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I'm loving this punky Cyndi Lauper / Hives Christmas duet. Really festive. Gets you in the mood for a bit of turkey.


http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=My5Bzf0PQhc


Hives

I bought no gifts this year

And I slept with your sister

I know I should have thought twice before I kissed her

But with the year we had last

And the dress that she wore

I just went along for the ride

And I came back for more

And I?m sorry, baby


Cyndi

(That?s all okay honey cause see)

I bought no tree this year

And I slept with your brother

I wrecked your Daddy?s car

And went down on your Mother

I set your record collection on fire

And said I never knew

Felt kind of bad about that

And I know you did too

So whatever you say, it?s all fine by me

Who the f@#k anyway wants a Christmas tree


Duet : Cyndi Lauper and The Hives

Cause the snow keeps on fallin

Even though we were bad

It?ll cover the filth, we should both just be glad

And spend this Christmas together


The Hives

I married you last year

Bet you thought I was sober, right?

But I was drunk as a skunk and I made a mistake

This could all have been over


Cyndi

Ah honey please don?t excuse your behaviour

Cause I hired a hitman and changed your will

It?s now all in my favour

So whatever you say, it?s all fine by me

Who the f@#k anyway wants a Christmas tree

Cause the snow keeps on fallin

Even though we were bad

It?ll cover the filth, we should both just be glad


And spend-spend-spend this Christ-Christmas together

  • 3 weeks later...

mockney piers Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> sublime mid 90s guitarry pop, oh Britpop, why did

> you overshadow some of those who were actually

> rather good?!

>

> Swervedriver - birds


Mmm good choice Piers. Which reminds me, Luke Haines has a new hilariously bitchy auto-biography out at the moment. Here he is with the Auteurs, another band overshadowed by some less talented peers:


The Auteurs - Lenny Valentino

great video Sean. Weirdly shades of Money for Nothing in it (the video no the song) though obviously made on something better than Acorn Archimedes!!


Ooh the Auteurs, one of those bands I'd meant to investigate more thoroughly, now my chance.

I loved that Valentino single back in the day. I loved Haine's later band as well - Black Box Recorder




Plus he has just released a book which looks veeery entertaining


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bad-Vibes-Britpop-Part-Downfall/dp/0434018465

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