All the songs we do are basically about one of three things: booze, sex or rock n roll.
Meaning of the quote
Bon Scott, a Scottish musician, says that most of the songs he and his band create focus on one of three main topics: drinking alcohol, romantic relationships, or the music genre of rock and roll. This quote suggests that popular music often revolves around common human experiences and desires, such as the enjoyment of alcohol, the pursuit of intimate connections, and the passion for a particular style of music.
About Bon Scott
Bon Scott was the lead vocalist of the iconic rock band AC/DC from 1974 until his untimely death in 1980. Originally from Scotland, he moved to Australia as a child and rose to fame as the voice behind some of AC/DC’s most beloved tracks, leaving a lasting impact on the hard rock genre.
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We meet a lot of people, we drink lots of stuff and have lots of fun.
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That’s how I got my name, you know. The Bonny scot, see?
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The more people they can give us upfront the harder we play.
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I’m a special drunkard… I drink too much.
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