Toronto Mike'd: The Official Toronto Mike Podcast - Toronto Mike'd #59
Episode Date: December 13, 2013Mike plays his 10 favourite Christmas songs and shares a little story about each performance....
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The holiday season is upon us, and I thought I'd do something completely different for this episode of Toronto Mic'd.
I'm going to share 10 of my favourite Christmas and holiday songs, and share a story or two about the recording.
I'm going to open with my favorite rendition of
the excellent O Holy Night. I enjoy Aaron Sorkin's work, loved Sports Night and the West Wing,
so I tuned in to watch Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. In December 2006, this short-lived series aired The Christmas Show.
Allow me to read the description of The Christmas Show.
When Danny discovers that band members from various TV shows intend to call in sick in an effort to help musicians who have been homeless since Hurricane Katrina,
who have been homeless since Hurricane Katrina,
he takes the opportunity to create an entire band from New Orleans musicians
who play a centerpiece on the show.
The band, known as Tipitina's Foundation,
played this. um © BF-WATCH TV 2021 © BF-WATCH TV 2021 ¶¶ I'm not ashamed to admit that my first exposure to James Brown was Rocky IV,
when he performed Living in America.
Since then, I've rediscovered the great James Brown,
including A Soulful Christmas, released in 1968. I always enjoy the gritty social
consciousness of this track from that album. Santa Claus Goes Straight to the Ghetto.
Santa Claus goes straight to the ghetto
Hitch up your reindeer
Goes straight to the ghetto
Santa Claus
Goes straight to the ghetto
Fill every stocking you find
The kids are gonna love you so
Leave a toy for Johnny
Leave a doll for Mary
Leave something pretty for Donnie
And don't forget about Gary
Santa Claus Well, darn it, and don't forget about Gary.
Santa Claus goes straight to the ghetto.
Santa Claus goes straight to the ghetto.
Tell him James Brown sent you.
Goes straight to the ghetto. You know that i know what you will see because that was once me
hit it hit it you'll see mothers and soul brothers And so, brother Santa Claus
Goes straight to the ghetto
Santa Claus
Oh, Lord
Goes straight to the ghetto
Fill every stockin' you find
The kids are gonna love you so Fill every stocking you find The kids are gonna love you so
Fill every stocking you find
They know that they need you so
I'm begging you Santa Claus
Go straight to the ghetto
If anyone
Wanna know
Tell them Hank Ballot told me so
Santa Claus
Goes straight to the ghetto
Never thought I'd realize
I'd be singing a song
With water in my eye
Santa Claus
Goes straight to
the ghetto
don't leave nothing
for me
I've had my chance you see
Santa Claus
go straight to the ghetto
Santa Claus
a soul brother needs a soul
Santa Claus
Tell him James Brown sent ya
The Pretenders released 2,000 Miles back in 1983
when I was nine years old.
At that time, I was more familiar with Middle of the Road and Back on
the Chain Gang, other cuts from Learning to Crawl. The best thing about including 2,000 Miles on your
holiday playlist is the fact it's not really a Christmas song at all. It was written for the
pretender's original guitar player who died the year before. Remember, the best Christmas songs are often the saddest
Christmas songs, and this is no exception. guitar solo
He's gone
Two thousand miles He's gone 2,000 miles
It's very far
The snow's falling down
It's colder day by day
I miss you
The children will sing
You'll be back at Christmas time
In these frozen and silent nights Sometimes in a dream
You appear
Outside under the purple sky
Diamonds in the snow
Sparkle
Our hearts were singing
It felt like Christmas time.
2,000 miles is very far through the snow. I'll think of you wherever you go He's gone
2,000 miles
It's very far 2,000 miles
It's very far
The snow's falling down
It's colder day by day
I miss you
I miss you.
I can hear people singing.
It must be Christmas time.
I hear people singing.
It must be Christmas time.
Speaking of melancholy Christmas songs,
does it get any more melancholy than Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas?
This song first appeared in the 1944 musical Meet Me in St. Louis,
where it was performed by Judy Garland.
It's since been recorded by just about everybody,
but I quite like this version by Coldplay. Right, you're going to do a Christmas song for us?
Yeah.
Okay.
You did this live the other night?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know how it'll go, but...
We'll get our lighters and all.
It's Coldplay.
All right. Have yourself a merry little Christmas
Let your heart be light
From now on our troubles will be out of sight
Have yourself a merry little Christmas
Make the yuletide gay
From now on
Our troubles will be far away
Here we are As in olden days
Happy golden days gone by
Oldest friends who are dear to us
Gathered near to us once more
and through
the years
we all will be together
if the fates
allow
hang a shining
star upon the highest bough
And have yourself a merry little Christmas now.
From 1989's Brain Drain,
Merry Christmas, I Don't Want to Fight Tonight is a fun little Joey Ramone ditty by the Ramones, of course.
In typical Ramones fashion, it clocks in at just over two minutes.
Merry Christmas, I don't want to fight tonight, please.
Merry Christmas, I don't wanna fight tonight
Merry Christmas
I don't wanna fight tonight
Merry Christmas
I don't wanna fight tonight
Yeah
Where is Santa
And the hippie sleigh
And tell the wives
It always gets way
Where is Rudolph Where is is Blizzin', baby
Merry Christmas, merry, merry, merry Christmas
All the children are talking their best
Sugarplum fairies dancing in their heads
It's the whole party, it's so exciting, baby
I love you, and you love me
And that's the way it's got to be
I knew you from the start
Of course Christmas ain't the time for breaking each other's heart
Where is Santa and his sleigh?
And tell me why is it always this way?
Where is Rudolph? Where is Blitzen?
Merry Christmas, Merry, Merry, Merry Christmas It's always this way Where is Rudolph? Where is Blitzen, baby?
Merry Christmas, Mary, Mary, Merry Christmas
All the children are talking their bays
Sugarplum fairies dancing in their haze
Snowball fighting, so exciting, baby
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I love you
And you love me
And that's the way it's got to be
I knew it from the start
Cause Christmas ain't the time for breaking each other's heart
Merry Christmas, I don't wanna fight tonight with
Merry Christmas, I don't want to fight tonight with
Merry Christmas, I don't want to fight tonight with you.
Everyone calls this next song, Baby Please Come Home,
but the actual title is Christmas, with Baby Please Come Home in parentheses.
The version I'm most familiar with belongs to U2
because it appeared on a Christmas CD I owned as a kid,
but it's actually a song from the early 1960s,
originally sung by Darlene Love.
It's yet another sad Christmas song, drenched in melancholy.
The version I'm going to play is from Death Cab for Cutie.
Enjoy. Baby, please come home. With church bells in town,
they're ringing a song.
What a happy sound.
Baby, please come home.
They're singing deck the halls,
but it's not like Christmas at all
I remember when you were here
All the fun we had last year
Pretty lights on the tree
I'm watching them shine.
You should be here with me.
Baby, please come home.
Baby, please come home guitar solo
Baby, please come home
They're sitting at the hall
But it's not like Christmas at all
I remember when you were here
All the fun we had last year
There was a way
I'd hold back these tears
But it's Christmas Day
Baby, please come home
You either love Tom Waits songs or you hate them.
I happen to love them.
His voice is so distinctive and chock full of character,
and his songs are always gritty portrayals of the beauty found in reality.
Case in point is Christmas Card from a hooker in Minneapolis
from his 1978 album, Blue Valentine.
Quite simply, it's a letter written by a prostitute to a man named Charlie, and it's beautiful. piano plays softly Charlie, I'm pregnant
Living on 9th Street
Right above a dirty bookstore
Off Euclid Avenue
I stopped taking dope
And I quit drinking whiskey
My old man plays the trombone
And works out at the track
He says that he loves me Even though it's not his baby
He says that he raised him up
Like he was on some
He gave me a ring
That was worn by his mother
And it takes me out dancing
Every Saturday night
Hey Charlie, I think about you
Every time I pass a feeling station
And I count all the griefs
You used to wear in your hair
I still have that record
Of little Anthony and Imperial
Someone stole my record player
How do you like that?
Charlie, I almost went crazy
After Mario got busted
I went back to Walmart
To live with my folks
Everyone I used to know
Was either dead or in prison.
So I came back to Minneapolis.
This time I think I'm going to stay.
Charlie, I think I'm happy.
The first time since my accident
I wish I had all the money
We used to spend on dope
Buy me a used car lot
And I wouldn't sell any of them
Just drive a different car every day, depending on how I feel.
Charlie, if a car's a thing, if you want to know the truth of it,
If you want to know the truth of it I don't have a husband
He don't play the trombone
I need the ball money
To pay this lawyer
Charlie Hay
I'll be eligible for parole
come Valentine's Day.
I Wish It Was Christmas Today
is actually from a Saturday Night Live skit,
but it was covered by The Strokes' Julian Casablancas in 2009.
I used to think Julian Casablancas was here to save rock and roll.
Now I think he's here to save Christmas. I don't care what the neighbors say
Christmas time is near
I don't care what anyone says.
Christmas is full of cheer.
All I know is Santa's way is making its way to the USA.
I wish it was Christmas today.
I wish it was Christmas today.
I wish it was Christmas today.
I wish it was Christmas today All I know is a Santa Claus
Don't care about flagging or flying off
I wish it was, I wish it was
I wish it was, I wish it was, wish it was I don't care about anything else
Christmas is almost here
And I don't care what the newsman said
Christmas is full of cheer I don't care what the newsman said Christmas is full of cheer
I don't care about anything
Except hearing those sleigh bells ring a ding-ding
Wish it was Christmas today
And the good old U.S. of A
I wish it was Christmas today
I wish it was Christmas today
I wish it was Christmas today I wish it was Christmas today Oh, oh I wish it was Christmas today
I wish it was Christmas today
Oh, oh
Telling things we can do this to the boys and girls
And every nook and cranny in this crazy ass world
On air, on air, on air, on air guitar solo We'll be right back. I'm now going to play my second favorite Christmas song.
In 1991, Pearl Jam created The Ten Club,
and every Christmas since then,
they've sent members a vinyl-only Christmas single.
Let Me Sleep was the first.
It's subsequently been released on their Lost Dogs rarity album,
but prior to that I enjoyed it on bootlegs I'd copy from my favorite band.
Now relax and lose yourself in these wonderful lyrics. The cold wind blows on the soles of my feet
Heaven knows nothing of me On me And I'm lost
Nowhere to go
Oh, when I was a kid
Oh, how magic it seemed.
Oh, please let me sleep, it's Christmas time.
Flowered millions was where I lived.
But wind was where I lived Bought you burn
Out of those for your sins
And sometimes
I'm cold Oh, when I was a kid
Oh, how magic it seemed
Oh, please let me sleep
It's Christmas time Oh, when I was a kid
Oh, how magic it seemed
Oh, please let me sleep
It's Christmas time
Oh, and if I was a kid
Oh, how magic it seems
Oh, please let me dream
It's Christmas time My favorite Christmas song will be no surprise to anyone
who's been paying attention to my blog the past 11 years.
Take that classic Shane McGowan delivery
and mix it with the melodious vocals of Kirstie McColl,
and you have a holiday classic from the Pogues.
There are no snowmen, no Santa, no miracles,
just youthful hopes crushed by alcoholism and drug addiction.
It's reality and I love it.
Merry Christmas everybody
Merry Christmas everybody the drunk tank An old man said to me
Won't see
another one
And then
he sang a song
The rare
old mountain
you
I turned my face away
And dreamed about you
Got on a lucky one
Came in late into one
I've got a feeling
This year is for me and you
So happy Christmas
I love you baby
I can see a better time
When all our dreams come true.
They got cars big as bars, they got rivers of gold.
But the windows right through you, it's no place for the old.
When you first took my hand on a cold Christmas Eve,
you promised me Broadway was waiting for me You were handsome
You were pretty clean up New York City
When the band finished playing
They held out for more
Sinatra was swinging
All the junk they were singing
We kissed on the corner
Then danced through the night
The boys of the Amble and Penny coil
Were singing go away babe And the bells were ringing now For Christmas Day The boys of the anvil and pinny coil were singing, Go away, babe.
And the bells were ringing out for Christmas Day.
You're a bum, you're a punk, you're an old slut and joker.
They're almost dead on a trip in that bed. You scumbag, you mugger, You're an old slut and juggler And I'm a stud on a trippin' I bet
You scumbag, you mugger
Cheap, cheap, lousy faggot
Happy Christmas, you're all so great
God, it's out of love
The boys in the NYPD chorus
Still singing, going black
And the bells are ringing out
For Christmas Day
I could have been someone
Well, so could anyone
You took my dreams from me
When I first found you I kept them with me, babe.
I put them with my own.
Can't make it out alone.
I built my dreams around you.
The boys in the NYPD chorus are singing,
Go away, babe.
And the bells are ringing out for Christmas Day. Thank you.