Can't believe I'm finally getting into ACDC

ThePresence

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My friend left a cd in my car. I used to find this guys voice ultra-annoying, but You Shook Me All Night Long is one rockin' tune.
 

BillGates

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worst band ever*, blech


* unless you're a hick or have terrible taste in music
 

daclayman

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for those about to rock and highway to hell - two excellent pizza delivery songs :beer:
 

silverpig

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Some balls are held for charity, some for fancy dress
But when they're held for pleasure, they're the balls that I like best

:D
 

Alchemist99

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Originally posted by: BillGates
worst band ever*, blech


* unless you're a hick or have terrible taste in music
]

Bah if your such an authority on music list your favorite bands, AC-DC rules esecially the earlier stuff with Bon Scott.
wanker!
 

DaveSimmons

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Jailbreak! Who Made Who, Back in Black, etc. -- good stuff.

I wouldn't want to listen to them 24/7, but I can only stand so much Corelli, Cohen, Colvin or Costello at a time as well.
 

Shockwave

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AC/DC kicks ass. Sad thing is, even if you DONT like them, you have to admit their still better then 90% of the trash ass music made, marketed and sold today.
 

NutBucket

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PAGING ROGER!!!

Yeah, AC/DC is friggin' awesome. The still kick major @ss today. I saw them on their last tour; supporting the Stiff Upper Lip LP. Great show. Those guys are like the Ozzy and the Stones; they'll stop touring when they die!!
 

T2T III

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Originally posted by: NutBucket
PAGING ROGER!!!

Yeah, AC/DC is friggin' awesome. The still kick major @ss today. I saw them on their last tour; supporting the Stiff Upper Lip LP. Great show. Those guys are like the Ozzy and the Stones; they'll stop touring when they die!!

What? You mean Ozzy isn't dead yet? Seems like he is when I see him on TV.

 

NutBucket

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Originally posted by: Tiles2Tech
Originally posted by: NutBucket
PAGING ROGER!!!

Yeah, AC/DC is friggin' awesome. The still kick major @ss today. I saw them on their last tour; supporting the Stiff Upper Lip LP. Great show. Those guys are like the Ozzy and the Stones; they'll stop touring when they die!!

What? You mean Ozzy isn't dead yet? Seems like he is when I see him on TV.

He still tours. Being braindead doesn't seem to stop him from playing Ozzfest every year:)
 

bockchow

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i like ACDC every now and then i just have to be in the mood, i usualy listen to the sex pistols along with them.
 

Pliablemoose

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Been listening to them since the 70's:D

Some trivia:

The term "AC/DC" is a slang for bisexuality--something that the Young brothers did not find out till later.

Bon, Malcolm and Angus all left school when they were fourteen and nine months years old--that is the legal age in which Australian kids can leave school.

Angus worked as a janitor and typesetter and Malcolm worked as a sewing-machine-maintenance mechanist in a brassiere factory while they played in their respective bands.

Angus and Malcolm backed Harry Vanda and George Young in their Marcus Hook Roll Band project--it was the first work the Youngs did together.

People that were confused over what "AC/DC" meant would book them to play at gay-themed events and the band was not going to turn gigs down.

In 1989, when U.S. troops invaded Panama, they played "Highway To Hell" outside the Vatican Embassy--where Manuel Noriega was hidden--at top volume to draw the general out. Brian's reply: "I guess now we won't get to play for the pope."

Eddie Kramer wanted AC/DC to cover the Spencer Davis Group hit "Gimme Some Lovin'" for HIGHWAY TO HELL as a surefire way to score a hit in America.

Angus had, at one point, a costume to which the band refered to "Super Angus." He also used a Zorro outfit and a gorilla suit in other occassions.

The song "She's Got Balls" was written by Bon about his estranged wife, Irene.

One of AC/DC's first supporters in England was the magazine New Music Express--a punk rock magazine. (The band despises punk.)

It was Malcolm who came up with the main riff for "Back In Black"--ironically, after he layed it on tape, he asked Angus whether he thought it was good or bad.

Bands did not want AC/DC to open for them since they often blew them out of the water. Some of them included Foreigner, Van Halen and Sammy Hagar.

Many of the conservative Christian groups believed that the lightning bolt between the AC and the DC was a Satanic S.

During their earlier years, the band made two video singles, "It's A Long Way To The Top" and "Jailbreak." "It's A Long Way" featured the band playing in the flatbed of a truck with three bagpipe players while "Jailbreak" was shot in jail.

Bon used to carry a tape player in which he would record song and lyric ideas. During the Highway to Hell tour, he lost it.

After leaving AC/DC, Phil Rudd had put a flying business together in New Zealand and continued to play in a private studio.

Chris Slade had played with Tom Jones and was a member of Jimmy Page's band, The Firm, before joining AC/DC.

Angus lives in the Netherlands, Malcolm lives in England, Cliff and Brian live in Florida and Phil lives in New Zealand.

The song "Go Down" was inspired by a groupie of the band's named Ruby Lips.

AC/DC was one of four acts invited to the mega "Monsters Of Rock" concert in Moscow--the others were Metallica, Black Crowes and Pantera. The concert was a way of thanking the youth of Russia, who stood up and stopped the military coup that took place there.

Malcolm had originally intented to be the only guitarist in AC/DC. In the other guitar's place, he wanted to have a piano player. He changed his mind at the last moment and took Angus.

Bon was born and first lived in the Scottish county of Angus.

Bon's parents still refer to him as Ron.

When Bon was arrested at age 16, he chose to serve time at a boys' home rather than face his parents, whom he felt he had dissapointed.

Phil Rudd's full name is Phil neeRudzevecuis.

The show the band did before leaving for England was the first time Angus ever mooned an audience.

(Musical magazine) Sounds'readers picked AC/DC as the leader of the "new order" in 1976.

AC/DC came close to being dropped by Atlantic's U.S. division, but retained its spot thanks to U.K. division manager Phil Carson.

After the band arrived in London, Bon was hit with a pint mug--by someone with a grudge--as he entered a pub where he had bartended during Fraternity's days. That's why, in the band's first photo sessions, Bon is wearing shades.

AC/DC's first stronghold in America was Jacksonville, Florida.

AC/DC opened the August 18th Wembley show for The Who--at the headliners' request.

The band prefers to use buses rather than planes when they are on tour.

When Brian auditioned, he sung "Whole Lotta Rosie."

Brian acted in local TV programs as a child.

The first shows Brian did were in Holland and Belgium.

"Put The Finger On You" was inspired by an old James Cagney film the singer was watching at early morning. In a scene, Cagney turns to Humphrey Bogart and says, "Watch it buster, or I'm going to put the finger on you."

During the FTATR tour, the band was forced to drop "For Those About To Rock" in New Haven, Conneticut due to the fire regulations in the venue. The police actually had Ian Jeffery (road manager) and the crew handcuff and had threatened to arrest the band.

Many Christian conservative groups had come to the decision that AC/DC stood for either "Anti-Christ/Devil's Children" or "Anti-Christ/Devil's Crusade."

Angus' hobby is to paint landscapes, while Brian's are to work on motorcycles and study military history.

During Donnington '91, Brian Johnson told Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx that his tattoos looked as if someone had thrown up on his arms.

At a show in Belfast in '91, Angus' second pair of briefs ripped at the front without him realizing it. He didn't see it until the entire band and audience had been stunned by the sight.

The video for "Hard As A Rock" was filmed at Bray Studios in Windsor where horror movies used to be filmed--including "The Curse of Frankenstein."



 

I see that BillGates is still acting like an asshat, that's OK though, the world would be a duller place without idiots in it.

(The above statement is aimed at not that BillGates dislikes AC/DC, it is aimed at the fact that he has got to come into every AC/DC thread and post derogatory remarks at the people who enjoy thier music)

The best AC/DC site on the net

ThePresence ;

What the hell took you so long to come around ? ;):)

Has anyone seen the latest Jet video ?

One of the guitarists is wearing a AC/DC shirt, a tribute to a fellow Australian band :)