An Australian Christmas song written by Tim Minchin.
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LOL Palestinian FAIL
As a Christian, I naturally disagree with the atheist aspects of the song, it is other than that quite a nice song about Christmas. Tim Minchin’s version was better, but Kate’s is also lovely in its own way.
Beautiful cover.
Beautiful cover.
This is such a beautiful song and akte Miller-Heidke brings the beauty out of this song.
Hey friends, please listen my music…;-) Merry Christmas
Haha took me a sec to register that christmas is during the summer for them.
I love when a cover song is better than the original. I really love the way that Kate sings this rendition and don’t love how Tim sings it although it is Tim’s genius that created the song.
@qiamify indeed! but without the snow =D
This song, more than any other Christmas carol speaks to me about what the Holiday is really about. We can dispense with the mythology and just have a day to get together and be surrounded by real love from the real people who care about us. That’s a tradition worthy of passing on to our children.
@qiamify
Yep, but it’s mostly a secular celebration of a holiday. A lot of Christians go to mass or other services to celebrate the religious aspect of the day, but for most Australians (Christian or otherwise) it’s a day set aside to eat a big meal, have some drinks and trade gifts with the people we love.
Australians celebrate Christmas?
@CTrace Also, twas written by a comedic singer ta’ begin with. I don’t believe he intended it to be one of the world’s greatest ballads
but it’s pretty. (And funny…)
But again, everyone’s entitled to their own opinion.
@CTrace Musical opinions aside… As you know what they say about opinions. I think it’s a beautiful song, as does everyone I know that has heard it, that including PROfessional musicians. But the point being someone having problem with the CONTENT of the song. Obviously you do not, so good for you.
@theresaruf Eh. I’m an atheist and while I have no problem with the message of the song, I do take offense at the kind of rambling, discordant laziness of it, as far as the actual music goes. It’s obvious they put no thought into it beyond that message. I just wish it was pleasant to actually, you know, listen to. Because it’s a song and all. Or it wants to be.
I just love it. Fuck the fanatics!!!
this is a crazy fucking song. holy crap and it’s quite good.
If we were to compare the varying opinions regarding religion in any important way, it would be to measure the level of hate in each opinion. If no matter WHAT you believed, you did so without hate, the world would be a better place. Sigh. Religion seems to be the touchiest subject, with so much emotional attachment to every radical opinion.
In regards to this beautiful and thoughtful song, it narrows in on what Tim believes Christmas is truly about: family.
And that, my friends, is about love.
We scandinavian own this holyday, we called it the winter solstice. If you want to take part of it, show us some tits or gtfo!
@BlueWaveOfLight
“Calling Jesus a Palestinian is so fucking absurd.”
As right as rain – imaginary friends like the easter bunny or this cosmic zombie who was his own father have no nationality.
@BlueWaveOfLight You realize that “Palestinian” simply refers to the people native to the area we know as “Palestine”, right? Including Muslims, Christians and Jews?
@mikeInside The pagans called, they want their holiday back.
This song is a stupid shitfest, and this is coming from an Atheist. Calling Jesus a Palestinian is so fucking absurd. Christ fucking holy hell…..
I love this song! Tim sings it better though.
@Wallyrus I think they did… but yeah, its very surprisingly open minded. Maybe it’s just an acknowledgment that Christmas doesn’t have the same meaning for everyone?