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I cycled past a small church the other day and the guy was in the entrance ringing the bell for call to prayer,...it struck me that years ago on a Sunday at about 10.30am this would have been a very common sound, and lots of it and would have been marvelous to hear...especially in built up areas where churches are quite numerous.
what sounds from the past would you like to have been there to have heard?
The bells of an Orthodox monastery in some rural village.
Incidentally, the sound you mention is one that I experienced in Montreal quite regularly when I lived in the city centre. In a modern city, it was stunning to hear it erupt with bells on Sunday morning.
You should go to Molini, you can have church bells all day and night! Live sounds I'd have like to have heard would be The Smiths live 🙂 but maybe more in keeping with the thread the Hampden Roar, I dont even like football but can only imagine what it must have been like in the record breaking capacity days, 100,000 plus at a game.
Shuttle launch.
And Jimi Hendrix.
Done shuttle launch and Hendrix. As a result I am only just young enough to have missed out on my fave: the Big Bang.
Pink Floyd and probably AC/DC as I missed them this year and I doubt they'll all live long enough for another tour.
The Vulcan....
Off to see it on Sunday in Gaydon at the Heritage Motor Centre as we missed out when we last went to see it at Shoreham.
Live? The White Stripes.
Bands- for sure Guns n roses. Had tickets twice and they cancelled both times.
Other stuff? Thankfully i did get to hear f1 cars before they killed off the real engines but never heard a v12 in the flesh.
Nirvana unplugged or London Elektricity live
Buddy Holly or Chuck Berry
The quiet before the arrival of motors and the sound of a town centre still full of animals. The throb of the engines in a big milling/mining area.
Musically, The Stooges in the 60s,
Car horns that went....
Dah dah, didi, da da, DAH dah.
Or....
Any instrument being practiced well/ played by a neighbour while you are sitting in our back garden on a summer's evening
Nirvana were awesome. G&R rubbish.
I'd like to have heard the sound a Roman legion made marching, or the sound of a cavalry charge.
James Brown live in the 70's.
Car horns that went....
Dah dah, didi, da da, DAH dah.
Dixie horn? Heard that, s'ace.
Chuck Berry
Him too.
For me it'd be a full squadron of lancasters taking off. Or spitfires. Or mustangs. Then Vulcans.
Or a full grid of v12 f1 cars
Sorry , bit drunk... read the op as sounds you don't hear anymore
But to answer .. stock market floor, eastend docks and wembley 91 when gazza scored against the arsenal
So much of the Sixties music particularly The Byrds, Zeppelin,Stones, Hendrix.
Nick Drake.
Bachs Brandenburg concertos back in 1721
A flight of Spitfires
Proper dawn chorus birdsong.
Oh man,
Hendrix
Fleetwood Mac Peter green era
Floyd
Led Zeppelin
Nirvana
The whole of Woodstock
Queen in the early 70's
Hendrix
Pink Floyd any time in the 70's
Springsteen in '75
I saw nirvana a few times. They were always shit, mudhoney much better.
1st July 1916. No way I'd like to have been there but it's a great shame that no recordings exist.
The battles of Waterloo (land) and Trafalgar (sea) must have generated a whole range of amazing sounds.
The arrows at Agincourt must have sounded awesome too.
Krakatoa (sp).
Otis Redding and in fact the rest of the Stax artists on their European tour in '67. Elvis recording Mystery Train for Sun records. Nirvana Unplugged for sure!
Krakatoa going bang... From a distance, of course.
Apollo 11 taking off.
Main roads full of non-motorised traffic.
I've heard Chuck Berry (ok it was 1992)
I've heard dixie car horns
I've heard the Vulcan
I grew up with church bells on Sundays too, 80s/90s.
I'd like to have heard the noise from Mt Tambor from thousands of miles away. Also, the roar of a dinosaur or two. And maybe the complete silence of the land in the Ordivician, before anything was living on it.
Pink Floyd
Queen
Elvis
Martin Luther King's 'I have a dream' speech
Any amount of Churchill's quotes ("...you, madam, will still be ugly.", "...best way to spoil a good walk." etc, although I'm dubious of how many of those we see published and credited to him actually left his lips).
A Napier Sabre on full throttle
People speaking English 500 years ago.
An angry woolly mammoth.
Maybe the velvet underground or stooges live at the time of their first albums.
Saturn rocket launch. Sadly I was only 2 but my dad used to take me to Cape Cenaveral to watch them launch, I do wish I could remeber the sound.
Led Zepplin.
The baby I never had crying for the first time
The sound of big steam engines being properly worked at speed with a decent load.
A Tyrannosaurus Rex in full roar mode......from a distance.
A Dr No era Ursula Andress orgasm (as a result of my efforts)
A dinosaur ROAR
I think Rocketdog might have won this. 😥
Me? I'd love to have heard what London was like during the blitz, just to soak up the atmosphere (I know its a bit dark).
The sounds of a busy railway station in steam days.
The background hum you get in a town when its snowing heavily.
Well looking at some of these I realise how lucky I am to be so old and to have heard some of them. No not a T Rex. Not quite.
I like the idea of hearing Bach at the time and also English 500 years ago.
As a student in Sheffield I was in hall of residence just around the corner from Ranmoor church. I really loved lying in bed on a Sunday listening to the bells. I more recently stayed in a hotel in Lubeck, Germany (actually opposite the Marienkirche, where Bach went to meet Buxtehude). The bells across the city on a Sunday morning are fabulous.
Just so you know, Floyd in the 70s WERE brilliant, as were Zeppelin. I missed seeing Zappa - I had tickets for the tour when he was punted off the stage by some moron.
Another one for Led Zepp. & Otis Redding .
We're lucky enough to have these things chugging past at the weekend...
The noise they make is just absolutely wonderful. Theres just something about it that is weirdly reassuring, and instinctively makes you smile.
Hearing Rolls Royce Merlins overhead on a regular basis would be a bonus
Aretha Franklin live late 60s or early 70s
The Doors.
A squadron of Spitfires taking off on a sortie.
500cc 2 stroke era (motorcycle) Grand Prix.
Led Zepplin live.
Hearing Rolls Royce Merlins overhead on a regular basis would be a bonus
I'm not sure you'd think the same way if you really did hear them regularly.. what with them being the thin line between you and invading fascist armies and all that...
Yup, steam power at full chat, either steam loco's or traction engines on a farm.
also, a two cyclinder John Deere tractor working hard, lots of character from only two cyclinders!
Some good ones posted already. We can hear church bells on a sunday and its very calming.
the noise in the underground during the blitz AND Deep Purple mark 3 or 4.
Saw Nirvana, saw original GnR. Saw Fleetwood Mac.
The Doors would have been cool but I suspect having watched a video of their gigs I'd need a strong joint to appreciate them.
Robert Burns reading his own poetry.
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Really? I'd just stare at Jim. I've never seen a more charismatic front man. *Swoon*
Dinosaurs.
I'd like to hear Sumerians speak.
I'm surprised how many can't hear bells. I'm bang in the middle of milton keynes and the bells go all night !
