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Posts: 2697
Joined: Jun. 7 2010
From: The South Ireland
RE: If the AC/DC were born in the XV... (in reply to gj Michelob)
yes awsome ...I could be a roadie ...
Testing ...one two ..and thrice i say unto thee ... verily i say ...thrice,, thrrrricecece ,one, two and thrice ...
We did a part of a project at college a long time ago that was the other way around ...like who , from the past could fill the big stadiums and be rock hereos today ...I think Pagaini came out as one of the top men .....he had a lot of trick and stuff .. tooo many to mention here ....ah well
Posts: 1531
Joined: Nov. 7 2008
From: New York City/San Francisco
RE: If the AC/DC were born in the XV... (in reply to mark indigo)
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you must know these guys?
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I didn't, and they were fun to watch. However, they had great help from the drums, while the XVIII century dudes were rocking only on their Violoncellos!!
Thank you for sharing this, Mark, always good to see you.
RE: If the AC/DC were born in the XV... (in reply to gj Michelob)
FYI: Malcolm Young is seriously ill. I heard his nephew will be taking his place. In any case the band plans to continue to record and perform without him.