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A NOR'EASTER CHRISTMAS - Suffering Clones
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A Nor'easter Christmas – Don’t expect a Christmas album from the SUFFERING CLONES anytime soon.
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THIS SITE IS DEDICATED TO ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS SONGS WRITTEN and PERFORMED by artists all over the world. We are located in WATKINS GLEN, NY.
THIS SITE IS DEDICATED TO ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS SONGS FROM WRITERS, ARTISTS AND FRIENDS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. RIGHT NOW OUR ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS SONG BOOK IS 0VER 115 TUNES (SOME INSTRUMENTALS). IT COVERS A WIDE VARIETY OF MUSICAL TASTES FROM JAZZ, BLUES, COUNTY, FOLK, TRADITIONAL, ROCK, METAL, SOME SONGS WE CONSIDER MODERN DAY CHRISTMAS CLASSICS, AND SOME SONGS I JUST HAVEN'T FOUND THE WORDS TO DESCRIBE THEM YET !!!
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Charts
Peak #203
Peak in subgenre #11
Author
SUFFERING CLONES
Rights
2008
Uploaded
November 22, 2008
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MP3 2.6 MB 128 kbps 2:51
Story behind the song
Their “A Nor’easter Christmas” song wasn’t originally conceived as a Christmas song at all, but simply as a “girl ditches boy” tune, based simply on the first line: "I'm in Massachusetts, you're in Los Angeles / checked every map I could find and there ain't nothin' in between us."
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A Nor'easter Christmas – Don’t expect a Christmas album from the SUFFERING CLONES anytime soon. Their “A Nor’easter Christmas” song wasn’t originally conceived as a Christmas song at all, but simply as a “girl ditches boy” tune, based simply on the first line: "I'm in Massachusetts, you're in Los Angeles / checked every map I could find and there ain't nothin' in between us." However, during the songwriting process, the idea developed to have the singer relay a tale about writing a Christmas card to his ex-girlfriend while being evicted from his home (during a Nor’easter winter storm) (and, as fate would have it, on Christmas day). A bit unorthodox—with its pounding guitar and a punk+comedic edge—but appropriate for the circumstances and a great tune for a stormy winter’s night.
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