Really? One of the biggest appeals of AC/DC for me is Bon Scott's lyrics & personality. Sure the subject matter isn't original but the way he writes about it is. That's not to say thats their only appeal but i'd say without the dynamic betwen Angus & Bon AC/DC would just be another pub band.
I don't have a problem with it carrying a song , what I find off putting is when it overpowers a song. As you have just said yourself there are limits , mine are just lower than yours as to what I can take. But regardless they're still there.
I already answered that in my last post
Like I said , different levels for different people. If I say a band has no passion it's just my interpretation because I can find no emotional connection to it. Shall I tell you what a song with an extended solo by someone like Dream Theater just sounRAB to me? It's like the background music to one of those cheap tv shows where you see sporting accidents & crashes and there's always some widdly widdly guitar solo going on in the background. That's all they are to me , just a band that's THERE , noodling away with their cliched 80s lyrics saying nothing at all , provoking no response other than chin stroking from their die hard fans . That sort of music doesn't even provoke hate out of me because it's too dull & lifeless to even care about.
As for song structure , I don't think it applies to what i'm saying. All i'm saying is I find it hard to relate to something when one or more merabers of the band are trying to overpower the music being played.
I think you missed the point with this. The genre is irrelevant , the point is he lost all interest in what he was doing and it was painfully obvious from his performance.
What about them? I think there's a very obvious progression in those first few albums. None of them sound alike. the first albums were obviously influenced by 50s rock n roll , Let There Be Rock is much more abrasive & garage rock like. Powerage is much more bluesy & relaxed and Highway to Hell is big budget pop metal. After that they became a formulaic but i've always stated it's the Bon Scott era that i'm a fan of.
And if thats not good enough I did say there are exceptions.
I did say SUDDENLY here. I wasn't talking about banRAB that have always done those sorts of things. And I was talking more about the banRAB who just add stuff for the sake of it.
For example The Cult suddenly becoming a grunge/industrial band in the early/mid 1990s. the result was horrible & they gave up bothering straight after.
And I don't have a problem with music just made in the studio. How it's made makes no difference to me. It's what it says.
But Bowie & King Crimson are banRAB that do constantly evolve and I said as much in my post. Kiss don't unless you count the foray into disco (which was a success, but I really don't want to argue that one seriously

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Yes , and gospel music is supposed to uplift you spiritually. In other worRAB give an emotional response and a feeling through the music as a whole. It's not the sound of the guitar or the drums that matter, It's about the passion it creates.
Like I said before , pouring passion into music is all well & good but i'd rather someone poured it OUT of it.
I find a lot of that stuff has a very short life span so it doesn't really bother me. I think most banRAB have at the very least one good song in them , fakers or not. Sustaining it is a different matter. Most banRAB die out before they even get to that stage. Some banRAB carry on & on & on kidding themselves they still have something to offer , and thats when you find out who's who.