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Chesire Cat:
Since I am increasingly finding, while happier than ever in my life, it hard to say anything nice or constructive.
I think this is the thread that really hammers it home. I guess its time for a hiatus from this forum.
And on topic, you cant just make a thread that says a bunch of loosely founded opinions and balance them by saying "But I dooooooo like these bands".
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And then sit on it refreshing so you may reply as soon as someone makes a post.
billiumbean:
...Not a good time? I can come back later.
MadassAlex:
--- Quote from: Chesire Cat on 18 May 2009, 22:33 ---And on topic, you cant just make a thread that says a bunch of loosely founded opinions and balance them by saying "But I dooooooo like these bands".
*edit*
And then sit on it refreshing so you may reply as soon as someone makes a post.
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Do you guys remember my shred thread from a little while back?
haha oh man
Patrick:
Gaz you are forgetting "Honky Tonk Women". Other than that, I don't need any Rolling Stones either. Somehow I managed to get like 3 albums' worth of this shit though. I will have a word with the last person to put things on my iPod over this.
The Joker:
There was once an interview with Angus Young (the guitarist from AC/DC) and it went something like this:
Interviewer: So, a lot of people think you've basically released the same ten albums. What do you think of that?
Angus Young: That's completely untrue. We have eleven albums.
The point is, AC/DC's not trying to do anything radical or different. They play straight hard rock (screamingly high vocals, distorted guitars, relatively simple 4/4 drums, dirty lyrics - what the hell else would it be?) and, in my opinion, are damn good at it. The fact is, I've never heard an AC/DC song that I didn't like; the worst reaction I've had is "Well, that was okay" (although I certainly don't listen to them all the time, nor all of their albums).
And most of all, this is all just a matter of opinion, and that is just mine.
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