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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsTo augment the thread about most and least favorite Christmas songs, what are the *weirdest*?
My entry, by Björk:
Eugene
(66,636 posts)Funniest: Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer
Ocelot II
(128,497 posts)debm55
(53,428 posts)fun, or uplifting way.
Ocelot II
(128,497 posts)I tend to be irreverent. There's too much sentimental slop at Christmas, and sometimes a little spice needs to be added to the mountains of sugar.
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Bayard
(28,037 posts)Oi To The World, by No Doubt
Probably the only song you'll ever hear with Indiana Jones in the lyrics.
Coventina
(29,003 posts)Bayard
(28,037 posts)Coventina
(29,003 posts)Gwen Stefani sent her die-hard fans spiraling thanks to a social media post that proved, in their eyes, that she was officially lost to President Donald Trumps MAGA movement.
Stefani praised actor Jonathan Roumie as a powerful inspirational human in an X post last week, while gushing over his interview with far-right commentator Tucker Carlson.
Roumie, who portrays Jesus in the evangelist TV series The Chosen, spent the conversation peddling the power of prayer and fasting as part of his pitch for the Christian and Catholic prayer and meditation app, Hallow.
Stefani, a devout Catholic who has made several pious posts in partnership with Hallow, appeared to be holding up her end of the deal by backing Roumie. Actors Mark Wahlberg, another devout Catholic, and Chris Pratt, who compared himself to Jesus, are also involved with the company.
I couldn't get the link to copy because my computer is being stupid, but it's an article from March on the Daily Beast website.
Well, now I'm also disappointed in Wahlberg and Pratt.
same here
DBoon
(24,557 posts)From "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians", featuring a very young Pia Zadora as a martian child
Srkdqltr
(9,178 posts)darkstar
(5,743 posts)Nittersing
(7,979 posts)The visuals are very different.
Coventina
(29,003 posts)PufPuf23
(9,672 posts)Double weird for me.
Saw this song performed live at the Incline Village Hyatt at Tahoe circa 1980 by Elmo and Patsy. It was a popular holiday novelty tune then in Northern California that noticed the novelty because saw the tune live by the original group first, just by coincidence. That is why song stuck in my head.
Double weird because had no idea of song history until just now reading the wiki. The history was that the song was new and first performed by Elmo and Patsy at the Tahoe Hyatt.
wiki
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandma_Got_Run_Over_by_a_Reindeer
In the song's lyrics, the narrator describes their grandmother venturing into a snowstorm on Christmas Eve. The following morning, her family discovers her lifeless body, bearing unmistakable signs of having been trampled by Santa Claus and his reindeer. The narrator's grandfather shows little concern over his wife's demise, while the rest of the family mourns Grandma and debates whether to open or return her gifts. Subsequently, the narrator declares to friends and neighbors that Santa is unfit to carry a driver's license.
Releases
According to Brooks, he came up with the idea for the song after observing a "tipsy relative" of his.[1] Brooks's uncle, Foster Brooks, was a famous comedian well known for his act as a drunk.[2] After his own band dissuaded him from recording the record himself, he sat in with Elmo and Patsy at the Hyatt Lake Tahoe in December 1978, and after the show he offered the song to the duo, who were instantly impressed and commissioned a cassette of the song for them to learn.[2] Elmo claimed, after his divorce from Patsy, that Patsy never sang on the record (even as a backup vocalist) and was only credited because their established double act used both names, noting in the interview "that's another story.
Here is a later cover of the song