RE: False Rhapsody

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I have been to several concerts, but of opera and instrumental music. Once I went to a special Bee Gees concert, I was wearing my earplugs -I can't stand loud music, especially bass at frequencies of 400 Hz and treble between 13000 and 18000 Hz-. I would definitely pay to be in a room with the Bee Gees again and listen to tunes like First of May, Melody Fair, To Love Somebody, How Can You Mend A Broken Heart, I.O.I.O., Don't Wanna Live Inside Myself, My World, Let There Be Love, Lonely Days, and Saved By The Bell.



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What happens at those frequencies?

The Bee Gees have some pretty decent music for their time. Many people don't know it, but while they are English, they actually formed the Bee Gees in Australia. :)

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Bass at those 400 Hz frequencies makes me nauseous, and high frequencies between 13 and 18 thousand Hertz make me ache. For example, a police or ambulance horn makes me dizzy.

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Oh wow I haven't come across anyone worse than me yet, you poor soul D:

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