I think he posted a scan of his hearing test results on his website...he's a funny dude
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I know Paul wears them now, but I saw him in the Who cover project (with Gary Cherone, Billy Sheehan, and Mike Portnoy) a little while back and he didn't bother with them then. It may just be a 'night after night' thing with him.Courtesy, Integrity, Self-control, Perseverance, Indomitable Spirit
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Originally posted by Rupe View PostTinnitus sucks. I've had it for years now and I've gotten used to it for the most part but it still bugs me when its dead silent...like a constant buzz/hum that won't go away.
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Originally posted by Rupe View PostTinnitus sucks. I've had it for years now and I've gotten used to it for the most part but it still bugs me when its dead silent...like a constant buzz/hum that won't go away.
Yes, its when it gets dead silent I get annoyed and frustrated by it.
If I didn't have a fan running at nights sleeping would be very difficult.
A fan does help alot when sleeping. I don't let people whisper in my ears because of the tinnitus (high trebly frequencies/ringing noise) I have I couldn't make sense of it.
Tinnitus is no joke its serious stuff.
Comes from years of concert attendance, gigging, working loud machinery without protective ear plugs. It does catch up with you and does take its toll on the ears. Remember, ears once they go bad theres not a new set you can buy and have put in. Doesn't work like that.
Once the hearing nerves get damaged its gone and at that point hearing aids are the only option left. No surgeries yet to correct damaged nerves.
They can patch and correct holes in the ear drum and correct most other ear problems, but damaged ear nerves (how and where audio is received and determined inside the ear) no corrective surgery for it.
The damaged is permanent.
So always wear protective ear gear no matter how weird or goofy it may look. If having decent hearing when you get older is important to you then wear the protective ear plugs.Peace, Love and Happieness and all that stuff...
"Anyone who tries to fling crap my way better have a really good crap flinger."
I personally do not care how it was built as long as it is a good playing/sounding instrument.
Yes, there's a bee in the pudding.
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Originally posted by Soap View PostSo always wear protective ear gear no matter how weird or goofy it may look. If having decent hearing when you get older is important to you then wear the protective ear plugs.Sam
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I have objective tinnitus (which happens on its own, as well as me being able to produce it). I also had subjective tinnitus in my right ear for a couple of years, but that miraculously disappeared about a year ago. Sleeping was indeed a BITCH! Laying down on your pillow and hearing this wish wash of loud white noise was very ennervating. I usually put on some soft music to be able to tune it out while falling asleep.You took too much, man. Too much. Too much.
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Originally posted by Endrik View Post
Part of me won't go away
Everyday reminded how much I hate it
Weighted against the consequences
Can't live without it so it's senseless
Wanna cut it out of my soul
And just live with a gaping hole
Take control of my life
And wash out all the burnt taste
I made the problems in the first place
Hang my head low 'cause it's part of me
Ya hardly see right next to the heart of me
Heard of me the routine scar
New cuts cover where the old ones are
And now I'm sick of this
I can't stand the sandpaper thoughts that grate on my sanity
I rather not even be then the man that's staring in the mirror through me
Last edited by GodOfRhythm; 07-24-2007, 07:29 AM.You took too much, man. Too much. Too much.
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i met the dude and he is my top spot guitar player/rock god/influence... ...
he has an unlimited sense of humour (you seen the skit he pulled off on a G3, when he and his band came out in kilts during petruccis Glasgow Kiss and danced along to the tune?)
his talent is imense and you see he plays with his heart and what's most important, he has so much fun on stage you HAVE to at least grin.You can't play no muthfuggin' arpeggios on a tuba...
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