In Terms Of Destructive Powers, One Cat Perhaps Tops All His Feline Kin.
This is skuggi, perhaps a distant relative to the christmas cat judging from those teeth! The song “ég fæ jólagjöf” (“i’ll get a christmas gift”) is an icelandic take on “feliz navidad,” and was originally performed by child star katla maría in 1980. Here are a few songs from the icelandic christmas songs bank ;) the first song is about a girl who is wondering what is wrong with the chimney, there's somet.
Sigur Rós Make The Song Their Own With A Haunting Delivery, Slowing It Down So Much That It’s Really Hard To Recognize If You Don’t Know The Lyrics.
The ginormous cat’s sole purpose in life is to eat children (and adults, some say) that do not get a new piece of clothing before christmas. It is sung at all christmas tree balls, christmas parties and other festive gatherings during the holidays. “jólakötturinn” (“the christmas cat”) is a beast that, according to icelandic folklore, eats children who don’t receive new clothes in time for christmas.
This Year, The Fearsome Feline’s Likeness Has Been Captured In A Sculpture That Is 5 Meters [16 Feet] Tall And 6 Meters [19 Feet] Wide And Decorated With 6,500 Led Lights.
See more ideas about iceland, iceland island, santa claus. Since then the yule cat has been a staple figure of the festivities in iceland, found in christmas decorations, illustrations, and school plays. The christmas is ‘related’ to scandinavian ‘christmas beasts.’ the norwegian ‘yule goat’ is one example.
If I Was The Size Of A Mouse, I’d Be More Worried About This Cryptozoology Wonder, But According To Our Icelandic Friends, This Killer Feline Is Bigger Than You Might Guess!
He wrote that amazing song in praise of my terrifying personality in 1932. The feline was made famous in a 1932 poem by icelandic poet jóhannes úr kötlum. Björk also recorded a popular version of the song in the late 1980s (listen here ).
The Icelandic Christmas Cat Also Loves The Taste Of Humans, Whether They've Been Naughty Or Nice.
Animals watching santa fly by santa pinterest. This giant, fluffy cat towers over buildings, roaming the snowy countryside for human victims who have yet to receive new clothes before christmas. The song is björk’s contribution to the `hvit er í borg og bò’ christmas compilation, issued on the hljóðaklettur label in 1987.