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How often do you do a show with no soundcheck? Exception or rule?
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On 2004-09-05
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what bugs me much worse than no soundcheck is after the show ,
the clubs patrons are gone yet to barbacks blast the house PA
at full tilt with thier favorite "music" for just the three of
them to "enjoy" George
Earplugs George, I use the westone so I can still converse when I
need to. Saved me many times. But nothing like blasting tunes
after the gig, geez.
Joe L
I got the plugs and they help but it is just a rude way to end the
night G
I think it's rather rude myself. AFter I've been bombarded with loud
I'd like to be able to communicate with people while I'm packing up
and loading the truck. I also like to listen to as close to silence
as I can get to let my ears recover a bit thank you very much.
Richard Webb,
Electric SPider Productions, New Orleans, La.
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