Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The ZZ Top Concert at the outside amphitheater at San Diego State University was soooooo loud and the bass to dominate, that I threw up. I hadn’t been drinking or doing any drugs- the vibrations were too much for me.
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If the music is too loud for you, ask any usher for earplugs.
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The real question is , Did anyone smell any Moon cabbage burning ?
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#19
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Mary Jane brought the moon cabbage!
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As I have gotten older, I have become more intolerant of things that irritate me. I like what Jesus said in his Sermon on the Mount: "If they eye offend thee, then pluck it out."
Loud noises irritate me, so I don't put up with them. When we are invited to a wedding, I always bring ear protectors so I can put them on if the music gets too loud. I have been to the Savannah Center for a one-person performance and a train show, but I would never go there for a musical performance |
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In the mid-70s, I went to a Pink Floyd concert and sat near the front -- now I had been to many other rock concerts, including Led Zeppelin -- and this was by far louder, so ear-splitting that I had to move back onto the lawn area. It was so loud I thought my eardrums were going to break. I wonder how many decibels it was and how the musicians could endure this, night after night of performing. I'm sure it affected their hearing when they got older and I'm sure many people who attended such concerts developed tinnitus. Surprising that a concert playing soft rock like ABBA would be so loud. Because I wasn't there, hard to know what it was like for me to compare.
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If it's too loud you're too old.
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Meanwhile, there are free Decibel Meter apps available from the Apple App Store. Put one on your phone, then test the volume at concerts and see what the peak seems to be. Then, you’ll be in a position to tell a sound guy, “Most bands limit themselves to 107 decibels max, but you are at 125. You are going to drive away your audience, and your band won’t be asked back.” |
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I think I was at that show. Realistically, my ears rang for 2 days. Would I have changed a thing? Hell no!
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I listen to my stereo system at about those levels every so often. I grew up playing drums in heavy metal bands playing in front of 6’ tall Marshall amps, and in big concerts, I couldn’t hear myself play. I have seen Aerosmith, Dave Mathews, The WHO, Boston, Kansas, Toto,and many more rock concerts with my pant legs flapping from the pressure of the sound. We have seen dozens and dozens of jazz and blues concerts and they are much better sounding.
The loudness isn’t a big concern to me, but bass that’s too loud/over power ing, I can’t stand that. |
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It's been a few years since I've been to an indoor concert, but if I were you, I'd take a couple of those orange foam earplugs you can get (free) at Shooters World close to Brownwood. They work well in the shooting ranges so they should certainly work in a concert.
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For me, it is not about being old. I have never liked loud music. Even when I was a teenager a few years ago, I hated loud music.
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