Monday, December 23, 2024

The 26th Annual THIS IS ROCK 'N' ROLL RADIO Christmas Show

I wrote this a few years back, at the time of the pandemic Christmas. It feels like a tale in need of a re-telling this year.

Father Christmas sighed.

He was a saint, but he was in many ways still as human as any of us. It had been such a long, difficult year. He could feel the pain of so, so many, of the children and the grown-up children alike, all over this world of wonder. Pain. Fear. Despair. The chilling gray of uncertainty. He knew the magic of hope. He embraced the redemptive power of faith. And yet he understood that even the belief in something better might not be enough to cast sufficient light into the darkness.

He also knew that the magic--of hope, of faith, of belief, of light itself--was often the only resource one could summon. The magic could fuel courage, and be fueled by courage in turn. The magic could draw strength from love, and fortify love with strength. 

It wasn't about the toys. It was never really about the toys. It was always about striving to be better, kinder, to be good rather than evil, nice rather than naughty. He still believed. He would always believe. 

That ache in his shoulder, that heaviness in his chest--did he suffer those mundane ailments a century ago? Did he feel them last year? He couldn't remember, and he decided it didn't matter anyway. He had a job to do. 

Father Christmas rose from his chair. He wiped away the stray tear that stung his eye, and he hoisted his sack over his back. The damned thing got heavier every year. But he stood, determined and resolute. He was a symbol; he knew his importance and he knew his limitations. He didn't have Playstations, nor playthings of any kind. No His and Hers sports cars, no Beatles records, not even a fruitcake. The material gifts would be given and received outside of his provenance. His sack was filled with the magic itself: the wishes, the dreams, the prayers for brighter days, and the will to make days brighter to the best of our mortal ability.

As he boarded his sleigh, Father Christmas thought back once again to the words of Robert Frost, the words he recalled every year as he began his miracle trek around the globe: 

I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep.

He would not fail. His belief would see him through.

2025 will offer more than its share of darkness. We join Father Christmas in believing in brightness ahead, in songs to be sung, in loved ones to be cherished. We have miles to go. But we'll get there together.

Whatever season you celebrate, we wish you strength and magic. Happy Christmas from Dana and Carl.

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio with Dana & Carl airs Sunday nights from 9 to Midnight Eastern, on the air in Syracuse at SPARK! WSPJ 103.3 and 93.7 FM, streaming at SPARK stream, and on the Radio Garden app as WESTCOTT RADIO.

TIRnRR # 1265: The 26th Annual THIS IS ROCK 'N' ROLL RADIO Christmas Show [12/22/2024]

JOHN AND YOKO: Happy Xmas (War Is Over) (Capitol, The John Lennon Collection)
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MIKE BROWNING: It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year (single)
THE PENCILS: Christmas Is Coming Again (Kool Kat Musik, VA: A Kool Kat Kristmas Volume Two)
ROTARY CONNECTION: Christmas Love (One Way, Peace)
THE BEATLES: 1963 Christmas Message
THE HONEYMOON STALLIONS: Snowbirds (Kool Kat Musik, VA: A Kool Kat Kristmas Volume Two)
LISA MYCHOLS: Joy Is In The Giving (Futureman, VA: The Very Best Of Hi-Fi Christmas Party)
THE SPLIT SQUAD: Another Lonely Christmas (Kool Kat Musik, VA: A Kool Kat Kristmas Volume Two)
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THE GRIP WEEDS: Christmas Bring Us [acoustic] (Futureman, VA: The Very Best Of Hi-Fi Christmas Party)
SHAKE SOME ACTION!: Christmas In The Sun (Kool Kat Musik, VA: A Kool Kat Kristmas Volume Two)
TALL POPPY SYNDROME: Come Some Christmas Eve [holiday mix] (single)
THE BEATLES: 1964 Christmas Message
LOS STRAITJACKETS: Holiday Twist (Yep Roc, VA: Oh Santa! New And Used Holiday Classics From Yep Roc Records)
THE RONETTES: Frosty The Snowman (Abkco, VA: A Christmas Gift For You)
THE LEGENDARY SHACK SHAKERS: God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (Yep Roc, VA: Oh Santa! New And Used Holiday Classics From Yep Roc Records)
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CHANDLER TRAVIS: Hoping For Christmas (n/a, VA: Holiday)
EVERET ALMOND: Have A Very Very Very Merry Christmas (Kool Kat Musik, VA: A Kool Kat Kristmas Vol. 3)
THE SMITHEREENS: Waking Up On Christmas Morning (Tollie, Christmas With The Smithereens)
THE BEATLES: 1965 Christmas Message
THE DECIBELS: Christmas Wish (Kool Kat Musik, VA: A Kool Kat Kristmas Vol. 3)
THE GEMS: Love For Christmas (MCA, VA: Rockin' Little Christmas)
THE SEASON'S GREETERS: Santa's Leaving Town (Kool Kat Musik, VA: A Kool Kat Kristmas Vol. 3)
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BIBI FARBER WITH THE MICHAEL LYNCH ORCHESTRA: Gonna Ask Santa Claus (single)
ED RYAN: Noel (You Gotta Sing) (Kool Kat Musik, VA: A Kool Kat Kristmas Vol. 3)
SI CRANSTOUN: Christmas Twist (Ruf, Old School)
THE BEATLES: 1966 Christmas Message
THE FLESHTONES: Hurray For Santa Claus (Yep Roc, Stocking Stuffer)
FOUNTAINS OF WAYNE: The Man In The Santa Suit (Virgin, Out-Of-State Plates)
THE HUMAN BEINZ: Time Is Tight [Christmas version] (Collectablres, VA: Garage Band Christmas Volume Three)
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DAVID WOODARD: Around The Power Pop Tree (Kool Kat Musik, Around The Power Pop Tree)
DARLING CZAR: Christmas In July (Collectables, VA: Garage Band Christmas Volume Three)
THE SPONGETONES: Carol Of The Guitars (Loaded Goat, Mersey Christmas)
THE BEATLES: 1967 Christmas Message
PAUL JAMES McHENRY: Snap Your Fingers (If You Like Christmas) (Collectables, VA: Garage Band Christmas Volume Three)
CHRISTOPHER GREY: I Can't Sleep On Christmas Eve (Volunteer, VA: Ho Ho Ho Spice: A Hospice Awareness And Benefit Project)
SIMON AND GARFUNKEL: 7 O'Clock News/Silent Night (Columbia, Old Friends)
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The Greatest Record Ever Made!
THE IDEA: It's About That Time (Black Vinyl, VA: Yuletunes)
MARVIN GAYE: Purple Snowflakes (Motown, VA: Christmas In The City)
IRENE PEÑA: Will You Turn Up (For Christmas) (Big Stir, VA: Big Stir Singles: The Yuletide Wave)
THE BEATLES: 1968 Christmas Message
OTIS REDDING: Merry Christmas Baby (Razor & Tie, VA: Rockin' Christmas)
MARGO GURYAN: I Don't Intend To Spend Christmas Without You (Oglio, 27 Demos)
CARLA THOMAS: Gee Whiz, It's Christmas (Stax, Soul Christmas)
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THE WEEKLINGS: Gonna Be Christmas (Jem,Christmas)
QUINT [FEATURING KAREN BASSET]: Bows Of Holly (Zero Charisma, Yes, It's Christmas)
THE RAMONES: Merry Christmas (I Don't Want To Fight Tonight) (Sire, Brain Drain)
THE BEATLES: 1969 Christmas Message
THE PRETENDERS: 2000 Miles (Sire, The Singles)
ANNY CELSI: Christmas In The Pines (Ragazza, January)
LIBRARIANS WITH HICKEYS: Listen, The Snow Is Falling (Big Stir, "Jingle Jangle Heart" single)
THE MONKEES: Riu Chiu (Rhino, Christmas Party [Target exclusive])
BIG STAR: Jesus Christ (Collectors Choice Music, VA: Christmas Time Again!)
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GEORGE HARRISON: Ding Dong, Ding Dong (Apple, Dark Horse)

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