My "Christmas" playlist is basically Austrian Painter Christmas songs, these Obscurest Vinyl ones ones and other dark/gothicy or other messed up AI songs because I Hate Christmas songs with a passion 😂🤣
Wildly good, unironically. Sounds clean and believable. Musically it's got just enough of the christmas vibe but could be played year round for folks that just wanna say "snowman just like me frfr"
@@ObscurestVinylYou liar. Stop taking credit for these oldies songs. Just because you found some obscure vinyl records in the back of a thrift shop on a forgotten shelf in the corner behind some storage boxes doesn't mean you can act like this is your work. You're lucky Jenny's people don't do a copyright strike on your channel and you best never run into Mayor Breslin in real life or he'll show you just how well he can wield a lamp in a fight.
@@ObscurestVinylI think that’s a big part of the appeal of what you do compared to other ai stuff out there. It’s mostly human creativity, with a pinch of ai to get over the finish line to make it distinct
@@GrizzzlayLeslay thanks! I appreciate that. This ai thing is weird and I never expected it to be part of what I do. I’ve been writing since the 90s! Recording on cassettes n shit haha. The most fun part of all of this is getting to hear my ideas the way I hear them in my head. I know these songs are completely idiotic (as they’re meant to be) but when I’m writing songs outside of this, I always imagine how much better they’d sound with a different singer or genre. That being said, I’m never using ai in my original music haha.
Update: Management loved it. Customers did not. I have been suspended for a week. Manager left it on the playlist, but moved it to play after hours for the closing staff. Worth it.
I never was a big Jenny Stardust fan, but man this is one of her songs I do like! I really enjoy how good this was without having to resort to the typical humor. It hits hard with a bit of humor and it paid off perfectly! Finally, I'm going to ask the question that's on everybody's minds... WHAT HAPPENED AT THE LOCK-IN?? 👀
Jenny went through a journey of self-discovery in her earlier days. Though a touch more sober than her usually upbeat pop hits, this Christmas medley was both a holiday jingle and a reflection of her trying to break through into what would later be known as the emo-rock movement. I still smile when I hear this one show up in shopping malls.
"What do you want me so say? It's Christmas, and we're all in misery." -- Ellen Griswold, Christmas Vacation The is the perfect song for Jan. 3, when everything's over, and it's just gray, cold, and bleak for months.
The Postal Dude and Mayor Breslin going into a Bar on Christmas eve. This song is playing. "This can't be good for me but i feel great" another shot please!
After having a halloween party where we played the Mayor Breslin Halloween album, the question was asked several times: Will there be an Obscurest Vinyl Christmas album? Hoping this is a sign of things to come as it's beautiful. And just throwing this out there, but if Wham! could do a Christmas single, surely Rodney Munch squeezed one out?
Jenny Stardust released this song in 1980, and eventually became her comeback song after she suddenly fell off after her controversial single, "I Sold Your Dog to a Chinese Restaurant", was released nine years earlier.
This feels like a departure from the usual, in a good way. Humor is still there but understated (still gotta have a "dong" or two in there though, that's mandatory)
Huh. So the line is "The corn cob pipe, the sack of coal". I've been struggling to decipher that one since it was released on the topic channel. But... It sounds like there's an extra word in between "pipe" and "the sack"?
@@swinepaste I thought it might be, but I also thought that couldn't be right. Maybe it's a mistake in the generation. EDIT: never mind, I just saw that OV actually sang it himself.
crazy ain. Jenny Stardust is actually a snowwoman thats why here arms are always stuck like that
It all makes sense now
Obscurest lore
It isn't normal, FUCK.
ain?
@@Mmoll1990 Crazy Ain in the Morning!
Gonna sneak this one into the christmas playlist
I think you legitimately could and there's only like a 20% chance any given person would feel like anything is off
Come on kids. Sing along.
👍 yep
My "Christmas" playlist is basically Austrian Painter Christmas songs, these Obscurest Vinyl ones ones and other dark/gothicy or other messed up AI songs because I Hate Christmas songs with a passion 😂🤣
I think this one’s going to become a Christmas tradition in my household whether my family likes it or not.
Jenny's best song, in my opinion. Very emotional, way more somber than her usual output, but man, does that one move me.
Wildly good, unironically. Sounds clean and believable. Musically it's got just enough of the christmas vibe but could be played year round for folks that just wanna say "snowman just like me frfr"
Thank you! This is actaully like 80% me haha. I wrote this, played guitar and sang it. Ran it through ai just to get a woman singing.
@@ObscurestVinylYou liar. Stop taking credit for these oldies songs. Just because you found some obscure vinyl records in the back of a thrift shop on a forgotten shelf in the corner behind some storage boxes doesn't mean you can act like this is your work. You're lucky Jenny's people don't do a copyright strike on your channel and you best never run into Mayor Breslin in real life or he'll show you just how well he can wield a lamp in a fight.
@@ObscurestVinyl Absolutely superb
@@ObscurestVinylI think that’s a big part of the appeal of what you do compared to other ai stuff out there. It’s mostly human creativity, with a pinch of ai to get over the finish line to make it distinct
@@GrizzzlayLeslay thanks! I appreciate that. This ai thing is weird and I never expected it to be part of what I do. I’ve been writing since the 90s! Recording on cassettes n shit haha. The most fun part of all of this is getting to hear my ideas the way I hear them in my head. I know these songs are completely idiotic (as they’re meant to be) but when I’m writing songs outside of this, I always imagine how much better they’d sound with a different singer or genre. That being said, I’m never using ai in my original music haha.
Christmas is saved!
Great
Hallelujah
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I work in retail and if I had the ability I'd sneak this into the Christmas music playlist just to see people's faces when they hear it.
Same! I relate to the snowperson
Just added it to my store's playlist
Update: Management loved it. Customers did not. I have been suspended for a week. Manager left it on the playlist, but moved it to play after hours for the closing staff. Worth it.
@@HughMann That's awesome! You will become a legend among all retail workers across the land, and we shall sing your praises forevermore.
Dumb costumers, i'd have stayed longer in the store just to listen to@@HughMann
I know this song is a joke, but it perfectly captures my mood this holiday season.
We need a Mayor Breslin Christmas song. “Tear down those lights, I brought the lamp”.
@@thespook1482 the jingle bulb bash is in the works!
@@ObscurestVinyl Also we need an 80s rap group called the JB Weld Boyz that has a beef with the Sticky Sweethearts over their choice of adhesive.
This information makes me cry happy tears. Of glue.
I never was a big Jenny Stardust fan, but man this is one of her songs I do like!
I really enjoy how good this was without having to resort to the typical humor. It hits hard with a bit of humor and it paid off perfectly!
Finally, I'm going to ask the question that's on everybody's minds... WHAT HAPPENED AT THE LOCK-IN?? 👀
This is absolutely the mood I need for the holiday season.
Obscurest Vinyl's most relatable song by a longshot.
Jenny stardust makes the hits that melt your heart ❤
A true Christmas classic. This is mandatory to be played when it’s Christmas time.
I'm not crying, I'm melting!
...this is actually a good song.
Jenny went through a journey of self-discovery in her earlier days. Though a touch more sober than her usually upbeat pop hits, this Christmas medley was both a holiday jingle and a reflection of her trying to break through into what would later be known as the emo-rock movement. I still smile when I hear this one show up in shopping malls.
Some say she even had a hand in creating the DSBM sub genre
Jenny Stardust’s #1 Christmas Hit
Unironically pretty good and hits the feels. Honestly if this didn't have the humour bits, I'd think it was a serious song.
This song would have made a great fade out to the ending of the Frosty film.
"You only made me to watch me die. Jesus Christ, do you know how that felt?"
Isn't that kind of Jesus Christ's life story too?
-Retcon- Blood sacrifices got a huge quality upgrade since the days of heathen Polytheism
"What do you want me so say? It's Christmas, and we're all in misery." -- Ellen Griswold, Christmas Vacation
The is the perfect song for Jan. 3, when everything's over, and it's just gray, cold, and bleak for months.
2 seconds in and I can already really relate to this snowman
My Holidays are a little brighter with this song.
I didn't realize Garbage were doing a grunge-free Christmas song.
I could totally see them doing this.
Good call.
@@alexrgee The chorus especially sounds like something from one of their songs.
Was literally reading the comments while thinking “damn this could be a Garbage song”🤣🤣. My Favorite one yet
Given what we know about Jenny Stardust all these years later, it makes think her music was really a cry for help.
This is darker than I remember. I guess you understand the lyrics when you're older ☃
I remember my Gran playing this the Christmas morning she went to get milk and never came back.
Yep. This was definitely Jenny's Moby Dick.
We were here when this song dropped!
I still love you, Jenny.
I feel this way throughout Christmas dealing with my family. God let me melt my way outta here.
I used to feel like this too, then I just stopped spending with family and started spending with my buddies, things grts way better
This should be made into a Christmas movie
Jenny Stardust for Christmas No1!!
How everyone feels listening to "All I want for christmas is you"
God I love Jenny Stardust. Gunna send this to my parents.
Melting
I really, really like this. No irony, the organ when the chorus comes is perfect!
@@nian89 thank you!! That’s all me!
@@ObscurestVinylI knew becoming a Patreon was a good idea :)
My holiday routine: as soon as It's A Wonderful Life comes on TV, it gets turned off and the Jenny Stadust gets turned on.
Yes! More Jenny Stardust!
The Postal Dude and Mayor Breslin going into a Bar on Christmas eve. This song is playing.
"This can't be good for me but i feel great" another shot please!
Legitimately a great song
Best of all the songs here
This is the greatest Christmas song ever f****** made
This is only the second-best song about making a snowman I’ve heard! (#1 comes from “Cannibal: The Musical!”)
This is a great song.
This song is truly profound.
After having a halloween party where we played the Mayor Breslin Halloween album, the question was asked several times: Will there be an Obscurest Vinyl Christmas album? Hoping this is a sign of things to come as it's beautiful. And just throwing this out there, but if Wham! could do a Christmas single, surely Rodney Munch squeezed one out?
This is really great. Thank you.
This sounds like exactly the kind of thing that would end up on the annual Something Awful Christmas album. Well done!
Here we effin go
Omg the chorus is stuck in my head
Yeah we are here
So Jenny's arms aren't stuck anymore? Thank Christmas!
This is stated to have been made before her arms got stuck.
This is Christmas 🫠
Damn, this is your most depressing tune yet. I fuckin love it, keep up the good work 🤣
We're here!
Jenny Stardust released this song in 1980, and eventually became her comeback song after she suddenly fell off after her controversial single, "I Sold Your Dog to a Chinese Restaurant", was released nine years earlier.
This song is a vibe
Crazy how I feel just like this this year
Obscurest Vinyls first sad song.
Jenny was really working through her depression with this one.
Another Jenny Stardust banger, she's my fav.
This is my favorite Mazzy Star song
this song hits hard
Your best track, honestly.
So good
Think we need a Crazy Ain Christmas Telethon episode!
Great Stuff
Holy crap this is dark
This song was the inspiration for the Genesis song “Snowbound”.
I remember my Nana playing this every year. I miss her❤
New favorite Christmas song
Holy shit it's exactly how I feel around christmas every year.
This is goth as fuck.
*ME: MOM, CAN WE ZIGGY STARDUST?!*
*MOM: WE GOT STARDUST AT HOME!*
*STARDUST AT HOME:*
An upgrade if you ask me.
This song makes me think of another song like this with I think the same singer.Idk why it reminds me of another song that I don’t know of.
Very grim by the channels standards, love it though.
This is honestly touching.
Relatable.
Well this is definitely going on the playlist
This is actually really good.
Here we go!
This feels like a departure from the usual, in a good way. Humor is still there but understated (still gotta have a "dong" or two in there though, that's mandatory)
honestly I'm mostly impressed you accidentally wrote a song about my relationship with God
Man, that might be the deepest song she ever wrote ;)
This is pretty deep lol
You only Made me to Watch You Die - would be the Human version
Same, Jenny. Same 💔
Well, you got me fam
Melty Christmas Everybody! ⛄️
"Drinks an eggnog and bawls"
Yes, Jenny Stardust, I know how it felt.
This could be a Mazzy Star song.
Please release an actual vinyl album with all the christmas songs on it.
This is hot
Well, damn
Mood.
I'm never making a snowman again.
Christ this is catchy
Team melt
And I know how this feels
Huh. So the line is "The corn cob pipe, the sack of coal". I've been struggling to decipher that one since it was released on the topic channel.
But... It sounds like there's an extra word in between "pipe" and "the sack"?
yes it's called the 'taint'
@fredsambo if your perineum is between your penis and your scrotum, you should see a doctor.
I think it's just the word "pipe" doubled up
@@swinepaste I thought it might be, but I also thought that couldn't be right. Maybe it's a mistake in the generation.
EDIT: never mind, I just saw that OV actually sang it himself.