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My Neighbor’s Holiday Lights

Not long ago I saw my neighbor Troy and a roommate of his setting up holiday decorations. I yelled across the street, “you guys aren’t f***ing around this year, are ya?”

I had no idea what I was in for. The next few days the lights were in a horribly annoying pattern going directly into my bedroom window. I never understood why people would put lights in such rapidly flashing patterns. This weekend a car was parked outside my house blocking traffic and I pulled up to them and asked how they were as it seemed suspicious. They were clearly enjoying themselves and they told me to tune to 97.9 FM.

LOL so the neighbors have it all set to music!

A few days later they put a sign in the yard with the station and now we are getting a ton of traffic. Even my cat Minnie likes watching it. They add new songs now and then. Visit it at 32nd St E and 41st Ave S in the Longfellow neighborhood of Minneapolis or if you can’t make it out, the YouTube Video can give you a rough idea.

Update (13 Dec 06): My Neighbor’s Lights were on WCCO (video).

Comments 20

  1. manofwy wrote:

    It looks like you live across the street from the electric version of the Bellagio fountain in Las Vegas!

    Posted 04 Dec 2006 at 19:42
  2. Bill Roehl wrote:

    Have a meowy Christmas!

    Posted 04 Dec 2006 at 19:47
  3. Moe wrote:

    not as good as this one, but still great.

    Posted 04 Dec 2006 at 20:05
  4. s4xton wrote:

    Moe- I just talked with Troy next door and he said that a lot of the hardware and sequencing equipment used as what “that guy that was all over the internet last year” used: d-light.us.

    That, and it’s in our neighborhood!

    Posted 04 Dec 2006 at 20:15
  5. Taylor wrote:

    I have a lot of respect for this. And for putting it on YouTube.

    Posted 04 Dec 2006 at 20:59
  6. Tod wrote:

    Is that the ghost of Christmas Past Freddie Mercury walking throught the shot about 3/4 of the way through?

    Posted 04 Dec 2006 at 21:11
  7. Jason wrote:

    Awesome stuff, Aaron. Thanks for the heads up, Taylor.

    Posted 04 Dec 2006 at 22:07
  8. Vasil Lalov wrote:

    God Bless America!

    I don’t know how much one of these setups cost but one thing is for sure: I’d rather buy a turbo for my VW…

    P.S.:
    I wonder how these lights will react to trance music?

    Posted 05 Dec 2006 at 09:19
  9. Garrett wrote:

    Fancy looking display, but what’s he going to do about the lights on the ground when we get a decent snow fall?

    Posted 05 Dec 2006 at 13:22
  10. brainwerk wrote:

    s4xton – You need to hack into their system and add some of your own songs – Maybe Snow Miser or even Du Hast!

    Posted 05 Dec 2006 at 15:03
  11. BEtsy wrote:

    Im sorry its causing you trouble i dont understand why people put those stupid things up, it just causes annyances…oi maybe they should think of how it affects other people before they do it…. its just flashy and stupid.

    yes a few lights and a tree is fine but some of that stuff is stupid, id rather spend money on something else, maybe more useful.

    Posted 05 Dec 2006 at 19:12
  12. Deanna wrote:

    I’m not really sure what to think. It definitely looks like it must have taken some time. It would be fun to see once, I kind of feel sorry for you that you don’t have the option of walking away from it.

    Posted 05 Dec 2006 at 19:36
  13. christine wrote:

    I’m sure Baby Jesus is very impressed.

    -C.

    Posted 05 Dec 2006 at 20:54
  14. briz wrote:

    I know fear. The holiday spirit just might kill me this year.

    Posted 06 Dec 2006 at 20:37
  15. smythe wrote:

    NOW I’m in the holiday spirit! Thanks.

    How do they broadcast on FM? I’ve seen realtors broadcast out to the street too. Anyone know what they use? Thanks

    Posted 07 Dec 2006 at 12:32
  16. s4xton wrote:

    smythe- He showed it to me on Monday. It’s just using a low-power FM Transmitter. Similar to this one.

    Posted 07 Dec 2006 at 15:13
  17. Benjamin D. wrote:

    AWESOME, i’d like to meet them so i can do that to my family’s house or my bedroom.

    Posted 09 Dec 2006 at 21:49
  18. Joanna wrote:

    At first I thought they were blasting the neighborhood with the music and that you could hear it all night,and I thought “It’s bazooka time” but now I realize that you just need blackout curtains for your bedroom until January.

    Posted 12 Dec 2006 at 13:52
  19. Regan wrote:

    Dude! You’re on TV!

    Posted 14 Dec 2006 at 00:06
  20. ShawnThe1AndOnly wrote:

    Do they have a show again this year? if so is it the same radio station?

    Posted 11 Dec 2007 at 15:46

Trackbacks & Pingbacks 2

  1. From Two Knives » Blog Archive » Pure Christmas Love ‘n Peace on 06 Dec 2006 at 10:11

    [...] But then I ran across thisĀ – decorative holiday house lights set to music — and I was filled with a sensation that can only be described as Pure Christmas Love ‘n Peace. [...]

  2. From The Deets » Cooper, Minneapolis Rocks for Holiday Lights on 18 Dec 2006 at 10:05

    [...] Aaron Landry blogged about this a while back, and I finally got around to checking it out last night. A house at 41st Ave S & 32nd St E has Christmas lights choreographed to Christmas songs. They have an FM station set up for visitors to tune in the music rather than forcing their neighbors to put up with the tunes. Here is 30 seconds taken on my Treo from the car:[...]

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