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  Loud music in the gym Post #6 (permalink)  
Old Nov. 18/07, 09:47 AM
happysj56
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I think its really hard for a gym to cater to everyone's musical tastes when music is such a diverse thing. My gym has classical music in the locker room, but what is playing in the gym can be anything from sixties stuff (which I kind of like) to the latest 'noise' which I find sometimes a little offensive. At least once a week there is a lively discussion about 'Who picked THIS' no matter what is playing.

Most of the time I don't really hear the music because I am so busy either working out or eavesdropping on conversations...and since I am older, I usually like what is most complained about. It also leads toa lot of 'Name that singer' discussion, or 'What year is this from?' which can be diverting.

I have noticed that there are certain songs ("Breathe" is one of them) that whenever I hear it I think of the gym so it must play a lot.
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