
Back in Black sold twice as many records as Abbey Road. It’s the most successful rock record (and 2nd most successful record period). So let’s dig into why. What’s the magic of this band, this album, and how can it make us love music a little bit more?
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Being glue and being transparent. Able to bend. Held very well constant. Blend of hammer-ons and pull-offs. Can still reach. A defining point. So approachable. That authentic nature. A celebration of life. Has the energy. A really cool way to do it. Swagger and time and articulation. Just enough funk. Use skill to speak. The perceptual effect. Emotional arc and interest. That’s pretty cool. Through this lens. Give that reason. Perceptual reality. Respecting the audience. Able to switch. Has a launchpad. A compressive effect. It rips. That whole energy presses through the entire record. Recapitulation. Just kinda in the air. Keeping the groove going, providing the backbone. 𓀗
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