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Chris Fountain
Concerts no. Movie Theaters? Yes.
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Doc
The loudest show I witnessed were ACDC
Motorhead, Metallica and Iron Maiden close behind.
Stones are IMO well-balanced - not too loud but loud enough
I always take ear plugs but the Stones shows are the almost only ones where I dont use them.
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corriecas
Yeah..and my wife is too sexy.
Jeroen
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Doc
The loudest show I witnessed were ACDC
Motorhead, Metallica and Iron Maiden close behind.
Stones are IMO well-balanced - not too loud but loud enough
I always take ear plugs but the Stones shows are the almost only ones where I dont use them.
I have several family members with some degree of hearing loss, and not necessarily from loud music.Quote
flilflam
I am getting the impression that those who want the music cranked up louder are younger people, say, younger than 40. And maybe those who want the volume at lower levels are 40 and older.
jenyk said that if you think it is too loud you start to be old. Does that mean that if you continue to attend very loud concerts, you will forever remain young, and never grow old. You could end up old and hard of hearing.
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TheflyingDutchman
Rotterdam '73 was very loud. The Hague '76 -in the middle of the Malieveld - not so loud.
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flilflam
I am getting the impression that those who want the music cranked up louder are younger people, say, younger than 40. And maybe those who want the volume at lower levels are 40 and older.
jenyk said that if you think it is too loud you start to be old. Does that mean that if you continue to attend very loud concerts, you will forever remain young, and never grow old. You could end up old and hard of hearing.
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Mathijs
Keith Richards in Ahoy in 1992 was the loudest show I ever been to. I had ringing in my ears for days, and I think I lost from frequencies then.