Two days left! I won't waste time--on to some Christmas music videos, mostly from the 80s (of course).
Hall & Oates, "Jingle Bell Rock."
Wham!, "Last Christmas."
Run-DMC, "Christmas in Hollis."
Band Aid, "Do They Know It's Christmas."
The Kinks, "Father Christmas." Quality isn't great, but it's an awesome song, especially for you Grinches out there.
Here is the ultimate Christmas party song, and one of my absolute secular favorites, "Christmas is the Time to Say I Love You" by Billy Squier.
Finally, the most bizarrely beautiful duet you'll ever hear, Christmas or otherwise: Bing Crosby and David Bowie performing "Little Drummer Boy/Peace On Earth."
One more post before Christmas, then a couple of days off. See you then!
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