Singer Gary Barlow's ingenious request for his neighbor to stop listening to a song he dedicated to his ex-girlfriend

Maintaining good coexistence between neighbors is essential.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
06 November 2023 Monday 22:06
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Singer Gary Barlow's ingenious request for his neighbor to stop listening to a song he dedicated to his ex-girlfriend

Maintaining good coexistence between neighbors is essential. However, annoying noise at odd hours, improper use of common areas or not paying community fees can cause problems among tenants.

This has been demonstrated by the X account (formerly Twitter) LiosdeVecinos, recognized for sharing unusual anecdotes related to coexistence between neighbors, sharing the ingenious request of a tenant for his neighbor to stop listening to the same song at full volume.

The note. "I'm Gary Barlow, the singer and songwriter of Take That. I'm writing this note to ask you to please use headphones when you listen to our song Back for Good," the neighbor posing as the artist begins by writing.

"I confess, I live in 5°A, right above you. And every time you play the song, I get a terrible headache, which not even pills can cure. And not only that, but also "I'm very ashamed. Because, I also confess, I hate that song. I wrote it in a moment of weakness, when I was in love with a girl who left me," the ingenious request states.

Top comments. "How easy it is to put on some Bluetooth headphones and stop screwing with the neighbors. And if you really like music, you screw up your ears but leave the rest alone" or "We had a neighbor who played us all the days Ricky Martín, at his nap. So I put a speaker out the window (it was opposite) and another neighbor did the same, we agreed in the group and he ate a whole Marea album. We never heard music again.! !!!" have been some of the most popular reactions.