This has been a great year for Christmas music since the secular radio has really amped up the amount of explicitly Christian Christmas songs, after years of getting worse and worse. Last year the only Christian song I heard was Little Drummer Boy. This year, I've already heard Silent Night,the First Noel, Hark! The Herald Angels sing and a few others.
This is an incredible video. It reminds me that Germans are really the best (although there is one guy Dutch guy):
Re: Symmetry's Thread - Christmas Music 2018
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2018 7:46 pm
by Symmetry
DoomYoshi wrote:This is an incredible video. It reminds me that Germans are really the best (although there is one guy Dutch guy):
Ok, not sure what youy mean (but who does?)
Re: Symmetry's Thread - Christmas Music 2018
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2018 10:03 pm
by Dukasaur
Symmetry wrote:
DoomYoshi wrote:This is an incredible video. It reminds me that Germans are really the best (although there is one guy Dutch guy):
Ok, not sure what youy mean (but who does?)
Well, there is a tenuous connection for me, though I doubt if it was what DoomUoshi meant. I was at a disco in Stuttgart when I first heard Boney M's hit "Rivers of Babylon", which also has a biblical tehem.
Re: Symmetry's Thread - Christmas Music 2018
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2018 10:40 pm
by Symmetry
Dukasaur wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
DoomYoshi wrote:This is an incredible video. It reminds me that Germans are really the best (although there is one guy Dutch guy):
Ok, not sure what you mean (but who does?)
Well, there is a tenuous connection for me, though I doubt if it was what DoomUoshi meant. I was at a disco in Stuttgart when I first heard Boney M's hit "Rivers of Babylon", which also has a biblical tehem.
Does anybody have any idea what this is about?
Re: Symmetry's Thread - Christmas Music 2018
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2018 2:43 am
by jonesthecurl
Dukasaur wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
DoomYoshi wrote:This is an incredible video. It reminds me that Germans are really the best (although there is one guy Dutch guy):
Ok, not sure what youy mean (but who does?)
Well, there is a tenuous connection for me, though I doubt if it was what DoomUoshi meant. I was at a disco in Stuttgart when I first heard Boney M's hit "Rivers of Babylon", which also has a biblical tehem.
...although it omits the line from the Psalm about "Blessed shall he be that dasheth out the heads of their children against the rocks", oddly.