Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Booming-Base Decibels hinder Tumors

Hi, Music appreciated Tumor sufferers, recently we have been under sufferance of Deep Base Decibel syndrome from the younger set wanting to share their lust of powerful thumping base music via stereo systems.
Whether it is one of the neighbours, or the car that pulls up beside you at the traffic lights, the 'thumping' stress it blasts out on my partner's Meningioma is distressing to see. Not only this, but the music and public announcements in major shopping centres seems to have got louder, too.
Have you visited a Record Bar lately, or one of the 'new' fashion shops, where the Manager, in all their psychedelic color, appear to be dancing, or twitching to the rhythm, even when they try to sell you something? Enquiring into this 'new' form of retailing (having spent 40 years in the game), what was the advantage of this style of music?
"Man, you have'nt lived! This is cool for everyone. It puts customers into the swing to buy!".
My partner finds the violins playing in a store like Myers or Millers, for example, much more pleasant to her Meningioma. Has anyone else been affected by this trend in music? Geoff.

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