OFF: Dumpy & Co: short review
Dave Berry
daveb at HARLEQUIN.CO.UK
Fri Apr 16 09:45:58 EDT 1999
At 13:54 16/04/99 +0100, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote:
> Haven't had these problems at either of the two Bedouin
>gigs I'be been at.
Oh good -- reviews here made them seem near the silly side of loud.
>But otherwise, I agree. Loud enough to
>kick you in the diaphragm is good; loud enough (and badly mixed
>enough that you might as well be standing in a jet engine is
>pointless.
Somehow I exempt Motorhead from this. Maybe this is because volume and
lack of restraint are their defining characteristics, and I know what I'd
be letting myself in for. Anyhow, I don't go to Motorhead gigs any more!
> (I apply this test to all musical genres. I think it's
>genetic :) I inherited a large chunk of my grandfather's
>classical LPs, which he always played at stupendous volume :)
You have to play classical music loud, otherwise you can't hear the quiet
bits ;-).
I read recently of a professor of music who developed tinnitus after taking
his 12-year old to see Smashing Pumpkins. Apparently he's now suing
everyone in sight. There's been a spate of scare stories about how modern
PAs are so good that people are putting their hearing at risk without even
realising it.
Dave.
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