FineTune Friday: The Holidaze

While I wait for the ideal moment to start my holiday shopping, I’m determined to keep myself from falling into that pressurized holiday coma that this season typically drops down my chimney. To get to a more peaceful place among the red-ribboned chaos, I figured I’d have to avoid the radio’s collection of aggravating station changers like “Dominic the Donkey” and create my own holiday playlist. That’s how FineTune Friday: The Holidaze was born.

You might find it a little surprising that the closest that my list comes to metal is a jazz cover of Spinal Tap’s “Christmas With The Devil”, but I wanted to build a holiday playlist that #1GF! and the rest of my family could enjoy while chillaxing together this holiday season.

Hopefully, it’ll keep you chillin’ and coolin’ just like a snowman, too.

Enjoy!

Other FineTune Friday Participants This Month:
Don’t forget to check out the other FineTune Friday participants this month because without them, this is just another hobo holiday hootnanny. If you took part and you’re not on the list, let me know, so that I can add you.

Previous FineTune Fridays:
A list of the previous FineTune Fridays can be found on the Dyers.org FineTune Friday Page

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5 Responses to “FineTune Friday: The Holidaze”

  1. Cape Number Plates Says:

    Best christmas songs ever are The Waitresses - Christmas Wrapping and The Pogues - Fairytale of New York. Can’t have a Christmas playlist without those tracks.

  2. Cape Number Plates Says:

    Although I’m a bit of a soul boy so I kinda like your selections.

  3. n0ia Says:

    Well I’ve tried e-mailing you my submission for Finetune Friday, but my e-mail is getting rejected by your e-mail server. I’ve sent a ticket to my hosting company because I think it has to do with their faulty e-mail set-up.

    Anyway, here is my Finetune Friday submission.

  4. K. Says:

    Can’t wait to hear yours. I wonder if there will be a lot of overlap?

  5. n0ia Says:

    I think it’s almost a given that most of the playlists will have at least one song from either “Santa Claus is Coming to Town”, “Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer”, or “Frosty the Snowman”.

    It’s not Christmas time until those come on television, and may not be a Christmas playlist unless it has one of those songs!

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