I wouldn't waste my money on them either, saw them a few years ago, Axl seems to peak for certain songs like Civil War, November Rain and the like. He takes a lot of breaks, Slash carries them big time.
Well a lot of dog owners don't seem to be aware or care, I mean am I going to stand there on the footpath and hold my ground while Fido runs into my knee?
I may have already told this story on here but a few months ago was walking on the footpath down my main drag, a woman was walking up with...
My parents tried to play it cool but i definitely reckon they thought I had issues when they heard Slayer from my room, not saying they're wrong of course.
Didn't know if was that versatile, in our house for some reason Mum did stewed quinces about once a year, no one really liked them but at least it was a rarity.
I feel I'm opening a can of worms here but I don't find them equivalent but anyway. I'm specifically talking when the dog owner is on the left and the dog on the right, with the leash obviously you have to get off the footpath. I mean I guess it's ok for me but what if there's a mum with a pram...
Bit of misandry this morning, think our (female) trainer was shitty it was a class of old blokes. She was giving instructions "... and make sure you listen well cause we all know blokes don't ****en listen..." went on to describe the exercises we were to do.
Of course I waited until she'd...
The problem is that it's worked the last two years, hopefully they can be identified before they get in, people everywhere though and dark so hard to do.
I think a Welcome to Country fits very well in the Dawn Service tbh, they didn't have it at our local service this year, don't think they have the last few years that I've been.
With guitar players he does i reckon, the way he riffed seems easy to someone who does't play, like it kinda is but not easy to do it his way. His pick attack was so fierce he used to grind picks down after a while apparently, I thought I was heavy handed but never got close to that.
AC/DC very influential too, speaking for metal I know at least Anthrax, Metallica and Megadeth from the big 4 loved that era of Acca Dacca. I'd say Malcolm is more influential for metal than Angus, dude had a very punishing way of playing rhythm guitar.
Here's what Google told me
The term "heavy metal" was first used in a literary context by William Burroughs in his 1961 novel The Soft Machine to describe a character, "Uranian Willy, the Heavy Metal Kid". Its first musical application appeared in the 1968 Steppenwolf song "Born to be Wild" and...