Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

Sunday, January 22, 2012

XmasShowXDU (#87)

Source here. Original Airdate December 18, 1997.

We did a number of Christmas shows in 1997, mostly because we got lots more time to fiddle around during the holiday break due to many people being simply gone. This seems like a practice run for the longer show a week later.

That said, the source material spans a good century of popular Christmas cheer (although a mid-century version of "Let It Snow" shows up time and again). Shows like this require an astonishing catalog of sonic stuff. Nowadays, something like this would be easier to assemble; what with keeping everything as digital files and tagging and whatnot. Alternately, the various formats (vinyl, tape, CD, computer) lend their own sonic overtones to the mix, and the process of searching through deep, dusty boxes leads to much serendipity.

Ultimately, there's no one right way to do this.
  1. Can it beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
  2. Bad idea, Beck
  3. Too many competing fanfares
  4. A shockingly ahistorical account of Christmas in early America
  5. Sonic Youth, Back from the North Pole
  6. Let it snow let it snow letitsnowletitsnowletitsnow l e t i t ssssssnnnnnnnooooowwwww
  7. Santa might be feeling a little unwell
  8. Keeping the Christ in Christmas
  9. Rescue Santa!
  10. The Rocket has failed
  11. Turn that racket off!
  12. Kittens of sugarplums.
  13. Did we ever manage to rescue Santa?

Monday, April 12, 2010

Xmas Substitute Attempt of Radio (#32)

Original source here. Recorded on December 21, 1996.

Christmas in July I understand, but April? We're only a quarter of the way through the year, barely done with Easter. Even with me being late a day and everything. That's just the luck of the draw, I guess. I grab tapes, put them into the computer, upload them and post them in order.

Christmas, at least as known by the people who won't go within 10 miles of a mall during that time, is rich with various media tools. Even though we select only sound, we have nearly three quarters of a century of recorded media to draw from.

This selection may lead to feelings of vertigo, slight nausea, disorientation, and tidings of comfort and joy.
  1. Super Creepy Santa
  2. Hip Hop Ren Stimpy
  3. Xmasoqatsi
  4. Mallocalypse Now
  5. Swingin' with Santa
  6. Dance of the Eightball Fairies
  7. Weaving Towards Bethlehem
  8. The Hardest Working Santa
  9. Santa's Delight
  10. It doesn't get Whiter Than This
  11. Chuckle
  12. Yuletide Stringing
  13. Inexplicable Outro

Added by IanF-R:
When Jason says above "It doesn't get whiter than this", he's referring to a featureless & foreign-pressed Pat Boone record of Christmas songs that had the most garish and grotesque cover art imaginable (Boone's teeth were whitened by scratching the printing plates). Sadly I no longer have this monster.