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New Stern Pinball Arcade: AC/DC Kickstarter is FULLY FUNDED!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 239678" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>I am only a casual* AC/DC fan at best. You're telling me that was the set list from a concert? That's a show! I'd be exhausted by the end of that.</p><p></p><p>*Casual in that I like what I've heard over time on the radio, but never remotely claimed they were a favorite band of mine. It's strangely enough, the exact way I feel about Metallica. I stopped being a 'fan' of hard rock in '85 when I discovered Depeche Mode, Oingo Boingo, Devo, and new wave in general. At that time I made no distinction between rock and heavy metal, and instead lumped it all in with glam. Which was pretty narrow minded of me, but I was 13 and knew everything. It wasn't until years later I had any appreciation for hard rock, probably because I hated grunge so much. By the late 90's I was into industrial, NIN was my favorite group, so my ears were open to the sounds of heavier sounds versus electronica. A friend introduced me to Tool, which got me to no longer shun the sounds of traditional rock bands. Playing all the Guitar Hero and Rock Band games only further cemented my appreciation of something like AC/DC. They were now comfort food without having to wave the fan banner.</p><p></p><p>I have since downloaded some stuff, but I don't actively select it. More of an "oh cool, this song came on in the shuffle!" than anything else. So the fact I can look at that list of songs, realize I know 75% of 'em, and can imagine what that concert would have been like. Put me in a time machine, cuz I wanna buy that ticket!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 239678, member: 134"] I am only a casual* AC/DC fan at best. You're telling me that was the set list from a concert? That's a show! I'd be exhausted by the end of that. *Casual in that I like what I've heard over time on the radio, but never remotely claimed they were a favorite band of mine. It's strangely enough, the exact way I feel about Metallica. I stopped being a 'fan' of hard rock in '85 when I discovered Depeche Mode, Oingo Boingo, Devo, and new wave in general. At that time I made no distinction between rock and heavy metal, and instead lumped it all in with glam. Which was pretty narrow minded of me, but I was 13 and knew everything. It wasn't until years later I had any appreciation for hard rock, probably because I hated grunge so much. By the late 90's I was into industrial, NIN was my favorite group, so my ears were open to the sounds of heavier sounds versus electronica. A friend introduced me to Tool, which got me to no longer shun the sounds of traditional rock bands. Playing all the Guitar Hero and Rock Band games only further cemented my appreciation of something like AC/DC. They were now comfort food without having to wave the fan banner. I have since downloaded some stuff, but I don't actively select it. More of an "oh cool, this song came on in the shuffle!" than anything else. So the fact I can look at that list of songs, realize I know 75% of 'em, and can imagine what that concert would have been like. Put me in a time machine, cuz I wanna buy that ticket! [/QUOTE]
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