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Yeah i get it.
Meatheads love AC/DC. Doesnt require much thinking. The subtlety of the lyrics :chefs kiss:
"Some like it hot, some like it quite not so hot".
“Let me cut your cake with my knife”
“I've got big balls
I've got big balls
They're such big balls
And they're dirty dirty big balls”
Garfunkel has some nice solo work as well, such as All I Know, which was written by a great song writer, Jimmy Webb. Webb wrote a number of Glen Campbell's hits such as By The Time I Get to Phoenix and Wichita Lineman. A favorite Webb tune is The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. These songs, of course, are well on the other end of the spectrum from AC/DC.
This is just me of course, but I've always thought that Bon Scott-era AC/DC is the Platonic form of 1970s hard rock. The guitars, the vocals, and the shaky production values are sublime. It sounds rough and unpolished in a way that fits the era, the genre, and the group.
I am thunderstruck by all the possible laugh emoji's I could have handed out to all my old friends here. It's gonna be a hazy shade of winter around here without that thing.
It occurs to me that, if you were to stack rank their respective songs - either from best to worst or from worst to best - S&G would be the standout winners no matter which end of the scale you started comparing from.
Voted AC/DC, but S&G have a lot of sentimental value to me. I think my parents bought the Greatest Hits album off an infomercial. Listened to it all the time on the old console stereo in the basement.
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