

This song is so much fun on guitar!!!AC/DC ROCKS!! Jake from Keokuk, IaI love AC/DC!!! I'm 11 and have been playing guitar for about half a year now, and can play hells bells, TNT, thinderstruck, and Back in Black.Just that first powerchord and th drums bangin in just starts the party. Selina from Perth, Australiaaussie aussie aussie OI OI OI- they should use Acca Dacca's 'OI's' for that.love this song, musta been one of th first riffs i taught myself on guitar- f**k th smoke on the this song- such a powerful 3 chords.Īnd by the way Ang said something about the history of where this song came from, like you were just sitting at the back of the class thinking about what you'd like to do to this teacher, and he was chanting away, so yeah maybe he was f**kin 12yrs old but it's still genius aint it- n I'd like to see all you carry out those lyrics like Bon does.Graveyard´s #2 is AC/DC´s Back in Black fully covered+more.Īlso Hayseed Dixie ( gettit?) cover AC/DC hillbilly style to death. Emilio from Valencia, SpainThere´s a killer modernmetal cover on Six feet under´s album Graveyard classics #1: it featuresĬhris Barnes formerly from Cannibal Corpse singing.seems to be what little "music" AC/DC even has! I'm so glad that AC/DC has a hit I can appreciate greatly! But I can't help but notice that it's not just metal it's HEAVY metal, which really isn't what I consider "music". And with the drumbeat, it's fun to dance to it too! Pretty much everything else by AC/DC is just noise and/or screaming. I don't really know the meaning of the lyrics, but it's fun to sing along. Andy from B'ham, AlThis is the climax of AC/DC as far as I know.Austin from Bristow, VaThe song that started it all.Truely a top notch entertainer!!! You are missed. Greatest frontman in the history of rock. Ron from Sioux Falls S.d., SdRonald Belford Scott a.k.a.Very true to the roots of rock and roll, taking their cue from Chuck Berry and (the late) Bo Diddley. I'm a Pink Floyd fan, first and foremost, but it is a nice bit of relief that here is a band who do not take themselves seriously at all. Oldpink from New Castle, InYet another big time rocking song from AC/DC with tongue firmly planted in cheek.I'm impressed it was written at such a young age! Ryan from Somewhere In, NjThis probably hits the number one spot on the list of my favorite songs of all time.It was nothing more than a gas and anyone who thinks Bon Scott was taking himself serious when he wrote the lyrics is a Tool. The lyrics are hilarious and they knew EXACTLY what they were doing when they wrote it.

It gives you a whole different appreciation for the power of the song despite its simplicity. David from Knoxville, TnHuge difference hearing the studio version of this and hearing them do it live.Lily from Los Angeles, Camy band performed this live it is SO fun to play omg.The riffs to this song are really easy to play, even if you're a beginner you should learn it. Zero from Nowhere, NjI saw a live version by Six Feet Under on youtube, it was pretty cool.Philip from Highland InFirst song I learned on guitar.John from The Beach At Tampa BayHe's not saying oi, WTF is that anyway? I used to think he was saying that when I was 12 or 13, then I got some headphones.Its a European way of saying like "hey, hey, hey" like Americans do! Adam from Alexandria, IndianaYes they are actually oi that is the real lyrics.Kevindeltufo from Gainesville Fl.Was the logic Dynomite taken from Jimmy JJWalker.The riff is 3 chords, the chorus is the same three chords in a different order! So fun to play, and the solo kicks! It was the first AC/DC solo I ever learned, note for note. Luna Loud from Royal Woods, MichiganThis song rocks, yet it's so simple.Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind Writer/s: Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Ronald Belford Scott T.N.T., and I'll win the fight (oi, oi, oi)
