Name your three favourite songs by... [Eminem]

Started by AustinPowers, November 30, 2023, 06:08:24 PM

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Newbridge Exile


Rufus T Firefly

1. Vienna
2. She's Always A Woman
3. It's Still Rock and Roll To Me

Captain Obvious


gallsman

The Downeaster Alexa (it's no Lifeboat Mona but it's terrific)
New York State of Mind
Allentown

An Innocent Man and All for Leyna honourable mentions.

Ronnie


Ronnie


Ronnie

Happy Xmas (War Is Over) - John Lennon
Baby Please Come Home - U2's version
Fairy Tale of New York - The Pogues

Jell 0 Biafra


ziggy90

1) I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day - Wizzard.
2) Here It Is Merry Christmas - Slade.
3) All Alone On Christmas - Darlene Love.
Questions that shouldn't be asked shouldn't be answered

pbat

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8OPuwa783g

Heard that yesterday morning on RTE radio done to music, never heard it before. Now my favourite Christmas song. Any song includes manure face, especially a Christmas song deserves a mention.

Another oldie when the Paisley tapes were all the go in mid 90s was "Santa Claus you p***k where's my F*****g bike.   

Tony Baloney

Quote from: pbat on December 18, 2024, 09:36:34 PMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8OPuwa783g

Heard that yesterday morning on RTE radio done to music, never heard it before. Now my favourite Christmas song. Any song includes manure face, especially a Christmas song deserves a mention.

Another oldie when the Paisley tapes were all the go in mid 90s was "Santa Claus you p***k where's my F*****g bike.   
Kevin Bloody Wilson.

AustinPowers

Fairytale
Last Christmas
Driving home for Christmas


A lot of Christmas songs are about nostalgia  rather than them being really great  songs. 

Darlene Love's Christmas (baby please come home)  brings back  great memories.  It was at the start of  Gremlins , and When  we first got a video player,  we watched  Gremlins again  and again. So  when I hear  that song, I'm back there again

You can't beat a  good carol/hymn sang  really well. O Holy Night is  Beautiful  when done well. Watched the Nativity!  film recently too - a stunning  version of  Silent Night  at the end credits  on that

weareros

I consider Arthur McBride a Christmas song as the lyrics several times say "it being on Christmas morning." Paul Brady's live version from 1977 can't be beat, with some wonderful acoustic finger-picking guitar. Lyrically and musically, a Christmas classic.


Happy Xmas (War Is Over) - John Lennon
Arthur McBride - Paul Brady
Fairytale of New York - The Pogues


Captain Scarlet

Last Christmas

Driving home for Christmas

Stop the Cavalry (purely from a feckin great night out and the whole upstairs of the pub started kinda bobbing up and down to it)

Honourable mention fir The Waitresses Christmas Wrapping

Oh and the Cork rap kids who did the Spark have a new song too...

https://youtu.be/nfZr9-13l-M?feature=shared
them mysterons are always killing me but im grand after a few days.sickenin aul dose all the same.