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Wpnfire 11-07-2014 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Plankton (Post 1505557)
I smell a PR stunt, done dirt cheap.

lol AC/DC can orchestrate a police raid? That's pretty neat.

Plankton 11-07-2014 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Wpnfire (Post 1505569)
lol AC/DC can orchestrate a police raid? That's pretty neat.

Aint it.

Jathon Delsy 12-10-2014 10:44 AM

Rock 'n' Ready!
 
AC/DC at their peak, with "Highway To Hell" and "Back In Black", are wonderful. Always a rich full sound, meaty driving rock, with no bull****, no pretention, they never pander to trends or try to do a ballad or experimental stuff or whatever. They just stick to their unreconstructed, uncompromised, almost uncouth rock 'n' roll, straight from the heart, mean, well hard, mighty magic. Angus is simply ROCK, Bon Scott was a man-slut sleeze squeeze with one of the best rock voices ever, Brian Johnson screams and shouts his guts out, pure passion, the band always plods along with a majorly addictive groove.
Fun, life affirming, refreshing, epic, they're the best at what they do.

joenorwood77 04-15-2015 04:44 PM

I am proud to say that the very first concert I ever attended was AC/DC. When I was in 7th grade (1990), I wrote a letter to my aunt stating that the best Christmas gift I could ever receive is going to the AC/DC show that upcoming November at the Met Center in Minnesota (Met Center is no longer in existence). Sure enough, a few days before the concert, she drove two hours to pick me up unannounced and drove me to the Twin Cities suburb on concert night. She listened to stuff like Indigo Girls, so AC/DC was definitely not her band of choice and she hated city driving, but she went out of her way to provide one of my best memories ever. She also somehow got us main floor tickets only 13 rows back and smack dab in the middle so pretty much the best seats possible. They put on an outstanding show, of course. Even my aunt was entertained by Angus.

EPOCH6 04-15-2015 05:43 PM

My father basically raised me on 24/7 AC/DC, it's literally all he listened to, Back In Black and Highway to Hell have been the only CDs in his car for almost 10 years. I'm heading to my hometown after my shift today to start restoring my truck with him, going to blast those two albums the whole way there, ultimate dad rock, untouchable.

Blue Hawk 02-06-2016 08:12 AM

For many people AC/DC are a bridge between Classic Rock and Metal. I like their early stuff.
Especially Sin City.

Paul Smeenus 02-06-2016 09:58 AM

An update on Malcolm's health, I wish I had better news but he is in the land of the living


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcol...ealth_problems


I will continue to keep my best thoughts for Malcolm

JGuy Grungeman 02-06-2016 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Blue Hawk (Post 1677593)
For many people AC/DC are a bridge between Classic Rock and Metal. I like their early stuff.
Especially Sin City.

Far from metal for me.

I think Back in Black was awesome, and most of their early stuff was either hit or miss. The best early album was Dirty Deeds.

William_the_Bloody 02-06-2016 05:33 PM

Hmmm I've always wanted to try and rank my favourite AC/DC albums.

1. Highway to Hell
2. Powerage
3. High Voltage
4. Jailbreak ep
5. Back n Black
6. For Those about to Rock
7. Let there be rock
8. If you want blood you got it
9. Fly on the Wall
10. The Razor's edge
11. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
12. Blow up you video
13. Flick o the Switch
14. Everything 95 & after (the we stuck around too long albums)

JGuy Grungeman 04-19-2016 02:30 PM

AC/DC's Brian Johnson 'Personally Crushed' to Stop Performing | Rolling Stone

Oh my.


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