AC/DC are ending their 41 year career on a terribly sad note.
Plans were underway for a new studio album, their first since 2008's monumental Black Ice, and a '40th Anniversary' world tour, 40 huge shows across the globe.
About 3 weeks ago, founding member, rhythm guitarist, co-producer and co-songwriter Malcolm Young had a stroke, which left a blood clot on his brain.
When AC/DC reunited at the start of April to begin a month of rehearsals, in the lead-up to new album recording sessions, Malcolm discovered he couldn't play. At least, he couldn't play like he used to play.
Nothing has been officially confirmed, as of this writing, but friends and family members have been discussing what happened to Malcolm for the past couple of weeks. The blood clot, resulting from the stroke, is believed to be why Malcolm couldn't keep working.
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Weinberg was the drummer of Madball for a while. They kicked him out cause of "personality differences." Dudes prolly a bitch.
didnt Weinberg bitch that he had to travel in a van when he was with Madball?
prolly, the drummer they have now is better anyway.
new dahlia DVD \m/
http://m.youtube.com/?#/watch?v=4Z4kweC0KYg
Trailer got me jacked. Be hilarious if they said something about my joint )
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U.S. Airways \m/
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2014/04/us-airways-tweets-hardcore-model-airplane-porn.html
new roommate for next year messaged me :-?
Hope he's cooler than Todd's
There's only one way to find out...
Smoke weed and hope he doesnt freak out and call the fuzz?
'Tis the only way
ky
don't forget to not leave before the cops show up )
Put a tab in her mouth while she's asleep
http://theorstrahyun.blogspot.com.au/2014/04/rip-acdc-1973-2014.html?m=1
AC/DC are ending their 41 year career on a terribly sad note.
Plans were underway for a new studio album, their first since 2008's monumental Black Ice, and a '40th Anniversary' world tour, 40 huge shows across the globe.
About 3 weeks ago, founding member, rhythm guitarist, co-producer and co-songwriter Malcolm Young had a stroke, which left a blood clot on his brain.
When AC/DC reunited at the start of April to begin a month of rehearsals, in the lead-up to new album recording sessions, Malcolm discovered he couldn't play. At least, he couldn't play like he used to play.
Nothing has been officially confirmed, as of this writing, but friends and family members have been discussing what happened to Malcolm for the past couple of weeks. The blood clot, resulting from the stroke, is believed to be why Malcolm couldn't keep working.
fuck me and my dad have never see them wanted to take the him this year
This just in: AC/DC unable to complete final
cash grabalbumgood riddance
had they not canceled our date off the world tour in 09 I wouldnt be pissed
Yeah I was actually really looking forward to seeing them for the first time this year...we all know how that usually works out for me