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Christmas Song of the Day
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
The band is called Spiraling. The song is their version of "Do You Hear What I hear." All I'll say about it is, now THIS is my idea of a Christmas song for all the Whos down in Who-ville. You can hear it by clicking here, and going to their MySpace page. You'll see what I mean soon enough.

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Posted by: --josh-- @ 4:38 PM  


3 Comments:
At 12/13/2005 2:34 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...   

That IS nice. They sound a little like The Who. Was that what you meant by the Whos in Whoville, or was it Dr. Seuss? Don't mind me. Finals. Scrambled brain.


At 12/13/2005 3:53 PM, Blogger --josh-- said...   

Yes Annie. The song uses much of the Who song "Baba O'Reilly," an early 70s air guitar anthem probably cranked way louder in the hallways of North than either of us realized at the time. Its kind of a "mash-up," as the kids say, of the Who song and the traditional carol.


At 12/14/2005 12:57 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...   

I can hear it in my mind (and will do so all day). It was that loud noise coming from the teacher's lounge, where Mr. Mann was probably passing a jay to the over-worked and much-maligned teaching cew, assuring Mrs. Yokel it was better for her than cigarettes.


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