punch_the_lion wrote:Everything up to Back in Black is ace.
You mean "up to and including," I assume.
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punch_the_lion wrote:Everything up to Back in Black is ace.

Andy wrote:punch_the_lion wrote:Everything up to Back in Black is ace.
You mean "up to and including," I assume.

Patrick Stickles wrote:because when you specifically say something mean about my band, it hurts so much worse than when someone says something good.
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dunbar wrote:A friend of mine made the point that AC/DC seem to be more revered overseas. Maybe he's right, growing up they were just another popular band like Hunters & Collectors or Cold Chisel. But it does seem you get further away from those albums they get put on a pedastal. I would never sit down and put an album on now (besides Back in Black and only then if I'm lifting heavy things) but you hear 'the jack' come on in a crowded pub and the place'll get torn apart. It's a no-brainer. Sometimes you just wanta let loose a little. Not Crap but not hallowed.
jimmy two hands wrote:But whatever, let your freak flag fly, Dingus Khan.

Dovey wrote:dunbar wrote:A friend of mine made the point that AC/DC seem to be more revered overseas. Maybe he's right, growing up they were just another popular band like Hunters & Collectors or Cold Chisel. But it does seem you get further away from those albums they get put on a pedastal. I would never sit down and put an album on now (besides Back in Black and only then if I'm lifting heavy things) but you hear 'the jack' come on in a crowded pub and the place'll get torn apart. It's a no-brainer. Sometimes you just wanta let loose a little. Not Crap but not hallowed.
This is weird! I'm from Perth, too, and I was about to post something about it being hard to divorce my actual opinion from the fact that AC/DC is basically an institution in Australia, particularly in Bon's hometown. Maybe this is a more recent thing, coinciding with things like Bon's statue going up etc (I imagine I'm somewhat younger than the above poster). I'm sure I'm not alone in having a knee-jerk reaction which leads to disowning anything super-popular regardless of it's actual quality, and there have been plenty of times where I've felt like doing this with AC/DC. But the tunes man, the fucking tunes. Not Crap x 1000000

Trey wrote:Dovey wrote:dunbar wrote:A friend of mine made the point that AC/DC seem to be more revered overseas. Maybe he's right, growing up they were just another popular band like Hunters & Collectors or Cold Chisel. But it does seem you get further away from those albums they get put on a pedastal. I would never sit down and put an album on now (besides Back in Black and only then if I'm lifting heavy things) but you hear 'the jack' come on in a crowded pub and the place'll get torn apart. It's a no-brainer. Sometimes you just wanta let loose a little. Not Crap but not hallowed.
This is weird! I'm from Perth, too, and I was about to post something about it being hard to divorce my actual opinion from the fact that AC/DC is basically an institution in Australia, particularly in Bon's hometown. Maybe this is a more recent thing, coinciding with things like Bon's statue going up etc (I imagine I'm somewhat younger than the above poster). I'm sure I'm not alone in having a knee-jerk reaction which leads to disowning anything super-popular regardless of it's actual quality, and there have been plenty of times where I've felt like doing this with AC/DC. But the tunes man, the fucking tunes. Not Crap x 1000000
These two posts, while they are very nice on their own, are jettisoned into the wild blue awesome if you read them aloud in hardcore exaggerated Joe Pesci voice.
Patrick Stickles wrote:because when you specifically say something mean about my band, it hurts so much worse than when someone says something good.
Trey wrote:Dovey wrote:dunbar wrote:A friend of mine made the point that AC/DC seem to be more revered overseas. Maybe he's right, growing up they were just another popular band like Hunters & Collectors or Cold Chisel. But it does seem you get further away from those albums they get put on a pedastal. I would never sit down and put an album on now (besides Back in Black and only then if I'm lifting heavy things) but you hear 'the jack' come on in a crowded pub and the place'll get torn apart. It's a no-brainer. Sometimes you just wanta let loose a little. Not Crap but not hallowed.
This is weird! I'm from Perth, too, and I was about to post something about it being hard to divorce my actual opinion from the fact that AC/DC is basically an institution in Australia, particularly in Bon's hometown. Maybe this is a more recent thing, coinciding with things like Bon's statue going up etc (I imagine I'm somewhat younger than the above poster). I'm sure I'm not alone in having a knee-jerk reaction which leads to disowning anything super-popular regardless of it's actual quality, and there have been plenty of times where I've felt like doing this with AC/DC. But the tunes man, the fucking tunes. Not Crap x 1000000
These two posts, while they are very nice on their own, are jettisoned into the wild blue awesome if you read them aloud in hardcore exaggerated Joe Pesci voice.
jimmy two hands wrote:But whatever, let your freak flag fly, Dingus Khan.

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placeholder wrote:I'm listening to a lot of AC/DC over the past couple of days. Man, do I love the rock music made by AC/DC.
I know there are a lot of fellow fans here, so maybe you guys could help me out with something:
What is "Givin' the Dog a Bone" about? I feel like its lyrics are a little vague, and I'm having a hard time figuring it out.

Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:placeholder wrote:I'm listening to a lot of AC/DC over the past couple of days. Man, do I love the rock music made by AC/DC.
I know there are a lot of fellow fans here, so maybe you guys could help me out with something:
What is "Givin' the Dog a Bone" about? I feel like its lyrics are a little vague, and I'm having a hard time figuring it out.
The title of the song is "Given the Dog a Bone," a concept that has mystified me for over thirty years.

placeholder wrote:I'm listening to a lot of AC/DC over the past couple of days. Man, do I love the rock music made by AC/DC.
I know there are a lot of fellow fans here, so maybe you guys could help me out with something:
What is "Givin' the Dog a Bone" about? I feel like its lyrics are a little vague, and I'm having a hard time figuring it out.
some time ago elsewhere i wrote:phrases that have never appeared in rock criticism #377: "the inscrutable ac/dc"

placeholder wrote:I'm listening to a lot of AC/DC over the past couple of days. Man, do I love the rock music made by AC/DC.
I know there are a lot of fellow fans here, so maybe you guys could help me out with something:
What is "Givin' the Dog a Bone" about? I feel like its lyrics are a little vague, and I'm having a hard time figuring it out.




placeholder wrote:What is "Givin' the Dog a Bone" about? I feel like its lyrics are a little vague, and I'm having a hard time figuring it out.

Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:The title of the song is "Given the Dog a Bone," a concept that has mystified me for over thirty years.

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