Tempo kills !

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steve harrison

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461 posts

268 months

Thursday 14th March 2002
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You may want to take a couple of valium before you read this.

www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99992032

JMGS4

8,739 posts

271 months

Thursday 14th March 2002
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If the thesis was made with US drivers it's no wonder at all. A country where a driving test consists of not more than successfully opening and shutting a car door cannot be considered to have "drivers". That loud music detracts from concentration is uncontestable, just see the superNova idiots with more decibels than their car has ccs! But the majority of drivers are fairly sensible and abide by the law especially where it applies to car radios not being loud enough to drown out other vehicle horns or police /ambulance klaxons!

tvradict

3,829 posts

275 months

Thursday 14th March 2002
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Why can't these people go and spend their money worrying about someone else for a change! If I ever meet this guy I'm gonna slap him... with a nuclear warhead!
I listen to loud music in the car, sometimes it's fast tempo, sometimes it's slow, I do drive quicker when listening to fast tempo music but I don't take any risks!


Thats better!

JMorgan

36,010 posts

285 months

Thursday 14th March 2002
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A couple of years ago in one of them from hell programs they had 50+ complaining about local yoofs wif loud cars. They tested the said yoofs hearing and stated that it was on the way down below what was expected for that age due to the boom boxes they were in. Thicko's then state that they will have to turn it up then to here better

IPAddis

2,471 posts

285 months

Thursday 14th March 2002
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They do have a point though. I find that I take more risks if listening to some dance music. I've banned heavy metal from the car and don't usually play up tempo stuff if it is raining or if I have to pay more attention than usual.

Not really something you can legislate against though. That is unless the black boxes fitted to cars record the music you listen to as well!

DIGGA

40,334 posts

284 months

Thursday 14th March 2002
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Chemical Brothers, 'Exit Planet Dust' - banned from all my cars!

It's not just me with that track either, as the girlf's brother made exactly the same observation about it.

M@H

11,296 posts

273 months

Thursday 14th March 2002
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Imagine this guys thesis if the people drove round listening to Radiohead...

mr_tony

6,328 posts

270 months

Thursday 14th March 2002
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hmmm first time I ever got a car airborne off a hump back bridge was to Metallica - Ride the Lightning. Go figure.

Anyway, as for a 'heart pounding' 120bpm err the US have obviously not heard any Drum and Bass yet then. Still the States always were behind the times musicwise.

Still surely it works the other way too, if you put on some really slow sleep inducing music, you're probably more likely to passs out and crash.....

Seems like the whole thing was a complete waste of cash..



>> Edited by mr_tony on Thursday 14th March 13:44

CarZee

13,382 posts

268 months

Thursday 14th March 2002
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Chemical Brothers, 'Exit Planet Dust' - banned from all my cars!
Nooo.. that's the only CD that never ever leaves my CD changer..
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Imagine this guys thesis if the people drove round listening to Radiohead...
Radiohead just makes me just drive until I hit something - I don't care - we all die eventually anyway and I deserve it more than most - oh why is it all so dreadful - there's no point to it all...


JMGS4

8,739 posts

271 months

Thursday 14th March 2002
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Imagine this guys thesis if the people drove round listening to Radiohead...




Or Wolf Man Jack for the educated!

Englishman in LA

291 posts

274 months

Thursday 14th March 2002
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My friends banned me from listening to Nine Inch Nails when I got my trans am. (this is after getting from the M1 to Milton Keynes railway station during Head like a hole. (about 5 mins, 12 roundabouts)

CarZee

13,382 posts

268 months

Thursday 14th March 2002
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So, stuck with just Ministry and Revolting Cocks then, eh English ?

CarZee

13,382 posts

268 months

Thursday 14th March 2002
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"Kill your Speed - Not a recently liquidated electrical retailer..."

Umm.. not the same 'Tempo' then??

mr_tony

6,328 posts

270 months

Thursday 14th March 2002
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ROTFL....

Carzee you a fan of Gay Bikers on Acid then?

CarZee

13,382 posts

268 months

Thursday 14th March 2002
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Nah - but I can't say no to Sheep on Drugs

DIGGA

40,334 posts

284 months

Friday 15th March 2002
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So, stuck with just Ministry



You mean Minisrty, as in 'Jesus built my hot rod'?

CarZee

13,382 posts

268 months

Friday 15th March 2002
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indeed I do...

VTECDave

1,928 posts

282 months

Friday 15th March 2002
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Hmm usually if I'm in the mood for low flying or taking risks then I turn the music down a bit to concentrate more on not killing myself.

As I'm a metal head I find that when I play the more agressive tracks loud I can get a bit ragey and a lot more likely to shout a people for doing anything remotely annoying in my field of vision.

steve harrison

Original Poster:

461 posts

268 months

Friday 15th March 2002
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Good News ! I played AC/DC's Highway To Hell VERY load on the way to work this morning and I'm still here

Bad News, the British Bleating Corporation picked up the story and ran it on "Today" this morning.

DIGGA

40,334 posts

284 months

Friday 15th March 2002
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The first (and hopefully only) time I've spun my Griff on the road, was due to my not hearing the ominous engine note change as the rear wheels broke traction on a wet road.

From that day, I resloved to make two changes; turn down (preferably off) the ICe when pushing-on; rip the silencing out of the exhaust (catted Griffs sound pants anyway compared to earlier non-cat cars, so this was a positive step).