I'm in a bit of a quandary. My wife and I enjoy going to live shows together, which is great.
But at home, she never really likes to have any music or radio on unless it is something pretty mellow, like classical, lite jazz, or acoustic folk.
Alone in the car, or at home, I like to have something on almost all day. (I work afternoons and evenings; she's home most of the time). I like to skip around from one musical genre to another, Beatles to Brahms to James Brown to Thelonious Monk to Grandmaster Flash. When I get tired of music I switch to news/talk radio, and back again.
So, what can I do? I respect her need for quiet, but do I need to build a "man cave" in the backyard, to which I can retire when I need to jam out to something more hard-edged? Any other ideas? (She dislikes how the boomboxes look, too, which I why I don't really have a display of them anywhere; I keep them stashed away and take out one or two at a time; but that's a matter for another post).
But at home, she never really likes to have any music or radio on unless it is something pretty mellow, like classical, lite jazz, or acoustic folk. Alone in the car, or at home, I like to have something on almost all day. (I work afternoons and evenings; she's home most of the time). I like to skip around from one musical genre to another, Beatles to Brahms to James Brown to Thelonious Monk to Grandmaster Flash. When I get tired of music I switch to news/talk radio, and back again.
So, what can I do? I respect her need for quiet, but do I need to build a "man cave" in the backyard, to which I can retire when I need to jam out to something more hard-edged? Any other ideas? (She dislikes how the boomboxes look, too, which I why I don't really have a display of them anywhere; I keep them stashed away and take out one or two at a time; but that's a matter for another post).
(Not to mention I get woken up by a boombox with built-in alarm-clock 
not only that sound proof it put in a toilet ,microwave and fridge and dead bolt lock the doors and put a peep hole in the door that way you never have to leave the room .