I know it's only Tuesday, but as a late start to kick your daily grind off to a good one, it's in my honest opinion that you should turn this up, and turn it up loud!
If you've never seen these guys live, I would suggest that you do before either you or one of these brothers checks out. They put on one hell of a show! Well, maybe that's an understatement! It's nothing but explosive energy from the back of the class to the back of the stage. A full music 360 from these dudes.
Since we got the video clips a-flyin' I thought I would put in my own two cents...
I love that break-down! If you can't handle the heat, GTF out of the kitchen!
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
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Word, CharlieDelta. Got my first AC/DC tape in '87 when I was 11...Highway to Hell...Brian Johnson's the shit! But I woulda loved to have seen Bon.
oh hellz yeah. seen 'em two times even. course it was brian but awesome. Dirty deeds was one of my first albums i bought ...um actually it was an 8 track.
I saw them at the Alamo Dome in '96. The music was kickin but AC/DC requested that no alcohol be sold. Bummed me out hardcore. But there where other party favors that filled the dome with first and second hand smoke. We had nosebleeds and could see the cloud floating over the crowd like Beijing's smog. Still got the Tie-dyed Ballbreakers shirt I bought at the concert. Damn has it been 12 years?
In my metal years, I mean in my younger years, I didn't care for AC/DC.
But recently I got back to FOR THOSE ABOUT TO ROCK and the song Touch Too Much.
AC/DC can never be loud enough. Or up to the point of distortion.
Rock on, gentlemen!
Erica-
That's killer! Highway To Hell was the first "album" that I could call my own too. I don't remember how old I was, but I was too young for my Mom to let me get it. The cover scared the crap out of her. Fortunately, I had a cool uncle (her brother) who bought it for me on cassette. As long as Mom didn't see the cover, she didn't have a clue. Thanks Uncle Lee!!!
labcat-
You just brought back a million memories. My older brother had Dirty Deeds on 8-track and we used to sit around listening to that album over and over and over and over. If I remember correctly, the last track change came smack dab in the kick-ass middle of "Ain't No Fun (Waiting Round to Be a Millionaire)". I bet my brother still has that 8-track... Damn, you just brought back some serious memories. I bet I still have Cheap Trick "Live At Budokan" on 8-track in a box somewhere around here. Thanks for the 8-track-flash-backs.
kerrcarto-
AC/DC with a 'no alcohol' request? Holy shit! I would bet my left nut the band had nothing to do with that. Blame that one on the venue and the pussy who's runnin' the show there. That sucks! Although some of the best shows I remember, I remember them because the venue wasn't serving. As far as the "fog" in the air, well...
redcollar-
You guys had Rush kickin' some Canadian ass in that musical era, so I'm sure you were all over that shit. I know I would've been. What am I saying? I was!
We were fortunate enough to grow up with the older long-hair neighbors who got us kids into metal. Most of my musical influence comes from that experience. Damn, those were some good times!
Rock on!
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