MandoMan |
11-29-2020 07:31 AM |
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Originally Posted by La lamy
(Post 1867117)
I have a question regarding rec centers' pool etiquette which I couldn't find an answer to when I looked at the rules on line. Do you think someone playing music for all to hear is okay at rec pools? I personally would never do it and don't appreciate being subjected to it, especially when I'm looking to have peaceful read on a lounge chair by the pool. I found this happens at the beach too, even had people do it on a tennis court up north. Thoughts?
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I agree with you that it is inappropriate to play your own music for all to hear at the pool. We might even say it is rude. I don’t even like to hear music over the pool’s P.A. system unless it’s from before 1980 and I happen to really like the band. I enjoy silence a lot. It’s possible that some listeners associate having their own music at the pool with their childhood memories of being at the pool with their little transistor radio and the hit parade, back when the world was young. Or perhaps they did that at the beach or the shore.
My favorite music at the pool memory was when “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” came out in 1967. (My last summer at the pool—after that I had to work every summer.) The radio station we favored played the album for 24 hours with no advertising, over and over. It showed me new possibilities for music. (Of course, there were many more possibilities I would learn about later.)
I remember when “Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I’m 64” seemed impossibly far in the future. Now it’s in the past.
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