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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Groucho, Jan 31, 2011.

  1. I've been to shows with 2 big speakers blaring for the whole event, instead of several at a moderate level. So, the closer you have your car parked, the more*****ed you are for the whole day. I was part of the drive-in at GNRS Saturday, and a PA speaker above us on the roof was so*****ing loud, we couldn't even hang out by our own cars when we stopped to have lunch or rest our legs. At least they weren't cranking out (C)rap music:rolleyes:
     
  2. thats some funny*****!
     
  3. Bad Bob
    Joined: Jan 25, 2006
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    I too,thought it was TOO LOUD this year! The music should be for back-ground,NOT the focal point. The cars are the attraction...IMO.
     
  4. hotroddon
    Joined: Sep 22, 2007
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    Amen Brother, Amen
     
  5. vintagehotrods
    Joined: Nov 16, 2002
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    For us older guys with hearing damage and tinnitus it really*****s. I can't hear what anyone says in a normal conversation plus the ringing in my ears is worse (and you get tired of spitting in each others ears to talk). I'm tempted to bring a shotgun and blow the speakers off the buildings but I don't need to meet the guys on the LA SWAT Team just yet...........:D
     
  6. Goozgaz
    Joined: Jan 11, 2005
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    Jeez.. you guys really complaining about the crowds?

    I thought people paying money at the gate was what kept the show going year after year?

    I liked the people watching part of it. I liked the music in all the rooms. I had a good time listening to the bands in the Suude Palace. The guys doing the doo-wop stuff was cool. Maybe a little loud but that's most music venues.

    I didn't get the Greaser Alley part either but so what just a banner hanging there. It's not like they were requiring cuffed jeans and skull tatos to walk through there.

    If I had to pay the gate fee just to see a few particular cars that I personally liked behind ropes... I wouldn't go.
     
    Last edited: Feb 2, 2011
  7. CW's40TPU
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    YEP I vote for lowering the music in future, wayyy tooo loud this year, it was even hard to talk to the vendors!! It also takes away from the cars & trucks in the show.
     
  8. Mr.Gasser
    Joined: Apr 7, 2005
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    I can understand that the live bands should be loud, but why was the regular music blasting so loud everywhere else? I did enjoy the music in the kustoms room (plus it was a great room anyway), it was tasteful and not too obnoxiously loud.
     
  9. KomptonKid
    Joined: Oct 10, 2006
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    A lot of the problem is the acoustics. Most of those Pomona fairground buildings were built during the depression by the WPA, and while I'm no sound engineer, I know that once you crank up the volume enough to radiate over the crowd noise in a hanger building with just a roof and no ceiling, the sound waves turn into weapons. I think that's why the outside bands sounded so much better. Not sure there's a solution.
     

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