Negative Space: Christmas music
- 8 (bit) Days of Christmas: Day 1 (Do You Hear What I Hear?)
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For day 1 of the 8 (bit) days of Christmas, John Mosley’s “Do You Hear What I Hear?” from the December, 1987, Rainbow Magazine. Mosley coaxes four-voice music out of the CoCo 1 and 2 using a machine-language program.
- Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
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A glorious song for Christmas. And a glorious bug fixed.
- Have yourself a musical command line…
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…Make your scripting gay. From now on your errors will be miles away!
- Light a candle for Christmas hymns
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While the holidays brought more examples of bowdlerized lyrics they also brought, at least to our church, a lit candle for the darkness, in the form of a new hymnal that retains sound Catholic theology.
- O Little Town of Bethlehem
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How still we see thee lie. Play this song on your Mac’s command line with the piano script.
- Popular Christmas song perpetuates rape culture
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Global warming experts and feminists warn of rape epidemic with onset of winter weather, holiday music, but mostly holiday music.
- The Soul Felt It’s Worth
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“A thrill of hope, the weary world rejoices…” What is a soul worth? For God, a soul is worth his son.
- Tidings of Comfort and Joy
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One of my favorite Christmas songs. Save us all from Satan’s power, and tidings of comfort and joy.