On yer own in Spain for a week without the wife?
Doing some painting "and bits" around the house?
Just arrived today & it's fucking hot?
Thirsty..?
Pour yerself a whisky & coke, stick AC/DC on YouTube on the telly & worry about the painting tomorrow.
My life-guidance book's out soon!
Doing some painting "and bits" around the house?
Just arrived today & it's fucking hot?
Thirsty..?
Pour yerself a whisky & coke, stick AC/DC on YouTube on the telly & worry about the painting tomorrow.
My life-guidance book's out soon!
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Tongue firmly in cheek, you can hear the mirth in his delivery.
& Hey, you got there in the end, & that's all that matters...
What a fantastic album.
I only got into them in about 1983 when I was 13 so it was all Back In Black & Brian - which was great, obviously.
But it took me a few years to discover the back catalogue & appreciate how Bon made the band.
I bought Highway to Hell after taping it of a mate,and Bon died soon after.
I like Brian, but it was a music dying moment really, irreplaceable, IMO.
Actually on me Ma's birthday.
Bon was great & so was Brian.
My problem with it all is how they keep trying to milk the machine.
World class, epoque-defining band with *two* iterations.
Leave it at that now lads, eh..?
Bon was just an Aussie Scally of the 70s,when Australia was still a backwater where anything goes,but also a last gasp of Empire.
Bon & Youngs were Scots out of place & Bons sleazy lyrics went better with their music.
Brian always seemed to try too hard.
Even back then, you can see George's influence to keep "the brand" going in the days before brands were a thing.
No problem with anyone involved, obviously but it would have been nice to see how Bon evolved & took the band forward.