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PostPosted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 2:57 pm 
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So when does music become NOISE!?!?!?!?


When it's not from my stereo. LMAO

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Most music can be played loud for us oldtimers.  LOL What I hate is a monotonous over and over  reps at a loud volume.  Also depends on the mucic I cant take over 3 polkas in a row.. A guy called up a few weeks ago and aked if I had 4 hours of polka music...I told him even if I did he'd have to play it...Some high pitched music makes me climb the walls. I have been in discos and needed ear plugs and then couldnt stay all night....If your ears are hurting its too damn loud...

Older folks like to visit when they get out so they need to be able to hear each other at least sitting next to each other.  Even in a small bar this can be solved with sound baffles...  A well designed bar makes all the difference in  the world to accomodate everybody..

Another thing to remember is as one gets older some songs bring back memorys so their kind of music can be tolerated at a higher volume...

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High pitches bother me. I read some where woman are more sensitive
to high pitches.

I think it has more to do with the type of music than the volume. Most elderly
have bad hearing. (or selctive hearing)

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[quote="Babs @ Fri Oct 06, 2006 6:21 pm"]High pitches bother me. I read some where woman are more sensitive
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Women are sensitive to a lot of things. What else are you sensitive to?

If you look anything like that avatar, I'd want to know.

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Who does her little dog look like?   :O    He's so cute.   :yes:


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Bigdog @ Fri Oct 06, 2006 6:32 pm wrote:
Who does her little dog look like?   :O    He's so cute.   :yes:


You two got something going on? I see she's got you on a chain.

You lucky dawg. LMAO

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He's my pet  :hug:

Sometimes he can get loose and cause problems though.

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None @ Fri Oct 06, 2006 3:28 pm wrote:
Women are sensitive to a lot of things. What else are you sensitive to?

If you look anything like that avatar, I'd want to know.


Oh no, another Casanova?

LMAO

Maybe someday... maybe... the male flirts on this site will equal the female flirts..

Nah. It wont happen.  :whistle:


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I'm a lot more fun to flirt with when you can't see my face. It offends. LMAO

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It must be in how the persons perception is to the bands playing, I enjoy a Rammstein concert, but when I go to a Phish Jam Session, I'm not hearing anything but just musicians doing the scales.  Or a Jazz band playing 2 hours non stop.  I just hear a piano being pounded, trumpets tooting, and saxophones blaring.


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Hmmm, great topic...LOL, glad that I could prompt a civil exchange of ideas for once.
As for me. Growing up, I liked all music, everything from Andy Williams to Tom Jones as far as vocalist went. I have to say though I did lean towards the British sound quite a bit, in particular the blues that was coming out in the early 60's era. Much different from out American styled blues, but intriguing just the same. I preferred the Stones over the Beatles at first listen, only because they were more raw and louder. I've since changed my appreciation and now prefer the Beatles because of their song writing skills.
I liked the early sounds of Sabbath, Deep Purple, Uriah Heep but at the same time I loved Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young and early acoustic T.Rex, especially CSNY because of their flawless harmonies.
Now adays, you'll find me listening to NIN one minute and George Winston the next. I go from Rob Zombie to Guy Clark and Townes Van Zant. Have always been an outlaw country fan, Johnny Cash, Willie, D.A. Coe, Haggard and such. Love classical, Vivaldi's Four Seasons is probably one of my favorites, especially when it was played by then Walter Carlos, who now goes by the name of Wendy. I like Ennio Morrocone, Bernard Herrman for soundtracks, as well as Tangerine Dream and Goblin.
I like Public Enemy, early Ice T of which Original Gangster and Body Count still top my list of favorite rap albums.
I like the Pink Floyd with Syd Barret, Genesis with Peter Gabriel and the original Thunderbirds with Chris Farlowe, not the American Fabulous Thunderbirds, although they are good in their own right.
I love Johnny Winter much more than Stevie Ray, thought the first Kiss album was still their best, everything after Destroyer pretty much blew in my book.
Listened to the New York Dolls till I wore grooves in the record. Still prefer Alice Cooper to Marilyn Manson, though some of Mansons stuff is cool, if you over look the fact that most of it is based on three chord beach music, think I'm kidding, listen to the 'Beautiful People' and think of 'Help me Rhonda' by the Beach Boys.
Was lucky enough to see Bowie on the Ziggy Stardust tour, and the Plasmatics on their last tour before Wendy O Williams killed herself. Saw the Clash before they took themselves too serious and saw the Sex Pistols who never took themselves serious enough.
When I'm in a gothic mood, I listen to Dead Can Dance or Cocteu Twins, or if I want it cranked up a bit, I'll toss in the Damned. Would rather read Bob Dylans poetry than listen to him sing. If I never hear Stairway to Heaven or Freebird again, it'll be too soon. Never really understood the appeal of Nirvana, but was still sad when Kurt died. I still miss Elvis, Jim Morrison, Jimi and even more Johnny Cash, the one person I wanted to meet the most but never got the chance. Was never a huge Joplin fan, though I understood her pain, and thought her death was indeed very tragic.

So when does music become noise? When the artist become parodies of themselves.
Which is why I don't like rap or nu metal, I can't take it serious because it's formula for a cash register, not for artistic sake. Another reason I avoided most glam metal, it didn't really say anything worth remembering. To me as long as it says something, and it doesn't have to be life changing, but if it expresses something from the heart, it's all good.  
I sing Karaoke, because it gives me a chance to perform all of the songs that I loved growing up and helped influence me as a person and as a performer.  
So when does music become noise, I guess it really doesn't for me at least. I find that life sometimes can be viewed as a musical jukebox, so many songs mark events that were pivotal in my life.
It's not so much the noise that bothers me, it's the silence in between songs, that I find deafening and unbearable.

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Lonman starting a topic... I don't think I've ever seen that before :)

James, you kind of expressed what I was thinking.... I personally perfer songs I can feel, something with emotion. Whether it be rock, country, metel...., if you can feel the emotion, it all works for me. Cookie cutter music, something done just for the sake of making money is noise to me.  I'm a believer in music: something sang/performed because there's something you believe or feel.....

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 11:36 pm 
OK all ... since we're discussing noise how about the antithesis ... music; which many, including me have described.  But ... number one, bar none, is a quiet morning on the lake shore with the nearest person over 50 miles away (well, except for the one you love most), watching the sun come up over the mountain and listening to the fish jump, robins, blue jays and chickadees singing, a loon calling in the distance, a squirrel chirping in the tree with a moose in the brush adding the rythm of munching on fresh shoots.   Ahhhhhhhh now that's music and under 80 decibles too! :drums:


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gahmc @ Fri Oct 06, 2006 10:25 pm wrote:
Lonman starting a topic... I don't think I've ever seen that before :)


Ah it happens once in a blue moon!

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The old Rocker wore his hair too long,
wore his trouser cuffs too tight.
Unfashionable to the end --- drank his ale too light.
Death's head belt buckle --- yesterday's dreams ---
the transport caf' prophet of doom.
Ringing no change in his double-sewn seams
in his post-war-babe gloom.

Now he's too old to Rock'n'Roll but he's too young to die.


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mroctober @ Tue Oct 10, 2006 1:47 pm wrote:
The old Rocker wore his hair too long,
wore his trouser cuffs too tight.
Unfashionable to the end --- drank his ale too light.
Death's head belt buckle --- yesterday's dreams ---
the transport caf' prophet of doom.
Ringing no change in his double-sewn seams
in his post-war-babe gloom.

Now he's too old to Rock'n'Roll but he's too young to die.


Who's that, Mick Jagger & Keith Richards????   LMAO  :wave:

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Lonnie you prolly know who wrote that :)

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