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THOUSANDS of families endured hours of rapper Eminem booming expletives into their homes.

The hip-hop star’s constant use of the word “f**k” resonated through communities up to EIGHT miles away from his Glasgow gig on Tuesday night.

Websites were swamped by complaints about the concert at Bellahouston Park.

Gripes were made from ­Anniesland, Yoker, Renfrew, ­Maryhill, Jordanhill, Drumchapel, Govan, Clydebank and ­Bishopbriggs – all miles from the venue.

But the gig’s organisers insisted it remained within permitted noise limits and blamed CLOUDS for making it seem louder.

And when one fed-up resident phoned Glasgow City Council to complain, an operator refused to log his grievance – because he swore to describe the incident.

Martin Kielty, 41, of Craigton area, said: “When I was finally connected, I told the operator, ‘Eminem is shouting f**k across Glasgow.’

“I was told my complaint couldn’t be processed because I had used a rude word.

“I told the operator, ‘I didn’t use the word – I’m repeating what Eminem is shouting across the city.’

“But I was told again that my complaint had been ignored.”

The city council last night claimed they had just four complaints about noise and none about swearing.

Police confirmed several people had complained about the noise.

But Twitter was inundated with comments about the 8 Mile star.

Ann Gow tweeted: “Thought some neighbours were being a bit loud. Turns out its Eminem at ­Bellahouston eight miles away.”

Organisers DF Concerts said: “The noise was within the permitted limits but due to the atmospheric conditions, the sound was bouncing off the clouds and therefore could be heard further away.”

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