Man of Honour
- Joined
- 29 Mar 2003
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- Stoke on Trent
First of all this should be in GD so that more people can see it.
I started playing in bands at age 12 with my Dad but none of the neighbours ever knew we played musical instruments because they were kept at a minimum volume. if I wanted to play my music I turned it at ear shattering volumes WITH HEADPHONES ON. Even now, 36 years on from then and I have a house that has got guitar rigs, bass rigs and part of a 5000 watt PA system but not one of my neighbours hears music coming from this house. Even at my age I love my metal at ear shattering volumes but I still wear headphones to listen to it. Not once in my 48 years of life can anybody complain that my music is loud (except when I play in pubs and clubs at stupid levels).
When I first got married 26 years ago we moved into our terraced house in Fenton not far from OCUK and soon after we had a girl neighbour. She made our lives hell. She only had one record which was Two Tribes by Frankie Goes To Hollywood and she played it on repeat at a very loud volume. This could happen at anytime day or night and it got to the point where you couldn't settle because all you did was wait for the music to start. She put this record on when she went out to deter burglars Many times I've been kicking her door only to find her walking up the street. We were glad when she had a TV but once again it was so loud that I had to have a pair of headphones if I wanted to watch a different channel than her. We didn't need the sound on our TV because hers was that loud and once again it could come on at anytime day or night. I ended up getting in touch with a local mafia (thats what we called them) who I paid £50 up front to break in and steal her TV and stereo, however on the night of the job I rang to call it off. We put up with it for about a year and we sold the house. When potential buyers came I begged her to not play anything until they went and she did comply. In those days you didn't have to reveal you had bad neighbours. Three weeks after we left the new owner of our old house rang to ask if we ever had trouble with noise to which I admitted we had and I had to give a statement for his solicitors. In the end she got kicked out for her continuous noise.
willhub - you can't imagine what its like to be in that situation where you have a noisy neighbour and every minute of your day is taken up by wondering when the play button is going to be pressed. I'd get in from work and I'd shake waiting for the music to kick in. I'd go to bed at night and we couldn't get a good nights sleep because we knew it would kick in. Even if it didn't kick in we thought it would. We've now had 23 years of noise free living (except kids) and do you know that I still have a pair of headphones by my TV which I never use because she had that much impact on me.
I started playing in bands at age 12 with my Dad but none of the neighbours ever knew we played musical instruments because they were kept at a minimum volume. if I wanted to play my music I turned it at ear shattering volumes WITH HEADPHONES ON. Even now, 36 years on from then and I have a house that has got guitar rigs, bass rigs and part of a 5000 watt PA system but not one of my neighbours hears music coming from this house. Even at my age I love my metal at ear shattering volumes but I still wear headphones to listen to it. Not once in my 48 years of life can anybody complain that my music is loud (except when I play in pubs and clubs at stupid levels).
When I first got married 26 years ago we moved into our terraced house in Fenton not far from OCUK and soon after we had a girl neighbour. She made our lives hell. She only had one record which was Two Tribes by Frankie Goes To Hollywood and she played it on repeat at a very loud volume. This could happen at anytime day or night and it got to the point where you couldn't settle because all you did was wait for the music to start. She put this record on when she went out to deter burglars Many times I've been kicking her door only to find her walking up the street. We were glad when she had a TV but once again it was so loud that I had to have a pair of headphones if I wanted to watch a different channel than her. We didn't need the sound on our TV because hers was that loud and once again it could come on at anytime day or night. I ended up getting in touch with a local mafia (thats what we called them) who I paid £50 up front to break in and steal her TV and stereo, however on the night of the job I rang to call it off. We put up with it for about a year and we sold the house. When potential buyers came I begged her to not play anything until they went and she did comply. In those days you didn't have to reveal you had bad neighbours. Three weeks after we left the new owner of our old house rang to ask if we ever had trouble with noise to which I admitted we had and I had to give a statement for his solicitors. In the end she got kicked out for her continuous noise.
willhub - you can't imagine what its like to be in that situation where you have a noisy neighbour and every minute of your day is taken up by wondering when the play button is going to be pressed. I'd get in from work and I'd shake waiting for the music to kick in. I'd go to bed at night and we couldn't get a good nights sleep because we knew it would kick in. Even if it didn't kick in we thought it would. We've now had 23 years of noise free living (except kids) and do you know that I still have a pair of headphones by my TV which I never use because she had that much impact on me.