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Ac dc obviously

My kid is 9 I botched not going to Gillette last year rain looked rough.

With this being potentially last tour I want him to see them. (Plays the drums) would NJ Philly or notre dame be best experience I have no problem spending 1k for 2 tickets

Honestly need some advice. I let my kid down he loves AC/DC I want him to see his heroes.

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u/roughtime8 — 1 day ago
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The Razor’s Edge (1990) Vs Ballbreaker (1995)

I love both albums but I feel like Ballbreaker gets overshadowed by their “comeback” album The Razor’s Edge. It’s got some bangers like The Furor, Hail Caesar, Burning Alive and Hard As A Rock. Not to mention the title track. Understandably Thunderstruck lit up the ‘90s in a way the whole Ballbreaker album couldn’t commercially. Even the artwork reflects this imo, The Razor’s Edge looks sleek, polished and commercial while Ballbreaker looks gritty and underground.

u/RiffinRitchie — 2 days ago
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Cover of Highway to Hell by Kasane Teto

This is a cover of Highway to Hell by itsnotAZ, which as far as I’m aware is the first V-Synth cover of Highway to Hell. If you wish to listen to it you can find it at this link: https://youtu.be/O4yORDedfCs?is=ca63\_mz-Y8sMwJfq

(Also I don’t know if I should post this here but I thought it might appeal to us AC/DC fans).

u/Human-Version1026 — 1 day ago
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Has anyone else thought of this?

First of all I just want to say I’m a huge huge fan of the boys with big respect for both Bon and Brian, I really don’t have a favourite.

The thing I’ve been wondering about is regarding who wrote the lyrics on the Back in black album! I know that the official story from the band is all lyrics on the album is made by Brian and the Young brothers. The only thing that doesn’t make sense to me is that the majority of songs have exact same playful storytelling with doublemeanings etc as the songs that bon used to write. (YOU SHOOK for example)

After back in black, I must say that the lyrics changed entirely from being this fun and clever wordplay storytelling to becoming more simple chants about partying, cars and girls. But not with any of the smooth subtle ways that they use to have…

If Brian and the Young’s wrote the album by themselves, why did the lyrics change so dramatically from one album to another?

Has anyone else wondered about this?

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u/Little_Extreme_906 — 2 days ago
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just an appreciation post

at this moment acdc first couple albums (back in black n before) are on repeat and i can’t stop listening!

u/humblebeast808 — 4 days ago
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Can anyone tell me the significance of this woman (?) on the AC/DC pinball machine?

Hey AC/DC sub! I was out and saw this pinball machine of the band with a very strange and uncanny valley looking woman/sex doll maybe in the background? Any reason you know of this would be prominent enough in the band’s lore to warrant being part of the main pic on the pinball machine? If so, what/who is she?

u/fwerkf255 — 6 days ago
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I love how happy Phil looks in this!! (Let Me Put My Love Into You)

u/onecigtwocig — 6 days ago
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Bom Scott vocal technique

What do you think about Bon Scott’s vocal technique?

I’m not talking about attitude, songwriting, stage presence, his skills as a frontman, or the fact that his voice fits the songs perfectly — nor any of the other things that make him our idol — but specifically about his vocal technique itself.

Do you agree that it’s somewhat limited? Nasal-sounding and apparently with some difficulty reaching higher notes freely?

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u/cliff-burton-bass — 5 days ago