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Ac/dc Tribute Act - Ac/seedy - Live At Templemore Arms Hotel

  • 22-05-2008 12:32pm
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    AC/SEEDY, without a doubt Ireland’s top AC/DC tribute act having toured the country and beyond extensively over the past year, appear live at the Templemore Arms Hotel on Bank Holiday Sunday, June 1st.

    Their popularity is based on their no-frills attitude and precise performances of their mentor's classics, recreating the original Bon Scott era 'DC sound of raw riffs, boozy blues and no nonsense rock n' roll. The Seedy set consists of AC/DC classics such as Highway To Hell, Whole Lotta Rosie, Sin City, and Let There Be Rock along with rarities and album tracks from the Bon Scott era and also thrown in are one or two surprises from the Brian Johnston era. Always guaranteed is a night of high energy, no nonsense rock n roll whenever they hit your town.

    AC/DC themselves, were formed in Australia over 30 years ago and to date have clocked up over 140 million album sales worldwide making them one of the worlds premier recording acts. They are responsible for some of rocks finest moments from their debut High Voltage in 1974 right up to their latest studio release Stiff Upper Lip from 2000. In February 1980 tragedy struck the band, when legendary front man, Bon Scott, was found dead after choking on his own vomit, the coroner stating that he had drunk himself to death. The band were devastated, but within four months they had pulled themselves back together, and with new lead vocalist, Brian Johnson, were ready to take on the world once more.

    With a rumoured album release and concert appearance of AC/DC in Ireland within the next year, a night with AC/SEEDY could be the perfect opportunity for old fans of the band to reacquaint themselves with some AC/DC classics and a chance for new fans to see what all the fuss is about. So dust off that air guitar, dig out that old school uniform, and get ready to be rocked, by the one and only, AC/SEEDY.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,751 ✭✭✭ec18


    I'd Recommend against going saw them last year and they were uselss came on stage an hour late and were playing stuff no one knew..... it wasn't long beforwe the "play something we know" chants started and the venue started to empty


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 freddie22


    ec18 wrote: »
    I'd Recommend against going saw them last year and they were uselss came on stage an hour late and were playing stuff no one knew..... it wasn't long beforwe the "play something we know" chants started and the venue started to empty


    Where did this happen? I've seen the band about 3 or 4 times in the past year or two and they were deadly each time. never seen anyone leave a gig either. You're obviously not an AC/DC fan coz then you would know the songs that they play.


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