Thursday, December 8, 2022

I hope someday you’ll join us

Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That's what's insane about it.





There is a better way to remember John Lennon on this sad anniversary











The Beatles CHRISTMAS Album




BEATLES Mashup Music-to-Light Show-






Sometimes family is the place where we find the deepest heartache.


Happy families are all alike ... even kids abused by their domineering father - (the Motown edition)



Today's second Christmas theme - A Jackson Five Christmas


Santa Claus Is Comin To Town -



The song was written in 1932 by Haven Gillespie and J. Fred Coots. They had trouble convincing anyone to produce it because it was seen as a kids' song, which would have been very hard to sell. The big break came when Eddie Cantor sang it on his radio show in 1934, and the song became an instant hit.


Little Drummer Boy -



The Little Drummer Boy (originally known as "Carol of the Drum") was written by the American classical music composer Katherine Kennicott Davis in 1941 and was based upon a traditional Czech song. .


I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus -



When this songs was released in 1953, some people thought it was a little too risqué, the thought of a married woman, possibly having an affair. A closer listen implies that Santa Claus is actually the child's father, but this didn't stop radio stations in some cities, including Boston, from banning it when it came out. Columbia Records appealed to the Council of Churches to clear the song where it was banned, sending it's original singer, the 13 year old Jimmy Boyd to plea with them personally. The tactic worked, and it became a Christmas favorite.


Christmas Won't Be the Same This Year -



The song was written by Pam Sawyer and LaVerne Ware and was produced by The Corporation and Hal Davis.


Little Christmas Tree -



The song is one of the more interesting holiday tracks in that it addresses loneliness and heartbreak – hardly typical topics for a Christmas carol.


We here at ACME are wishing you time to enjoy the simple pleasures of this holiday season.



And if don't enjoy yourself, Joe will be coming by to give you the beating of your life.



Demand Euphoria!

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