Not only do we normally stick to the cliffs, we actually go other places on the island that are even quieter! Even the Red Ground dancehall music in the 1970's was too much for me, and I was young then.
Regards,
Bob
Not only do we normally stick to the cliffs, we actually go other places on the island that are even quieter! Even the Red Ground dancehall music in the 1970's was too much for me, and I was young then.
Regards,
Bob
And that's why I've always stayed in the cliffs..nice & peaceful...love the beach in the daytime though
Last edited by JR&Naise; 03-01-2015 at 12:34 AM.
Just got back from another great holiday...had the opportunity to see Marcia Griffiths and Tarrus Riley during our stay. I'm happy the music is back in Negril. I wish the concerts were earlier like they were when the One Love series was going...start at 10, done by 2. Marcia didn't take the stage till 1am and Tarrus was about 12:30. Can't they enforce a curfew or something? Here in Canada, we have noise bylaws that restrict outdoor concerts. We were at Bourbon Beach one afternoon when they had the all-day rave going on....forced us to abandon our beach chairs and head up the beach to get away from the noise, as did a lot of others. They would have had way more patrons at their establishment if they had just turned down the decibel a bit....especially mid-afternoon! We stay across the road from the beach so the loud bass doesn't bother as much....and we always bring earplugs.
Its all about that bass, about that bass..... Gotta love sarcacsm Timp........... One of the few nights I went to bed early, it was so loud, I thought if you can't beat em, join em.
I threw my clothes on and asked my security guard in front to step over to BB with me, there were 8 people there, probably not necessary then, just saying.
Some people go to relax, others go to party. Concerts are a huge part of the scene in negril. All concerts are loud. You can't please everyone.
Ear plugs?
Little thingys you place in the ear canal to reduce noise. We have them here in the states. You can find them at Lowes, wal-mart, Home Depot, Sam's......
Heisenburg, you should of been in my room, straight up next to where the DJ is at BB. You would see that earplugs would not of done anything. Now I'm not the OP, but they were my neighbors,
and could relate to them. BB always has to be last and loudest. That's why I prefer Alfreds, when the crowd dwindles to nothing they call it a wrap... As Rudy the bartender says...'' you don't
have to go home, but you gotta get the heeeeeeck out of here.''