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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2017 1:43:17 GMT
When AC/DC play live shows, For Those About to Rock should be the FIRST song, not the last. All the rocking has been done at that point.
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Post by jamesottosweetheart on Jun 14, 2017 2:58:26 GMT
My two newest favorite singers are not here anymore: Billy Joe Royal and Steve Sanders (former co-lead of the Oak Ridge Boys)
God bless you and their families always!!!
Holly (age 35 at the end of the month)
P.S. They are the reason why I wish that I was older because I've missed so much.
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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Jul 9, 2017 18:42:33 GMT
ABBA won't release "Just Like That", which is only available on bootlegs. A short 2-minute snippet (which doesn't include any of the verses) was released officially on a medley of unreleased songs, but I want the whole song.
I've heard those bootlegs of the whole song...it's a great song, could have been a hit.
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Jul 9, 2017 23:28:34 GMT
Iron Maiden use the same chord progression quite often.
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Post by NJtoTX on Jul 9, 2017 23:46:45 GMT
The Edge does virtually nothing to get his repetitive sound.
Guys who contort themselves and grimace when they play a high note on the guitar as if it takes great effort.
Joe Cocker - I really thought he had muscular dystrophy or something, but he just acted spastic.
Repeating stage banter at another show.
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Jul 10, 2017 6:04:13 GMT
When AC/DC play live shows, For Those About to Rock should be the FIRST song, not the last. All the rocking has been done at that point. My dad always argued this point. From my perspective, the idea of FTABTR is that AC/DC are "saluting" whomever is following them, even if nobody is following them on that stage that night (somewhere in some part of the world, someone is about to rock). It's more of a send-off than a start-up song, IMO.
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Post by NJtoTX on Jul 10, 2017 11:15:43 GMT
When AC/DC play live shows, For Those About to Rock should be the FIRST song, not the last. All the rocking has been done at that point. My dad always argued this point. From my perspective, the idea of FTABTR is that AC/DC are "saluting" whomever is following them, even if nobody is following them on that stage that night (somewhere in some part of the world, someone is about to rock). It's more of a send-off than a start-up song, IMO. Or couples are heading out to rock the van with each other.
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Jul 10, 2017 19:16:02 GMT
My dad always argued this point. From my perspective, the idea of FTABTR is that AC/DC are "saluting" whomever is following them, even if nobody is following them on that stage that night (somewhere in some part of the world, someone is about to rock). It's more of a send-off than a start-up song, IMO. Or couples are heading out to rock the van with each other. Or that.
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Jul 11, 2017 8:58:02 GMT
Singers who feel the need to say their own names in their songs.
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Post by NJtoTX on Jul 11, 2017 13:46:29 GMT
Singers who feel the need to say their own names in their songs.
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Post by bondfan90 on Jul 11, 2017 13:56:47 GMT
British singers, who sing with American accents. Not just established singers, but people who enter singing shows too! X Factor for example.
It seems fake
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