NO! Absolutely not! Christmas lasts too long nowadays. We start to hear Christmas songs immediately after Halloween and I am really tired of them by the time Christmas rolls around. I remember when Christmas didn't start until December. That was good. Not too much, not too little.
2006-12-26 02:30:14
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answered by Chris D 4
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Yes, I am. There are, after all, twelve days to Christmas, plus Epiphany (6 January). In my humble opinion, it would be better if radio stations and malls had a gradual build-up in holiday music, culminating on 24-25 December, and a gradual tapering off afterwards. So much Christmas music right on and just after Thanksgiving (before Hallowe'en, in some cases) tends to annoy people, rather than getting them into a holiday/buying mood. My one exception is Radio City Music Hall, which opens their Christmas Spectacular in early November, They get so many people who want to see it, that it's the only way to satisfy as many people as possible.
2006-12-26 02:36:18
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answered by JelliclePat 4
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No, I believe there is a time and season for all things. There was only one station here that played consistent Christmas music...so it really didn't get old. I was able to hear it when I wanted with the flick of a dial.
You can still listen to Christmas music online. Check out the links below:
2006-12-26 02:35:31
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answered by Nuttie Nettie 4
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Yes, because I'm a complete sap who drives my family crazy by insisting that, during the holiday season, we keep the radio tuned to the 24/7 Christmas stations.
2006-12-26 02:31:37
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answered by JL 4
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Yes. The music makes the season and makes me feel good. I wouldn't mind them playing christmas music until New Years Eve.
2006-12-26 02:29:05
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answered by georgiabanksmartin 4
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i do no longer suggestions that as much as I hate being inundated with the holiday rush and commercialism that starts till now Halloween. i discover the degree of greed that surrounds the Christmas season in basic terms approximately too lots to undergo on occasion.
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answered by Anonymous
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When Christmas is over so should the songs, actually I was quite happy that 98.1 played Christmas music on rare occasions
2006-12-26 02:29:48
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answered by A nobody 3
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In my area, they'll stop playing them after the New Year rings in--I'll be sad. It will mean that Christmas is officially over.
2006-12-26 02:30:11
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answered by reeses30135 2
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yes and no,I like the ones who are playing only music without the words,but I just turn on my own in the house so I can still hear the ones I want
2006-12-27 06:19:54
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answered by grbarnaba 4
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Yes,kind of,those songs are a bit annoying because they are all the same every year,but when I listen to them,I feel nice and cozy!
Good luck!
2006-12-26 02:50:25
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answered by Cutie ♥ 5
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