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Too much Bing? Today is a great day to make a mix CD of new holiday tunes and alt-versions of the Christmas music of your childhood. It's a gift your friends and selected relatives will appreciate, it's Buy Nothing Day, and it'll ease your own tired ears. BigO 'zine of Singapore has already made such a CD, and is posting the mp3s a few at a time. Santa's Boots is the page link. You can get the first four today. Here's how the BigO blog Talkin’ About My Revolutions describes them: In keeping with the holiday season, here are some songs for you to enjoy. Note that Santa's Boots is not new, so the links to right to other mp3 CDs are old, and their download period is over. The latest ROIO of the Week is Spontaneous Music Ensemble, and the links on the right of that page do work. I expect to be adding to this post this weekend as I cruise the mp3 blogs for my own CD. If you spot holiday tunes worth adding, please post the details and links at the comments link below. More: Les Brown And His Band Of Renown - I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm (Psapp's Lady Remix) More #2: From Randy's Rodeo, A Christmas Gift For You "For a brief time, I'm offering free MP3's of a five treasures from my voluminous collection - songs I love and that I'm confident you can't find easily at any store." They are, Marshall Crenshaw, "Sock It To Me Santa" (1997) |
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