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This is a 2nd rendition of the song live. The other is them riding on a truck. This one is better IMOMy favorite AC/DC tune.
Who would have thought that bagpipes would work in a hard rock song, but, man, do they ever.
My favorite AC/DC tune.
Who would have thought that bagpipes would work in a hard rock song, but, man, do they ever.
The best AC/DC song would be a tie between Shoot To Thrill and Moneytalks.This is a 2nd rendition of the song live. The other is them riding on a truck. This one is better IMO
I personally vote for Heat Seeker, Ain't no fun, Have a drink on me, thunderstruckThe best AC/DC song would be a tie between Shoot To Thrill and Moneytalks.
I gotta go Whole Lotta Rosie. Love the guitar dual between Angus and Malcolm.The best AC/DC song would be a tie between Shoot To Thrill and Moneytalks.
I've always thought AC/DC were the Eagles of hard rock. Catchy but overall pretty boring mass market music. They are both kind of a "classic" Nickelback in terms of a more recent band. Nothing really offensive, but uninteresting.I gotta go Whole Lotta Rosie. Love the guitar dual between Angus and Malcolm.
The Eagles are my all time favorite whipping boy and I've mentioned it in the long history of this thread. Massively overrated in my opinion. AC/DC can be considered a one trick pony but they've gotten a lot of mileage out of that one trick.I've always thought AC/DC were the Eagles of hard rock. Catchy but overall pretty boring mass market music. They are both kind of a "classic" Nickelback in terms of a more recent band. Nothing really offensive, but uninteresting.
Not sure I understand your animosity there.The Eagles are my all time favorite whipping boy and I've mentioned it in the long history of this thread. Massively overrated in my opinion. AC/DC can be considered a one trick pony but they've gotten a lot of mileage out of that one trick.
Not sure if you are familiar with it, but there is TV network available on DirecTV and possibly other providers that focuses on music called AXS.View attachment 10909
Definitely one of my five "must have on an island" albums.
Too bad he drank himself to death.
If you've never listened to this, or if its been awhile, give it a listen.
They always acted above the fray. Do as I say not as I do. Rules were for thee but not for me. They came off sometimes as posers, sometimes as sanctimonious. Their songs spit at decadence and the moral and spiritual bankruptcy of the time but they were as decadent and morally bankrupt as anyone. Their best move was getting rid of Randy Meisner (Take It To the Limit) and emphasizing the guitar interplay of Don Fedler and Joe Walsh and (ahh) Joe's humor. Of course Felder became too much for the smug as hell Glenn Frey to stomach and it destroyed the best incarnation of the band at their peak. Humor was too much for Frey and Don Henley to deal with when there were social and political causes to rant about.Not sure I understand your animosity there.
Yes, the Eagles are comprised of whiny and childish ego-maniacs., but that could be applied to a lot of successful groups. It's hard to argue their body of work over the years, though. Very few bands would stack up in terms of long-term success.
Definitely a cauldron of egos there. I don't recall all of the specifics. Were they openly critical of other bands' behavior? Because, they certainly weren't alone in that respect.They always acted above the fray. Do as I say not as I do. Rules were for thee but not for me. They came off sometimes as posers, sometimes as sanctimonious. Their songs spit at decadence and the moral and spiritual bankruptcy of the time but they were as decadent and morally bankrupt as anyone. Their best move was getting rid of Randy Meisner (Take It To the Limit) and emphasizing the guitar interplay of Don Fedler and Joe Walsh and (ahh) Joe's humor. Of course Felder became too much for the smug as hell Glenn Frey to stomach and it destroyed the best incarnation of the band at their peak. Humor was too much for Frey and Don Henley to deal with when there were social and political causes to rant about.
I decided to put together my 10 just to see how it shook out. Not easy. My criteria was what I'd want with me on a deserted island (favoring a little variety, not just "favorite" albums), and they had to be available on vinyl.Not sure if you are familiar with it, but there is TV network available on DirecTV and possibly other providers that focuses on music called AXS.
They have a program titled, "Vinyl Obsession," in which two music celebrities are brought to a well-known vinyl dealer and are tasked with picking out their top five albums ever (akin to the "on an island" idea). I'm not sure if the show is still active, but I catch reruns occasionally.
I'd have a difficult time narrowing it down to five, but I could probably put together ten.
Great number. One of the most fun I ever had playing was this song. We talked about playing it, and tried to work it into our generally Dave Edmunds kind of style but it just didn't sound right. Me and the little brother were home for spring break and ran into a bunch of band and orchestra kids from my little bro's class at a bar in Ottumwa (a line that begins a lot of funny stories). Mikey drummed as well as started in football.Jambalaya (On The Bayou) - YouTube Music
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