Thorwyn
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Have to say, i'm rather disappointed if the thing remembered about AC/DC is Thunderstruck
I agree! "Smoke on the Water" is much more popular!
Have to say, i'm rather disappointed if the thing remembered about AC/DC is Thunderstruck
I agree! "Smoke on the Water" is much more popular!
I agree! "Smoke on the Water" is much more popular!
donno if this has been done ?
we all know the beatles and elvis will live forever so lets look at 70's and up
So wich post 1970 songs do you think will still stand as timeless classics in 250years +
in other words wich do you think will be the comming beethovens, the new mozarts, chopin, vivaldi and so on and so forth
I'd say some of the abba songs for sure, and well metallica's nothing els matters f.eks and many more, but before i go spamming links to youtubes lets here your opinoins.
Allas I will leave you with one, and you may not agree, but I'd challenge that that start to the song is so unique that it'll live on for many many years
take f.exp da dada dam, da dada dam.... most only know that bit and the short bit that follows, yet we all know that bit dont we ? it's immortal, so barring that in mind i give you:
YouTube - AC DC Thunderstruck
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how is beethowen or Mozart Mainstream? Dark side of the moon will go down in history and people who will be teaching music of our time will use this album as an example. thats what im thinking at least. since the genre of music has evolved alot since the classical music there is so much more, genrewise, to be taught to the new generation that alot more will have its own spot, bandwise, in that class...tho's are both great songs, but do you really think tho's will be main stream in 250years ? I'd love it but allas I fear thats wishfull thinking.