Jultomten på the Unofficial Fruit
It could be said that Santa Claus have a hefty schedule around Christmas - but one thing he always conveyed is the Christmas concert of his favourite punk band 'the Unofficial Fruit'. Just this Christmas (3402) the band kept a sort of a normal routine except for one thing - the cover on John Cage's '4'33"'.
This inspired Santa Claus to set up his own band; as '4'33"' (and variations) was their only repertoire Santa Claus could use elves as musicians with himself as the conductor.
Soon the band got up its start and following along that line would be more mute pieces with Santa Claus as composer - 'Dancing Nightowls in the Paradise' to name one of them.
The bands popularity soon grew and in particular young kids would enjoy their catchy rhythmies and easy (to sing along) texts. But it wasn't before '4 Car Tracks and 1 Action Fig' that the band saw its popularity peak.
Kids (of which held the most of the band's fans) now saw anticipation tagging along in [the bands] music pieces and so could withstand that Santa Claus would greet their house a little later than usual.
And then came [the band's] monster hit; 'Song Played by Another Band' which would see kid's anticipation increase even more and Santa Claus could then hit their house several days later which was enough for Santa Claus to be able to catch that year's Christmas concert by 'the Unofficial Fruit' playing 'Song Played by Another Band (the Unofficial Fruit Remix)'.
Santa Claus was once again victorious.
// Henrik Aronsson (Other Persona)
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