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General Interest => Let It Bleed => Topic started by: Froderik on July 03, 2008, 06:08:12 PM

Title: AC/DC Quote about Heavy Metal Genre
Post by: Froderik on July 03, 2008, 06:08:12 PM
AC/DC didn't particularly like the "Heavy Metal" tag they were given in the early 80s.

Malcolm Young: "Bon [Scott] used to call it 'tin foil.' Heavy metal was always to us studded belts and leather and makeup and streaks in their hair and spandex. Heavy metal was always trash! It was Uriah Heep and stuff like that. They got the wrong end of the stick on their influences. They'd been influenced by the wrong players or whatever, but real feel never entered their vocabulary!"

Angus Young: "I always looked at the metal thing more as music by numbers. It's been devoid actually of a lot of feeling. It's more concentrating on technique. Like now you see a lot of them going at it fast and furious."
Title: Re: AC/DC Quote about Heavy Metal Genre
Post by: starry-eyed pirate on July 04, 2008, 06:55:40 PM
I like AC/DC.  Have since I was a lad. Saw 'em in 89.  I never thought of them as metal though, more like hard rock, or perhaps more accurately hard blues.  Despite being over-played these days, they are among the best.   
Title: Re: AC/DC Quote about Heavy Metal Genre
Post by: The Fornits on July 04, 2008, 07:50:31 PM
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Title: Re: AC/DC Quote about Heavy Metal Genre
Post by: Froderik on July 04, 2008, 11:28:11 PM
Quote from: "starry-eyed pirate"
I like AC/DC.  Have since I was a lad. Saw 'em in 89.  I never thought of them as metal though, more like hard rock, or perhaps more accurately hard blues.  Despite being over-played these days, they are among the best.

Me, too! Since I was 14. They (along with Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith) were my next favorite band after I got tired of Kiss. Highway to Hell first, then Back In Black. Both were great albums, but I had never heard Powerage, Live from The Atlantic Studios, High Voltage, or even Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (the album). The two albums I had heard I liked a lot, and would have liked the others had someone turned me onto them back then.