Never if I can avoid it. But there is no reason for you foreigners to not suffer with me during those 4min38 [yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2ZmTMzN5NY[/yt] There is version with Mireille Mathieu too if this one is not enough...
I love Christmas music. I usually hold off on listening until Thanksgiving, but I must admit that I've already added my favorite Christmas song to my playlist. Maybe because it's been a long time since I've seen my family. It makes me teary every time: [yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iwfLN4K1hA[/yt]
I start listening to it the weekend after Thanksgiving. I crank it up while I'm decorating the front yard - mostly because I like it but also to annoy the neighbors.
Whenever the shops start playing it. The radio station I generally listen to usually starts playing Christmas-related music & carols in December, though I've noticed that the most recent time they played something from The Nutcracker, the presenter couldn't help adding in a x-weeks-until-Xmas type comment anyway.
Me, whenever I feel like it. I have some Christmas-themed mashups on my MP3 player of choice, and sometimes I can't help but break them out once in a while (or if I play them accidentally). That, or whenever BBC Three shows the Doctor Who Christmas specials during its repeats cycle.
It's such a beautiful song, and so well encapsulates how I feel about Christmas. I really do get teary when I listen to it!
Shaytan, don't say that. I have always loved Petit Papa Noel. Didn't know about Mireille's version though. I was recently in France and picked up a big four disk boxed set of French Christmas songs from FNAC. I haven't listened to it yet though.
Oh it's wonderful, I love that song. It captures our Xmas's perfectly, that pretty much describes the day.
Same. It's bombardment by the stuff on the radio (not so much now, only a station or two do the all Christmas music all the time thing) and in stores. *Here's to hoping I don't have to hear Paul Mccartney's 'It's a Wonderful Christmastime' this year. I HATE that song with a passion ...*
I started today. Whenever my Mum an I bake our gingerbread cookies and nativity scene figures for Advent and Christmas we listen to either "The Messiah" by Händel or Bach's Christmas Oratorio, occasionally singing along. Usually, this starts later, though.
I've just started listening to it again, usually I slowly begin listening to more as November goes on until I'm playing it every day by December. I don't usually go for tradional Christmas music (although I don't mind hearing it- it reminds me of my childhood), and I only play a bit of Slade etc, I like finding the odd Christmas song by various bands, they can be surprisingly good.
Well, the bands usually start working on holiday concert music 'round the end of high school football season. I've been rehearsing Christmas music for around a month now. As for listening to it recreationally, I usually start that around Thanksgiving, although I'm certainly listening to it professionally long before. The day comes that I don't get excited by A Christmas Festival from October through December, it's time to hang up my boots and baton.
I am lucky that in my retail place of employment, the Christmas songs are interspersed with the regular songs so the customers, and more importantly, the employees don't get sick of Christmas music. I was actually originally going to put the December option in the poll, but then I realized after I started filling out the options that I should have a choice for people who don't listen to Christmas music. Is there a way to edit the number poll options after one starts to make the poll?
I love christmas music, it's really fun, mostly. I start in november sometime, late november though. This song is amazing, funny how one of the best christmas songs is about how a kid's belief in father christmas is totally destroyed http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXCEdrnaFlY
My dad's church does the Hallelujah Chorus during their Easter service. I totally love it. I wish my church did that. (The reason my dad and I go to different churches is that I like the more contemporary worship style, and he doesn't. We're both Lutherans though. ) [yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXh7JR9oKVE[/yt]
sure they interspace them with other songs, but do enough hours in a day/week and you can soon tire of them.
My family starts listening just after Thanksgiving, when one of the local radio stations starts playing it 24/7. But my wife and I have been planning our now-annual outing to go see Trans-Siberian Orchestra for several months now. I got tickets several years ago as a Christmas present to her, really not knowing what to expect outside of the music we've heard on the radio. We were both completely blown away by that concert! The sounds, lights, pyrotechnics, moving stages, video screens, etc. were far and away much more impressive than anything we had ever seen before, even better by far than the Pink Floyd concert we went to in 1994.