Earplugs at concerts back in the day


Anybody else smart enough to save their ears back in the 60’s-the 80’s?I’d usually put a pair in, and pulled or pushed them to a depth that allowed me to hear (most) everything. My friends laughed. I didn’t care.
Thank God I did! I’m 67 now and still have perfect hearing. Way up in the highest registers as well (according to my daughter and some app she had me listen to).
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I never did a BIG concert without them..

Smaller venues, and a good sound man, I’d pull the plugs. Most folks know it, but opening your mouth and jaw position, really help with HIGHER SPL.. There is a point, it’s to loud. The plug go back in, I walk away... I have no problem putting my fingers in my ears, and walking out..

Journey, early 80s, I just walked out with half the folks there, Winterland.

It was WAY to loud...

OP, It has paid me big time in my later years. I have good hearing, also.. 16K. + I have some sensitivity, nothing like I use to.. Had my heart fixed, that helped in the 2-3k range. I NEVER see my chest pumpin' or ears poppin', any more.. Good stuff..

Regards
Hopefully we will be able to attend concerts again in the not to distant future. In my early years I did not bring earplugs but after walking out of one painfully loud rock concert I always brought them going forward.
I always protected my ears but now at 66 years old, I have no hearing in one ear. Age more than abuse did the deed.
I'm 85 and have been to over 2,000 concerts in last 60 years and have near-perfect hearing without using anything .
Of course they were all Classical  Music outings .