This week at Glyn Wilton’s Mixed Music Bag,
he’s asking us to write about a song in which
the title or a line mentions the current month.
Here’s my December artist and their song.

Welcome back to the final month of 2025 at Glyn Wilton’s Mixed Music Bag. Here is my group and their song for the third week of December.
Linkin Park formed in Agoura Hills, CA in 1996; they became a globally successful rock band known for pioneering nu-metal, blending rap and rock with electronic elements, especially with their 2000 blockbuster debut album, Hybrid Theory. Their lineup featured iconic vocalist Chester Bennington; known for his powerful vocals that blended singing and screaming, he helped the band achieve massive success. After his tragic death in 2017, the band paused, eventually returning in 2024 with new vocalist Emily Armstrong, continuing their influential legacy.
It was twenty-five years ago, December 15, 2000, that Linkin Park released “My December” … a beautiful ode to the month. Now in mid-December, the last month of 2025, its somber tones have grown even darker and more poignant.
Written by guitarist-singer Mike Shinoda while the band was on tour, it is one of Linkin Park’s most gentle songs, as it was intended for the Los Angeles radio station KROQ Christmas show and album. Shinoda said it was about being on the road and missing home, particularly during the holidays. But it has taken on more gravity over the years.
Sung mostly by the late Chester Bennington, it’s considered his story by many. Sadly, Bennington hanged himself in 2017; that tragedy lives on in this song and in the continuing line of sorrows. Chester’s suicide came on the birthday of his friend Chris Cornell of Soundgarden, who had hanged himself two months earlier. Bennington was devastated by, as he wrote, “a world without Chris”; he didn’t stay in it for long. All that sorrow is infused into this song, sung by Chester Bennington.
This is “My December” by Linkin Park

Big thanks to Glyn Wilton for hosting Mixed Music Bag each week. Please be sure to follow the link and check out Glyn’s site.
Thanks for joining me today for a look and a listen.
See you on the flip side. 😎
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great post Sis!
This song is called these embers of love but to me it’s always been Decembers of love!
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Thanks for the share, Willow.
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Yeah … I’m a great fan of Linkin Park’s music, thanks for sharing their “December” song … (my niece, April, who was born in June, had the nickname, “December”, back in her school days) …
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My great pleasure, my friend. You had me laughing over the name of your niece. There was a family who used to live nearby; they had three daughters – April, May, and June – all named after the months in which they were born. Stay cool, dear Ivor 🥰 😎
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Oh, my nieces second name is ‘May’ … 😍
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😎
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There was a Linkin Park tribute band playing in my city at the beginning of December. My sister-in-law is a fan and had tickets for the gig but she didn’t go as she was to upset. Understandable I guess.
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There’s no expiration or explanation for grief.
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New one for me Nancy. Sad story behind it, but I liked the song.
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It is a terribly sad story. I’m pleased you like the song, Di. Thank you.
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Wow, a double hanging, I didn’t expect that, but I do like the song you selected, Nancy.
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I know …. it’s just awful. I questioned whether I really wanted to go with this song during the holidays, but bad things don’t stop happening just because it’s Christmas. Thank you, Jim.
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What a great song. Thanks for bringing it into my living room this morning.
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I’m glad you enjoyed it, Jodi. Not a happy song, but a real one. Thank you.
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It is a beautiful song N., thanks for the offering.
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My pleasure to share, D. Such tragedy attached to this song.
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Like so many. I always cry when I hear Tears in Heaven.
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A sad tune. Musicians, artists, and writers all seem to be troubled in many ways. Creativity has a price, and it’s not always a good one.
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You’re very right about that, Phil. I thought about not featuring this one; after all, tis the season to be jolly. Unfortunately, if you look at the headlines, not everyone feels that way. Thanks, my friend.
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A good song Nancy
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Yes, it is, Brian. I’m please do know you appreciated it. Thank you.
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My daughter introduced me to Linkin Parks music
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So then you know, this is a very different sound for them.
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Yes. I clicked on the video with trepidation 😂
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Can’t say I blame you! I featured this song because, as far as I know, no one else went with it. Maybe for good reason. 😂
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I did make sure the volume was turned down as well 😂
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