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Axl/Daxl

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 16 1:04 pm
by db
We took Scarlett (9) and Willow (5) to their first concert last night to see the controversial new AC/DC line-up.

So, what were they like I hear you ask?
Did it work with Axl?
Should you go see them?

Yes, yes and HELL YES!
They sounded as good as they did when I last saw them nearly 30 years ago. Apart from the addition of Thunderstruck and Heatseaker they did pretty much the same set :thumbright: .
Axls voice suits the songs surprisingly well, especially the Bon -era stuff which I was most worried about! Angus is the star o'course, and he's not aged a bit- still the same scrawny, gurning monkey-man captivating us all for a 20- minute twiddling session while the rest went out back for a brew. Great venue, great stage, loads of cannons and fireworks.
Was there anything I can criticise? £3 for a bottle of water :x not playing 'Touch too much', and Axl sneaking on his white leather jacket and bandana towards the end (no shorts though thank god!)
All 5 of us loved every minute.
I can't wait for Wren to hit 5 so we can take her too (If Angus makes it through 2016) :D

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 16 3:27 pm
by drewcrane
:thumbright: nice to hear,I saw G&R back in the 90,s when axl was and asshole ,,he sat on the stage and pouted, and tried to leave,they brought him back for more pouting :roll:

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 16 4:02 pm
by ScottyDave
One of the lads from work went last night, said it was a good show. Reckoned Axl managed to pull it off and would go and watch the same line up again even though he thinks Axls a class 1 k**b

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 16 4:06 pm
by db
Yeah, They actually offered us our money back on the tickets after BJ's problems were announced and judging by the rows of empty seats, I think a lot of fans chickened out because of Axl's bad reputation!
He had a lot of 'issues' back then and I think he's a lot older and wiser and less pouty now :lol:

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 16 7:06 pm
by drewcrane
db wrote:Yeah, They actually offered us our money back on the tickets after BJ's problems were announced and judging by the rows of empty seats, I think a lot of fans chickened out because of Axl's bad reputation!
He had a lot of 'issues' back then and I think he's a lot older and wiser and less pouty now :lol:
:thumbright: looks like a he lost some weight,and wants all his fat pics removed

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 16 8:03 pm
by db
If you read about his childhood it's amazing he's not in a padded cell. Without his singing talent he'd be a basket case for sure :shock:

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 16 2:06 am
by drewcrane
db wrote:If you read about his childhood it's amazing he's not in a padded cell. Without his singing talent he'd be a basket case for sure :shock:
Just think of all the rock stars locked up in a padded cell,if the just would have stuck with those trumpet lessons :oops:

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 16 5:39 am
by db
:lol:

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 16 12:53 pm
by terryr
cool ,,axle is a womble ,but a great entertainer :thumbright:

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 16 6:33 pm
by RoelB
i also saw the show at the Olympic park in London last Saturday, was absoluut great :thumbright: :thumbright: and loud……