Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Bah Humbug

We have at least two radio stations that play continuous Christmas music. When it started out several years ago, the music began playing on Thanksgiving Day.

Sure, ok, that’s fine.

The next year, somebody like the idea so much and evidently couldn’t stand the wait, so the music started maybe a week before Thanksgiving. Since then, it’s started earlier and earlier.

I’m taking my daughter and the neighbor girl to school this morning, turn up the radio to listen for the traffic report, and I hear a Christmas song.

“Maybe it’s just the one song, to start getting us in the mood,” I thought.

Next song: Christmas. People are calling in, requesting their favorite Christmas song and saying they’re so happy the station is playing Christmas music. The station ads are about “your Christmas music station.”

{sigh}

I switched stations.

Now, I enjoy Christmas music. Truly. At Christmas time. And 1 November, the day after Halloween, is NOT Christmas time.

Please, give me a break. People complained about how commercialized Christmas was becoming, with stores putting out Christmas displays earlier and earlier. Have we become immune to this immersion?

I can do a month of Christmas music. Not two. I’m sick of Christmas songs before we even get to the Christmas season. Actually, it’s not really the songs I’m sick of, it’s the idea of spending 1/6th of the year listening to it. You can’t wait for it? Play ONE song every now and then. Not non-stop for two months.

Next thing you know, they’re going to start having the After Thanksgiving Sales in June, before Christmas in July.

Flo

3 comments:

HollyB said...

Maybe if they played some non-traditional Christmas songs it wouldn't be so bad. You could call in and request Rob't Earl Keen's "Merry Christmas From the Family" or Happy Holidays, You all" or Weird Al's "Merry Christmas from Ground Zero" that would certainly tie a knot in their tails!
You can thank me later

Anonymous said...

Well,darlin', you just have yourself a merry little Halloween, Thanksgiving AND Christmas...arrgh. Couldn't agree more. Used to spend Thanksgiving weekend decorating the house. Now, by the time T'giving comes around I'm already sick of "Christmas" and ready to move on to 12th Night. *sigh*

Anonymous said...

We just saw our first Christmas commercial last night. You know how pleasant DB can be when he's tired and cross. He was simply delighted to see the commercial and made sure everyone knew it!