Not for me though I can appreciate the somewhat prolonged and dramatic opening of Hells Bells.
It's the 70's school stigma attachment for me. Let's face it, anyone into that sort of noise was brill at maths and physics.. On the flip side, they were also socially awkward, nerdy, and largely considered weird by the top babes in the year; so never really got a look in.
It's the 70's school stigma attachment for me. Let's face it, anyone into that sort of noise was brill at maths and physics.. On the flip side, they were also socially awkward, nerdy, and largely considered weird by the top babes in the year; so never really got a look in.
Back in Black has sold more than 50 million copies worldwide and is the second biggest selling album of all time.
I think it is safe to say that the appeal has broadened beyond a few geeks who were good at maths.