records!

    • December 6, 2011 11:54 AM CST
    • You guys didn't have a really bad experience watching these shows while on LSD did you?

      Weirdonia said:

      I just knew anything from them would suck if RANK ASS was in their name.

      Just burn it all... in hellish flame!!!!



      joey fuckup said:

      We don't have too much caroling going on in my city (at least I don't think we do)...As far as the claymation specials, are you referring to the Rankin/Bass stop-motion dolls?

      Weirdonia said:

      The choirs that sing the carols no one has ever heard before, or some garbage variation of a good one. 
      That's pretty much the only thing i dislike about Christmas, that and those stupid claymation christmas movies. I want every copy to burn in fiery hell 

    • December 6, 2011 9:57 AM CST
    • I just knew anything from them would suck if RANK ASS was in their name.

      Just burn it all... in hellish flame!!!!



      joey fuckup said:

      We don't have too much caroling going on in my city (at least I don't think we do)...As far as the claymation specials, are you referring to the Rankin/Bass stop-motion dolls?

      Weirdonia said:

      The choirs that sing the carols no one has ever heard before, or some garbage variation of a good one. 
      That's pretty much the only thing i dislike about Christmas, that and those stupid claymation christmas movies. I want every copy to burn in fiery hell 

    • December 5, 2011 5:35 PM CST
    • Crocodile would make for an interesting feast! I've never had it or any of the other animals you've just listed, ha! It used to be a tradition when I was growing up to have oyster stew for breakfast, which I believe is what the French do. Then when I reached the drinking age, me and Dad would do some oyster shooters...But my folks are divorced now, and that yuletide tradition died when they split.

      Chris Henniker said:

      It was a Pagan festival first, after all. The Christian Church hijacked it for their own ends, which means Christmas only dates back to 360-380 AD (I think). From what I heard, there's nothing in the Bible that says Jesus's birth should be celebrated. The religious aspect taken care of, what do I think are good Christmas/Winter Soltice traditions?

       

      • Christmas dinner: Has anyone noticed that it's a glorified Sunday roast, for the most part? I even try to get Mum & Dad to push the boat out and get Crocodile, Panda, Kangaroo, Tiger for the table.



      Polyvinyl Craftsmen said:

      I fuckin' love Xmas, specially cool Xmas songs which there are plenty of if you dig around. Only thing that winds me up is all the religious bollocks they seemed to haved tagged onto the festive season recently.

      Thee Polyvinyl Craftsmen will be recording an Xmas Friends and Family Special Podcast on the 18th.

      Look out for it here  http://polyvinylcraftsmen.blogspot.com/ on the 19th it will feature plenty of those Xmas favourites and heaps of boozy festive cheer.

    • December 5, 2011 5:29 PM CST
    • Yeah, personally I think more people wouldn't have such a negative attitude towards the holiday if they made it what they wanted it to be. Sure I can understand what can turn you off about it all, but if all that was tuned out, I think they could enjoy it so much better.

      Looking forward to your Xmas themed show, I'll be sure to check it out. I had contemplated doing one, but December is a very full month for me, with lots on my plate, so it may be the beginning of January before I can throw out the next "40 Oz. Nonsense". We'll see, but I'm sure if it is in December it won't be 'til after Christmas, so it wouldn't make any sense to do a holiday-themed show.

      Polyvinyl Craftsmen said:

      I fuckin' love Xmas, specially cool Xmas songs which there are plenty of if you dig around. Only thing that winds me up is all the religious bollocks they seemed to haved tagged onto the festive season recently.

      Thee Polyvinyl Craftsmen will be recording an Xmas Friends and Family Special Podcast on the 18th.

      Look out for it here  http://polyvinylcraftsmen.blogspot.com/ on the 19th it will feature plenty of those Xmas favourites and heaps of boozy festive cheer.

    • December 5, 2011 5:25 PM CST
    • It was a Pagan festival first, after all. The Christian Church hijacked it for their own ends, which means Christmas only dates back to 360-380 AD (I think). From what I heard, there's nothing in the Bible that says Jesus's birth should be celebrated. The religious aspect taken care of, what do I think are good Christmas/Winter Soltice traditions?

       

      • Christmas dinner: Has anyone noticed that it's a glorified Sunday roast, for the most part? I even try to get Mum & Dad to push the boat out and get Crocodile, Panda, Kangaroo, Tiger for the table.



      Polyvinyl Craftsmen said:

      I fuckin' love Xmas, specially cool Xmas songs which there are plenty of if you dig around. Only thing that winds me up is all the religious bollocks they seemed to haved tagged onto the festive season recently.

      Thee Polyvinyl Craftsmen will be recording an Xmas Friends and Family Special Podcast on the 18th.

      Look out for it here  http://polyvinylcraftsmen.blogspot.com/ on the 19th it will feature plenty of those Xmas favourites and heaps of boozy festive cheer.

    • December 5, 2011 1:34 PM CST
    • I fuckin' love Xmas, specially cool Xmas songs which there are plenty of if you dig around. Only thing that winds me up is all the religious bollocks they seemed to haved tagged onto the festive season recently.

      Thee Polyvinyl Craftsmen will be recording an Xmas Friends and Family Special Podcast on the 18th.

      Look out for it here  http://polyvinylcraftsmen.blogspot.com/ on the 19th it will feature plenty of those Xmas favourites and heaps of boozy festive cheer.

    • December 4, 2011 10:29 AM CST

    • Yeah, it's a great movie, but I've watched it so many times that I just don't consider it a necessary tradition anymore. I remember when it came to the theater here back in the day, and it flopped. I guess people didn't think that the man behind the "Porky's" films was capable of delivering a true modern day classic. Luckily he lived long enough to see his beloved film become a cult favorite. It still gets a special showing on the big screen at one of the local movie theaters around here when it gets closer to Christmas.
      trashman said:

      Something that may seem annoying at first is actually a nice tradition - my sister used to force the TV to stay on the all day replays of "the Christmas Story" on xmas day.  I like the movie but thought it would kill it for me, but I actually like having it play all day now.  There is something always going on so its not like we pay attention to every second, in fact it takes 5 or 6 replays to even watch it once, if you know what I mean.

    • December 4, 2011 10:24 AM CST
    • There was a book written on Rankin/Bass, and I as I recall, it was quite detailed. I saw it in a Barnes & Noble some years back, but I'm sure if you search do a search on Amazon's website on them, something will come up.

      trashman said:

      Rankin/Bass are my heroes.  Rudolph has to be on TV soon, probably missed the first showing already.

      We used to go door to door choiring as kids in a large group to raise money for some effort.  Good intentions but looking back we must have been so annoying.  I can't imagine having to sit through a 2:30 version of a xmas song sung on your front porch.  

    • December 2, 2011 8:41 PM CST
    • Something that may seem annoying at first is actually a nice tradition - my sister used to force the TV to stay on the all day replays of "the Christmas Story" on xmas day.  I like the movie but thought it would kill it for me, but I actually like having it play all day now.  There is something always going on so its not like we pay attention to every second, in fact it takes 5 or 6 replays to even watch it once, if you know what I mean.

    • December 8, 2011 9:20 AM CST
    • I've always been a big fan of the space programme...shame 'costs' have crippled it so much...there will come a day in the far future when our Sun will begin to die and turn into a red giant...then you'll see politicians and governments throwing cash at it so they can get their asses to somewhere safe...I regret I won't be able to see man's first landing on Mars...I guess I'll be dead by then...

    • December 8, 2011 9:09 AM CST
    • I, like a lot of people, dream about going to space. One of the two last things i have to do before dying.

      I was just thinking about that, since they discover a earth-twin planet, i was wondering if i would like to be part of the mission ( if the travel was in anyway possible) , i told myself : "i could bring 2 or 3 iPod full of music, but it seems useless as long as i'll want to go see the bands i listen too , which would be not possible anymore , expect if we can assure there's a "rock" scene in the new planet and if they got X-ray guitars.

      Don't know anymore if i want to leave earth without any chance to come back, of course if aliens want to take me, i'll accept, i'll probably find a way to come back home stealing a flying saucer.

      Been a pionner is easy when you know you can turn back

    • December 8, 2011 6:28 AM CST
    • Since I was a child, I dreamed of being a kosmonaut, travelling all galaxies

      and visiting all strange planets around .... with a faster-than-light spaceship.

      In the ninteen-seventies, I thought " when we got the year 2000, all the things

      from Star-Trek are real ". And now ? We have 2011 and nothing is real. The only

      new space we got is the internet and the only upcoming challenge is travelling

      to MARS.

      What do think about all this ? Is somebody here who also would like to be part

      of the first manned mission to the " bringer of war " ?

       

      :-)

    • December 6, 2011 2:03 PM CST
    • In homage of Ken Russell, I suggest ya'll to watch this masterpiece....RIP KEN RUSSELL:(:(:(:(:(

       

    • December 3, 2011 6:09 PM CST
    • Learned Computer stuff in the 80's with a Tandy somethingorother. Worked for a guy who was Mac/Apple obsessed. Even started writing macros to link our shipping computers and printers together.

      Then came the DNC server based CNC equipment.

      I bought my first PC in the early 90's and never really looked back. Since then ALL my design and engineering software is PC based. No choice. Recently there have been a few attempts at Mac based solid modeling software but it's like, token software if you get my drift.

      Macs are wonderful things for some people but not for others. Blind brand loyalty blows.

    • December 3, 2011 3:51 PM CST
    • They look like they will tip over at any time and handle badly. They show themselves up for what they are on the track. Like the boy racers, they're people with no taste or sense of appropriateness. If you drag race, you put on Minilites.

       

       

      Thee Shake Spears said:

      "Rice Rocket" racers!  The ones with exhaust pipes that have 8 inch diameters!!  Fuckin HATE those things!!!!  They go up & down our street at all times of the night...WHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEE!!!!!!!"....GAWT DAMN KIDS!!!! XD Sounds like a damn go kart!

    • December 2, 2011 8:52 PM CST
    • The DONKS are rediculous.  I saw one when I lived in Atlanta (or the ATL if you prefer) that was "Cool Whip" themed with an empty bucket of whip dangling from the back bumper.

      I also hate truck nuts...I don't want to look at any nuts- fake or real.

    • December 2, 2011 8:38 PM CST
    • "Rice Rocket" racers!  The ones with exhaust pipes that have 8 inch diameters!!  Fuckin HATE those things!!!!  They go up & down our street at all times of the night...WHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEE!!!!!!!"....GAWT DAMN KIDS!!!! XD Sounds like a damn go kart!

    • December 3, 2011 3:41 PM CST
    • Favourite Bubble top? I'd definitely say The Beatnik Bandit.

    • December 3, 2011 12:02 PM CST
    • Darryl Starbird's Predicta

      And Dean Jefferie's MantaRay,

      I still consider Roth to be the King of the bubble tops, no one got it more consistently right than him. It is a toss up between these two for me, but my heart has to give it to Dean's MantaRay, the chassis work and donor car blow everything clean out of the water.

      http://www.jalopyjournal.com/?p=3698

    • December 2, 2011 10:00 PM CST
    • My favorite bubble top is Ron Agguires X-Sonic!  Bar none!  It's so fukin' futuristic looking and bad ass!!  The first car with hydraulics etc.  From a style aspect it's beautiful!  Low on the front, meats in the back, extended front fenders, fins....it just looks fast as shit sitting still!!!  Oh yeah...and the bubble.  The Atomic Punk is perty close though...

    • December 2, 2011 9:45 PM CST
    • I would say the Road Agent and The Mysterion!  The Reverbians have a song about the Mysterion.  

      I drive a candy yellow, dual engine bubble top 'glas machine

      It's got white wall meats in the back makin' it look mean

      I gotta Rat Fink by my side

      I'm gunna take it out for a ride

      in my

      M-Y-S-T-E-R-I-O-N

      in my

      M-Y-S-T-E-R--O-N

      There's a  solo...

      Ridin' low to the show

      watchin' everybody break their neck

      I get a kick watchin' everybody say "WHOA WHAT HE HECK?!"

      AH YEAH...now don't ya know this thing ain't no sloth....

      It's a weirdo by Big Daddy Roth!.....it's a 

      M-Y-S-T-E-R-I-O-N!

      What's it called?!

      It's a M-Y-S-T-E-R-I-O-N!

      Fuckin' Reverbians!

      Thee Cormans too...gawt dammit man!!  and whiskey on a friday night fuckers yeah!!!

      But...The Druid Princess is pretty bas ass...and Cptn. Pepis' motorcycle and zeppelin repair truck is awesome....I can go on & on...

    • December 2, 2011 9:32 PM CST
    • Are you mooks forgetting thee MOST important band car ever?!?!?!?!?!  C'MON!!!

    • December 2, 2011 9:01 PM CST
    • The hot tub jump was awsesome!  That would be awesome with a neon car and blacklights. I remember my tracks and trying to find just the right car to run them- I was always bummed because my favorites wouldn't run well.

      I also had these cars called DARTA, I think.  They had their own motors.