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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: denmark
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it's saturday - LET'S PARTY........
ROCK'N ROLLLLLLLLLLLLL
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Sweden
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Wait, you're on the same time zone as me. Isn't it a little bit
early in the morning to party?? BTW, do you mind if I substitute something like this for the Rock'n Roll? |
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Location: denmark
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Location: Sweden
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Actually, that thing I mentioned in another thread some time ago about the largest dynamics ever measured at a live concert, was actually a performance of die Walküre, at the Met I think. I don't remember the exact figure, but it was well over 100 dB. Note that this was dynamics, ie. the difference between the loudest and the most silent passages, not the sound level, which must have been even higher. If that is not enough, you might try Tchaikowskys 1812 overture. Due to the cannons involved it may not be advisable to perform in a concert hall. There was a performance in Canada once where a large number of people had to seek medical attention for ear damages afterwards. Of course, I suppose that is kind of standrd procedure after rock concerts, but I do not find that a merit. |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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The first time I heard ACDC was 1975. They must be getting a bit old to be carrying on like that now.
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Sweden
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I reluctantly have to confess that I used to listen to rock music
when I was young, and somewhere around 1975 or slightly later sounds familiar as the time their first records were released, or at least when we first heard about them here. I proabably still have one or two of their LPs lying around somewhere. Not listened to for some 25 years, though. |
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: denmark
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Sweden
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There is so much wonderful classical music and life is so short that I rarely listen to anything else. Besides, despite once listening to rock music I often can't stand it nowadays. Getting old,maybe. I agree with you though. Most pop, rock and disco was OK, even if not good, until they started using those horrible computer drums about 20 years ago. |
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