I listen to Christmas music a lot on my own accord… but maybe it’s different being contained and listening to the same few Christmas songs or something.
There are “peaceful Christmas” instrumental music playlists on Spotify that I like but I can’t stand the stuff played in most stores and cafes, especially the stuff sung by pop singers (and I’m not that old!)
As I get older I find I’m starting to like hearing the music again. Brings back memories of good things in my life from long, long ago that are long, long gone.
Last year, I was filling in at an office where one gal had her radio tuned to an All-Christmas station. After hearing Jingle Bell Rock five times in one day made it lost its charm.
www.somafm.com Four different streams os Christmas music. Xmas in Frisco, Christmas Ricks, Christmas Lounge and Department Store Christmas. If you tire of one you can switch to the other. I switch off between this and BBC and CBC and NPR radio.
Easy. He listens to Christmas music all day. It makes one a little loopy. Sort of like that Menards tune that goes off every 10 minutes in the store. uuugghhh!
I went to a wedding where they played nothing but Christmas music at the behest of the bride who loved everything Christmas. The wedding took place in July.
My mom used to work retail and Christmas music didn’t bother her too much as the store played a wide variety. The year of an Olympics where they played the Olympic theme and only that on constant replay drove her nuts.
I’m 7 years out of retail and I still suffer Christmas music PTSD. I now work in daycare and my boss says I’m a killjoy because I refuse to put on any Christmas music for the kids. The instant retail flashbacks are too horrible for words.
seanfear almost 2 years ago
uh oh … run Adam … he’s a hypnotist!
Cactus-Pete almost 2 years ago
I used to stock shelves at night in a grocery store. The music was left on all night – in December it became torture.
mccollunsky almost 2 years ago
I listen to Christmas music a lot on my own accord… but maybe it’s different being contained and listening to the same few Christmas songs or something.
SHIVA almost 2 years ago
I can’t stand it!! I hear it as I enter a big store, get what I came for, and get the hell out!!!
ronaldspence almost 2 years ago
I wear earbuds into the store this time of year…
hans solo almost 2 years ago
There are “peaceful Christmas” instrumental music playlists on Spotify that I like but I can’t stand the stuff played in most stores and cafes, especially the stuff sung by pop singers (and I’m not that old!)
Enter.Name.Here almost 2 years ago
As I get older I find I’m starting to like hearing the music again. Brings back memories of good things in my life from long, long ago that are long, long gone.
dlkrueger33 almost 2 years ago
Shouldn’t he be saying, “Ho, Ho, Ho” ?
Just-me almost 2 years ago
For your amusement and entertainment I offer Straight No Chaser and The Christmas Can Can.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7E-47VmFopE
Willywise52 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Caffeine does it…
Dani Rice almost 2 years ago
Last year, I was filling in at an office where one gal had her radio tuned to an All-Christmas station. After hearing Jingle Bell Rock five times in one day made it lost its charm.
Frank Burns Eats Worms almost 2 years ago
Andre’s pinwheeling eyes should stabilize around the first of the year. Of course, by then, he’ll probably need all new prescriptions.
david_42 almost 2 years ago
Winco does not have background music at all. I think being employee-owned might have something to do with it.
Doug K almost 2 years ago
In the news,I heard about employees wanting to “get away from” hearing Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You”
mrwiskers almost 2 years ago
This illustrates how culture changes over time. Even if it drags me kicking and screaming!
Teto85 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
www.somafm.com Four different streams os Christmas music. Xmas in Frisco, Christmas Ricks, Christmas Lounge and Department Store Christmas. If you tire of one you can switch to the other. I switch off between this and BBC and CBC and NPR radio.
Doctor Toon almost 2 years ago
My hearing isn’t what it used to be and I can barely hear the music at work
Most of the time I wish I could hear the music, its ok that I can’t hear the Christmas music
My coworkers probably don’t mind that I can’t hear either, I do tend to sing along
ChessPirate almost 2 years ago
DTWFNC is the only thing that makes Adam’s eyes pinwheel. But, of course, he then has to go find them after they’ve popped out…
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timinwsac Premium Member almost 2 years ago
If I was Adam I think I would get rid of that drink after seeing the baristas eyes pinwheeling like that.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Easy. He listens to Christmas music all day. It makes one a little loopy. Sort of like that Menards tune that goes off every 10 minutes in the store. uuugghhh!
cuzinron47 almost 2 years ago
I imagine that would be a hazard of the job, I get tired of it before I even leave the store. Another reason I’m glad I shop on-line.
KEA almost 2 years ago
Think that’s bad… try working at Bronner’s in Frankenmuth (https://www.bronners.com) where it’s Christmas the whole year round.
Kradix almost 2 years ago
I went to a wedding where they played nothing but Christmas music at the behest of the bride who loved everything Christmas. The wedding took place in July.
SNVBD almost 2 years ago
The only Christmas song I play… on repeat…. and volume 11…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPdHkHslFIU
Gym Sock Nose Guy almost 2 years ago
Coffee helps.
Saucy1121 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
My mom used to work retail and Christmas music didn’t bother her too much as the store played a wide variety. The year of an Olympics where they played the Olympic theme and only that on constant replay drove her nuts.
KelJones almost 2 years ago
I’m 7 years out of retail and I still suffer Christmas music PTSD. I now work in daycare and my boss says I’m a killjoy because I refuse to put on any Christmas music for the kids. The instant retail flashbacks are too horrible for words.