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Post by John S. Damm on Oct 26, 2008 12:08:13 GMT -5
Oh and the Bon years were infinitly superior to the Brian Johnston ones... LOL! On Nov. 3rd I am sitting very close to the stage when AC/DC hits Indianapolis, Indiana as a rather pricey birthday present for my wife who loves that band. She is lukewarm on The Beatles so go figure.... I became a Beatles' fan in 1975 primarily because I could not get into the heavy metal of that era as all my little friends were so I am rather frightened of this upcoming event. I have been practising my devil-horn handsigns and sticking my tongue out as far as it will go. I have a feeling that I will still stick out.
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Post by sayne on Oct 26, 2008 22:37:35 GMT -5
Oh and the Bon years were infinitly superior to the Brian Johnston ones... LOL! On Nov. 3rd I am sitting very close to the stage when AC/DC hits Indianapolis . . . I have been practising my devil-horn handsigns . . . Let me know how it goes. I'll be seeing them in LA in December, a week or so before going to see Metallica. Don't worry, I'm not going to the other side. I'll be seeing Neil Diamond, again, (saw him in September) in January. Come to think of it, maybe I am going to the other side. As for the "devil-horn" sign, last summer I went to a bar-b-que and guess who was grilling? None other than the guy who "invented" the hand sign, Ronnie James Dio. Funny, turns out it wasn't a devil sign that he was doing. He got it from his "old school" Italian grandmother who used it as a sign to ward off the devil - just the opposite of what everyone think it represents.
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Post by JCV on Oct 29, 2008 12:12:47 GMT -5
LOL! On Nov. 3rd I am sitting very close to the stage when AC/DC hits Indianapolis . . . I have been practising my devil-horn handsigns . . . Let me know how it goes. I'll be seeing them in LA in December, a week or so before going to see Metallica. Don't worry, I'm not going to the other side. I'll be seeing Neil Diamond, again, (saw him in September) in January. Come to think of it, maybe I am going to the other side. As for the "devil-horn" sign, last summer I went to a bar-b-que and guess who was grilling? None other than the guy who "invented" the hand sign, Ronnie James Dio. Funny, turns out it wasn't a devil sign that he was doing. He got it from his "old school" Italian grandmother who used it as a sign to ward off the devil - just the opposite of what everyone think it represents. Now that would have been cool! Ronnie James Dio on the BBQ! Too cool!! JCV
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