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  1. 13 minutes ago, janrichmond said:

    It may well be the official name but it's also listed as POWER UP many times. If the OP want's to change the title he can. Let's leave it up to him.

    Yes. Because people write it wrong. PWR/UP is written on the album. So there is no doubt about what is the actual name.

  2. 4 minutes ago, StrangerInThisTown said:

    Not on ACDCs official streaming lol, "POWER UP" in all caps, is how it's listed there

    Then they should fire whoever wrote that there. It's pedestrian and no eyes for details. All the graphics say PWR/UP. So that's the name.

  3. 6 minutes ago, Sosso said:

    What does it bothers you? You should write something useful here instead of complaining about a title

    Because it's annoying. You have a thread dedicated to an album, but can't even bother to get the name right. Also Power up is lame. PWR/UP is cool. And there is no debate really, as to whether that is the name. It's obvious. So I am writing something useful. ;)

  4. 3 minutes ago, Sosso said:

    It's just a shortened version of the title :shrugs:

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    AC/DC will film a "virtual video" for the next single off the band's latest album "Power Up".

    Released on November 13, "Power Up" features AC/DC's 2020 lineup of Brian Johnson (vocals), Phil Rudd (drums), Cliff Williams (bass), Angus Young (guitar) and Stevie Young (guitar). The LP was recorded over a six-week period in August and September 2018 at Warehouse Studios in Vancouver with producer Brendan O'Brien, who also worked 2008's "Black Ice" and 2014's "Rock Or Bust".

    The news of AC/DC's next single and video was broken by Johnson, who released a video message earlier today thanking fans for their support since "Power Up" came out.

    "We're gonna try to do a virtual video of the next song that we want to bring out off the album," he said (see video below). "The thing is, none of us have ever done this before, so it's gonna be brilliant, standing like a tit, by yourself, miming on a microphone because you know that we're miming, and we know that you know that we know that you know that we're miming, but still — it's gonna be fun. Angus is gonna be playing down in Sydney, Phil's gonna be whacking the drums in New Zealand, and Cliff's gonna be paddling away. He might even come up to join me, 'cause he's not too far down the road. And Stevie somewhere in England, I don't know. We hope to put an exciting video together."

    https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/ac-dc-to-film-virtual-video-for-next-single-from-power-up/

    It's on the fucking album cover. Ever saw a shortened album title on an album cover? Who cares what Blabbermouth writes? Check out AC/DC's instagram. All the graphics say PWR/UP.

  5. On 9/18/2020 at 9:16 PM, SAU3R said:

    These pictures were uploaded on their website some minutes ago and immediately taken down again. That definitely confirms Brian, Cliff and Phil are back and they were working on something.

     

    The damn album is called PWR/UP. Can't you rename the thread??

  6. 3 hours ago, allwaystired said:

    I like their music now, but come on.....what teenager wants the approval, or to have anything in common with, their parents?! 

    Isn't half the charm of music always the rebellion and the 'voice of a generation' thing? Sad if that's been lost, as it's always been the case - The Beatles owe a lot of their success to parents saying "what's this long-haired trash" while teenagers lapped it up. 

    Well. I guess it all depends on how crappy your parents taste is. I never felt the need to desperately have to like something different.

  7. 4 minutes ago, vloors said:

    It depends where in Australia you are. If your in a city theres hardly anything. Obviously out near the bush areas theres snakes, spiders animals. No different to other countries having those things in the wild.

    Love to see them on IG. Glad we don't have them here. ;)

    3 minutes ago, kiwiguns said:

    Thank god the boarders are closed in New Zealand, and we dont have to deal with the bitching in person while attending the shoes. Even if the boarders were open half of you bitching would not travel to see the band outside of your own shores.

    Plenty of Australians and New Zealanders have travelled far a field to see this band play..

    Maybe because we don't expected them to return again so we are making the most of it..

    The band will sell out the venues and people attending the shows will rook out and enjoy themselves. 

     

    See. Aussies and Kiwis are not constantly complaining. :thumbsup:

  8. 2 minutes ago, allwaystired said:

    You can pretty much always pick up  cheaper tickets for big shows, and these fit the bill (large venues, second run through the area, ticket sales not great in other countries etc etc).  Just my speculation of course - could be wrong, but I'd be amazed if there weren't offers nearer the time. 

    Once again, if you don't give a damn where you end up. Different story, if you want a specific seat/section. And they won't face the problem that nobody wants to buy a ticket again, as it is only the second time they swing through after almost 5 years.

  9. 4 minutes ago, Powerage5 said:

    Honestly, people sort of stereotype the wildlife to be a bigger threat than it really is. Yeah, there’s a lot of wildlife that’s dangerous. But you just don’t come across it often unless you’re not being mindful of your surroundings. I always go on a few nature-centric trips every time I go to Australia, and I’ve never come across any dangerous wildlife.

    Yes. You should check out www.instagram.com/sunshinecoastsnakecatchers <_< Nature comes visiting frequently.

  10. 1 hour ago, Hollywood Gunner said:

    ive never felt compelled to go to Australia until now... the withdrawal im having from not attending live shows far outweighs any fear i may have of being eaten by wildlife lol

    Yeah. I'm also kinda looking for an excuse to go there. Since I bailed the last time. I definitely want to go there when there are concerts. Just don't know yet which one. Either GNR, U2 or Janet Jackson. Something will finally bring me down there.

  11. 1 hour ago, allwaystired said:

    You'll be able to pick them up cheap, no doubt about it. 

    Why would that be? Come next November it's been almost 5 years since they've been in Australia last. People in Australia don't get every tour and do not complain all the time. Also I hear that New Zealand actually already has concerts back. I'm sure the Covid situation is easier to manage down under. Especially in a year, so these really could be the first shows back.

  12. 4 hours ago, ZoSoRose said:

    But it is tested?

    Yes. Short term. Not long term. As it obviously can't be, since it's new. And I do not say that as someone who is against vaccines in general, as I'm not.

    3 hours ago, ZoSoRose said:

    Also if you are skeptical of the vaccine because of its rushed development, fine. To call the disease not really it's very disrespectful and ignorant, which prompted my comment

    But it is a fact that only very few people actually die. So therefor it is only potentially deadly. Most likely it won't kill you.

  13. 1 hour ago, RussTCB said:

    For those who are either anti vax or don't think the virus is that big of a deal to begin with: what do you think the right way forward is? Just restart concerts as they were before the pandemic?

    Well. In this climate you obviously can't. As eventually someone will get blamed should something happen and you can't really shut everything down, but have concerts going on. But at some point.... going to a concert, with how many people do you actually get in close contact for a prolonged time? Just because there are 15,000 people, don't mean you get in contact with 15,000 people. And passing someone, who has Corona, doesn't actually give you Corona too. So, once lock downs are lifted, why not? People, who are worried or at risk, will stay away anyway. People, who feel sick, probably too.

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  14. 15 minutes ago, ZoSoRose said:

    It is shocking that it needs to be repeated over and over and over and over and over again, but we are in a pandemic. In theory, rules and expectations that existed before are out the window until this thing is under control. Desperate measures can include requiring the coronavirus vaccine for things like school, work, events, etc at least for a while. If there weren't, cases would continue to surge well after a vaccine was launched. It is understandable if you do not want it right now due to safety concerns. I know plenty of reasonable people that are wary of it because of the speed it was created at, but it is quite literally are only ticket out of this right now without even more widespread death. Because of the vaccine, we will be able to end this with millions of deaths as opposed to tens of millions (or more) of deaths. That being said, you have all of the world's top minds working towards this, at a rate unseen in the world before. Not politicians, but actual scientists who know what they are doing. I have faith that no safety corners were cut, as an unsafe vaccine launched at this scale would be unacceptable. It is incredible we have such promising candidates less than a year into this.

    You are acting like Covid is a deadly desease. To most it it isn't. So the question is, do I get a vaccine, with potentially bad side effects/long term effects which can not be known now or do I risk getting Covid, which potentially won't even do much to me?

  15. On 11/12/2020 at 1:30 PM, EvanG said:

    I like this show. More so than the Big Bang. Sheldon is still obnoxious, even as a little kid, but the rest of the family is cool.

    Also, Georgie has a poster of Axl in his bedroom from the UYI tour even though the first two seasons take place in 1989 and 1990. I guess I'm a real nerd for noticing that, eh?

    Yeah. I noted that too. ;)

    Finishing up on Quantico. A so-so experience.

  16. 58 minutes ago, DieselDaisy said:

    Are they going to drag people kicking and screaming to the vaccination clinic? Utterly absurd.

    No. They don't. But that's how they make people get vaccinations. You wanna do certain things, get vaccinated or stay out. In a way understandable, in a way fucked up. To force people through the back door to subject themselves to a new and (longtime) untested vaccination.

    45 minutes ago, action said:

    it opens the floodgates though

    Yeah. The next thing is travelling.

  17. 5 minutes ago, ZoSoRose said:

    Because that is still potentially hundreds of thousands of deaths. 

    "Potentially". Most people do not die due to Covid. Most people who are afraid of Corona or are at risk with preexisting conditions presumably will get a vaccination or stay away. If they expect others to do the vaccination and the associated risk that comes with a new vaccination for them to keep them save, they're mistaken and do not really have any grounds to complain.

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