1. A psychedelic pop band fr… Read Full Bio ↴There are seven artists with this name:
1. A psychedelic pop band from Boston, MA
2. A psychedelic/progsessive rock band from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
3. A U.K. Folk band
4. A sludge/drone band from Malvern, West Midlands, UK
5. An Indie band from Medicine Hat, Alberta.
6. A rock and roll band from Olympia, WA
7. Atmospheric sludge/doom/post-metal band from Cleveland, Ohio, United States
1) Christmas were a band who recorded three albums of quirky neo-psychedelic pop in the late 1980s. Based in Boston, MA, the trio of Liz Cox (aka Miss Lily Banquette, vocals and bongos), Michael Cudahy (aka The Millionaire, guitar and vocals), and bassist Dan Salzmann released their debut album, In Excelsior Dayglo in 1986. The track "Big Plans" became a modest college radio and MTV hit, but the album, owing to Big Time Records' perennial financial woes, could not sustain the band's momentum.
The band relocated to Las Vegas, signed to I.R.S., and released Ultraprophets of Thee Psykick Revolution in 1989. Arguably their finest work, it featured another small-time hit in "Stupid Kids", and the caustic, satirical "Richard Nixon" earned critical attention as well. But the strange, though appealing, record seemed a bit out of step with the top college radio bands that year, and it sunk with little notice.
Christmas recorded Vortex in 1991 but could not immediately find a label for it. In the interim, Cox and Cudahy swapped tongue-in-cheek-psychedelia for tongue-in-cheek lounge music and formed the still quirky, but far more accessible and successful Combustible Edison together with Peter Dixon. When finally released in 1993, the bored-sounding Vortex made barely a ripple.
2) Christmas was formed in 1969 in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, out of the ashes of the cult underground psychedelic band Reign Ghost. In July 1970, Christmas released an independent self-titled debut that brought some media attention to the band and a contract with the Daffodil Records label. In December 1970, less than six months after the release of the debut, Christmas released their debut Daffodil Records album entitled Heritage. Christmas was comprised of vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Bob Bryden, bass Tyler Raizenne, drummer Rich Richter, and Robert Bulger on guitars, all of whom were still in their teens. The album gathered good reviews and was well received by critics but it was not commercially viable because the long songs and hard rock sound. It became an instant favorite in the underground music scene just about everywhere but in Canada. Despite the international response to the album, Heritage proved to be the last release by the band under the name Christmas due to management problems and difficulty with the direction of the next album. Consequently, Christmas broke up in late 1971 only to resurface the following year, lineup intact, under the name the Spirit of Christmas. In the late '80s and '90s, the original Heritage album became a highly sought after collector's item, especially in the U.S.A. and Europe because of the band's unorthodox style and progressive influences.
3) Christmas was a short-lived UK based band called Christmas led by PJ Harvey's collaborators, Rob Ellis and Tim Farthing. They released a self-titled EP in 2001 on Morpheus Records. Their music placed the emphasis on atmosphere and pure evocation: mournful gothic narratives skated through mordent folky, psych landscapes.
4) Christmas are a four-piece from Malvern, West Midlands, UK. They play a gritty and minimal, yet melodic sludge/doom metal made of long drawn-out pieces, multiple movements and moods.
5) Christmas is an indie band from Medicine Hat, Alberta.
6) Christmas is a punk rock band from Olympia, WA. They released their first 7" on Endless Latino in September 2009. The members are Jake Jones, Emily Beanblossom, Patrick Michael Scott-Walsh, Dave Halegua. http://www.myspace.com/christmassed
7) Atmospheric sludge/doom/post-metal band from Cleveland, Ohio, United States who released their debut self-titled album on November 15, 2019.
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Carol Of The Bells
Christmas Lyrics
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Sweet silver bells
All seem to say
Throw cares away
Christmas is here
Bringing good cheer
To young and old
Meek and the bold
That is their song
With joyful ring
All caroling
One seems to hear
Words of good cheer
From everywhere
Filling the air
Oh how they pound
Raising the sound
O'er hill and dale
Telling their tale
Gaily they ring
While people sing
Songs of good cheer
Christmas is here
Merry, Merry, Merry, Merry Christmas
Merry, Merry, Merry, Merry Christmas
On on they send
On without end
Their joyful tone
To every home
Ding dong ding, dong
That is their song
With joyful ring
All caroling
Ding dong ding dong
Ding dong ding dong
The song "Carol of the Bells" is a festive and uplifting holiday song that describes the joyful atmosphere of Christmas time. The recurring refrain of "ding dong ding dong" emphasizes the excitement and anticipation of the season. The opening lines, "Hark how the bells, sweet silver bells, all seem to say, throw cares away" introduces the idea of a temporary escape from the stresses of daily life. The bells are a symbol of good will and hope, and the lyrics celebrate the timeless tradition of Christmas cheer.
The second verse reinforces the joyful tone of the song, emphasizing the uplifting message of Christmas. The lyrics describe the bells as "words of good cheer" that can be heard "from everywhere, filling the air." The bells represent the sound of community and togetherness, lifting the spirits of everyone in their vicinity. The final verse embodies the theme of giving and sharing, evoking feelings of warmth and generosity. The bells "send on" their joyful tone to every home, emphasizing that the spirit of Christmas impacts everyone.
Line by Line Meaning
Hark how the bells
Listen to the sound of the bells
Sweet silver bells
The bells are silver and they sound sweet
All seem to say
The bells sound like they are speaking
Throw cares away
Forget your worries and enjoy the celebration of Christmas
Christmas is here
The holiday of Christmas has arrived
Bringing good cheer
The spirit of Christmas has brought happiness and joy
To young and old
Everyone can enjoy the holiday
Meek and the bold
The humble and the brave, all can partake in the festivities
Ding dong ding dong
The sound the bells make
That is their song
The sound of the bells is like a song
With joyful ring
The bells sound happy and festive
All caroling
The sound of the bells is like a choir singing
One seems to hear
The sound fills the air and can be heard everywhere
Words of good cheer
The bells sound like they are happy and joyful
From everywhere
The sound of the bells can be heard all around
Filling the air
The sound is so abundant that it seems to take up all the space around us
Oh how they pound
The bells have a strong and powerful sound
Raising the sound
The sound of the bells is getting louder
O'er hill and dale
The sound can be heard over the hills and through the valleys
Telling their tale
The sound of the bells is like a story being told
Gaily they ring
The bells sound lively and cheerful
While people sing
As the bells ring, people are singing along
Songs of good cheer
The singing and bells create a joyful atmosphere
Christmas is here
The holiday of Christmas has arrived
Merry, Merry, Merry, Merry Christmas
A wish of happiness and joy to all for the holiday of Christmas
On on they send
The sound of the bells continues to travel
On without end
The sound of the bells seems like it will never stop
Their joyful tone
The sound of the bells is full of happiness and cheer
To every home
The sound of the bells is reaching every household
Ding dong ding, dong
The sound the bells make
That is their song
The sound of the bells is like a song
With joyful ring
The bells sound happy and festive
All caroling
The sound of the bells is like a choir singing
Ding dong ding dong
The sound the bells make
Ding dong ding dong
The sound the bells make
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Capitol CMG Publishing, CARL FISCHER, LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Mykola Leontovich, Peter Wilhousky
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To everyone who's studying with this music:
Checklist:
• A bottle of water, at least 1liter. Your brain works better if it has enough water and drinking helps you to concentrate
• Your charger. You sometimes don't even notice that your device's battery is going down, so better have it plugged in all the time
• Your headphones. You will be able to focus more with headphones, because it blocks background noises. Also, if it's a late night study session, you won't wake up anyone
• a tea or coffee. Coffee keeps you awake, green or black tea can make you feel more awake as well.
• Your study/work stuff: your laptop/tablet/phone , a few pens, paper or whatever you need.
•Anything else you could need, what about a heat pad, a blanket, a good lamp, your pet so you have a study buddy
Reminder: After an hour, you should stand up and walk a bit around. Better stop the music or put on different music for the break. Open your window, even if it's cold outside. Fresh air will make it better, trust me.
You could also lay your head down on your desk for ten minutes and listen to a podcast. Or, if you have to read a book, listen to the audiobook of it. You can also listen to the audiobook while doing another thing, that's even better than listening to music while reading the book.
I hope y'all had a good day, if not, that's okay too. Remember to take care of yourself and try to get some sleep tonight 😉😊😇
@Pan2.01
Hark! Hear the bells, sweet silver bells,
All seem to say, ding dong, m'kay.
Christmas is here, bringing good cheer,
To young and old, meek and the bold.
Ding-dong-ding-dong, that is their song,
With joyful ring, all caroling
One seems to hear, words of the cheer
From everywhere, filling the air, m'kay
Oh, how they pound, raising the sound
Or here and there, telling their tale
Gaily they ring, while People sing
Songs of the cheer, Christmas is here
On, on they send, on without end
Their joyful tone, to every home
Hark! Hear the bells, sweet silver bells
All seem to say, ding dong, m'kay
On, on they send, on without end
Their joyful tone, to every home.
Ding-dong-ding-dong m'kay-m'kay-m'kay, m'kay!
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