A very good start, with the song's riff strummed lightly on the guitar, leading into the pickup of the drums and Brian Johnson's voice, calling out to the "middlemen" to stop living up to the snobs and come down join the rock & roll, because "too me it makes good, good sense". And then it blasts into the meat of the song. What makes it so good is that it clearly states what so many of us live to show, that rock is always going to be around and that it's never going to die no matter how many obstacles it faces down the way. It also said that the band did not care that they were largely panned by music critics at the time, and that no matter what is said about them, they were not going to go away or stop playing the same old loud fist-risen rock for anyone. And that is why they are still around today and have massive and loyal support from fans. And of course, as the end of the song states, it's the bare-bones fact, "Rock & roll is just rock & roll."
A very good start, with the song's riff strummed lightly on the guitar, leading into the pickup of the drums and Brian Johnson's voice, calling out to the "middlemen" to stop living up to the snobs and come down join the rock & roll, because "too me it makes good, good sense". And then it blasts into the meat of the song. What makes it so good is that it clearly states what so many of us live to show, that rock is always going to be around and that it's never going to die no matter how many obstacles it faces down the way. It also said that the band did not care that they were largely panned by music critics at the time, and that no matter what is said about them, they were not going to go away or stop playing the same old loud fist-risen rock for anyone. And that is why they are still around today and have massive and loyal support from fans. And of course, as the end of the song states, it's the bare-bones fact, "Rock & roll is just rock & roll."