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Misofonía: la enfermedad que hace que los sonidos del día a día resulten insoportables - BBC Mundo
Misofonía significa, literalmente, "odio al sonido" y también se conoce como Síndrome de Sensibilidad Selectiva al Sonido (SSS), cuando esta hipersensibilidad responde sólamente a sonidos por debajo de una conversación normal (de entre 40 y 50 decibelios).
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He was so good at being the interface between the artist and the engineer, and his diplomacy was perfect. He had the respect of all the artists that he worked with and that’s very important, to have respect. He spoke the musician’s language, which so many producers don’t.
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The Story Behind Every Beatles Release, which Margotin and Guesdon wrote in collaboration with Scott Freiman, a composer and producer who has taught a course on the Fab Four at Yale.
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The Story of the Beatles' Early Days at the Cavern Club
The Cavern was the center of many of the Beatles’ early historical moments. Brian Epstein walked over from his nearby record store and saw his first Beatles performance there on Nov. 9, 1961.
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'Honorary Beatle' - who 'ran away' to meet the band - to sell Fab Four memorabilia - Liverpool Echo
Russell Jamieson was just four-years-old when he went to his first Beatles gig and even went missing from home while trying to find them - eventually being found by police in Walton Vale.
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How did Beatles manager Brian Epstein’s gayness affect his vision of the group’s potential?
Epstein had reason to be uncomfortable with the snappy Liverpudlian humor that was often on display in the Beatles’ press conferences.
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Consumos web. 04/16/2016
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