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AC/DC instrumental.
Strangeways is epic.
All their other albums have moments.
StrangewaysâŚleaves them all for dead. Even if it doesnât have HSIN.
Ainât nobody love this album.
But I really frigginâ do.
Edit: because no bump.
Right wing af, but man I love this album.
Decent track but as a whole the album is a rabble.
Although I already owned 2 ACDC albums at the age of 13 'Who Made Who" was the first I bought. Iâd found the other 2 as hard rubbish!
Still amazing to think that he composes the famous 9th symphony while deaf. All in his head.
Some of his later music ends with long pauses to allow him and the orchestra to finish together when he conducted.
Iâve got that Red Box album. No really!
Bough it from a Brashs bargin bin for 99 cents on the strength of For America and Lean On Me. The rest of it is, sadly, more of the same chanty/nonsense lyrics stuff, just not as good.
I understand what you mean.
But I like those chanty songs. Bantu and Billyâs Line. The title track.
Not going to lie, thatâs a shocking music video. Shockingly terrible. Looks like something a 15 year old would have put together.
I hadnât watched it till I saw your comment. Wow itâs really tacky and cheesy.
This popped into my head earlier today
Not a huge live music enthusiast - I like the compact studio recordings generally - but Talking Heads do a special magic live.
It had a sense of humour - wasnât expecting that given the tone of the song
The music is sort of nether here nor there either, it sort of sounds like The Beatles but really has a too modern sound to be like The Beatles, I suppose thats what you get trying to bridge nearly 50 years of music.
When AC/DC played Portland Civic Hall in 1975, Lobby Loyde and The Coloured Balls were the support act. Very loud, very bluesy and very much in yer face.
I saw acdc in maybe 74 or 75 at festival Hall with hush as support . acdc were so loud I reckon my ears rang for 2 days. itâs a wonder I can still hear