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Earplugs at Shows

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More than you can imagine!!! Sometimes the truth is hard to handle ;) // Walx t>… >Then you will ruin your ears for sure. When you use plugs, your ears sort >of adapt to the silence. When you remove them, your ears are more sensitive >to strong sounds.

You ever been to a rock concert? – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->// Walx e >t>… >The trick I use is to wear the plugs for all the warm up bands. >That way your ears are not fried by the time Ozzy or Black Sabbath >come out, then I take them out. >I didn’t wear any at the Geezer concert, but I could have used them >for the warm up bands at that concert. >Took 3 days to recover from that one. >Since February 13, 1998 Sleeping Village web page. Please add bookmark. >http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Backstage/1303/index.html >Get Geezer Butler’s Black Science on TVT records. >Can you help me occupy my brain? – Paranoid title track

Since February 13, 1998 Sleeping Village web page. Please add bookmark. http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Backstage/1303/index.html Get Geezer Butler’s Black Science on TVT records. Can you help me occupy my brain? – Paranoid title track

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Nope. Never wear ear plugs…..it’s not like I  listen to loud music every night!!!!! MiracleMan

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Then you will ruin your ears for sure. When you use plugs, your ears sort of adapt to the silence. When you remove them, your ears are more sensitive to strong sounds. // Walx t>… The trick I use is to wear the plugs for all the warm up bands. That way your ears are not fried by the time Ozzy or Black Sabbath come out, then I take them out. I didn’t wear any at the Geezer concert, but I could have used them for the warm up bands at that concert. Took 3 days to recover from that one. Since February 13, 1998 Sleeping Village web page. Please add bookmark. http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Backstage/1303/index.html Get Geezer Butler’s Black Science on TVT records. Can you help me occupy my brain? – Paranoid title track

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hellls no! That’s how you can tell if you had a good time, if you can’t hear! Earplugs are for sissys! WHAT? WHADDIDYA SAY? Now that right there is stupid.  So you think that it’s worth sacrificing your hearing for the rest of your life to have fun for one night?  How old are you btw, 10?  That’s what you sound like from your post.

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WHAT? >hellls no! That’s how you can tell if you had a good time, if you can’t >hear! Earplugs are for sissys! >WHAT? WHADDIDYA SAY? > Yeah, that makes sense. So let’s all get deaf at concerts, and in 20 years, we > won’t be able to listen to the music that once got us deaf! lol. Spare your > ears people….that’s one thing I’ve learned after going to shows. Hearing is a > good thing. > ~Katie >      http://members.aol.com/Dreams126/oz.html

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hellls no! That’s how you can tell if you had a good time, if you can’t hear! Earplugs are for sissys! WHAT? WHADDIDYA SAY? pd

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>hellls no! That’s how you can tell if you had a good time, if you can’t >hear! Earplugs are for sissys! >WHAT? WHADDIDYA SAY?

Yeah, that makes sense. So let’s all get deaf at concerts, and in 20 years, we won’t be able to listen to the music that once got us deaf! lol. Spare your ears people….that’s one thing I’ve learned after going to shows. Hearing is a good thing. ~Katie      http://members.aol.com/Dreams126/oz.html

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>Then you will ruin your ears for sure. When you use plugs, your ears sort >of adapt to the silence. When you remove them, your ears are more sensitive >to strong sounds.

You ever been to a rock concert? – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->// Walx >t>… >The trick I use is to wear the plugs for all the warm up bands. >That way your ears are not fried by the time Ozzy or Black Sabbath >come out, then I take them out. >I didn’t wear any at the Geezer concert, but I could have used them >for the warm up bands at that concert. >Took 3 days to recover from that one. >Since February 13, 1998 Sleeping Village web page. Please add bookmark. >http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Backstage/1303/index.html >Get Geezer Butler’s Black Science on TVT records. >Can you help me occupy my brain? – Paranoid title track

Since February 13, 1998 Sleeping Village web page. Please add bookmark. http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Backstage/1303/index.html Get Geezer Butler’s Black Science on TVT records. Can you help me occupy my brain? – Paranoid title track

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Do any of you wear earplugs to concerts and clubs?  Just wondering which ones are the best to get.  I’m looking forward to Ozzfest this summer. Clark

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What was that, speak up I couldn’t hear you! You can get a pack of foam plugs for $1.00 at any hardware store. I use these at work, I’m a Steamfitter, and they are quite comfortable. You just squish them in your hands, place them in your ears and they expand. They also have a type that are connected to a string, so you can wear them around your neck when not in use. I have never used plugs at shows and because of this I have constant ringing in my ears. I also have been to alot of shows over the years, so this is due to years of abuse. If you want more info on plugs try a search engine on O.S.H.A. They would have all the answers you are looking for on this subject.—jr. ******Check out my video list at****** "http://www.freeyellow.com/members3/Jrs-Eyes/index.html"

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The trick I use is to wear the plugs for all the warm up bands. That way your ears are not fried by the time Ozzy or Black Sabbath come out, then I take them out. I didn’t wear any at the Geezer concert, but I could have used them for the warm up bands at that concert. Took 3 days to recover from that one. Since February 13, 1998 Sleeping Village web page. Please add bookmark. http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Backstage/1303/index.html Get Geezer Butler’s Black Science on TVT records. Can you help me occupy my brain? – Paranoid title track

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