Why so serious?
"O Holy Night" has never been performed with such disregard for tone or harmony than in the rendition presented here. As much as it may pain you, you simply must listen through to the end. It gets better (worse) as it goes. Unfathomable, but true.



To quote Norm Macdonald: "Happy Birthday, Jesus. I hope you like crap."
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5 comments
Paulius said...
Heh, Heard that before.

The version I saw said that this guy actually sent that to a university in the hopes it would score him a music scholarship.

On the other hand, that desription was written by some random dude on the internet...so it's 'truthiness' is in doubt.
Kato (post author) said...
Yeah, I've seen a couple of explanations for it. I suspect it's intentionally bad, but you never know.
Sunny said...
Retitle it "OH HOLY CRAP" and it would be right on the money.
I call my relatives and sing "Happy Birthday" like that(only a bit worse)- but they KNOW it's done intentionally.......well,
I HOPE they do anyway.

Paulius had only heard me sing like that til this Christmas season when he walked in on me singing in my "normal" voice and, after he picked his jaw up off the floor, he laughed and said I actually had a nice voice when I wasn't "dicking about".

Maybe I should actualy sing Happy Birthday in a normal voice and suprise the relatives in 2008?
But bloody hell that was a horrible rendition of Oh Holy Crap...I mean Night.....
Kato (post author) said...
Actually, another blog posted it as "Oh Holy Crap" which is why I didn't. Perfect title, though.
sfger said...
wow....id lick to sick simon from american idle on that guy....

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