
Yes, I believe it is time for this:
1.
Can I Interest You In Hannukah? - Stephen Colbert & Jon Stewart (
YSI)
2.
Last Christmas - Wham! (
YSI)
3.
Winter Wonderland - Perry Como (
YSI)
4.
Merry Christmas, Baby - Otis Redding (
YSI)
5.
Little Saint Nick - The Beach Boys (
YSI)
6.
Happy Xmas (War Is Over) - John Lennon (
YSI)
7.
Christmas In New Orleans - Louis Armstrong (
YSI)
8.
Baby, It's Cold Outside - Dean Martin (
YSI)
9.
Simply Having a Wonderful Christmas Time - Paul McCartney (
YSI)
10.
Christmas Dreaming- Frank Sinatra (
YSI)
So, this year for Christmas I asked for the
Wiikey 2 and this
coat. I'm almost positive I won't get the coat, so I'm hoping for the Wiikey. This, my friends, is Mewzick's 2008 semi-music-related gift guide. Click on the links to direct you to buy the items.

#10:
The Flaming Lips' Christmas on Mars. Like
A Space Odyssey, but by The Flaming Lips. Includes the movie and soundtrack. About
$20.
From the soundtrack:
MP3:
The Distance Between Mars And The Earth-Part Two - The Flaming Lips (
YSI)

#9. The
Wowee Rovio. Be in another room, never moving a leg muscle. Spy on people. About
$300.

#8.
Bob Dylan - S/T (Extremely rare 1962 US original STEREO issue 12-track LP) I own this, in an extremely parallel universe. HIs first record. About
$1,482.55.

#7.
Super Mario Galaxy. If your friend has a Wii and doesn't have this game, then this is most definitely what you should get them. If you receive Christmas money and have a Wii, then this is most definitely what you should get yourself. I had my doubts when I started playing, until I got 120 stars only to find that I could now use Luigi as a fully functional character (something that Super Mario 64 lacked) About
$50.

#6.
The Indy hat from Pendleton, in brown. Be Harrison. About
$52.

#5
Limited Edition: Factory Records: Communications 1978-1992 Box Set For someone who plays True Faith, over and over and over again. About
$66.

#4
KP3 Touchpad Dynamic Effect SamplerThis is (or looks like it might just be) the coolest way to use effects touchpad style. About
$400.

#3 Collector's Movie Sets, Documentaries, or Classics. Listed below are ten ideas:
1.
Blade Runner (Limited Edition Collector's Set) One of my favorite movies of all time.
$30-$80.
2.
Stanley Kubrick Collection, which includes: (2001: A Space Odyssey / Dr. Strangelove / A Clockwork Orange / The Shining / Lolita / Barry Lyndon / Full Metal Jacket / Eyes Wide Shut) Perfect movie box set, and surprisingly cheap.
$60.
3.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - Criterion Collection About
$30.
4.
The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter. A very very good documentary on the Stones' legendary performance at The Altamont Speedway. About
$25.
5.
DiG! If you read my blog regularly, or at all, you know why I've listed this.
$23.
6.
Nosferatu (1929) An old scary silent movie with weird, semi-upbeat symphonic music.
$7.
7.
James Bond Collection 20 Disc Box Set If you live in the US, this is roughly
$304.
8. All Four Lost Seasons.
Season 1.
Season 2.
Season 3.
Season 4. For someone who needs to catch up before January 21st. Works out to be about
$180.
9.
The Office Seasons 1-4. An easy gift. About
$95.
10.
One Million Years B.C. and
Barbarella. 70's Raquel Welch and Jane Fonda. Buy both for
$14, or either one for
$7.

#2.
In Rainbows Box SetNothing shows how much you care like giving that special/lucky someone a limited edition Radiohead boxset. The link above directs to Ebay. Good luck. (and if you want to get me the boxset,
just let me know) About
$200 to
$300.
Lastly:

#1: A
Carbon Chassis Velocipede. Because if you can, you should. About
$14,000.
And there it is.
It's snowing in Brooklyn.
Happy Holidays.
-Danzie
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