Tell me why... Virginia Tech Shootings
Someone else doesn't like Mondays much either, I guess.
You know the phrase "if it's too loud, you're too old"? I used to be able to go out dancing to clubs. Not anymore. I went to Rumors, a dance club in Bellingham, and I guess the dj thought we were all deaf because around 11:30 the music was cranked up a few notches above liveable, I mean, it felt like someone was hammering a hypodermic needle into my ear drums. I had to leave. Same thing happened in Whistler. I don't recall when I was younger, music having to be played this loudly.
But live shows can be more amenable to one's hearing. I saw Greg Brown a couple weeks ago in Seattle. Upon leaving a random coworker of my friend happened to be walking by and asked if I enjoyed the show. "Greg Brown is good" I answered. "But although we were in the front row, we were off to the side and I couldn't look at the stage without having an ex boyfriend in my line of vision." "So he enjoyed the show and you didn't?"
You know the phrase "if it's too loud, you're too old"? I used to be able to go out dancing to clubs. Not anymore. I went to Rumors, a dance club in Bellingham, and I guess the dj thought we were all deaf because around 11:30 the music was cranked up a few notches above liveable, I mean, it felt like someone was hammering a hypodermic needle into my ear drums. I had to leave. Same thing happened in Whistler. I don't recall when I was younger, music having to be played this loudly.
But live shows can be more amenable to one's hearing. I saw Greg Brown a couple weeks ago in Seattle. Upon leaving a random coworker of my friend happened to be walking by and asked if I enjoyed the show. "Greg Brown is good" I answered. "But although we were in the front row, we were off to the side and I couldn't look at the stage without having an ex boyfriend in my line of vision." "So he enjoyed the show and you didn't?"