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guess the first 5 christmas songs on b101

here are my picks

(1 andy willams most wonderful time of the year
(2 the erythmics winter wonderland
(3 frank sinatra jingle bells
(4 alivin in the chipmunks please christmas dont be late
(5 jhon lennon war is over merry-xmas
 
Now that we're 24 hours into it, I can honestly say I've already had my fill for the year. I will admit the arrival of Christmas music on the radio every year is still an anticipatory event, but it doesn't take long to ask oneself why. After just one day, I can't believe how I could hear the same songs every time I happen to be listening. I would love to know just how many songs are actually on the playlist... less than a hundred, maybe?

What used to be The 36 Hours of Christmas in years past has become The 36 Days of Christmas. It's too bad the music libraries of all-Christmas stations haven't kept up with the expanse of time within which to play them.
 
Maybe when you count the multiple versions of some songs, you may have a couple of hundred, but overall, by the time Christmas Eve rolls around, what was once special no longer feels like it is. The only difference with the 36 hours of Christmas is no commercials (save for the sponsor plugs).
 
TheGameIsOn said:
by the time Christmas Eve rolls around, what was once special no longer feels like it is.

Yes, that's a good point. Honestly, though, I think it loses that special quality by the end of the weekend, let alone by Thanksgiving. Reminds me of that Hot Hits format from the early '80s with the same 20 songs played over and over.
 
Switching back & forth between B101 & WJBR and hearing their repetitive limited playlists makes you realize what could be done with the format with a little effort and some research. Considering there must be 70 years of Christmas material out there with 5 or so new notable releases every year, what happened to it all? Just this year alone are new releases by Andrea Bocelli, David Archuleta, and even Bob Dylan, but all you hear is the same regurgitation used by all-Christmas stations for the last 5 or 6 years.
 
That is why I am with 97.5 HD-2 even though its a tough catch....Carla Boniff-First Noel, Mel Blanc-My Sombrereo is Toooo Beeeeg....Josh Groban....Wynonna Judd-Ave Marie....Kenny Rogers-Marys Little Boy.....TSO.....Guiarnati...Ives....Durante....Frank...Dean...Sammy....Surf Christmas...and a ton more that Sunny introduced me too...I just blasted WPEN for putting that moronic sports on their main signal and depriving us of the great music we enjloyed last season with NOW-97.5...
 
Mike said:
here are my picks

(1 andy willams most wonderful time of the year

Well, Mike, not sure if you actually heard this or it was just a guess, but, ironically, this was the No. 1 song on the B101 countdown this year.
 
Now that it's Christmas Eve, I'd have to say the song I heard the most this year between B101, WJBR, and some internet stations had to be the Carpenters' version of "Sleigh Ride." Unusual because I don't recall hearing it that often in past years. But the good thing is, it replaced "Merry Christmas Darling." No. 2 most heard (for me) was probably a toss-up between the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's "Sarajevo Christmas Eve" and David Foster's "Carol of the Bells." It's hard telling those 2 instrumentals apart.

And what happened to 1340 WHAT this year? Last year they played several weeks of continuous nice Christmas standards seldom heard anywhere else. But this year I never heard one every time I tuned in, so I stopped listening altogether. Besides, they seem to have become just a regular oldies station.
 
Paige Turner said:
Now that it's Christmas Eve, I'd have to say the song I heard the most this year between B101, WJBR, and some internet stations had to be the Carpenters' version of "Sleigh Ride." Unusual because I don't recall hearing it that often in past years.

Interestingly, one song that I've heard quite often between the Christmas stations I've monitored is Air Supply's rendition of the song. Of course, I should point out that this was the most often played Christmas song that I heard which was not recorded by Any Grant...
 
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