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Post by NoShear on Jun 18, 2023 15:40:05 GMT
Never one to pass on a potential scare, my father had my sister and me convinced that the chandelier was coming down:
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Post by Fading Fast on Jun 18, 2023 16:48:41 GMT
Never one to pass on a potential scare, my father had my sister and me convinced that the chandelier was coming down: I was nine when that came out and was there as soon as it came to the cheap weekend matinee theater I could afford. I remember being very disappointed in the "Sensurround" effect. It was an early lesson in marketing BS.
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Post by Andrea Doria on Jun 18, 2023 17:15:32 GMT
Never one to pass on a potential scare, my father had my sister and me convinced that the chandelier was coming down: 'Never one to pass on a potential scare" LOL Now I know how to describe my brother, who once hid under my bed for an hour waiting for me to come to bed, so he could put his hand around my ankle.
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Post by NoShear on Jun 18, 2023 18:44:17 GMT
I was nine when that came out and was there as soon as it came to the cheap weekend matinee theater I could afford. I remember being very disappointed in the "Sensurround" effect. It was an early lesson in marketing BS. Though I'm about three years older than you, Fading Fast, I'm not ashamed to type that I was scared. Maybe a superior sound system might have altered your experience: Not unlike the WHO's once-notorious PAs, there was a warning about getting too close to the auditorium horns and speakers at the CHINESE theater... Jane Fonda is seen near the 1969 Isle of Wight stage where, if I recall reading, there were warnings to keep at least 15' away from the WHO's sound system:
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Post by Fading Fast on Jun 18, 2023 18:51:47 GMT
I was nine when that came out and was there as soon as it came to the cheap weekend matinee theater I could afford. I remember being very disappointed in the "Sensurround" effect. It was an early lesson in marketing BS. Though I'm about three years older than you, Fading Fast, I'm not ashamed to type that I was scared. Maybe a superior sound system might have altered your experience: Not unlike the WHO's once-notorious PAs, there was a warning about getting too close to the auditorium horns and speakers at the CHINESE theater... Jane Fonda is seen near the 1969 Isle of Wight stage where, if I recall reading, there were warnings to keep at least 15' away from the WHO's sound system: It could very well be because I went to a cheap theater - I think it was a $2 matinee special. My mom would give me, I think, $3 for the ticket and snacks and I'd spend the afternoon at this depressing strip mall theater, which, probably didn't install the Sensurround right or didn't rent all the equipments.
I have never heard quite right out of my left ear after seeing Joan Jet and the Blackhearts at a NYC theater in the early '90s where I was close to one of the speaker banks. Great show though.
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Post by NoShear on Jun 18, 2023 19:01:46 GMT
Though I'm about three years older than you, Fading Fast, I'm not ashamed to type that I was scared. Maybe a superior sound system might have altered your experience: Not unlike the WHO's once-notorious PAs, there was a warning about getting too close to the auditorium horns and speakers at the CHINESE theater... Jane Fonda is seen near the 1969 Isle of Wight stage where, if I recall reading, there were warnings to keep at least 15' away from the WHO's sound system: It could very well be because I went to a cheap theater - I think it was a $2 matinee special. My mom would give me, I think, $3 for the ticket and snacks and I'd spend the afternoon at this depressing strip mall theater, which, probably didn't install the Sensurround right or didn't rent all the equipments.
I have never heard quite right out of my left ear after seeing Joan Jet and the Blackhearts at a NYC theater in the early '90s where I was close to one of the speaker banks. Great show though. Sorry about your hearing, Fading Fast, and I can relate as I had a similar experience - same side ear, no less... I still can remember going over the barrier here at the Santa Monica Civic in March of 1980 - a 16 Tons show with the CLASH tour:
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Post by Andrea Doria on Jun 18, 2023 21:48:02 GMT
Wow you two, sorry about your hearing!
Is that you in the picture, NoShear? The pretty girl holding the coat?
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Post by sepiatone on Jun 19, 2023 15:34:36 GMT
I saw Earthquake when it came out at the Southgate theater(in Southgate, Michigan....hence the name... ) All "Sensurround" seemed to be was six subwoofers(three one each side of the theater seating) that to me sounded as if the paper diaphragms needed serious refoaming. It was laughable. I was 23 at the time. Sepiatone
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Post by NoShear on Jun 19, 2023 15:46:54 GMT
Never one to pass on a potential scare, my father had my sister and me convinced that the chandelier was coming down: 'Never one to pass on a potential scare" LOL Now I know how to describe my brother, who once hid under my bed for an hour waiting for me to come to bed, so he could put his hand around my ankle. Laughing, Andrea Doria: What are brothers for! I admire the patience he exercised for the scare.
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Post by NoShear on Jun 19, 2023 23:00:10 GMT
Wow you two, sorry about your hearing!
Is that you in the picture, NoShear? The pretty girl holding the coat? Actually, I was luckier than Fading Fast in the that regard, Andrea Doria. Not that there's anything wrong with being a gal, mind you, but I'm a guy.
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Post by sagebrush on Jun 20, 2023 22:36:26 GMT
It could very well be because I went to a cheap theater - I think it was a $2 matinee special. My mom would give me, I think, $3 for the ticket and snacks and I'd spend the afternoon at this depressing strip mall theater, which, probably didn't install the Sensurround right or didn't rent all the equipments.
I have never heard quite right out of my left ear after seeing Joan Jet and the Blackhearts at a NYC theater in the early '90s where I was close to one of the speaker banks. Great show though. Sorry about your hearing, Fading Fast, and I can relate as I had a similar experience - same side ear, no less... I still can remember going over the barrier here at the Santa Monica Civic in March of 1980 - a 16 Tons show with the CLASH tour:
Add me to the list of left ear-challenged individuals!( Hey- George Bailey had a bad left ear. ) Mine was aquired while working at Der Wienerschnitzel. A hood fan over the grills got pushed in and a great big Boom occured, permanently bending the large metal fan and damaging my eardrum. I can hear fine in the ear, but the clarity is horrible; sounds like those adults speaking in the PEANUTS cartoons!
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Post by sepiatone on Jun 21, 2023 16:07:27 GMT
A friend of mine saw MIDWAY at the same theater I saw EARTHQUAKE and told me the effect worked better there for that movie. MIDWAY too, if you recall, was another of the "Sensurround" movies out that year.
Sepiatone
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Post by NoShear on Jun 21, 2023 16:08:53 GMT
Sorry about your hearing, Fading Fast, and I can relate as I had a similar experience - same side ear, no less... I still can remember going over the barrier here at the Santa Monica Civic in March of 1980 - a 16 Tons show with the CLASH tour:
Add me to the list of left ear-challenged individuals!( Hey- George Bailey had a bad left ear. ) Mine was aquired while working at Der Wienerschnitzel. A hood fan over the grills got pushed in and a great big Boom occured, permanently bending the large metal fan and damaging my eardrum. I can hear fine in the ear, but the clarity is horrible; sounds like those adults speaking in the PEANUTS cartoons!
As with Fading Fast, sorry for your left ear woes, sagebrush... Another addition to the Left Ear-Challenged Club, Pete Townshend, who turned his left side into Keith Moon's overloaded drum at the "right time" - go to about 7:42 into the following upload and view:
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Post by sepiatone on Jun 21, 2023 16:17:32 GMT
Wow that takes me back. Thanks. Sepiatone
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Post by NoShear on Jun 24, 2023 18:56:10 GMT
Though I'm about three years older than you, Fading Fast, I'm not ashamed to type that I was scared. Maybe a superior sound system might have altered your experience: Not unlike the WHO's once-notorious PAs, there was a warning about getting too close to the auditorium horns and speakers at the CHINESE theater... Jane Fonda is seen near the 1969 Isle of Wight stage where, if I recall reading, there were warnings to keep at least 15' away from the WHO's sound system: It could very well be because I went to a cheap theater - I think it was a $2 matinee special. My mom would give me, I think, $3 for the ticket and snacks and I'd spend the afternoon at this depressing strip mall theater, which, probably didn't install the Sensurround right or didn't rent all the equipments.
I have never heard quite right out of my left ear after seeing Joan Jet and the Blackhearts at a NYC theater in the early '90s where I was close to one of the speaker banks. Great show though. Fading Fast, since your response here, I've thought of two Jimi Hendrix-related instances where my damaged left ear's sensitivity to loud music revealed itself.
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