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Kids Rock! Christmas Edition
Artist | Song | |
cathy sharpe | north pole rock | |
little joey farr | rock 'n' roll santa | |
troy hess | christmas on the moon | |
barry gordon | zoomah the santa claus from mars | |
milton delugg & the little eskimos | hooray for santy claus | |
the jackson 5 | santa claus is coming to town | |
jeri kelly | poor ole santa claus | |
joe poovey | santa's helper | |
michelle cody | merry christmas elvis | |
gayla peevey | i want a hippopotamus for christmas | |
little marcy | c-h-r-i-s-t-m-a-s | |
jada with the vise squad | jada's christmas song | |
jimmy boyd | santa claus blues | |
cindy brady | frosty the snowman | |
barry gordon | i'm gettin' nuttin' for christmas | |
the jackson 5 | i saw mommy kissing santa claus | |
vince guaraldi trio | christmas time is here | |
Comment:
Is there anything more cloyingly wonderful than children singing Christmas songs? Thomas Mohr and I don't think so, which is why we compiled this Christmas edition of Kids Rock! for your holiday listening pleasure. It also serves as a teaser for the official sequel to Kids Rock!, which should be finished early next year. Don't say you haven't been warned. Wanna quiz? Explain the connection between Pia Zadora and one of the songs on the mix. The first one to answer correctly gets a copy in his or her stocking.Feedback:
That's Pia on track 5, innit? (Just had my annual viewing of "Santa Claus conquers the Martians".)
By the way, this is brilliantly cloying. And who can't love that?
Wow! This mix has been up for less than 5 minutes and we already have our winner! Yes, a pre-sex-with-a-garden-hose Pia Zadora appears in the 1964 film "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, " from which track 5 is taken. Congratulations on winning Sean. It couldn't have happened to a bigger Christmas fan ;)
Good stuff!
By the way, I played that Little Marcy track at my last bowling alley gig - man, did the heads turn. It's a scary little number.
stupid in a great way
So cool, and still mildly creepy - though I think the other one has the edge slightly (possibly because of the cover!) This is really excellent work, guys - and it wouldn't be Christmas without the Jackson 5 :)
Eek!
Ho-Ho-Holy Schnikes! More Gak'able tracks from the wacky Moe-Mohr axis!
xmas candy for the ears!
Ooooh. This is just a music fan's Xmas delight!
cool concept. great mix.
This is indeed cloying, but indeed wonderful (after a fashion). Happy holidays to you, my friend.
Scary! It's lucky xmastime comes but once a year . . . Except for a few of the Jackson 5, not too many of these performers had long careers, did they? Isn't that the same Troy Hess who sang "Please Don't Go Topless, Mother?" I don't think he had too many hits after that . . .
Way cool for Christmas. I'm putting this in "Cater or Indoctrinate" (see Exhibitions). happy Holidays!
Nice 'n scary - I bet that l'il Cindy Brady sings her little heart out on Frosty!
Great cover as well!
Great cover as well!
Oh...my...god...
Christmas! I can't even imagine what the pair of you had to go through to find these. Certifiable dedication.Happy Christmas to you both!
I'm listening to Troy Hess keening at the moment, and let me tell you--it's a holiday!
Superlatively evil. Nice tribute to the sort of music that makes it a little bit easier to be Jewish at this time of the year... no Santa, no tree, but at least we're spared most of this music. Unless they happen to be playing it at the one local Chinese restaurant that stays open for dinner on Christmas day.
You are one sick man!
I haven't seen Santa Claus Conquers the Martians in ages, and I never thought I'd be saying that with any degree of nostalgia... Oog...
I haven't seen Santa Claus Conquers the Martians in ages, and I never thought I'd be saying that with any degree of nostalgia... Oog...
it looks awful in a fantastic kind of way. Can I put it on my 2005 Xmas list please?