Reposted Eartunes:
Songs of Silence and Hearing & Songs from Artists With Tinnitus





Apologies for yet another repost tonight, folks; at the eleventh hour, I find myself unable to shake a new bout of high-pitched tinnitus and ear-blockage, this time in my left ear. Listening to music is once again like trying to hear the good stuff underwater, and surrounded by keening whales. Making claims about music right now would be plumb dishonest.

Spending the afternoon at the doctor’s office — a visit which involved snaking a very long tube all the way through my sinuses and up to the very end of my eustachian tubes — hurt like hell, and didn’t produce much in the way of results save a permanent case of the drippy sniffles. I take small consolation in the fact that I am among a very small number of people who have seen the inside of their eardrums.

Having shared an “extra” set of Springsteen coversongs on Monday helps me feel a wee bit less guilty for “missing” a regularly scheduled Wednesday post, but I still feel pretty disappointed not to be bringing you the best of a slightly older crowd of “new” and re-emerging folk artists as promised. Here’s hoping for a quick recovery.

In the meantime, rather than fall off-schedule, I offer two sets of songs originally posted last January: one on the topic of silence and hearing, the other featuring songs of and from musicians with tinnitus. As always, I’ve included a bonus track or two to keep my regular readers happy. Feel free to head back using the links above to see the tunes in their original context, and read more about my earlier struggle with hearing loss.


Songs of Silence & Hearing



Songs of and from Artists With Tinnitus
(Charlie Haden, Pete Townshend, Andy Partridge [XTC], Neil Young, and Steve Kilbey of The Church)

  • REPOST BONUS VIDEO: stellar solo artist Jill Andrews, previously 1/2 of the now-defunct everybodyfields, covers Neil Young’s Needle and the Damage Done:


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7 Responses to “Reposted Eartunes:
Songs of Silence and Hearing & Songs from Artists With Tinnitus

  1. MessengerBoy

    Sorry to hear about your tinnitus. I have permanent slight ringing in both ears. I only really notice it when it’s quiet around me, however, sometimes it occasionally gets louder for a few seconds in one ear or the other. I’m trying really hard now to keep sound levels at lower levels and use ear protection when I listen to most live music. Good luck, I hope you get some relief soon.

  2. muruch

    Your poor ears! I hope it clears up soon.

  3. Paula

    I recently met someone who found relief from their tinnitus via acupuncture. It made me decide to try it, too. Nothing else has helped, why not? However, since it’s not covered by my insurance, I’m saving up. When I do it, I’ll let you know if it works.

  4. Suzanne

    Sorry to hear you’re having problems again. I have it too - and mine recently escalated from the slight ringing to an almost unbearable level. I haven’t been to the doctor for a while, but it may be time to see if they’ve made any advancements. Good luck with yours - it’s so sad to happen to those of us that love music so much.

  5. Nosila

    Hope you’re hearing better soon.

  6. Geoviki

    So sorry to hear about the return of your tinnitus. My husband suffered from it and was told that sometimes (more commonly than thought) it’s related to TMJ. So he was treated for that with an insertable retainer that repositioned his jaw somewhat, and he’s found it helped quite a bit. Maybe a trip to the dentist will help you as well.

    I love your blog and want to help you keep listenin’.

  7. LL

    Thanks! Love the Church cover.


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