More Christmas fun. I’ve not seen this clip before but I have the John Denver/Muppet Christmas album, which I only purchased a few years ago in a moment of nostalgia.
Enjoy!
by Sally
More Christmas fun. I’ve not seen this clip before but I have the John Denver/Muppet Christmas album, which I only purchased a few years ago in a moment of nostalgia.
Enjoy!
by Sally
More Christmas goodness. The Hallelujah Chorus was a big part of my growing up. I spent two years of my life trapped in boarding school, and part of our annual speech night was the whole school massed choir. Not sure the Hallelujah Chorus was done every year, but it was pretty regular – and although I was only there for two years, I’d been attending speech nights there for 10 years or so, because my sister were there. I always felt a thrill on hearing the chorus, until of course I was one of the people who had to both learn it and sing it (although, if I’m, honest, even my 16 year old self who had to act like it was uncool, deep down was excited to be finally part of it).
Later, I bought CD versions of the Messiah, and when I was heavily pregnant with Murphlet 3, my beloved took me to see it performed at the Perth Concert Hall.
I still love it. But I’m not sure I’ve ever seen a performance as good as this one. Enjoy!
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It’s been a month since my last post, and with much to do here over the next little while, I’m not sure when I’ll write another decent post.
So rather than leave this space empty, thought I’d share some of my favourite Christmas bits and bobs.
This is the song that’s been in my Head the past few days – and the clip just made me giggle with all its glorious 80s- ishness (hey, I coined a new word!). Why this song? Not sure – definitely not a parallel to any events in my life. I thin perhaps it’s just one of those songs that sticks with me because it was tehre playing in my teen years. I was 16 when this one was released, and I do remember being delighted that there were ‘real’ (perhaps I even thought ‘grown up’, lol) songs about Christmas, instead of all those childish songs on our old records.
Anyway, here it is. Wham!
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