Ho Ho Ho!!! Not your typical Christmas song I think.
Dark times have come to the Land of White
Hard times have come to the Land of Ice Little helpers are in the unemployment line The day is approaching and there is not much time.
Christmas is coming or at least it might The Fat Man is trying with all his might Homeless elves are freezing. Its a terrible sight Since the bank took the North Pole last Christmas night
Rudolph is at the SPCA Santa could no longer afford the hay What's one less reindeer on Santa's sleigh The bank repossessed his sleigh anyway
Christmas is coming or at least it might The Fat Man is trying with all his might Homeless elves are freezing. Its a terrible sight Since the bank took the North Pole last Christmas night
Santa is coming its a matter of course He will be riding on his old nag horse He cant make it in one night. He'll be riding the blind He will be resting in between at the local Y
Christmas is coming or at least it might The Fat Man is trying with all his might Homeless elves are freezing. Its a terrible sight Since the bank took the North Pole last Christmas night
Go easy on the Fat Man He's trying the best he can
12/23/11 11:59:00AM @vig-wig:
It is cool, that is no lie, I found myself nodding as if I understood it bye and bye. You have a unique voiceand I hear what you say by choice. Vic
12/23/11 11:10:55AM @farrell-jackson:
A good Christmas rocker! Cool arrangement with chord modulation into the lead solo. Enjoyed it!
<p>I started playing guitar when I was about 11 years old. Throughout high school I was pretty active and then stopped until around 30 years old or so...
<p>I started playing guitar when I was about 11 years old. Throughout high school I was pretty active and then stopped until around 30 years old or so when I started playing again for a few years. Kids came and kind of ended that with the exception of the acoustic on the porch. Started again in 2010 and haven't stopped.</p><p>Since then, I have pulled all of my instruments from the bleak depths of storage and brought them back to life so to speak. Upright bass, electric piano, electric bass, banjo, ukelele, sitar, 8-10 electrics, 12 string, steel body, a 100 year old parlor guitar and lots of other instruments that get unearthed here and there.</p><p>Not much live playing but love the home recording thing.</p><p>I have always loved blues but often go on tangents of rock, country, and whatever. That is the fun of recording, anything goes.</p>
It is cool, that is no lie, I found myself nodding as if I understood it bye and bye. You have a unique voiceand I hear what you say by choice. Vic
A good Christmas rocker! Cool arrangement with chord modulation into the lead solo. Enjoyed it!
Farrell