In Regis Philbin's 2005 rendition of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," he starts losing it and introduces Rudolph to Derek Jeter and the New York Yankees.
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In Regis Philbin's 2005 rendition of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," he starts losing it and introduces Rudolph to Derek Jeter and the New York Yankees.
(Also a certain vile president-elect makes an appearance, so listen with caution.)
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I became fascinated with this album last year and am currently listening to it on CD and will continue to do so for foreseeable Christmases
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Regis isn’t BAD exactly — most of the time. But it’s just that his voice is so pedestrian. It sounds like overhearing the doorman* singing holiday songs.
*I do not have a doorman.
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Sometimes bad art tells you more about something than good art
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@jsit I'd rather something "bad" and interesting than "good" and uninteresting, for sure.
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