These are the biggest Xmas songs in UK:
Christmas Carols and Christmas Clips
These are the biggest Xmas songs in UK:
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The story of "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day."
Quote: (12-04-2017 08:12 PM)tarquin Wrote:
This happens to be my favorite version of "O Holy Night." I happened across it randomly flipping through channels when it was live. I'm glad I did.
I listen to this one (repeatedly) every December. This guy, David Phelps, has an unbelievable voice. I'm not religious but I love gospel and country music and what it says about America. It's great to see these 'flyover people' in the congregation really getting into it. I'd trust them with the nuclear codes any day.
EDIT: At 3:25, he hits and holds a C5 (C above middle C). Out of control.
We will stomp to the top with the wind in our teeth.
George L. Mallory
Quote: (12-08-2017 12:43 AM)JDog212 Wrote:
George Frideric Händel's Messiah. Let me just tell you that it is a timeless masterpiece. It's 2 and half hours long, but if you're looking for something through which to truly worship God this season, I recommend "For Unto Us a Child is Born," "Glory to God," "And He Shall Purify," "And the Glory of the Lord" and, of course, the Hallelujah Chorus (if you like bass solos, "Thus Saith the Lord" and "But Who May Abide the Day of His Coming" are exceptional).
The latest thing this year is 'gender-bending / flip-flopping' Messiah. Male soloists take the female solos and vice versa. So transgressive! Take that, patriarchy! I'm listening as the announcer asks us to examine how we think about gender as we listen.
Is there anything left that SJWs can't ruin?
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