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No Stairway to Heaven
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by Fussbett 10/28/2008, 8:33pm PDT |
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AC/DC is back on top, so... yes?
Things really must be bad - AC/DC are No 1 againFirst Gordon Brown and Mervyn King, the Bank of England's governor, admitted that Britain was on the verge of recession. Then food sales were reported to have seen their biggest fall for 20 years. Last night came final and irrevocable proof that the country is entering tough economic times, unseen since the 80s: AC/DC have returned to the top of the album charts for the first time in 28 years.
1973: AC/DC form in Sydney, Australia.
Economy: Start of the oil crisis, which saw the price quadruple
1980: AC/DC release breakthrough album Back In Black
Economy: Inflation in UK reaches 20% and unemployment nears 2 million
1990: AC/DC score comeback with The Razor's Edge
Economy: Recession in UK imminent
2008: AC/DC top UK album charts
Economy: Biggest world recession in decades looms
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/oct/27/acdc-music-recession |
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EMI loses $1.2 billion, still not dead somehow. by Fussbett 10/26/2008, 11:14pm PDT 
Just imagine the shit that people actually did pay for also. by Creexuls, a monster >:3 10/27/2008, 3:51am PDT 
so whats that thing we always say about music, that it's something... NT by Weyoun Voidbringer 10/28/2008, 5:42am PDT 
Music is Dead? by Fussbett 10/28/2008, 8:33pm PDT 
Or economy is dead. by Creexuls, a monster >:3 10/28/2008, 8:40pm PDT 
This is what happens when you bet on Coldplay and it turns out they suck. NT by I need clarification 10/28/2008, 10:51pm PDT 
Coldplay is supposed to be "good." by Creexuls, a monster >:3 10/29/2008, 7:58am PDT 
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