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Old 06-21-2003, 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by letitrock
i play my music way too loud to the extent that i've gone weeks sometimes after a concert or band practice with strong ringing in my ears and to where now, i have a permanent (albeit quiet) ringing in my ears

any conversation with me needs things repeating quite a few times
I've had the same problem. Up until I saw Deep Purple at Birmingham last year I thought that my hearing was back to it's normal self after concerts, but DP changed that! :P
I'm not saying that you don't 'play your music way to loud', I'm sure that you would have it louder than it usually is if you could.
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Old 06-23-2003, 09:45 AM
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I totally AGREE with Mr. Bluesmann.... I can fit with the lyrics TOTALLY 100%... and i think that you also when first heard to a BON JOVI'S song for example, felt a kind of booge woogie fever growing trough your bones or not........this is a song so simple and is truly a mirror of my life

1)i've long hair
2)i play guitar
3)my teacher's didn't like me........
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