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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2013 14:02:44 GMT -5
Beady Eye frontman Liam's Gallagher has revealed that he suffers from tinnitus - the condition that causes a 'ringing' in the ears when no actual sound is present. The condition affects a number of musicians who've been subjected to large amounts of loud noise over the years. Both Chris Martin of Coldplay and The Who's Pete Townshend are sufferers and Liam's brother Noel revealed he was diagnosed earlier this year (2013). "Without a doubt I have tinnitus. You're not a proper rock'n'roll star if you don't," Liam told The Sun after Beady Eye's instore gig at London's Rough Trade East on Monday (June 10). "I learned to live with it a long time ago. I put up with it – I just talk really loudly over it. I'm proud of it. Anyone who doesn't have ringing in their ears can fuck right off." When The Sun asked Liam how he felt about Noel visiting a doctor to get an official diagnosis, Liam replied: "Each to his own I suppose. He's got fuck all else to do, hasn't he?" link: www.nme.com/news/beady-eye/70802
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Post by cloudburster on Jun 16, 2013 17:34:03 GMT -5
"Anyone who doesn't have ringing in their ears can fuck right off."
Damn.
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Post by silverhammer on Jun 17, 2013 3:57:19 GMT -5
I've got it aswell.
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Post by BEng on Jun 17, 2013 15:55:40 GMT -5
"Anyone who doesn't have ringing in their ears can fuck right off."
Having tinnitus myself, this made me chuckle. =D
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Post by bensonrad on Jun 17, 2013 17:04:36 GMT -5
I have it, its a pain in the ass to say the least, took quite a while to get used to, hospital says its all about tuning the brain not to hear it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2013 4:55:15 GMT -5
I had it when all my exams were on, which was nice... really difficult to concentrate on anything with a constant ringing in your ear. You get used to it but the first few days are an absolute killer, I didn't sleep at all for the first two days
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2013 10:31:15 GMT -5
Yeah, me too. The good thing is that it'll subside slowly if you take care of yourself. Don't use fucking earphones and don't crank it up to 11 when playing those shooter games.
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