Speaking of retirement - AC/DC to retire

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2014/04/15 00:53:10 (permalink)

Speaking of retirement - AC/DC to retire

Rumored to be in relation to Malcolm Young's health...hope he's OK but it doesn't sound too good...
 
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    craigb
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    Re: Speaking of retirement - AC/DC to retire 2014/04/15 01:21:25 (permalink)
    Watt are you talking about?  That would be revolting!  Don't they just need to get more amps?
     


     
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    Re: Speaking of retirement - AC/DC to retire 2014/04/15 02:29:55 (permalink)
    40 years is pretty darn good going for a band. Good on 'em. A lot of bands of that vintage have maybe one (or no) original members and are peddling the revival circuit.

     
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    Re: Speaking of retirement - AC/DC to retire 2014/04/15 02:35:56 (permalink)
    Longevity (30+ years?) with most of the original members:
     
    Tangerine Dream
    Rush
    Def Leppard
    Pink Floyd(?)
     
    I'm sure I missed some - might be a good thread to start (after watching the eclipse anyway).

     
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    Re: Speaking of retirement - AC/DC to retire 2014/04/15 03:29:44 (permalink)
    U2
    The Stones.
     
    Don't think Floyd count, their last album was 20 years ago.

     
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    Re: Speaking of retirement - AC/DC to retire 2014/04/15 03:29:51 (permalink)
    Double postage.

     
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    Re: Speaking of retirement - AC/DC to retire 2014/04/15 09:31:26 (permalink)
    There are a lot of guys out there that should have the good sense to retire but just keep going from inertia. And probably the need to support ex-wives.
     
    Last night I was watching the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary concert in Madison Square Garden. It was Metallica, phoning in a tight but by-rote performance. Not geezers yet, but getting there.
     
    But Metallica also backed up Lou Reed, Ozzie Osbourn and Ray Davies - all of whom I was acutely embarrassed for. Each walked on stage with the vacant eyes and stooped posture of overmedicated retirement home residents who'd be tuckered out by a game of bocce.
     
    As a geezer myself, I understand the reluctance to retire. But jeez, let the fans remember you at your zenith. Get together with your buddies and jam after a day at the golf course, but don't embarrass yourself in a large venue with camera close-ups.


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    Re: Speaking of retirement - AC/DC to retire 2014/04/15 11:15:39 (permalink)
    Hi,
     
    I'm thinking Strummy is going to have a heart attack hearing that!

    As a wise Guy once stated from his holy chapala ... none of the hits, none of the time ... prevents you from becoming just another turkey in the middle of all the other turkeys! 
      
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    Re: Speaking of retirement - AC/DC to retire 2014/04/15 12:27:59 (permalink)
    Well whatever the outcome of this split, I have made my mind up. I will be siding with AC.

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    Re: Speaking of retirement - AC/DC to retire 2014/04/15 15:08:02 (permalink)
    Malcolm had a stroke a while ago. He tried to play when they met up to record the new album. He just can't play now. Damn sad if you ask me.
     
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    Re: Speaking of retirement - AC/DC to retire 2014/04/15 15:17:31 (permalink)
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    Malcolm had a stroke a while ago. He tried to play when they met up to record the new album. He just can't play now. Damn sad if you ask me.
     
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    That's terrible news. I only saw them play once, and I remember noticing what a damn fine rhythm guitar player he was.

     
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    Re: Speaking of retirement - AC/DC to retire 2014/04/15 15:23:42 (permalink)
    On the radio here(KLOS) they were saying it's just an uncofirmed rumor and someone representing the band says it isn't true.  Possibly another rumor.  I hope all is well. 

    Should auld acquaintance be forgot--hey, who the hell are you guys?  
     
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    Re: Speaking of retirement - AC/DC to retire 2014/04/15 15:52:24 (permalink)
    Ozzy is an odd case.
     
    Sabbath played Quebec and Montreal last week. Most of my pals who had seen Ozzy in the last 10 years were expecting the worst, but for both those two Sabbath shows, they were unanimous - he showed up in great shape. Nevertheless, he's also likely to give bunch of poor performances for a while.
     
    But in the end, for my buddies, those shows were a dream come true, and I'm sure they're all glad that Ozzy hadn't retired.
     
     

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    Re: Speaking of retirement - AC/DC to retire 2014/04/15 16:45:23 (permalink)
    I've also read about Malcolm's stroke and his inability to play - I can't imagine... That's a very sad story.
     
    As for the rest - bands don't seem to break up anymore. We thought they did back in the 60s and the 70s, because things were only beginning and they needed a bit more time before they started reuniting. The Doors w/o Morrison, The Beatles w/o Lennon, Led Zeppelin w/o Bonham etc... They pretty much all reunite at one time or another.
     
    That's not to mention the relatively lucrative market of tribute bands that's been flooding the scene since the 90s. Or bands who understood that nostalgia was a goldmine like Iron Maiden who are themselves re-doing stages shows from their glory days - essentially, they're like their own tribute band.
     
    Back in the 90s I had the utmost respects for bands like Soundgarden and Faith No More for their integrity - they'd called it a day before they'd turned into a parody of themselves. Unfortunately, they since went on to prove that I was a bit too naïve...
     

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    Re: Speaking of retirement - AC/DC to retire 2014/04/15 16:51:36 (permalink)
    How else can they do a comeback tour unless they retire first.. plus there is the school boy shorts... I mean how long can you wear those.
     
    They may retire but we have NOT seen the last of them. They should hire them to play Superbowl halftime in 2016.
     
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    Re: Speaking of retirement - AC/DC to retire 2014/04/15 16:57:12 (permalink)
    It's easy to have "integrity" when you have plenty of money.
     
    When the money isn't coming in so much any more, reunions become very attractive.
     
    Or do you think EVH changed his viewpoint on never ever selling EVH gear and his feelings for DLR after coming to some sort of emotional epiphany?

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    Re: Speaking of retirement - AC/DC to retire 2014/04/15 17:05:04 (permalink)
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    I've also read about Malcolm's stroke and his inability to play - I can't imagine... That's a very sad story.
     
    As for the rest - bands don't seem to break up anymore. We thought they did back in the 60s and the 70s, because things were only beginning and they needed a bit more time before they started reuniting. The Doors w/o Morrison, The Beatles w/o Lennon, Led Zeppelin w/o Bonham etc... They pretty much all reunite at one time or another.
     
    That's not to mention the relatively lucrative market of tribute bands that's been flooding the scene since the 90s. Or bands who understood that nostalgia was a goldmine like Iron Maiden who are themselves re-doing stages shows from their glory days - essentially, they're like their own tribute band.
     
    Back in the 90s I had the utmost respects for bands like Soundgarden and Faith No More for their integrity - they'd called it a day before they'd turned into a parody of themselves. Unfortunately, they since went on to prove that I was a bit too naïve...
     




     
    I used to have mixed feelings about bands staying on the road past their prime, or reuniting and touring long after their recording days were over. Not anymore. I was lucky enough to meet some big acts back when they were hot recording and touring. Some of them I've kept in touch with, and now I completely get why they are back out there on the road. It pays! Most of these guys didn't have publishing deals, or if they did, they were bad ones. They made great money back when we all thought it would last forever. It didn't and neither did the money.
     
    Now days there are new venues that didn't exist back then. An act from the 60's thru the 90's that had decent airplay and a catalog of material people can remember, can do a  tour playing Native American casinos for 6 months and not play the same place twice. These gigs play good money. Really good money. An old friend of mine is touring with Huey Lewis right now. Those guys are getting 75k a night. One truck, one bus. 4 stage crew.
     
    To be honest, if I had the same opportunity, I'd be out there playing and taking. If there are people out there ready willing and able to plunk down money for a ticket, why wouldn't you? Pride? Pride don't pay the bills. Granted, the Stones don't need the money, and haven't for a long time. But it's still a kick for them. They sell out the biggest venues in the world, playing the same stuff that they have for 40 years. Yeah, I get it. It's still fun.
     
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    Re: Speaking of retirement - AC/DC to retire 2014/04/15 20:42:14 (permalink)
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    It's easy to have "integrity" when you have plenty of money.
     
    When the money isn't coming in so much any more, reunions become very attractive.
     
    Or do you think EVH changed his viewpoint on never ever selling EVH gear and his feelings for DLR after coming to some sort of emotional epiphany?





    I absolutely agree. Some things you take for granted when you start listening to music and identify yourself with musicians, whom you look up to as models of honesty and integrity. Uncompromising. Artists. As the years go by, it's easy to omit to revise that and keep that naive conception - which I admit I did for quite a while actually. 
     

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