Sounds That Shouldn't Be Played on TV
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Sounds That Shouldn't Be Played on TV
Inspired by something that just happened: I heard a telephone ring and reflexively checked the phone, but it wasn't our phone, it was one on the TV (the Lifetime channel, what a shock!) A minor annoyance, but still it wasted some of my CPU cycles rejecting the signal as false.
I nominate a few other sounds that shouldn't ever play on TV:
1. Baby crying. It's absolutely insanely annoying (as Evolution designed it to be), and it can distract a mother (and everyone else in the house) from the real baby or whatever they're doing at the moment.
2. Doorbell. I've had more than one instance of 'Ding-dooonnnggg!' followed by "Someone answer the door!" which gets us to "No honey, that was the TV!" which then results in expletives.
3. Pure Tones, aka Sine Waves. Not only are they infuriating to hear, but they're completely impossible to trace back to the source except by a process of elimination. Note that many electronic telephone 'rings' fall into this category, as the ring tone usually consists of a repeating pattern of short-duration puretones of differing frequencies.
4. Dynamically-compressed commercials. I hate it when advertisers think it'll sell more product when they squeeze all the dynamic range of their ads to within a tenth of a decibel of the maximum sound-pressure possible or allowable. It batters down mental barriers (and if you have a powerful stereo system and are watching a show with lots of quiet spots, the fucking thing will just stomp your shields flat like a nuclear bomb to the face!) and can cause actual damage to delicate auditory apparatus, electronic and biological alike.
Anyone else have any sounds they'd like to keep off the airwaves?
I nominate a few other sounds that shouldn't ever play on TV:
1. Baby crying. It's absolutely insanely annoying (as Evolution designed it to be), and it can distract a mother (and everyone else in the house) from the real baby or whatever they're doing at the moment.
2. Doorbell. I've had more than one instance of 'Ding-dooonnnggg!' followed by "Someone answer the door!" which gets us to "No honey, that was the TV!" which then results in expletives.
3. Pure Tones, aka Sine Waves. Not only are they infuriating to hear, but they're completely impossible to trace back to the source except by a process of elimination. Note that many electronic telephone 'rings' fall into this category, as the ring tone usually consists of a repeating pattern of short-duration puretones of differing frequencies.
4. Dynamically-compressed commercials. I hate it when advertisers think it'll sell more product when they squeeze all the dynamic range of their ads to within a tenth of a decibel of the maximum sound-pressure possible or allowable. It batters down mental barriers (and if you have a powerful stereo system and are watching a show with lots of quiet spots, the fucking thing will just stomp your shields flat like a nuclear bomb to the face!) and can cause actual damage to delicate auditory apparatus, electronic and biological alike.
Anyone else have any sounds they'd like to keep off the airwaves?
Bill O'Reilly's voice. How anyone can listen to that boggles my mind.
Beyond that, the stupid ass music for the commericials for that one incontinence drug. Hell, it's an offense to all music to even call that cacophony "music." It has everything recognizable as music in it, but it's not actually music. It's like the people who produced it found out a way to convert a cheese grater into sound so it would shave layers off of someone's psyche. Those dirty bastards.
Beyond that, the stupid ass music for the commericials for that one incontinence drug. Hell, it's an offense to all music to even call that cacophony "music." It has everything recognizable as music in it, but it's not actually music. It's like the people who produced it found out a way to convert a cheese grater into sound so it would shave layers off of someone's psyche. Those dirty bastards.
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The "record needle scratching" sound you hear when a romantic moment is inturrupted in a comedic way. It's been at "cliche" status for years, and I'm sure most of the viewers don't even know exactly what it is, just that it's associated with romantic moments that are interrupted in a comedic way.
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Yes, I agree. There is a commercial that runs fairly often that has an alarm that sounds exactly like mine. I hate is because that sound, in my mind, is associated with the "ohh, shit I don't want to get up yet" feeling. It gives me that horrible feeling every time I hear it.Raxmei wrote:Electronic alarm clocks.
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How about the fucking 'Empire Today' Ads. They repeat that same stupid fucking jingle so many times in about 30 seconds. (The radio ones are worse.)
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Urgh. I generally agree with all of these (except for the sine wave one - I don't think I've ever heard one on TV, and I'm not sure what they sound like).
The one that pisses me off most is people crunchily eating chips. I am not going to buy the chips because they make a nice sound when you eat them. In fact, they don't make a nice sound - I loathe any sound associated with eating.
The same goes for that idiotic Raisin Bran commercial where the guy's getting fired and he can't hear his boss telling him so.
The one that pisses me off most is people crunchily eating chips. I am not going to buy the chips because they make a nice sound when you eat them. In fact, they don't make a nice sound - I loathe any sound associated with eating.
The same goes for that idiotic Raisin Bran commercial where the guy's getting fired and he can't hear his boss telling him so.
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Progressive. That stupid little guitar intro thing repeating over and over and over...
And the worst part is, they seem to air two commercials back to back! I hate that stupid guitar piece.
And the worst part is, they seem to air two commercials back to back! I hate that stupid guitar piece.
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Whenever I hear the doorbell on Alias, it sounds exactly like mine. Funny thing is, whenever someone rings our doorbell, my cats scatter. When the doorbell rings on Alias, my cats slightly jump and look around.
Some of the most annoying 'sounds' on TV is a lot of the music behind commercials. Some of the most annoying ones are the ones from Cadilac and the AC/DC song, "OOooo yeah. OOOOooo yeah. " Oh that is SO freakin' annoying!!!!
Some of the most annoying 'sounds' on TV is a lot of the music behind commercials. Some of the most annoying ones are the ones from Cadilac and the AC/DC song, "OOooo yeah. OOOOooo yeah. " Oh that is SO freakin' annoying!!!!
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How about the word "Hella" in general. It doesn't matter what tone or decible, just that word...hurts me...
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Re: Sounds That Shouldn't Be Played on TV
It always drives my dog crazy.Einhander Sn0m4n wrote: 2. Doorbell. I've had more than one instance of 'Ding-dooonnnggg!' followed by "Someone answer the door!" which gets us to "No honey, that was the TV!" which then results in expletives.
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Ok for one that's Led Zeppelin not AC/DC and for two you should be shot for calling it bad music. It's poor utilization of it and it was a seriously bad idea on the part of the surving members of Led Zeppelin to release their music for commercial use. But DON'T FUCKIGN INSULT THE ZEP!!!.Magnetic wrote:Some of the most annoying 'sounds' on TV is a lot of the music behind commercials. Some of the most annoying ones are the ones from Cadilac and the AC/DC song, "OOooo yeah. OOOOooo yeah. " Oh that is SO freakin' annoying!!!!
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Ohhh how could I have possibly forgotten that one? I'd add something to that, but you voiced my exact word-for-word opinion.RogueIce wrote:Progressive. That stupid little guitar intro thing repeating over and over and over...
And the worst part is, they seem to air two commercials back to back! I hate that stupid guitar piece.
Now I need to get the fucking thing out of my head. MP3 Time!
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Okay, Led Zeppelin did that song. But there was another commercial that used an AC/DC song. But I stand behind what I said about the "Ooo yeah". I'm not insulting Led Zeppelin, just saying that the part in question is annoying to me. Of course, I am more of a fusion jazz kind of guy, so it's probably why I don't like that commercial.darthdavid wrote:Ok for one that's Led Zeppelin not AC/DC and for two you should be shot for calling it bad music. It's poor utilization of it and it was a seriously bad idea on the part of the surving members of Led Zeppelin to release their music for commercial use. But DON'T FUCKIGN INSULT THE ZEP!!!.Magnetic wrote:Some of the most annoying 'sounds' on TV is a lot of the music behind commercials. Some of the most annoying ones are the ones from Cadilac and the AC/DC song, "OOooo yeah. OOOOooo yeah. " Oh that is SO freakin' annoying!!!!
I used to be very much into those 80's bands, but got burned out on them and can no longer listen to them for even an entire song. I DO get a kick out of watching those shows on MTV or E! when they make fun of things in the past. But I digress, since this has nothing to do with the main point of the post.
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I've said it before, and I'll say it again...we dearly need an equivalent of Adblock for television. Just something to click on your remote that flags a particular commercial, so whenever it plays the TV just goes to a blank screen (or turns itself off or mutes itself) for the duration of said flagged commercial.
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Since when is led zepplin an 80s band? Or was that part talking about AC/DC?Magnetic wrote:Okay, Led Zeppelin did that song. But there was another commercial that used an AC/DC song. But I stand behind what I said about the "Ooo yeah". I'm not insulting Led Zeppelin, just saying that the part in question is annoying to me. Of course, I am more of a fusion jazz kind of guy, so it's probably why I don't like that commercial.darthdavid wrote:Ok for one that's Led Zeppelin not AC/DC and for two you should be shot for calling it bad music. It's poor utilization of it and it was a seriously bad idea on the part of the surving members of Led Zeppelin to release their music for commercial use. But DON'T FUCKIGN INSULT THE ZEP!!!.Magnetic wrote:Some of the most annoying 'sounds' on TV is a lot of the music behind commercials. Some of the most annoying ones are the ones from Cadilac and the AC/DC song, "OOooo yeah. OOOOooo yeah. " Oh that is SO freakin' annoying!!!!
I used to be very much into those 80's bands, but got burned out on them and can no longer listen to them for even an entire song. I DO get a kick out of watching those shows on MTV or E! when they make fun of things in the past. But I digress, since this has nothing to do with the main point of the post.
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Yes!!! That would be so great.Molyneux wrote:I've said it before, and I'll say it again...we dearly need an equivalent of Adblock for television. Just something to click on your remote that flags a particular commercial, so whenever it plays the TV just goes to a blank screen (or turns itself off or mutes itself) for the duration of said flagged commercial.
As for the OP, over-the-top car salesmen (especially from New England).
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Do the "IT'S HUUUUUGE" fucktards operate in your region too? They make me want to throw a rock at my TV.Braedley wrote:Yes!!! That would be so great.Molyneux wrote:I've said it before, and I'll say it again...we dearly need an equivalent of Adblock for television. Just something to click on your remote that flags a particular commercial, so whenever it plays the TV just goes to a blank screen (or turns itself off or mutes itself) for the duration of said flagged commercial.
As for the OP, over-the-top car salesmen (especially from New England).