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SGR 06-28-2022 10:17 AM

I gotta ask Karice, how old are you?

rubber soul 06-28-2022 10:30 AM

I wasn't big on AC/DC either, especially since their fans at the time of their heyday were contemptuous of the bands I liked. One smart mouth screamed that Bowie sucks when he passed me once (I was wearing a Bowie T-shirt).

But as the years have passed, I've come to appreciate AC/DC as a really good hard rock band. Yeah, I'm a little more partial to the Bon Scott years. Also interesting that Angus and George Young were childhood friends with Harry Vanda of Easybeats fame. Needless to say the Easybeats sound nothing like AC/DC. :laughing:

Karice 06-28-2022 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by SGR (Post 2208801)
I gotta ask Karice, how old are you?


I'm 38. :)

Ayn Marx 06-28-2022 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Karice (Post 2208792)
I listened to Hell's Bells by AC/DC and I find the implication they hope Bon Scott landed in Hell after his death disturbing... :/ But then again, these are the same People who themselves implied they want to go to Hell after their deaths..... :/

Having known a few of the bands members in their early days when they only played pub gigs I’m not surprised. They put a huge effort into appearing as naughty boys yet were hypocritical about members bi-sexuality. But hey, I’m biased having come to the conclusion very early on they were a nasty bunch.
A friend who worships their memory added a large extention to his new house to keep all his AC/DC memorabilia. No doubt when his estate is finally wound up his collection will fetch a fortune. Even the half size AC/DC pool table.

music_collector 06-29-2022 06:21 PM

I was really into AC/DC as a teen. I had a lull after Razor's Edge came out. Then I saw Empire Records, and went back to them. You always know what you're getting with them. It's like nobody wanted them to change or evolve. They do what they do, and everyone (well almost everyone) loves it.

Karice 06-29-2022 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by music_collector (Post 2208984)
I was really into AC/DC as a teen. I had a lull after Razor's Edge came out. Then I saw Empire Records, and went back to them. You always know what you're getting with them. It's like nobody wanted them to change or evolve. They do what they do, and everyone (well almost everyone) loves it.

I enjoy Back In Black a lot! :D I first heard it in School Of Rock starring Jack Black and I was in awe! :D I was like,"This Back In Black song rocks! :D

music_collector 06-29-2022 07:41 PM

Who Made Who was the first album I owned from them. That would've been somewhere in the late 80s. I was surprised to learn that it was a soundtrack to a Stephen King movie. I still haven't seen the movie (Maximum Overdrive).

Karice 06-29-2022 08:07 PM

Not technically a music post, but it is about a Singer. In 1993, Guns N'Roses was being sued by Steven Adler after they fired him for being a heavy drug addict. He sued for back pay and Royalties. Right before the Court Hearing, Axl walks BEHIND his Bodyguard.... I found this strange. Shouldn't the Client be in FRONT of the Bodyguard? :/

Trollheart 06-29-2022 08:49 PM

Of course not! The bodyguard can hardly guard any body if he's behind him. If anyone takes a shot, who's gonna get hit first?

Karice 06-30-2022 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 2209012)
Of course not! The bodyguard can hardly guard any body if he's behind him. If anyone takes a shot, who's gonna get hit first?

Okay, good point. I was thinking along the lines of," You aren't watching your Client if he's BEHIND you. "


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