AC/DC may be announcing their retirement as soon as Tuesday, according to media reports. The famous rock band, which formed in 1973, is one of the most popular and highest-grossing bands of all time.
Does it really make any difference now, they already wrote the best music they had to, and I would pay to see a shriveled up Angus prance around in schoolboy shorts.
They made some great music and its still good today, thunderstruck and back in black my personal favs and the live in donnigton blu ray the best surround sound ever but it was time to call it quits anyways.
Now someone please tell the stones, they had a good run now please give it up. Now even Jagger doesn't move like Jagger.
"desertdude" said Does it really make any difference now, they already wrote the best music they had to, and I would pay to see a shriveled up Angus prance around in schoolboy shorts.
They made some great music and its still good today, thunderstruck and back in black my personal favs and the live in donnigton blu ray the best surround sound ever but it was time to call it quits anyways.
Now someone please tell the stones, they had a good run now please give it up. Now even Jagger doesn't move like Jagger.
Yep. Nothing sadder than old rock and rollers. Take up the blues for fucks sake, that works better for old guys. Or jazz. Or knitting. Rest on your laurels. But who can blame them as long as people are willing to fork over big bucks to see geriatrics on tour.
People go in droves to see the geriatrics because the young ones aren't making a single thing worth listening to. Rock 'n' roll got killed by the pop-sluts. And the new ones pretending to be the heirs apparent couldn't even fill the spandex tights of the worst and most obnoxious of the '80's glam-metal bands.
"desertdude" said Does it really make any difference now, they already wrote the best music they had to, and I would pay to see a shriveled up Angus prance around in schoolboy shorts.
They made some great music and its still good today, thunderstruck and back in black my personal favs and the live in donnigton blu ray the best surround sound ever but it was time to call it quits anyways.
Now someone please tell the stones, they had a good run now please give it up. Now even Jagger doesn't move like Jagger.
I gotta agree with DD on this one. They should have packed it in years ago. For the last several albums, all their songs sounded the same.
Although I gotta say when Bon Scott was still alive, any band that can incorporate bagpipes into a hard rockin' song AND make them sound friggin' will always be aces in my book. Then again, any band that fires off cannons during a concert is pretty unforgettable
Regardless, I hope whatever it is, Malcolm will be doing better real soon.
"PublicAnimalNo9" said I gotta agree with DD on this one. They should have packed it in years ago. For the last several albums, all their songs sounded the same.
Their sound has always been consistent, you're not a fan of Black Ice and Stiff Upper Lip? Or do you mean their '90s stuff as well?
Can't Stand Still rocks in my humble opinion. I think those two albums stand up pretty well on their own.
Their songs have all sounded the same since the first ones they put out. I like a good AC DC song, but one goes a long way. Could never sit and listen to a whole album. The screechy voice thing only goes so far too. Usually it's the first part of even a song that sounds exciting and gets you going. All their songs should be limited to under 2 minutes.
Good luck Malcom, whatever it is.
They made some great music and its still good today, thunderstruck and back in black my personal favs and the live in donnigton blu ray the best surround sound ever but it was time to call it quits anyways.
Now someone please tell the stones, they had a good run now please give it up. Now even Jagger doesn't move like Jagger.
Does it really make any difference now, they already wrote the best music they had to, and I would pay to see a shriveled up Angus prance around in schoolboy shorts.
They made some great music and its still good today, thunderstruck and back in black my personal favs and the live in donnigton blu ray the best surround sound ever but it was time to call it quits anyways.
Now someone please tell the stones, they had a good run now please give it up. Now even Jagger doesn't move like Jagger.
Yep. Nothing sadder than old rock and rollers. Take up the blues for fucks sake, that works better for old guys. Or jazz. Or knitting. Rest on your laurels. But who can blame them as long as people are willing to fork over big bucks to see geriatrics on tour.
Does it really make any difference now, they already wrote the best music they had to, and I would pay to see a shriveled up Angus prance around in schoolboy shorts.
They made some great music and its still good today, thunderstruck and back in black my personal favs and the live in donnigton blu ray the best surround sound ever but it was time to call it quits anyways.
Now someone please tell the stones, they had a good run now please give it up. Now even Jagger doesn't move like Jagger.
Yes it's time the Stones to pack it in.
Although I gotta say when Bon Scott was still alive, any band that can incorporate bagpipes into a hard rockin' song AND make them sound friggin' will always be aces in my book. Then again, any band that fires off cannons during a concert is pretty unforgettable
Regardless, I hope whatever it is, Malcolm will be doing better real soon.
But Clapton still rules!
I gotta agree with DD on this one. They should have packed it in years ago. For the last several albums, all their songs sounded the same.
Their sound has always been consistent, you're not a fan of Black Ice and Stiff Upper Lip? Or do you mean their '90s stuff as well?
Can't Stand Still rocks in my humble opinion. I think those two albums stand up pretty well on their own.