AC/DC: Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution Meaning
Song Released: 1981
Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution Lyrics
Hey there, all you middle men
Throw away your fancy clothes
And while you're out there sittin' on a fence
So get off your ass and come down here
'Cause rock 'n' roll ain't no riddle man
To me it makes good, good sense
Good...
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Its a reply for New Zealand government who accused ACDC for being too "noise" and acoustic pollution
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it is about how rock'n roll isn't bad for your ears and how it is never going to die. It was written when a club didn't like ac/dc's rock
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The real meaning...
A bar had complained about ac/dc's music, and rhythm guitarist malcolm young came up with this song concept in retaliation, simply stating that noone can stop rock 'n roll, and that he would play it till he died. -
And about how he doesn't care about those people that don't like rock. FILTHY HYPOCRITES! They make more noise complaining.
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This is all about a love for Rock and Roll.
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