(Arlo can hum “Linus and Lucy”, and they both can choose from the ‘Peanuts’ dance styles.)
Here, the station that does all-Christmas music format started November 5th, and so far they’re still running it (currently.. Frank Sinatra with “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”).
Generally the fifth place station in Chicagoland, every year they basically double their ratings, and lead the entire market. Why stop so soon, it’s still the holidays!
It used to be close to this format: Week or day after Thanksgiving; 1 song every 3 hours, 2nd week; 1 song every 2 hours, 3rd week; 1-2 an hour. On Christmas eve straight through Christmas around 8-10 PM; continuous playing. Just too much of the same 100 songs for this length of time for me. I may stay for one song and I’m done for the day or week. But, if others enjoy it, so be it.
My wife of all people commented to me yesterday that she’ll be so thankful that the Christmas music will finally end at her place of employment. (She loves Christmas, I swear she watched all the Hallmark movies this Xmas season.)
The “Christmas Season” runs from 12/25 to 1/6. Advent is another thing entirely.
I don’t mind listening to the music, but people who have to gussy-up a song drive me NUTS. Either sing it the way it was written or write your own danged song! Doing that to a song such as Little Drummer Boy is one thing, but hymns – and the National Anthem – are off limits, IMHO.
My mother the christmas fanatic has always started playing christmas in September & and kept it up – not quite 24/7, but pretty much whenever she’s home & awake. As a result, I hated it by the time I was 12 – which has held until I’m pushing 64, with no signs of abating. (And becoming an atheist by 18 didn’t soften my feelings on the matter).
Kids gave everyone a Google Mini. Not sure I’m (76) going to adapt. I’m the wiz kid in the family when it comes to IT but that little electronic hockey puck worries me.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 5 years ago
Helpful but unnecessary for Arlo.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 5 years ago
It’s the music of the spheres.
Ahuehuete almost 5 years ago
Happy second day of Christmas!
SpacedInvader Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Maybe the holiday music should last as long as the Christmas Spirit and start the same way.
fairportfan almost 5 years ago
Back in the 80s, the union that represents retail clerks in Austria brought suit trying to have continual Christmas music declared illegal.
Grumpy Old Guy almost 5 years ago
It is not so much the sound, but more so the rhythm of the soul…….
Dirty Dragon almost 5 years ago
(Arlo can hum “Linus and Lucy”, and they both can choose from the ‘Peanuts’ dance styles.)
Here, the station that does all-Christmas music format started November 5th, and so far they’re still running it (currently.. Frank Sinatra with “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”).
Generally the fifth place station in Chicagoland, every year they basically double their ratings, and lead the entire market. Why stop so soon, it’s still the holidays!
amethyst52 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Hum if you don’t know the words!
whahoppened almost 5 years ago
Didn’t listen to ANY Holiday music this year. Discovered some brilliant young concert pianists last year and am still finding new works they’ve done.
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member almost 5 years ago
It used to be close to this format: Week or day after Thanksgiving; 1 song every 3 hours, 2nd week; 1 song every 2 hours, 3rd week; 1-2 an hour. On Christmas eve straight through Christmas around 8-10 PM; continuous playing. Just too much of the same 100 songs for this length of time for me. I may stay for one song and I’m done for the day or week. But, if others enjoy it, so be it.
colddonkey almost 5 years ago
My wife of all people commented to me yesterday that she’ll be so thankful that the Christmas music will finally end at her place of employment. (She loves Christmas, I swear she watched all the Hallmark movies this Xmas season.)
nosirrom almost 5 years ago
There is music Janis. In Arlo’s mind.
But I guess Janis is going to have to dance like no one’s playing music.
Tyge almost 5 years ago
Beside music, Arlo often hears Ludie in his head. Beyond Christmas Eve, that is. :o)
joefearsnothing almost 5 years ago
kwicherbichin! ;o]
Michael G. almost 5 years ago
You have not heard the last of “Feliz Navidad” for 2019.
Dani Rice almost 5 years ago
The “Christmas Season” runs from 12/25 to 1/6. Advent is another thing entirely.
I don’t mind listening to the music, but people who have to gussy-up a song drive me NUTS. Either sing it the way it was written or write your own danged song! Doing that to a song such as Little Drummer Boy is one thing, but hymns – and the National Anthem – are off limits, IMHO.
CarolinaGirl almost 5 years ago
Arlo dances to his own music!Disappointed we didn’t see the rest of the fam for Christmas…
Pohka almost 5 years ago
The steps to the dance are best left to chance, better beautiful than perfect anyway.
Thanksfortheinfo2000 almost 5 years ago
I’m still hearing the music in my head, even with everything off.
ChessPirate almost 5 years ago
Janis, there’s a big dip headed your way… ☺
Cozmik Cowboy almost 5 years ago
My mother the christmas fanatic has always started playing christmas in September & and kept it up – not quite 24/7, but pretty much whenever she’s home & awake. As a result, I hated it by the time I was 12 – which has held until I’m pushing 64, with no signs of abating. (And becoming an atheist by 18 didn’t soften my feelings on the matter).
I dance with Arlo today!
axe-grinder almost 5 years ago
Nice motion!
contralto2b almost 5 years ago
“…make your own music. Sing your own special song.”
Snolep almost 5 years ago
In his mind he’s hearing Old Town Road.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe almost 5 years ago
Kids gave everyone a Google Mini. Not sure I’m (76) going to adapt. I’m the wiz kid in the family when it comes to IT but that little electronic hockey puck worries me.
Lightpainter almost 5 years ago
Looks like Arlo has been hitting the egg nog again.
Scoutmaster77 almost 5 years ago
Real dancers make their own music
1MadHat Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Admire those who dance alone, as they are the only ones who can hear the music in their head.
samfran6-0 almost 5 years ago
“What on earth are you doing?” She’s been married to Arlo how long? She didn’t recognize his dance moves? (eye roll)
ValancyCarmody Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Try “Come Dancing” by the Kinks, 1983.
dv1093 almost 5 years ago
Not so much now, but back when I was younger, I would get the urge to play Christmas music in the summer – or anytime during the year I felt like it.