AC/DC, ROLLING STONES Rattle 'Neighbors' in Germany

June 16, 2003

German police in Essen said on Sunday they were inundated with complaints about "noisy neighbors" when AC/DC and THE ROLLING STONES played there Friday (June 13),according to the Washington Post.

"My neighbor has been blasting out music since six o'clock," one resident complained of the concert taking place several miles away in Oberhausen, police said in a statement.

Germany has strict rules on respecting "Ruhe," or silence, and dozens called after a 10 p.m. noise deadline to complain. Not everyone was unhappy, the police statement said. When told about the concert, one angry caller said: "If that's the case, I'll sit on my balcony and listen."

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