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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Top 100 Songs and AC/DC

Veering from prog glam psychedelic drug surrounded by strange people, their second album Congratulations MGMT is without doubt one of the most unpredictable of the big-ticket albums of recent years. The album does not seem quite simple, synth-y than hits like "boys" and "Time to Pretend", rather than a tribute to the heroes and leaders such as Brian Eno's unusual personality Institute schitzo-punk British television, Dan Treacy. It 'a ballsy move. And - looking at things like their freakout Dada a video for "Flash Delirium" - often one of the inexplicable.

We have recently appointed Brooklyn, Ben Goldwasser and Andrew in a hotel in Sydney, Australia, where he played a few concerts as part of  Top 100 Songs a world tour, which crossed the planet until the end of the year. Talk about their musical heroes - risk-takers, including Roxy Music, Neil Young - The couple looked truly in awe. His love for the stranger stories led them to ex-Spaceman 3 users "Sonic Boom" Kember Pete Congratulations to co-produce, advertise and Jennifer Herrema Royal Trux, the voice - and not just typical indie-blog-bait guest stars.

MGMT are at a crossroads and important vulnerable part of his creative life, and laughter during our brief interview, seemed to show a nervous excitement. After infiltrating the mainstream with their debut album was a surprise hit, Oracular Spectacular, these guys have to see what  Top 100 Songs he and flute solo, 12 minutes of songs and images disgusting wormy peppered in along the way. If you have a little 'of belches and "confused turning Congratulations", you can Goldwasser and Brooklyn, to explain them a little' "

Pitchfork: Congratulations true nature of the curator checks the name of the song with the likes of Brian Eno and Dan Treacy and the fact that Sonic Boom recruited to produce it. You guys were walking down the street to turn the kids who really loved "kids" these  justin bieber songs styles and Top 100 Songs  obscure artists?

SA: We like the Top 40 Songs idea, the division a little ', without any sort of philosophical approach to music, and maybe we can get some people to translate our vision of the world [laughs] We did not try to be pretentious about. "Who is Dan Treacy." as: But we certainly would not mind if people like and then listened to some tracks Television Personalities And this album is very much a musician - Dan Treacy to Lady Gaga - and the strangeness of "This is the music, we hear the ' ". a musical career ....

Monday, October 31, 2011

Top 40 Songs of AC/DC

Angus Young talks about his trusty Gibson SG guitar as if it were his best friend.

"And I look back to SG. I think it was only the horns, you know, the little devil horns," he added cackles, relative to the divided edgesthat give Top 40 Songs the guitar its distinctive shape.

AC / DC 's lead guitarist of the band's best known faces SG and bought his first of a music store just down the street from the family home in Sydney in 1970 when he was 16 years like  justin bieber songs  .

"I have not yet understood and is still my favorite guitar of all."

Three years later, Angus and Malcolm's older brother, who is also a guitarist, AC / DC. And one of the most influential heavy rockband of all time (not  justin bieber songs xD)   - since then a great noise guitar to double the Young's AC / DC has supported one of the biggest band in the world.

The gang of four decades of his career to Top 100 Songs live as well as a constant force, have sold more than 200 million albums and in 1980,Back In Black over 45 million copies, making it the second biggest Top 40 Songs selling album of all time behind Michael Jackson's Thriller.


And "play with AC / DC 's Angus bludgeoning sound even more attractive - and it is a simple and direct style, the blues-based in Rock, Roll'. Is imbued with n 'and' his energy, and how far it spreads sounds - that makes it exciting to see and hear - complete with jumps, boundaries, spasm, and the famous  duck walk.

"When I was playing for only a flood of notes," she laughs.

"My older brother George, [many of the classic albums, including 1975 high-voltage-produced debut] always said, 'No, do it now.Stop." He had to make  justin bieber songs   myself calm and collected, until the Top 40 Songs  guitar solo. Then he said: "Now."

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

AC/DC and justin bieber songs

Interview with Simon Wright is part of a lead-up problem for our anniversary in early July. It IS also available posting interviews withRobb Reiner of Anvil and Eric Moore of days coming Suicidal Tendencies in the cave.
The question resulted Year Anniversary interviews, columns, movie search and teachings, death of Dave Lombardo, Vinnie Paul, Pete Sandoval, Kai Hahto, Bobby Jarzombek, Mark Zonder, Simon Phillips, Devin Townsend, Jason Costa, Snowy Shaw, MarioDuplantier, Matt Greiner , RVP, and much more  Top 40 Songs ...
Interview by: Noel Smart & Craig Sternberg
SDM: The first time that God was in 1990 Connected for Top 100 Songs a year, the war was the reason for this decision.

Simon: Well, it really was not my justin bieber songs  war decision, Ronnie then the offer to join Black Sabbath.
SDM: Do not you try the drums in the same way older material-God Vinny Appice plays the parts or add your own to give you the feeling of holding?
Simon: Denko I, as are a few parts / panels, die of the songs, I try to play justin bieber songs  , he was also playing, But Can it know there is always room to get my things, I sort of split the difference.

SDM: How man as a legendary band "God" and then play another legendary band "AC / DC '? What is the difference between the two percussion-wise?

Simon: It's a blast to play a  justin bieber songs  god, and there is a war for a time tolerance play DC, die from the difference of Top 40 Songs  drum-style songwritingcomes to Ronnie Songs-space for elaborate drum fills, O, Like ACDC, s Less filling oriented, Making Others on the rocks Top 40 Songs foursimple plan, it makes a lot of fun.

SDM: How to play war in the one band UFO?
Simon: It was great, UFOs, great songs, great people, and the right one mass madness play, hahaha.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

A Classic AC/DC Interview: Sylvie Simmons Talks To The Rock Gods



Imaginary guitar soloists are standing on metal folding chairs, twitching. Imaginary guitar soloists who've had one too many Quaaludes have fallen off the chairs midway through a strenuous riff and are twitching on the floor. The floor's sticky. The air's sticky, a nice mix of Indianapolis pizza, beer and whiskey, most of it second hand. Headbangers never see their hair again when it sticks to the floor like flypaper. An exuberant bunch, half of them would be the spitting image of Angus Young if they rolled up their jeans and took off their shirts. Not such a bright idea on a night like tonight in Indianapolis, cold enough to freeze the balls off a wallaby. Then it wasn't such a bright idea to line up outside in Arctic weather to make sure of the best seats, but that's what 17,000 adolescents have done, with only a bottle or two to ward off frostbite. Inside there's so much 100% alcohol In the air you'd be scared to light match in case you put half of Indianapolis's young male population quickly out of their misery. But these madmen take the risk anyway, flicking their Bics the moment the bell starts toiling behind the black stage curtain.
The band goes on and all hell breaks loose. WHOAARGGH!! screams Brian Johnson, working-class rhino stomping the stage in his flat cap and beer belly, all charged and horned. "Whooaaargh" echoes Indianapolis in that HM concert way, as ‘Hells Bells’ starts over an hour of rock as subtle as the clap with a similar effect on the brain cells.
‘Sin City’, ‘Back In Black’, ‘Got The Jack’, ‘Highway To Hell’, ‘Whole Lotta Rosie’, ‘Let There Be Rock’ – sod the record company, they're not going to plug the new LP even if it's already umpteen platinum, when the old stuff gets better rabble-rousing effect. It's your basic Best of AC/DC set, differing from last year's Best of AC/DC set only in the cannons stuck at the side of the stage to go off during the encore (new anthem ‘For Those About To Rock We Salute You’). As if they didn't have balls enough. It's nice to know in this ever-changing world that there's something you can rely upon to stay the same.

AC/DC - You Shook me All night long


One thing AC/DC do so disgustingly badly is celebrity


EVEN if you don't own any of their albums and wouldn't recognise the members, you'll know the name AC/DC and the band's iconic lightning bolt logo.

They've sold more than 200MILLION albums, including 42million of the career-defining Back In Black making it the second biggest-selling album of all time behind Michael Jackson's Thriller.
Black Ice is the first new material from AC/DC since Stiff Upper Lip in 2000 and one of the most anticipated releases of the year.
SFTW is in Düsseldorf to meet the rock legends.

AC/DC - Back in Black


AC/DC



Biography

AC/DC is an Australian  band formed in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia in December 1973 by Angus and Malcom Young. Their albums have sold in colossal numbers; the total is now estimated at well over 200 million copies worldwide, with the 1980 album Back In Black selling over 21 million in the US alone and 40+ million worldwide, making it, according to statistics, the best selling album in the world ever to be released by a band. Their newest album released in 2008 entitled Black Ice is critically acclaimed even ahead of its release. The band has had two distinctive lead singers, and fans tend to divide its history into the “Bon Scott era (1974-80)” and the “Brian Johnson era (1980-present)”.

Most fans will agree that lead guitarist Angus Young (Now living In The Netherlands) is the face of AC/DC, appearing on the cover of most albums. His wild stage antics and schoolboy uniform have made him one of the most loved guitar players of all time. He has the unparalleled ability to captivate an audience of over 50,000 people with just the sounds of his guitar and his facial expressions. Most footage of Angus consists of him either doing Chuck Berry’s patented Duck Walk across the stage, or of his mop of hair flying around as he rocks through one of his famous solos. Aside from captivating solos, he has also created some of the most well-known riffs together with his brother Malcolm Young (who is the man behind the “Back In Black” riff, by the way).