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Maindefender
"Got Some Rock n' Roll Thunder"
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Maindefender
"Got Some Rock n' Roll Thunder"
worst song on the album alongside Dogs Of War for me
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BluzDude
Knowing you are not a fan of Money Talks or Anything Goes, that totally makes sense.
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Maindefender
"Got Some Rock n' Roll Thunder"
worst song on the album alongside Dogs Of War for me
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Father Ted
I've heard Play Ball and Rock or Bust which are both solid, no nonsense tracks. I mean, they're a one trick pony but what a pony it is!! I still feel like a noob as I only heard This House is on Fire for the first time on Sunday. Now That's What I Call AC/DC.
Kinda funny how history gives perspective. At the time of its release Flick of the Switch was much maligned and considered to be sub-par....
Cheers,
SonicD
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Father Ted
Lyrics mostly about how much they rock, how much they want to rock or keep rocking, the power of rock, and women!
I don't see a problem here?
I daresay that Bon Scott was a BRILLIANT lyricist...extremely witty and clever in a blue-collar, no-nonsense sort of way.Quote
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Father Ted
Lyrics mostly about how much they rock, how much they want to rock or keep rocking, the power of rock, and women!
I don't see a problem here?
haha! Come to think of it, why not! Why not indeed!
I do think 'DC had much better lyrics with Bon Scott; had 'Powerage' on the other night and some of the words, for excample, 'Gone Shootin', were very good.
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BluzDude
Is it any wonder that Brian Johnson's favorite Bon Scott album is Powerage?
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BluzDude
Is it any wonder that Brian Johnson's favorite Bon Scott album is Powerage?
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Father Ted
Lyrics mostly about how much they rock, how much they want to rock or keep rocking, the power of rock, and women!
I don't see a problem here?