Your Christmas Song of the Day
Someone needs to take up a collection for these guys to buy some more pianos, so that don’t always have to share the same one. Via Steve Laube:
Someone needs to take up a collection for these guys to buy some more pianos, so that don’t always have to share the same one. Via Steve Laube:
And the song choice isn’t bad either. “Hey, I sure am glad I happened to have my kettle drum with me today!” (Via Janet Reid)
Courtesy of Creative Minority Report, a capella wonders Pentatonix doing “Little Drummer Boy.” And, lo, it was good.
I don’t really know what that means, but all you need to understand is the “funky” part. And Robert Randolph does understand the funky part.
America’s greatest fire-breathing bass player speaks out in support of Tim Tebow: “He’s got a religious passion, as well he should, we’re in America,” the KISS frontman told Radio.com earlier this week. ”He’s proud to be a Christian, what’s wrong with that? And yet, with sports media and pop culture media, they make fun of…
That’s not exactly what he said, but it’s the gist of his point in an interview with CNN. R.J. Moeller comments: In response to the question, “What advice do you have for Christian rockers?” Corgan replied, “Make better music.” And there it is. Make better music. It seems so simple and obvious to most, but…
It starts with this: Which leads to this: Which of course winds up leading to this:
The original Rod Stewart version was the one in my head, but that video is so cheesy and terrible it looks like it was made by people who couldn’t cut it in ’70s porn. So I went looking for an alternate version, and I don’t think I could’ve found a better one.
You read that right. Stan Veuger is counting them down here. I’m intrigued to see what he comes up with, and how much of it is really mainstream, widely popular rap. For my part, I’d like to nominate the pro-marriage “Be Mine” from Christian rappers Grits, because, man, if you can rhyme the word “Ephesians”…
Yes, I watched a whole lot of Bugs Bunny when I was growing up.
It’s from that Chili’s commercial.
The Song Infection of the Day is no respecter of seasons:
Christian rapper Shai Linne calls out prosperity gospel preachers for false teachings: On Shai Linne’s new album, “Lyrical Theology, Pt. 1: Theology,” which released Tuesday, the Christian rapper does more than just drop a few beats. Linne also drops the names of 12 prominent pastors whom he calls “false teachers.” In the pre-released single “Fal$e Teacher$,”…