My jukebox Brain is in full

I'm still hearing Christmas songs on TV commercials for charities. I know it costs to make commercials, but wish they would revert to those that were made before Christmas, starting the very next day after Christmas. Nothing much more strange than hearing someone sing, "I'll Be Home For Christmas" on the day after Christmas.
 
I also have Tinnitus very bad. I think it’s from jet engines. I do my walk around and planes beside me or moving behind me are running their engines as they do start ups or are taxiing out to the runway. It’s loud. I started wearing hearing protection after the ringing started. The strange part is it comes and goes in my right ear, but the left ear makes up for it.
 
I also have Tinnitus very bad. I think it’s from jet engines.
That would be my guess, the loudness of those engines. My "musical ear" issue started when the tinnitus got a bit louder. It started in St. Augustine, Florida when I was basically trapped in a hotel room while an emergency alarm went off in a storm. Told to stay in the room because no one at the desk knew what was happening. It went on and ON until they got a technician in. If I'd known it would cause THIS all these years later, I would have disobeyed orders to stay in the room. Never heard anything that loud.
 
I have had Tinnitus for at least my whole adult life, in recent times it's gotten quite noticeable often. Perhaps the weird Tinnitus sounds do contribute to the jukebox brain, indistinguishable voices, music and the 'sounds in the night'.
 
I don't listen to Christmas songs until the last few days before Christmas and then only the ones that are complex enough to not become earworms.

I look for jazz covers of Christmas songs. No way to remember them beyond listening.

The Nutcracker music is nice. The ballet is painful to watch.

And then there's Linus and Lucy.


 

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