Friday, December 20, 2013
We Wish You A Wild Xmas
I'm probably outta here 'til sometime in January. Thanks to all my wonderful readers and contributors. You-all make it happen.
Reader Eric writes to us to requesting what sounds like a pretty amazing bit of Christmas darkness and sick humor, Noah Quisenberry's "Daddy Came Home On Christmas," in which a boy murders his sexually abusive father. It's the merriest Christmas ever! I don't have it. Anyone? Snippets of it can be hear in the last minute or so of this vid, from a series about outsider music that we've covered here before. This one's an all-xmas special.
As long as we're searching for lost records, Brian from AZ is desperately seeking the b-side to that lovable old coot Walter Brennan's "Space Mice," called "Thievin' Stranger," another one I don't have. See folks, I really don't have every weird record ever made. Not even close. Make their Christmas wishes come true!
Someone who does have a lot of strange/bad/outsider/unusual Christmas record is Bomarr, who's back with his latest collection:
"Wild Xmas Vol. 8"
featuring goodies like a Rodd Keith (under the name Rodd Rogers) song-poem, R. Stevie Moore, a Brazilian nugget from Caetano Veloso, the video-game bloopiness of 8-Bit Synthtown, and some Staxx soul from Carla Thomas.
And I had to put my nomination for the Worst Christmas Record back on-line, just because.
Need a last-minte gift suggestion? Darryl Bullock's book "The World's Worst Records," from the stellar blog of the same name. Get a 16-song download wth it, too. I'm gonna sit on Santa's lap and ask for a copy. Or at least I'll try, until security rousts me out again. DAMN them.
And nothing says "Christmas spirit" like sappy music from an irate right-wing talk-radio host: Glenn Beck's "Believe Again." He claims it will have you dancing and crying at the same time. Isn't that what goths and Morrisey fans do?
OMG That Worst Xmas Records....speechless...
ReplyDeleteIt's like 'screw the people on the bus - yay Daddy's here!' - err...
And I love Daryl's World's Worst Record blog, made of win!
And long time no hear for Bomarr...
That Bomarr site is a treasure trove of Xmas music! Some I recognise as stuff I used on my Bah Humbug CDs - we must go to some of the same places - some I don't...
ReplyDeleteEvery year on the podcast I say 'never again' for Xmas music. But looks like next year I'll have a load more Christmas Crap to play!
Thank you for the kind words and the sweet plug Mr Fab - and for the music, of course. Have a brilliant Christmas!
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