What you're about to read is a collection of pointers to some of the music I've discovered on the iTunes Music Store, music I like enough that I want to share it. If you're an iPod owner and an iTunes fan (and if you aren't, what are you doing here?), maybe you'll find something new. Click on any of the CD covers to bounce over to the store and sample a few tracks. And then maybe stop by my other blog for a few well chosen words (and maybe a random snark or two). | ||||||
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Mon, 26 Dec 2005 |
Hanukkah Rocks / The LeeVees | |
I'm not one for holiday music. Then again, Hanukkah (or Chanukah, as
I've always spelled it) isn't a holiday. It's a festival, and one
that has taken on major significance largely because of its occasional
proximity to Christmas. If Gentiles can spend themselves into
oblivion for their children, how can we Chosen People do any less?
Anyway, back to holiday music. Hanukkah Rocks is not at all traditional. It's fun, it's irreverent, it's tongue in cheek. Although it's honest enough to center around that great Jewish tradition, nay, fixation. I refer of course to food. Because the real Hanukkah traditions are consumable, not consumer. If you know what I mean, and I think you do. |
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