The Best X-Mas single. period. Vote now!
Best X-Mas single overall. The best whole she-bang. here's my vote:
2007 (Santa God, Jingle Bells)
It's such a beautifully realized single. You get an original song on side A, you get McCready ripping up a favorite on side B, you get 2 great photos, and you get Ed's hand-lettering. All wrapped up into one. plus it's actually Christmas-themed. Can't get better.. or can it?
2007 (Santa God, Jingle Bells)
It's such a beautifully realized single. You get an original song on side A, you get McCready ripping up a favorite on side B, you get 2 great photos, and you get Ed's hand-lettering. All wrapped up into one. plus it's actually Christmas-themed. Can't get better.. or can it?
Post edited by Unknown User on
0
Comments
they should put it in the set this year, who cares if its august lol!!!
9/29/04 Boston, 6/28/08 Mansfield, 8/23/09 Chicago, 5/15/10 Hartford
5/17/10 Boston, 10/15/13 Worcester, 10/16/13 Worcester, 10/25/13 Hartford
8/5/16 Fenway, 8/7/16 Fenway
EV Solo: 6/16/11 Boston, 6/18/11 Hartford,
You get 2 totally new, original songs....the haunting and beautiful Strangest Tribe, and Driftin' a song i've grown to love since seeing Ed do it solo on last summers tour.
Love Reign O're Me is still the greatest thing they've put on one of these though....too bad we couldnt get a studio version of The Real Me!
'06 - London, Dublin, Reading
'07 - Katowice, Wembley, Dusseldorf, Copenhagen, Nijmegen
'09 - London, Manchester, London
'12 - Manchester, Manchester, Berlin, Stockholm, Copenhagen
One of these or the one that is a double 10"
My parents still have the vinyl from being in the fan club back then even though we have no record player! haha.
Seattle Key Arena 9-21-2009
Seattle Key Arena 9-22-2009
So many worth choices.....
I think I have to give my nod to Driftin'
I abso freaking lutely love that tune
Last Kiss is totally decent too but i still prefer Driftin, and I always appreciate the quirky unique songs
its a good one!
Having said that, I havent loved one more than '99 Driftin......
I saw a wino eating grapes, I said, "Dude, you have to wait"
I like the Christmas single version of Driftin' a lot better than the Lost Dogs version.
And right behind with honorable mentions are 1993's Angel and 1995 all four songs.
Sonic Reducer.....both years.
And have to recognize Temple of The Dog....so badass it had to be on a 10 inch!!
And I really liked the Jackson Five cover of that Christmas song.
The 99 one contains one of the greatest acoustic songs ever written..
I wonder if the band has forgotten to have written a gem like Strangest Tribe
Soundgarden - 1996-10-15
Pearl Jam - 2000-06-30
Fugazi - 2000-10-10
The Mars Volta - 2003-03-24
I had no idea they were different! just took a listen over at gremmie. I'm torn..
Plus you got to love the "Merry Christmas" at the end of the original.
easily IMO...
History Never Repeats was insane
And i loved the artwork for this one the best
No other single best captures the true potential of this band.
Side A. They rip out an incredible version of Sonic Reducer in the studio and leave the belch in. Genius.
Side B. They showcase the craziness of the Slim's show. What's truly remarkable about this is it demonstrates PJ's ability to embrace any type of crowd and take control of them. They could've done this... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsoP-5lGR4I, but they didn't. Instead they took control of the crowd and turned in a legendary performance. What other band would have released this officially?
Yeah. That's what I thought.
1992.
Drifting is the shit.