My Favorite Christmas Songs: Tournament Style - by JCE

editor’s note: The following blog was neither commissioned nor coerced by Colin Gawel or any of the management or staff of Pencil Storm. Our Virginia correspondent - JCE - was a Watershed fan YEARS, if not decades, before he joined the ranks of Pencil Storm contributors. That being said, it arrived in our in-box at a convenient time as Colin & the Bowlers will be playing their annual Christmas Eve Eve Show at Woodlands Tavern next Monday, December 23rd, at 8 pm. Admission is free. (Our favorite price.) Will “Still Love Xmas” be played at the show? Come out and check, we’d love to see your smiling faces.

MY FAVORITE CHRISTMAS SONGS: TOURNAMENT STYLE - by JCE

The Christmas season is upon us once again. I wrote the majority of this piece in 2018 but never got it uploaded to Pencil Storm. So, I give you this for the 2019 Christmas season! I chose my nine favorite Christmas songs and somewhat randomly seeded them into a basketball-style tournament bracket. The bracket results and a bit of explanation, for your holiday season of listening, are below.

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PLAY-IN GAME:

9. Aimee Mann – “Calling On Mary”

This is just a really pretty song by a great vocalist and songwriter.

8. Billy Idol – “Yellin’ at the Xmas Tree”

Rocking song, and hilarious. Had to get through the play-in, but not truly good enough to move on.

FIRST ROUND:

7. Bruce Cockburn - “Go Tell It On The Mountain”

My favorite song from a truly brilliant record simply called Christmas. No way it’s beating The Kinks though.

6. Fountains of Wayne – “The Man in the Santa Suit”

Originally found this on a Sunglass Hut Christmas sampler called Holiday Groove. Just an excellent song. Couldn’t get past Mother May I, my heroes from D.C.

5. Bruce Springsteen – “Santa Claus is Coming To Town”

Well everyone has to love this song with the reference to Clarence getting a new sax for Christmas. Still got knocked out in the first round though.

SEMI-FINALS:

4. The Pretenders – “2000 Miles”

This is really pretty, not too traditional, and simply one of my favorite Christmas songs. Never gets old, sounds good any time of year.

3. The Kinks – “Father Christmas”

I could easily argue this one belongs in the championship, and probably even should be the champion. But I’m going with my heart and sticking with the two songs that I really want to hear the most. I may just be a little bit tired of “Father Christmas.”

FINAL:

2. Mother May I – “Breaking Up At Xmas”

One of my favorite bands ever from my hometown. My friend found this as a cd single that their record company put out as a promo. I wrote the band and they instantly sent me one with an autographed poster thrown in. Really good dudes. You have to love the lyrics: “I hate the malls, and the traffic, don’t wanna buy it, don’t wanna wrap it. The cold weather, I can’t hack it. We always seem to break up at Christmas time.”

1. Colin Gawel – “Still Love Christmas”

Yeah, I know it looks like the (Pencil Storm) Homer pick, but I love this song. It’s pretty and it’s sad, but it still rocks and sounds so much fresher than most of the songs I hear every year. I think it’s a great piece of songwriting and I dig it, and it’s my champion. So there. Bonus points from a great video that features Colin playing guitar and harmonica at the same time, a feat I have always been impressed with. Also, when the line about taking the Christmas card and throwing it in the trash comes along, the cute girl in the front row with the Santa hat seems to act the part, like she’s throwing the card to the ground (1:30 in the video). I like that.

Runner-up: Mother May I (in case Colin can’t finish out the year as champion because of old Playboy photo shoots or something)

Winner, and 2019 Christmas Song Champion: Colin Gawel / “Still Love Xmas”



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Please Add "Still Love Christmas" to Your Holiday Playlist - by Colin Gawel

Next time your are on Spotify or Youtube or wherever you stream music, it would be a big help if you could add my song “Still Love Christmas” to your holiday mix tape. That way all those fancy computers can start suggesting it to other folks streaming holiday music. Of course, you can still request it on the radio or watch the video over & over, but adding it to your Spotify mix is a great way to help the song find fresh ears.

And if you want to hear it live we will be playing it Sunday, December 23rd at our annual Christmas Eve Eve show at Woodland’s Tavern in Columbus, OH.

Thanks in advance. - Colin G.

The title song to Colin Gawel and the Lonely Bones' December 2010 release. We shot the video at the "Still Love Christmas" release party at Rumba Cafe in Columbus, OH. COLINGAWEL.com

Watch the Video For "Still Love Christmas" and Request at CD102.5

It's time for the Andymanathon so fire up those phones, dial 614 221-1025 and request your favorite Colin Gawel or Watershed song!

Or text -- Request Still Love Xmas (or whatever song)  to: 68683

so the number is : 68683    and the message has to start with: Request

Do it often.

The title song to Colin Gawel and the Lonely Bones' December 2010 release. We shot the video at the "Still Love Christmas" release party at Rumba Cafe in Columbus, OH. COLINGAWEL.com

Pencilstorm Holiday Party Featuring Colin Gawel and The Lonely Bones Tuesday Dec 23rd @ Woodland's Tavern

If you were one of the 23,864 people who visited Pencilstorm in 2014, we would like to invite you to our annual Holiday Party @ Woodland's Tavern on Tuesday Dec 23rd. Admission is FREE and doors open at 6 pm with happy hour prices on Four String Brew. Legendary Pencilstorm contributor Ricki C. will be performing a solo set starting at 7 pm and Colin Gawel and The Lonely Bones will be playing from 7:30-9. 

All are invited and if you have troubling making it happen just use the magic words, "I have to slide out real quick to do some last minute shopping. It's a secret."

Boom. See you on Tuesday, Dec 23rd at Woodland's Tavern and thanks for supporting Pencilstorm. - Colin G.

The title song to Colin Gawel and the Lonely Bones' December 2010 release. We shot the video at the "Still Love Christmas" release party at Rumba Cafe in Columbus, OH. COLINGAWEL.com


Ray Davies is the Best Songwriter Exhibit C (Father Christmas)

It's Christmas Eve, take one huge guess which song we shall be featuring today?  There have been many great Christmas songs, but in all seriousness, I think reasonable people can agree "Father Christmas" is right near the top of the list.  We can also all probably agree that "Still Love Christmas" by me is near the top as well. (Ha.) Happy Holidays from all of us at Pencilstorm. Thanks for reading! Lyrics and video below.

To read Ray Davies is the greatest songwriter exhibit B click here 

 

 

 "Father Christmas" Songwriter: Ray Davies

When I was small I believed in santa claus
Though I knew it was my dad
And I would hang up my stocking at christmas
Open my presents and I'd be glad

But the last time I played father christmas
I stood outside a department store
A gang of kids came over and mugged me
And knocked my reindeer to the floor

Father christmas, give us some money
Don't mess around with those silly toys.
Well beat you up if you don't hand it over
We want your bread so don't make us annoyed
Give all the toys to the little rich boys

Don't give my brother a steve austin outfit
Don't give my sister a cuddly toy
We don't want a jigsaw or monopoly money
We only want the real mccoy

Father christmas, give us some money
Well beat you up if you make us annoyed
Father christmas, give us some money
Don't mess around with those silly toys

But give my daddy a job cause he needs one
Hes got lots of mouths to feed
But if youve got one, I'll have a machine gun
So I can scare all the kids down the street

Have yourself a merry merry christmas
Have yourself a good time
But remember the kids who got nothin
While you're drinkin down your wine
 

The Kinks (Ray Davies) on German TV in 1977 "father Christmas"....Father Christmas, give us some money Don't mess around with those silly toys.

The title song to Colin Gawel and the Lonely Bones' December 2010 release. We shot the video at the "Still Love Christmas" release party at Rumba Cafe in Columbus, OH. COLINGAWEL.com

Colin Gawel and The Lonely Bones, "Still Love Christmas"

Here at Pencilstorm, we are so hip, we write our own holiday music. Sadly, the master tapes of "I Ate Christmas For Breakfast" were ruined when the original Pencilstorm offices were destroyed by a mysterious fire that broke out shortly following our "Festivus" party in 2004. Thankfully, we used some of the insurance money to record the new classic, "Still Love Christmas" by Colin Gawel and The Lonely Bones. (along with an off the hook Vegas weekend. Make sure to ask Hassler about that if you see him)

Watch the video below and purchase the entire record here.

And if you can somehow put down the egg nog and get off your ass, Watershed is playing the Bluestone Sunday Dec 15th @ 5:30 pm & Colin and The Bones are at Woodland's Monday Dec 23rd at 7pm. Both times are solid. Excellent chance you will hear this song live and find yourself singing along. What else can we do?

The title song to Colin Gawel and the Lonely Bones' December 2010 release. We shot the video at the "Still Love Christmas" release party at Rumba Cafe in Columbus, OH. COLINGAWEL.com