Kids and loud music - sheesh
FlySig
Posted 2006-05-26 10:38 PM (#253326)
Subject: Kids and loud music - sheesh



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When I get a day off during the week it is a great opportunity to enjoy a bit of quiet or alone time. It's about the only time that isn't interrupted.

So, I put an old original Aerosmith album on the turntable and plugged in the Elite T and had some fun.

Apparently the time kind of slipped by, and before long my 17 yr old daughter came through the door from school.

"Daaaad", she complained, "that's waaay tooo loud!"

What's wrong with kids these days? :D
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Hobie
Posted 2006-05-26 11:26 PM (#253327 - in reply to #253326)
Subject: Re: Kids and loud music - sheesh


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Yes

This was the response of my children untill the boys hit puberty and got into music; it is now only too loud if they don't approve.

My daughter never got into the music thing in a big way and is still critical of loudness
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OldLiverJones
Posted 2006-05-27 4:10 AM (#253328 - in reply to #253326)
Subject: Re: Kids and loud music - sheesh


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My son, who is turning 4 on Sunday, used to hate hearing music too loud. Then I started playing classic rock in the car. He now wants it louder. His favorites are: Chuck Berry's 'Jonny B. Goode', Deep Purple's 'Smoke On the Water', and any Santana.

P.S.
He has his own drum machine.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2006-05-31 8:58 AM (#253329 - in reply to #253326)
Subject: Re: Kids and loud music - sheesh


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hmmmmm.... 4 year old + Loud music = hearing loss much too early in life.
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cliff
Posted 2006-05-31 9:19 AM (#253330 - in reply to #253326)
Subject: Re: Kids and loud music - sheesh


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. . . and iPods (if abused, "volume-wise") will have an even more detrimental affect . . .
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-05-31 9:47 AM (#253331 - in reply to #253326)
Subject: Re: Kids and loud music - sheesh


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That's why I use the iPod suppository.
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cliff
Posted 2006-05-31 12:01 PM (#253332 - in reply to #253326)
Subject: Re: Kids and loud music - sheesh


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ah.
The SubWoofer model . . .
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brainslag
Posted 2006-05-31 12:19 PM (#253333 - in reply to #253326)
Subject: Re: Kids and loud music - sheesh


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It's too loud for the kids, because they're not deaf yet like we are.
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fillhixx
Posted 2006-05-31 12:52 PM (#253334 - in reply to #253326)
Subject: Re: Kids and loud music - sheesh



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WHAT! DEF LEPPARD?

WEREN'T THEY LOSING THEIR DRUMMER A PIECE AT A TIME?
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brainslag
Posted 2006-05-31 1:45 PM (#253335 - in reply to #253326)
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He's just a torso now. They tie him to the throne and he convulses back and forth, all the while hitting the drums with this forehead.
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