Afternoon Metal: AC/C – Thunderstruck

This isn’t necessarily my favorite from AC/DC, but, that beginning part? It’s actually not easy to play. Here’s the beginning

If you want to do straight pull-ons/pull-offs very difficult, especially at speed and without hitting the high E and G strings, staying only on B string. Even doing it while picking on 4/5 7/8 with pull-offs it is difficult. I’m close. Not quite at full speed.

Then this

That’s pretty damned hard, too, though, I can get Angus Young speed for this. When I remember the tab, that is. Easier said than done.

I actually practice quite a few AC/DC songs. Back in Black, Hell’s Bells, Shoot To Thrill. Good practice, going between chords and single notes.

I’m also really not in the mood for politics or ‘climate change’.

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2 Responses to “Afternoon Metal: AC/C – Thunderstruck”

  1. SD says:

    Marco Rubio, Tulsi Gabbard, Pete Hegseth, RFK Jr., Donald Trump Jr. – All memorialize Charlie Kirk on Sunday: Video

    https://commoncts.blogspot.com/2025/09/marco-rubio-tulsi-gabbard-pete-hegseth.html

  2. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    from Dr Donnie’s Medicine Show…

    Donnie announced today that Tylenol causes autism!! Of course, medical data doesn’t support this conclusion. The American College of Obstetricians/Gynecology, the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine, the American Psychiatric Association and the Autism Science Foundation all disagree. So far. No real physicians will follow Dr Donnie’s advice. You know what else is bad for a fetus? Fever. In fact, first trimester fever increases the incidence of birth defects.

    Donnie said, “Do not take Tylenol!” “It’s bad!”.

    In related news, the FDA announced the approval of folinic acid as a treatment for cerebral folate deficiency in autism bases on a pivotal 40 patient study. iHerb Inc is the largest supplier of folinic acid. Coincidentally, Mehmet Oz, admin for the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services holds an equity stake in iHerb.

    Another study found adverse effects were mild with the most common being aggression (9.5%), excitement or agitation (11.7%), headache (4.9%), insomnia (8.5%), and increased tantrums (6.2%).

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