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MrVersatile48
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Anyone hear me @ 11.15/11.25 on the Radio City phone in?
Google site
I'll edit in search results @ Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, banned from playing Venice on Fri night, as buildings crumbled during soundcheck rehearsal
Sunday Express, page 32/33, wrongly reported that rock gigs can peak at 125 decibels (dB)
"Playing With Fire", by a Manchester Christian pro muso, said in 1996 that heavy rock gigs can peak @ 140dB
It also said - page 15/16 - that the sound level that can shatter coke cans into tiny shards, & induce fatal haemorrhages, is 170dB
Yet more & more powerful sound systems are made all the time in the rat race for cash
Host Pete Price - (I'd already dialled before they said his chat show is called 'P..Price Unzipped' - I think he's marketted as a 'raging queen') said (something like) that modern festival/club PA's have auto cut-out for safety
Only after I'd thanked him for reassuring us all (B4 International Beatles Week/Matthew St Festival saw the collapse of Liverpool & shattering of its famed Liver Birds!)
Only later I suddenly thought how Dave Gilmour must have state-of-the-art gear & it sure didn't 'safety cut out' B4 causing beautiful, historic Piazza San Marco walls to crack, lights to fall & a small tower to collapse
I'm nearly outa time, but I did call on listeners who have home PCs to research noise FX & get back - but I had to go to bed then: the show is from 10pm to 2am - so I used the excellent acoustics between Liverpool Central Library/Art Gallery/Museum to repeat the call, before both halves of BBC Radio Merseyside 12-2pm phone-in
You can hear tape @ http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/liverpool any time till next Mon high noon
What I didn't say - to make message short, sweet & mamorable - is the remarkable contribution to fulfil the Bible prophecies @ "What can be shaken will be shaken" & @ 'the music of revellers being silenced'
http://www.BibleGateway.org has concordance
There must be radio phone-ins in your area: for NW-UK folk, BBC Radios Lancashire & GMR both have lunchtime phone-ins too
Anyone know if all NW BBC radio stations still have a joint night-time one?
I think it used to be Fri or Sat?
Must go!
Ian
Google site
I'll edit in search results @ Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, banned from playing Venice on Fri night, as buildings crumbled during soundcheck rehearsal
Sunday Express, page 32/33, wrongly reported that rock gigs can peak at 125 decibels (dB)
"Playing With Fire", by a Manchester Christian pro muso, said in 1996 that heavy rock gigs can peak @ 140dB
It also said - page 15/16 - that the sound level that can shatter coke cans into tiny shards, & induce fatal haemorrhages, is 170dB
Yet more & more powerful sound systems are made all the time in the rat race for cash
Host Pete Price - (I'd already dialled before they said his chat show is called 'P..Price Unzipped' - I think he's marketted as a 'raging queen') said (something like) that modern festival/club PA's have auto cut-out for safety
Only after I'd thanked him for reassuring us all (B4 International Beatles Week/Matthew St Festival saw the collapse of Liverpool & shattering of its famed Liver Birds!)
Only later I suddenly thought how Dave Gilmour must have state-of-the-art gear & it sure didn't 'safety cut out' B4 causing beautiful, historic Piazza San Marco walls to crack, lights to fall & a small tower to collapse
I'm nearly outa time, but I did call on listeners who have home PCs to research noise FX & get back - but I had to go to bed then: the show is from 10pm to 2am - so I used the excellent acoustics between Liverpool Central Library/Art Gallery/Museum to repeat the call, before both halves of BBC Radio Merseyside 12-2pm phone-in
You can hear tape @ http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/liverpool any time till next Mon high noon
What I didn't say - to make message short, sweet & mamorable - is the remarkable contribution to fulfil the Bible prophecies @ "What can be shaken will be shaken" & @ 'the music of revellers being silenced'
http://www.BibleGateway.org has concordance
There must be radio phone-ins in your area: for NW-UK folk, BBC Radios Lancashire & GMR both have lunchtime phone-ins too
Anyone know if all NW BBC radio stations still have a joint night-time one?
I think it used to be Fri or Sat?
Must go!
Ian