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AC/DC is a band that has superb intros (Hells Bells, For Those About To Rock, Thunderstruck, and so on for quite some time) but whose songs themselves I often find a little boring: after the intro, so little tends to happen. Gotta admire their amazing groove, though. One of those groups that I more respect than like, if you know what I mean.

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26 minutes ago, kanisatha said:

Good song. Fantastic in concert. :)

I caught AC/DC in concert ~1988 in Vegas for their Heatseeker tour. Probably the best concert Iv been to. I love that the closing song is (still?) For Those About To Rock and these huge cannons came out of the stage and fired...I could feel the pressure waves hit me. They were the band I grew up to and I was pretty bummed when Malcolm Young died. ;( 

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1 hour ago, Gfted1 said:

I love that the closing song is (still?) For Those About To Rock and these huge cannons came out of the stage and fired...I could feel the pressure waves hit me.

Well, their last show was in 2016, but they did finish that one with the same song, yes. I think it has been the closing song for much of the time since its release, which is kind of logical when you think about it: it's one of their best songs, and given that it has the cannons, you can't really have it in any other place in the set. What would you follow it with?

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Childhood memories... yes, I know, this was a year or two before I was born, but my parents had radio and believe it or not, this stuff was played all the way to the end of the 60's 😎

 

 

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Speaking of nostalgia...

 

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22 hours ago, Gfted1 said:

I caught AC/DC in concert ~1988 in Vegas for their Heatseeker tour. Probably the best concert Iv been to. I love that the closing song is (still?) For Those About To Rock and these huge cannons came out of the stage and fired...I could feel the pressure waves hit me. They were the band I grew up to and I was pretty bummed when Malcolm Young died. ;( 

I saw them in Nashville in 1991. Exact same experience. The cannons were awesome!! And for the opener, which I believe was Thunderstruck, we could hear the music but not see the band on stage. Then we all turn around and there's Angus jamming away and coming down from the rafters on a little platform in the back of the hall. He then runs through the crowd to get to the stage. Hehe. Just perfect.

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57 minutes ago, PK htiw klaw eriF said:

 

It's like a lovechild of LoTR and Stardust soundtrack. Me gusta.

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3 hours ago, Gorth said:

Childhood memories... yes, I know, this was a year or two before I was born, but my parents had radio and believe it or not, this stuff was played all the way to the end of the 60's 😎

 

our grandfather listened almost exclusive to jazz and classical... but not star trek classical.  

our grandmother, on the other hand, were a bit more cool.

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7 hours ago, Sarex said:

It's like a lovechild of LoTR and Stardust soundtrack. Me gusta.

The 2007 movie Stardust?

The music in Twin Peaks: The Return is consistently great, probably one of the best soundtracks out there.

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"you're a damned filthy lying robot and you deserve to die and burn in hell." - Bartimaeus

"Without individual thinking you can't notice the plot holes." - InsaneCommander

"Just feed off the suffering of gamers." - Malcador

"You are calling my taste crap." -Hurlshort

"thankfully it seems like the creators like Hungary less this time around." - Sarex

"Don't forget the wakame, dumbass" -Keyrock

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@Gorth: California Dreamin' is a brilliant song in the sense that it manages to create an aching sense of nostalgia for something even if the song wasn't a part of your childhood / youth or even if there's no real content to this feeling of nostalgia. The evocative power is in the music itself, which is just a superb achievement for a pop song like that.

Here's another song of the same calibre but with a different emotional content: even if you've never experienced the kind of separation and heartbreak described here, it's likely to make you a bit weepy (happens to me whenever I really listen to the track). Ha, the guitarist Steve Vai has said that he can't listen to it in public because he cries so much.

 

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10 hours ago, PK htiw klaw eriF said:

The 2007 movie Stardust?

Yep.

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Sometimes the "simple" things can be enjoyable too. Simple in quotes, because I'm fairly sure there is absolutely nothing simple in the skills required to pull off a song like that, but simple in its composition. No subtitles and no clue what she's singing. Could be a love story, declaration of war, the apocalypse or enjoy the sunshine at the coast... (Bulgarian to the best of my knowledge from the context)

 

 

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STILL the greatest diss track ever:

 

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two featuring the recent departed robbie robertson

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This song is still superb after all these years. I remain fascinated by the rather violent streak that some of Simon's songs display; this is clearly one of them.

 

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am a big fan o' the boxer

 

"how are they doing that?" am not typical a fan o' highly produced music, but...

HA! Good Fun!

 

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It's really too bad Ylvis will be forever known as the guys with that silly fox song (to the broader public, that is - their elevator pranks are pretty funny). Ah, well.

 

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