My younger brother had a little band with his friends in our basement 50 some years ago, and with drums, guitars and amplifiers, yes, they were loud! I was much quieter playing the piano upstairs. It also helped with the noise to have homework to do.
Not necessarily, Cosmo. I didn’t play my music too loud as it would destroy the timbre. And I’m experiencing ear trouble. I suspect mine was caused by power tools, especially the circular saw. I didn’t start using ear protection until after the damage was done.
My hearing aids connect to my phone, which has my music. The fidelity is great and tunes sound like they’re inside my head so I’m not having a seizure, I’m listening to Edgar Winter’s Frankenstein.
I remember reading a long time ago that the Swedish army was having to reject a lot of young men for hearing impairments arising from the music they were listening to.
I go to 30 or 40 live music shows a year and religiously wear high-quality ear plugs. Ironically, I lost some hearing in my left ear several years ago after a post-flu bout with acute labyrinthitis.
Prior to getting my hearing aids, I saw an otologist who asked me what insults (that’s the technical term) I had done to my ears in the past. I had to admit that I had been in the fourth row at a The Who concert. I had been to lots of other rock concerts, but that one gave me a temporary threshold for several days.
dadthedawg Premium Member almost 2 years ago
…..and it’s not loud enough now.
jmolay161 almost 2 years ago
I played the Beatles 50 years ago, even after they broke up.
jmolay161 almost 2 years ago
My younger brother had a little band with his friends in our basement 50 some years ago, and with drums, guitars and amplifiers, yes, they were loud! I was much quieter playing the piano upstairs. It also helped with the noise to have homework to do.
abucksworth Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I recall standing right in front of the speakers when I went to dances with live bands. And, yes. My hearing is impaired now.
preacherman Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Not necessarily, Cosmo. I didn’t play my music too loud as it would destroy the timbre. And I’m experiencing ear trouble. I suspect mine was caused by power tools, especially the circular saw. I didn’t start using ear protection until after the damage was done.
BearsDown Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Rock concerts, chainsaws, motorcycles, target shooting and power tools is where mine went.
david_42 almost 2 years ago
Bought an OTC amp a couple years ago, works great and only $150. The trick is to use it at the lowest setting that helps.
Lee26 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
A lot of rock stars from that era have lots of hearing issues, I believe.
mourdac Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Headphones, cramming for college exams, the best rock music in the world, I’m in the same boat.
Snolep almost 2 years ago
Of course no one’s hearing has diminished simply due to aging. Same with eyesight. Nope. Haven’t changed a lick since my 20s.
monya_43 almost 2 years ago
Happy Mardi Gras!!
rshive almost 2 years ago
Loud and out of tune is the worst.
poppacapsmokeblower almost 2 years ago
My hearing aids connect to my phone, which has my music. The fidelity is great and tunes sound like they’re inside my head so I’m not having a seizure, I’m listening to Edgar Winter’s Frankenstein.
christelisbetty almost 2 years ago
I’ve been using that line(but “OUR Parents were right”), for a long time..
Spiny Norman Premium Member almost 2 years ago
197?, Madison Square Garden, forth row, right in front of the stacks, Ted Nugent and Black Sabbath. And many more shows like that, so yeah…
prrdh almost 2 years ago
I remember reading a long time ago that the Swedish army was having to reject a lot of young men for hearing impairments arising from the music they were listening to.
alkabelis Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Truth!
jscarff57 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
My high school (and college) rock band, we were loud! But my wife is the one with hearing aids.
mfrasca almost 2 years ago
I go to 30 or 40 live music shows a year and religiously wear high-quality ear plugs. Ironically, I lost some hearing in my left ear several years ago after a post-flu bout with acute labyrinthitis.
T... almost 2 years ago
I hear ya…
Fuzzy Kombu almost 2 years ago
Word! That’ll do it.
ArcticFox Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Cosmo was really amp-ed up.
cherns Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Prior to getting my hearing aids, I saw an otologist who asked me what insults (that’s the technical term) I had done to my ears in the past. I had to admit that I had been in the fourth row at a The Who concert. I had been to lots of other rock concerts, but that one gave me a temporary threshold for several days.
eced52 almost 2 years ago
I heard the same thin when I was a kid. Thank God for volume control on air pods.
stillfickled Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Talking isn’t loud enuff cuz the music drowns out the talking.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 2 years ago
Makes me glad I’m a old fashion Country Music fan.
Ed The Red Premium Member almost 2 years ago
It doesn’t take 50 years.
https://www.npr.org/2022/11/16/1137075615/hearing-loss-young-people-music-concerts