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LOTTA AC/DC! AC/DC exploded to life in the UK last night (June 8), finishing a day-long festival of rock with a monumental firework display. As the band finished their two-hour set of greatest hits at the comfortably full 65,000 capacity Milton Keynes Bowl with 'Hell's Bells', thousands of pounds of pyrotechnics flamed around the stage. As ever, a huge bell was lowered down to the stage during the song, enabling the school unifrom-attired guitarist Angus Young to have a good few swings on it as it clanged around. The day of down-and-dirty rock started at 4pm with an opening set from Megadeth, before Queens Of The Stoneage took to the stage before a less than appreciative crowd. The band tried to win the audience over by playing a cover of ZZ Top's 'Purity And Grace', introduced by lead singer Josh Homme saying: "Y'all like ZZ Top? Good, 'cos if you didn't I'd have to fuck you up." Unfortunately for the Queens, the ruse failed to win the unreconstituted rock crowd over, and they finished their set by staring out the audience for five minutes, then smashing up their gear. Offspring,
last on the bill before the DC had a much better time of
it, and kept the St John Ambulance crew busy
dragging people out of the mosh pit. |
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well they moved on down
and they crawled around
walkin' sideways
sideway walkin'
give me the blues
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