Where do you stand on the "Wonderful Christmastime" issue

Do you like "Wonderful Christmastime" by Paul McCartney?

  • Yes

  • No

  • I've never heard it/Don't know

  • Other (because there always has to be an other)


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Come on, that's not fair. The "scrambled eggs" bit was a place holder, and a joke. Yesterday's lyrics were 100% written by Paul. It always bothered Lennon that people thought he had anything to do with the song, because he didn't.

This!

And yes, I like Paul McCartney's Wonderful Christmastime!
 
I voted yes I like it:

1. It's Sir Paul and Sir Paul rocks.

2. He was a Beatle......Beatles REALLY rock.

3. Dreck is Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer...

4. It has a catchy hook an easy melody, and Paul"s voice in his prime (and mostly now as well) is a joy to listen too.

5. It's kitchy and retro and the people in the mall always sing along.

and if I needed any more reason's well I'd just pull out my thesaurus and rewrite 1 about a million different different ways, again........

PAUL ROCKS!!!!!!!!!

It's have to be pretty bad before I disliked anything he did.

and a small addition, while I do like John Lennon I don't listen to his music if I want to feel good, he's rather depressing. Granted I think he saw a lot in the world that was not happy and music was his way to try to set a change in motion, but sometimes you just want light and fun and happy, John was brilliant but he was NOT light or fun or happy.
 

I'd rather sandpaper a bobcat's butt in a telephone booth.

I can tolerate most Christmas schmaltz, but this one's a channel changer.

I don't think I could have said it better. This song is classic drek, worthy of a veritable Mozart of drek.
 
Not as bad as Feliz Navidad and Christmas Shoes, but certainly down at the bottom of my Christmas song list.

I agree Feliz Navidad is terrible. It is hard to decide which of these two songs is worse :confused3

Christmas Shoes... I've only heard it once, that was enough :rotfl2:

I believe the worst Christmas thing I have ever heard is the one where dogs bark "Jingle Bells".
 
I've actually never heard "Christmas Shoes" ... and apparently, that is a good thing!

As for the song in question, like all UK Christmas pop songs, it doesn't matter how bad it is; it only matters how many UK radio listeners in a given year want it played (or who stream or download it, these days) for whatever twisted reason. It's a bizarre tradition there; the movie "Love, Actually" even parodied it. It is a badge of honor to have the "Christmas #1" single, so every UK artist tries for one, and the general rule for winners is that schmaltz is golden, especially it is has a catchy tune, too.

Here is a BBCAmerica article from last year that mentions some past winners; most of these are almost totally unknown in the US. http://www.bbcamerica.com/mind-the-gap/2013/12/06/10-classic-christmas-songs-will-remind-brits-home/
 
Guess what's playing on my Pandora right now?

"The choir of angels sing their song..." :goodvibes
 
I voted yes I like it:

1. It's Sir Paul and Sir Paul rocks.

2. He was a Beatle......Beatles REALLY rock.

3. Dreck is Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer...

4. It has a catchy hook an easy melody, and Paul"s voice in his prime (and mostly now as well) is a joy to listen too.

5. It's kitchy and retro and the people in the mall always sing along.

and if I needed any more reason's well I'd just pull out my thesaurus and rewrite 1 about a million different different ways, again........

PAUL ROCKS!!!!!!!!!

It's have to be pretty bad before I disliked anything he did.

and a small addition, while I do like John Lennon I don't listen to his music if I want to feel good, he's rather depressing. Granted I think he saw a lot in the world that was not happy and music was his way to try to set a change in motion, but sometimes you just want light and fun and happy, John was brilliant but he was NOT light or fun or happy.

Can I get an "Amen?"

I cannot stand Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer.
 
No song makes me dive for the "Off" button on a radio quicker that abomination!

(OK, on second thought "Christmas Shoes" might actually make me move quicker.)
 
Meh. Doesn't make me change the channel or turn off the radio, like Christmas Shoes or a number of other ones, but it's not on my playlist, nor do I seek it out.
 
I really do not care for this song! I could also lump "Silver Bells" into the group too. I'd rather have a root canal than have to listen to these songs.
 
Love it. That song brings back such bitter sweet memories for me. The Christmas I was in seventh grade was the year that we lost John Lennon. It was sad, but I, being twelve at the time, thoroughly enjoyed that season. I lived in New Jersey and that year it always seemed to snow. My bestie and I would spend hours in her room listening to the radio, praying for a snow day and listening to John Lennon's christmas song and Paul McCartney's wonderful Christmas time. Seems like that song was the backdrop of the season that year.

Then fast forward to 1986. I was newly enlisted and in tech school for the Air Force. The very first time we were allowed off base, we went to the mall. It was all decorated for the holidays and Wonderful Christmas Time came on. It was like a piece of home. I've had a soft spot for it ever since. Today I teach preschool and when I play that song in the classroom, the kids just love it and so do I.
 
Love it. That song brings back such bitter sweet memories for me. The Christmas I was in seventh grade was the year that we lost John Lennon. It was sad, but I, being twelve at the time, thoroughly enjoyed that season. I lived in New Jersey and that year it always seemed to snow. My bestie and I would spend hours in her room listening to the radio, praying for a snow day and listening to John Lennon's christmas song and Paul McCartney's wonderful Christmas time. Seems like that song was the backdrop of the season that year.

Then fast forward to 1986. I was newly enlisted and in tech school for the Air Force. The very first time we were allowed off base, we went to the mall. It was all decorated for the holidays and Wonderful Christmas Time came on. It was like a piece of home. I've had a soft spot for it ever since. Today I teach preschool and when I play that song in the classroom, the kids just love it and so do I.
 
Since it's the Christmas season once again, I thought I'd bring this poll back up for consideration of this hard-hitting issue. :D
 
Classic, it sounds like Christmas. You know "Carol Of The Bells" ain't exactly a lyrical masterpiece, but it too sounds like Christmas. I think that's what Paul was going for. :santa:
 
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Yes, I like it!

Funny how people keep saying it is an awful song; yet it gets constantly played
every year!

So does Christmas Shoes!

Add me to the list who hate it, but then I hate most Christmas songs, some of the worst IMO are:

christmas shoes
feliz navidad
I saw mommy kissing santa claus
Merry Christmas darling (the first few chords are enough to launch me into a depression)
christmas don't be late

and on and on my list goes.................
 



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