Elf on the Shelf, as I understand it, is a more localised reformatting of Santa Claus. He sees you when you're sleeping, he knows when you're awake, etc. Christmas Shoes is glurge, and there's tons of that; people complain about it around Christmas because of all the schmaltz floating around in general.
It hit #42 in the Hot 100 and #1 in "Adult Contemporary," so it was very, very big at one point. And I have no doubt that there are parts of the country where people still play it fairly often. This being said, cracking jokes about how awful it is has become pretty old hat at this point. Like, apparently Patton Oswalt did a whole bit about how sick this song is. It's been wrung dry.
"Sir, I want to buy these shoes for my mama, please It's Christmas eve and these shoes are just her size Could you hurry, sir, daddy says there's not much time You see she's been sick for quite a while And I know these shoes would make her smile And I want her to look beautiful, if mama meets Jesus tonight"
I once burned a CD containing the Dysfunctional Systems and Tower of Heaven soundtracks.
I had extra space so I copied a loopable version of a certain Tower of Heaven track over and over again because it's my favorite track.
As a result, my custom CD has the Dysfunctional Systems soundtrack, followed by part of the Tower of Heaven soundtrack, followed by 18 minutes of Indignant Divinity, followed by the rest of the Tower of Heaven soundtrack.
I have a CD that's nothing but 12+ different versions of "Can't Seem to Make You Mine" by the Seeds
so, whatever
this makes me think of the 20 different versions of "Fly Me To The Moon" that are present in Evangelion's soundtrack, of which 12 are present at the end of the third (and last) disc
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
1. I still hear "Christmas Shoes" on a semi-regular basis...but I am the kind of weirdo who intentionally listens to the Christmas music stations in December, so my experience might not be typical. (Most people seem to dislike Christmas music for some reason?? I've always found it to be relaxing.)
2. It's interesting to me that burned CDs last as long as they do. Somehow I would expect CDs from 6-7 years ago to be deteriorating by now, but I guess CD-Rs have some pretty decent longevity. (Which is good, because I have a bunch of discs I burned of my digital photos from 2008-10.)
3. I loved "Call Me Maybe". I'm a sucker for bubbly, giggly teenybopper pop songs. Maybe the Band of Brats should cover it! :P
I have a CD that's nothing but 12+ different versions of "Can't Seem to Make You Mine" by the Seeds
so, whatever
this makes me think of the 20 different versions of "Fly Me To The Moon" that are present in Evangelion's soundtrack, of which 12 are present at the end of the third (and last) disc
I happen to enjoy both of those songs to some degree, although I am not regularly exposed to either and thus they have yet to entirely wear out their welcome.
I could stand to hear "Boom Clap" get overplayed, personally. It's really a lovely song.
this makes me think of the 20 different versions of "Fly Me To The Moon" that are present in Evangelion's soundtrack, of which 12 are present at the end of the third (and last) disc
1. I still hear "Christmas Shoes" on a semi-regular basis...but I am the kind of weirdo who intentionally listens to the Christmas music stations in December, so my experience might not be typical. (Most people seem to dislike Christmas music for some reason?? I've always found it to be relaxing.)
I freakin love Christmas music. But as with all other music, my taste in Christmas stuff is odd, and when I don't dislike the stuff on the radio outright, I find it overstays its welcome quickly.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
To me, at least, a big part of what makes it awkward is the way the singer makes it all about himself.
"God had sent that little boy to remind me what Christmas is all about"...really? A little boy's mom is dying and you think God's trying to make a point to you?
Man is a most complex simple creature: see what he weaves, and how base his reasons for doing so.
Magical thinking isn't exclusive to Christianity. Like, lots of people could die in a war, including your son, and you could still think; "This is Old Man Heaven's (老天爷) way of punishing me."
Man is a most complex simple creature: see what he weaves, and how base his reasons for doing so.
Like a lot of occult belief stems from the idea that the universe was arranged to rotate around you personally, while also rotating around everyone else as individuals as well. That's the thinking behind astrology.
Or something like that, I'm misremembering something.
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EVER
EEEVVVVVEEEEEEERRRRRRR
honestly
this is the least promising thing I have ever read
It's Christmas eve and these shoes are just her size
Could you hurry, sir, daddy says there's not much time
You see she's been sick for quite a while
And I know these shoes would make her smile
And I want her to look beautiful, if mama meets Jesus tonight"
oh
my
god
I had extra space so I copied a loopable version of a certain Tower of Heaven track over and over again because it's my favorite track.
As a result, my custom CD has the Dysfunctional Systems soundtrack, followed by part of the Tower of Heaven soundtrack, followed by 18 minutes of Indignant Divinity, followed by the rest of the Tower of Heaven soundtrack.
so, whatever
cuz, i dunno, didn't expect it to still be getting airplay at this point?
Which was bad, because it was the brainless happy pop everyone ELSE decided they were cool with.
but i normally like brainless happy pop so that's probably not surprising
i heard people talking about that song lots
and i'm not disrespecting Missy Elliott
Happy is just a really cheering happy song and sometimes that's enough
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
I've been in it
Not like, in a song, they should fight crime on a TV show.
I happen to enjoy both of those songs to some degree, although I am not regularly exposed to either and thus they have yet to entirely wear out their welcome.
I could stand to hear "Boom Clap" get overplayed, personally. It's really a lovely song.
I freakin love Christmas music. But as with all other music, my taste in Christmas stuff is odd, and when I don't dislike the stuff on the radio outright, I find it overstays its welcome quickly.