Re: AC/DC: Versionen – Raritäten – History (Inhaltsverzeichnis in Post #1)

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Schön das es in diesem Thread weitergeht, Pete. Und wo von SFU und AC/DC Cover die Rede war, möchte ich die großartigen Hayseed Dixies nicht unerwähnt lassen. Imho eine äußerst gelungene Art AC/DC Tribut zu zollen (sowohl instrumental als auch gesangstechnisch imho extremst gelungen).

From the fertile valley of Deer Lick Holler, deep in the heart of Appalachia, comes a sound that is old yet new. In an area completely isolated from outside cultural and musical influence, this band of acoustic musicians grew up playing the traditional music of their forefathers. Then, as fate would have it, one crisp fall afternoon, a stranger passed through the holler. Well, he almost made it through. Unfortunately for him, but fortunately for appreciators of great music worldwide, the stranger crashed his car into a stately old oak tree at Devil's Elbow Curve. Sadly, the stranger expired, but his legacy lives on. For under the back seat of his car, the boys found some old black vinyl records as they went through his belongings looking for identification. All they had to listen to them on was an old Edison Victrola that only played at 78 R.P.M., but the boys all agreed it was some mighty fine country music. So, in memory of the stranger who had perished the boys set about learning these songs . . . “

The records in the car, of course, were by the band AC/DC. And the boys recorded an album of the songs in their own mountain / bluegrass style – with fiddle, mandolin, banjo and such.

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