Fantastic! Check it out!
Monday, April 26, 2010
Saturday, April 24, 2010
AMARCORD ARGENTINA

AMARCORD ARGENTINA
"Of all the concerts that I've ever done this was the wildest audience" - D. Mallet
Those like AC/DC Abruzzo who were in Argentina definitely understand the words of director David Mallet...
THE IRON MAN 2 Soundtrack is finally out. Now we are all waiting for the Live DVD from Buenos Aires!
Thursday, April 22, 2010
THE AUSTRALIAN CHRONICLES 8
FREMANTLE - Part 2
Photo galleryGet the flash player here: http://www.adobe.com/flashplayer
Monday, April 19, 2010
THE AUSTRALIAN CHRONICLES 7
FREMANTLE - Part 1
The Pilgrimage of AC/DC Abruzzo to the grave of legendary Rocker Bon Scott
Fremantle Cemetery March 7, 2010 - The President and Oscar "El Rana" after the 4th beer
EL RANA - Mateo, 40 years I waited to come here. 40 years... I wanna stay here now...
THE PRESIDENT- What do you mean Oscar?!? You wanna sleep here tonight?
EL RANA - No Mateo... I wanna stay here forever...
EL RANA - Mateo, 40 years I waited to come here. 40 years... I wanna stay here now...
THE PRESIDENT- What do you mean Oscar?!? You wanna sleep here tonight?
EL RANA - No Mateo... I wanna stay here forever...
We had planned to go to Fremantle on March 7, after the first show in Perth. We had waited many years to visit the grave of Ronald Belford Scott, one of the greatest rock'n'roll legend ever existed. It was part of the promise we had made after the Hammersmith show in 2003. And finally the day had arrived. Being there on the year of the 30th anniversary of his death, after 10 AC/DC shows in a row in Australia was something really special and meaningful for us.
We arrive early in the afternoon. From the moment you spot the arch built only a couple of years ago you can tell the place has something magical.... A small small group of people are already inside, chatting and drinking, in a very respectful way. We stop in front of Bon's grave to pay our tribute to the Legend. We stay there for a few minutes observing the plaque and all the gifts that were brought from fans coming from all over the world. "Carry Me Home" is played by a small radio a few metres from us...
A big guy with curly hair waves at us. He wants us to join him. He recognizes our T-shirts from the 2003 Hammersmith show in London. He's got one too...
Hola. Me llamo Oscar. Pero todos me llaman "El Rana"... Oscar speaks only Spanish. He tells us about his bar in Madrid, about his huge bootleg collection, about the debts he made to come to Australia, about the memories from the legendary 2003 Hammersmith gig, about the fact that he doesn't have a ticket for the last show in Perth but decided to come anyway... You could clearly see in his eyes that spark that you find in all hardcore AC/DC fans when they talk about their passion... He keeps handing us bottles of beers in the meantime, which we all dedicate "TO BON"...
We stay there for almost 3 hours, sitting on the grass and sharing stories and meeting people who pass by... Families with children, people who live a few blocks away, miners from the outback and fans. Lots of fans... Each of them has a story or a reason for being there... For us it is the promise we made in London after the Hammersmith show, for John it is the promise he made to his mate who died a few weeks before. For Oscar it is simply the dream of a lifetime.
Oscar is right. You could feel there was something special, ephemeral, spiritual in the air...
After the 4 beers we are feeling a bit drunk but we have to go back to Fremantle to buy our pentacles in the Fremantle market before it closes... We say Ciao to all our friends and we get a lift from the guy of the Highway to Hell Tour, who just stopped by. We jump on his "rock'n'roll tram"and head for the market...

We arrive early in the afternoon. From the moment you spot the arch built only a couple of years ago you can tell the place has something magical.... A small small group of people are already inside, chatting and drinking, in a very respectful way. We stop in front of Bon's grave to pay our tribute to the Legend. We stay there for a few minutes observing the plaque and all the gifts that were brought from fans coming from all over the world. "Carry Me Home" is played by a small radio a few metres from us...
A big guy with curly hair waves at us. He wants us to join him. He recognizes our T-shirts from the 2003 Hammersmith show in London. He's got one too...
Hola. Me llamo Oscar. Pero todos me llaman "El Rana"... Oscar speaks only Spanish. He tells us about his bar in Madrid, about his huge bootleg collection, about the debts he made to come to Australia, about the memories from the legendary 2003 Hammersmith gig, about the fact that he doesn't have a ticket for the last show in Perth but decided to come anyway... You could clearly see in his eyes that spark that you find in all hardcore AC/DC fans when they talk about their passion... He keeps handing us bottles of beers in the meantime, which we all dedicate "TO BON"...
We stay there for almost 3 hours, sitting on the grass and sharing stories and meeting people who pass by... Families with children, people who live a few blocks away, miners from the outback and fans. Lots of fans... Each of them has a story or a reason for being there... For us it is the promise we made in London after the Hammersmith show, for John it is the promise he made to his mate who died a few weeks before. For Oscar it is simply the dream of a lifetime.
Oscar is right. You could feel there was something special, ephemeral, spiritual in the air...
After the 4 beers we are feeling a bit drunk but we have to go back to Fremantle to buy our pentacles in the Fremantle market before it closes... We say Ciao to all our friends and we get a lift from the guy of the Highway to Hell Tour, who just stopped by. We jump on his "rock'n'roll tram"and head for the market...

Wednesday, April 14, 2010
THE AUSTRALIAN CHRONICLES 6
FOOD AND BEVERAGE DEBAUCHERY (OZ STYLE)
We know that being on tour can be a Highway to Hell. Especially for Italians, who cannot settle easily for the mediocre food you find around the world... And it's really tough! Especially when you are away from Italy for months because you're on tour with AC/DC. Australia has been a real challenge for us. And it still is.
THE SECRETARY GENERAL (Italian cuisine and wine expert): I always manage to provide an effective solution to AC/DC Abruzzo food problems in every country we go. But I got to admit that here in Australia it's been pretty tough. I mean, here even to make a simple PASTA AL SUGO with some fresh basil becomes a challenge...
During the Australian tour we've been through all sort of food misadventures, especially when we didn't have a kitchen to cook our own pasta etc. We always try to book hostels or apartments with a semi-professional kitchen that can be used by guests, by here in Australia, with all these backpackers who survive with those disgusting $ 0.99 instant noodles, the quality standard is much lower than elsewhere. So we've seen all kinds of food aberrations, from fake Chinese Parmesan to totally tasteless mozzarella... Surprisingly, even the quality of the vegetables is lower than in Italy. We still can't figure out why, considering the sun they have here in Australia. It must be the distribution to big supermarket chains that mess everything up. Still, probably nobody cares here about taste and freshness of food (at least in the cities)... In the end we even saw people putting ketchup on spaghetti or eating "garlic bread" thinking it's BRUSCHETTA!
As for the wine, the situation is a bit better. But still very challenging. At least the Australians are developing a good taste so it is possible to find some good bottles of wine from Europe. But, as Brian told us in Perth, sometimes your dinner in a posh restaurant in Australia becomes a nightmare when you find out that they only have Australian wines on the wine list!! You ask the waiter and he will confirm that they have nothing from Italy or France! Unbelievable! Even for Brian Johnson!
Anyway the Australian wine production looks like it is improving comparing to a few years ago. But still you see things that will be unthinkable in Europe such as wine in 4-litre boxes. Yes! They sell wine in plastic bags put inside cardboard boxes. But we gotta admit that it's marketed so well that most backpackers who go shopping for wine will come out carrying a few BOXES of wine... We won't tell you what they do to filter wine (actually we will: EGGS, MILK and FISH!!! Read the small prints!).
As for wine bottles, forget about the cork! Here is the kingdom of the SCREW CAP! The future of "sustainable" wine making... But the biggest scandal we saw, as far as wine is concerned, a proper contradiction in terms, is the NON-ALCOHOLIC WINE. 3000 years of glorious history, from the Ancient Greece to Italian traditional wine making and aging techniques, destroyed by this oxymoron...
We know that being on tour can be a Highway to Hell. Especially for Italians, who cannot settle easily for the mediocre food you find around the world... And it's really tough! Especially when you are away from Italy for months because you're on tour with AC/DC. Australia has been a real challenge for us. And it still is.
THE SECRETARY GENERAL (Italian cuisine and wine expert): I always manage to provide an effective solution to AC/DC Abruzzo food problems in every country we go. But I got to admit that here in Australia it's been pretty tough. I mean, here even to make a simple PASTA AL SUGO with some fresh basil becomes a challenge...
During the Australian tour we've been through all sort of food misadventures, especially when we didn't have a kitchen to cook our own pasta etc. We always try to book hostels or apartments with a semi-professional kitchen that can be used by guests, by here in Australia, with all these backpackers who survive with those disgusting $ 0.99 instant noodles, the quality standard is much lower than elsewhere. So we've seen all kinds of food aberrations, from fake Chinese Parmesan to totally tasteless mozzarella... Surprisingly, even the quality of the vegetables is lower than in Italy. We still can't figure out why, considering the sun they have here in Australia. It must be the distribution to big supermarket chains that mess everything up. Still, probably nobody cares here about taste and freshness of food (at least in the cities)... In the end we even saw people putting ketchup on spaghetti or eating "garlic bread" thinking it's BRUSCHETTA!
As for the wine, the situation is a bit better. But still very challenging. At least the Australians are developing a good taste so it is possible to find some good bottles of wine from Europe. But, as Brian told us in Perth, sometimes your dinner in a posh restaurant in Australia becomes a nightmare when you find out that they only have Australian wines on the wine list!! You ask the waiter and he will confirm that they have nothing from Italy or France! Unbelievable! Even for Brian Johnson!
Anyway the Australian wine production looks like it is improving comparing to a few years ago. But still you see things that will be unthinkable in Europe such as wine in 4-litre boxes. Yes! They sell wine in plastic bags put inside cardboard boxes. But we gotta admit that it's marketed so well that most backpackers who go shopping for wine will come out carrying a few BOXES of wine... We won't tell you what they do to filter wine (actually we will: EGGS, MILK and FISH!!! Read the small prints!).
As for wine bottles, forget about the cork! Here is the kingdom of the SCREW CAP! The future of "sustainable" wine making... But the biggest scandal we saw, as far as wine is concerned, a proper contradiction in terms, is the NON-ALCOHOLIC WINE. 3000 years of glorious history, from the Ancient Greece to Italian traditional wine making and aging techniques, destroyed by this oxymoron...
Sunday, April 11, 2010
THE AUSTRALIAN CHRONICLES 5

The adventures of AC/DC Abruzzo in Sydney continue. It's not easy to describe properly the magic of this city, from the majestic beauty of the Harbour Bridge and Opera House to the perfect waves and hotties of Bondi Beach...
So we'll let our friend Brian Johnson, a true Rocker and Roller, always displaying "Abruzzese-style" attitude and charm, explain some of the landmarks of this fantastic city...
Friday, April 9, 2010
THE AUSTRALIAN CHRONICLES 4 - BEST BOOBS PARADE OF THE WORLD TOUR
"Tits out for the boys
Tits out for the boys"
TRADITIONAL AUSTRALIAN SONG
Tits out for the boys"
TRADITIONAL AUSTRALIAN SONG
This post is intended to document a peculiar cultural phenomenon witnessed by AC/DC Abruzzo in Australia and it is to be used for research purposes only.In the last 2 months we have received many emails from our fans and readers asking for more details and evidence about the "boobs flashing" we've been mentioning in our reports from Australia. Considering the founding principles of Project AC/DC Abruzzo, we couldn't say no.
So, without further ado, and with the blessing of our friend and mentor Brian "Get them out if you've got them" Johnson, the real promoter of this wonderful initiative in all Australian stadiums, AC/DC Abruzzo presents:
THE BEST BOOBS PARADE OF THE BLACK ICE TOUR
ANZ STADIUM - SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 22 FEBRUARY 2010
ANZ STADIUM - SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 22 FEBRUARY 2010
photos from the AC/DC Abruzzo private archives










Yes! This was only in one night! We've got more in our archives but that's enough for the moment. Don't be greedy!
AC/DC Abruzzo would like to take this opportunity to thank the generous and compliant ladies of the third Sydney show, the video director for capturing so well the essence of The Jack and You Shook me All Night Long live on the maxi-screens and Brian for his very effective persuasive skills... We also salute the infinite power of Rock'n'Roll!
Thursday, April 8, 2010
THE AUSTRALIAN CHRONICLES 3
Among the 11 exclusive videos we've published so far about AC/DC Abruzzo's Project Australia this was the most successful one with almost 20,000 hits in less than 2 months... We wonder why...
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
EARTHQUAKE IN ABRUZZO - 1 YEAR AGO

Today is the first anniversary of the terrible earthquake that devastated L'Aquila, the main city of Abruzzo. The earthquake hit at 3.32 am on April 6 2009 killing 308 people. Thousands were injured. The majority of the people lost everything.
We were in Spain at that moment and fortunately we didn't experience this terrible event directly. But those who followed our blog at that time remember that we were under shock for several days having friends or relatives affected directly by this catastrophe.
Today AC/DC Abruzzo participates in the official commemoration that takes place in L'Aquila and in the whole country of Italy. We are physically far away from Abruzzo but emotionally we feel very close. Our thoughts go out to the strong and gentle people of L'Aquila.
Monday, April 5, 2010
THE AUSTRALIAN CHRONICLES 2
The organization of the final European leg of the Black Ice World tour continues. After the unexpected addition of the two Spanish shows (which obviously can not be missed) AC/DC Abruzzo has been facing some extra organizational challenges.
Despite some unexpected problems with the Internet connections (Australian USB modems are the most unreliable and expensive of the Western Civilization) the Steering Committee has worked around the clock in the past few weeks. The aim was not only to book flights, trains, hotels etc but also to find the money to afford them! I told you folks... it's harder than it looks!
Yesterday AC/DC Abruzzo Vice President met with Marco from AC/DC Italia for a delicate diplomatic dinner in Abruzzo, to discuss the future plans of the joint venture. Obviously in front of a few dozens arROCKsticini, the most iconic and delicious food specialty from Abruzzo... Pretty unfair considering what we had to eat here in Australia for our our Easter lunch.
Orangus has disappeared again. Nobody knows where he is. He will probably show up again in Sofia...

We met Phil on a number of occasions during the Australian tour. We always applied the AC/DC Abruzzo strategical model and everything always worked just fine.
Kidding aside, Phil is a true rockstar, no doubt about it. And the more we meet him and talk to him (just a few words per time, obviously) and the more we are convinced about that he has a genuine, pure, mean, old school rock'n'roll soul.
He loves his cigarettes. He loves his drums. He loves women. He loves rock'n'roll. And, as we found out in Sydney, he just loves to play "HIGH VOLTAGE" live...
(After the second Sydney show)
The President: Hey Phil! Thank you for playing High Voltage. It was amazing tonight
Phil: Thanks... I actually quite enjoyed it myself.
:O
Watch the video from the show. 3 min 30 sec in you'll get Phil "Goldfish" Rudd at his best. HERE

KOSP ITALIAN SEDUCTION SCHOOL - ORANGUS
Orangus' style with women is definitely less sophisticated than the Kosp's and KK's and it tends to be more direct. He seduces women with his Italian charm and strong confidence and he doesn't apologize for it. Although KK and KOSP don't endorse this style of seduction, they recognize that it can be very powerful in certain situations. Sometimes women want to be seduced. But only by Alpha men. Being Alpha is the key to successful direct Game.
Orangus' direct game with women doesn't not include Pick Up lines (like the ones used in Can I sit Next to You for example) or techniques to spark attraction but it relies mainly on the so called "caveman" style mixed with Italian gentleman charm.
Despite some unexpected problems with the Internet connections (Australian USB modems are the most unreliable and expensive of the Western Civilization) the Steering Committee has worked around the clock in the past few weeks. The aim was not only to book flights, trains, hotels etc but also to find the money to afford them! I told you folks... it's harder than it looks!
Yesterday AC/DC Abruzzo Vice President met with Marco from AC/DC Italia for a delicate diplomatic dinner in Abruzzo, to discuss the future plans of the joint venture. Obviously in front of a few dozens arROCKsticini, the most iconic and delicious food specialty from Abruzzo... Pretty unfair considering what we had to eat here in Australia for our our Easter lunch.
Orangus has disappeared again. Nobody knows where he is. He will probably show up again in Sofia...
PHIL "HARDCORE ROCKSTAR" RUDD

We met Phil on a number of occasions during the Australian tour. We always applied the AC/DC Abruzzo strategical model and everything always worked just fine.
Kidding aside, Phil is a true rockstar, no doubt about it. And the more we meet him and talk to him (just a few words per time, obviously) and the more we are convinced about that he has a genuine, pure, mean, old school rock'n'roll soul.
He loves his cigarettes. He loves his drums. He loves women. He loves rock'n'roll. And, as we found out in Sydney, he just loves to play "HIGH VOLTAGE" live...
(After the second Sydney show)
The President: Hey Phil! Thank you for playing High Voltage. It was amazing tonight
Phil: Thanks... I actually quite enjoyed it myself.
:O
Watch the video from the show. 3 min 30 sec in you'll get Phil "Goldfish" Rudd at his best. HERE

KOSP ITALIAN SEDUCTION SCHOOL - ORANGUS
Orangus' style with women is definitely less sophisticated than the Kosp's and KK's and it tends to be more direct. He seduces women with his Italian charm and strong confidence and he doesn't apologize for it. Although KK and KOSP don't endorse this style of seduction, they recognize that it can be very powerful in certain situations. Sometimes women want to be seduced. But only by Alpha men. Being Alpha is the key to successful direct Game.
Orangus' direct game with women doesn't not include Pick Up lines (like the ones used in Can I sit Next to You for example) or techniques to spark attraction but it relies mainly on the so called "caveman" style mixed with Italian gentleman charm.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Special Offer
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANGUS!

OFFERTA SPECIALE PER TUTTI GLI UTENTI DI AC/DC ITALIA
1 LIBRO € 59,99
2 LIBRI € 110
(spedizione inclusa)
Sunday, March 28, 2010
THE AUSTRALIAN CHRONICLES
In the next few weeks, before the beginning of the European Tour, AC/DC Abruzzo will be publishing exclusive videos, photos and other material gathered during the 2010 Australian Tour.
We start with this exclusive video from the Melbourne Family Jewels Exhibition prepared in collaboration with AC/DC Italia.
We start with this exclusive video from the Melbourne Family Jewels Exhibition prepared in collaboration with AC/DC Italia.
AC/DC MELBOURNE JEWELS from AC/DC Abruzzo on Vimeo.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
AC/DC ABRUZZO WINS THE AWARD FOR "THE GREATEST FAN BLOG"!

Murray Engleheart, co-author of Maximum Rock'n'Roll, notified us on behalf of The Van Egmond Group that AC/DC Abruzzo was voted "THE GREATEST FAN BLOG" of the AC/DC BLACK ICE TOUR.
AC/DC Abruzzo and its staff wish to thank Murray, the Van Egmond Group and all those who supported us during this memorable journey across the globe with AC/DC. Special thanks to Acdc.com, Acdc-Italia.com and Ac-dc.net and to all the other websites that supported our blog.
Last but not least, thank you to all our readers and fans. See you soon in Europe!
AC/DC ABRUZZO COMPLETES PROJECT JAPAN
After Australia AC/DC Abruzzo also completed Project Japan successfully. The Vice President Andrea and Special Envoy Orangus spent a wonderful week in the country of the rising sun attending 3 unforgettable AC/DC rock shows in beautiful and intimate indoor arenas! Both of them were surprised by the Japanese crowds who really know how to rock! AC/DC Abruzzo salutes Japan!
Saturday, March 20, 2010
OSAKA REPORT + ABRUZZO LITTLE TIBET
The adventures of Junko and Orangus in Japan
(part 2)
(part 2)
Osaka, Kyocera Dome,
March 16, 2010
Setlist:
Rock'n'Roll Train
Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
Back in Black
Big Jack
Dirty Deeds
Shot Down In Flames
Thunderstruck
Black Ice
The Jack (incl Angus strip)
Hells Bells
Shoot to Thrill
War Machine
High Voltage
You Shook Me All Night Long
TNT
Whole Lotta Rosie
Let There Be Rock
Highway to Hell
For Those About To Rock
Hi guys! Here's the exclusive report written in Italian by Junko Kawamura, one of the greatest sopranos of Japan, appreciated worldwide for her perfect rendering of the Mummy in Giuseppe Verdi's Aida. As you can imagine it wasn't easy to make a Japanese woman to write in Italian but I made it possible! Here it comes:
"ho capito che lorenzo e molto potente quando si tratta di biglietti,anche in giappone, abbiamo preso 2 ottimi posti, davanti alla pedana, essendo ilmio 3 concerto rock non capisco tanto le differenze con gli altri 2 concerti di tokyo, ma dall inizio mi sembrava che la loro tensione fosse molto alta, piu di tokyo, mi e piaciuta molto una delle prima canzoni, quella col ritmo piu veloce (la sto interrogando, ma non capisco quale, magari quando torno a casa le faccio sentire di
nuovo i pezzi con youtube ndr) mi sono piaciute anche the jack (a lei piace il blues di Gary Moore ndr), e stata una bella esperienza
Back to me now. I'm glad she acknowledged my superpowers when it comes to concert tickets. In the previous report I meant that the Japanese audience is incredibly calm and quite before and after the show but during the show they just go wild. For the second show in Tokyo Junko and I messed it up with the scheduled time and arrived late to the arena. AC/DC started at 5pm instead of 7pm as the previous night and we didn't know. (TYPICAL OF ORANGUS)
Anyway, the Osaka show was my 50th AC/DC show so I celebrated the occasion by wearing a t-shirt that I had bought at my first show in Bologna in 1996. In Osaka we had 2 excellent seats, almost as good as in Albany last year. The show ranks in my personal top 3 list being Circus Krone number 1 and Hammersmith number 2. High Voltage was the highlight of the night. To my taste, it was just perfect. The photos of Bon were no longer on the screens like in Australia though.
Brian started the show very well but then he got a bit tired. The others were just on fire, similar to the show in Dusseldorf, which to me is one of the best performances of the band for this tour. During the show Brian saw the AC/DC Abruzzo flag that I was holding and came by to say hello. Then he did the military salute.
Considering that Junko actually looked like a mummy of the Aida during the first two shows in Tokyo I forced her to drink Sake before the OSAKA concert. She got drunk and stopped to act like a mummy... AHAHAH
EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS + VIDEOS
FROM THE AC/DC ABRUZZO SYDNEY OFFICE
The Steering Committee has been meeting every day since the end of the Australian tour to work on the planning of the European Tour 2010, the final leg of the Black Ice World Tour. Although there have been rumours about 2 extra shows to be added in Spain we believe that there won't be any change to the current list. Soon the official AC/DC Abruzzo Tour will be revealed.
ABRUZZO - THE LITTLE TIBET
We found an interesting article on The Times regarding our beloved region. The famous English newspaper ranks Abruzzo as one of the 10 best adventures of a lifetime!
Here's an excerpt from The Times' article.
Fancy a Tibetan trek without the long-haul flight? A self-guided hike through the Abruzzo region of Italy could be the solution. It has vino rosso rather than yak’s butter tea, but the long flat valleys sandwiched by grey mountains are dubbed “Little Tibet” and have even stood in for the Himalayas in movies. From Barisciano the route climbs past medieval villages and castles, reaching the plateau of Campo Imperatore, with superb views of the Gran Sasso peaks. After stays in comfortable huts on this seven-day trip, you hike up Corno Grande, the highest Apennine mountain.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
OSAKA, SYDNEY and Playing with girls
From what we've heard OSAKA was really special. Apparently Alan and Andrea rank the show among one of the best they've seen so far, considering the band, the venue and the crowd. Here's an exclusive video and some exclusive pictures from yesterday's show.






NEW AC/DC ABRUZZO OFFICE IN SYDNEY
AC/DC Abruzzo Steering Committee is currently in the new AC/DC Abruzzo office in Sydney, located on Pitt Street, 50 metres from THE CHEQUERS (!!!). The Steering committee started the preparation and the planning of the Grand Finale of the Black Ice World Tour in Europe this summer... Stay tuned! We're coming to a town near you!
PHOTOGALLERY OSAKA MARCH 16, 2010






NEW AC/DC ABRUZZO OFFICE IN SYDNEY
AC/DC Abruzzo Steering Committee is currently in the new AC/DC Abruzzo office in Sydney, located on Pitt Street, 50 metres from THE CHEQUERS (!!!). The Steering committee started the preparation and the planning of the Grand Finale of the Black Ice World Tour in Europe this summer... Stay tuned! We're coming to a town near you!
14 May 2010 Sofia BG Vassil Levsky Stadium
16 May 2010 Bucharest RO Piata Constitutiei
19 May 2010 Udine IT Stadio Friuli
22 May 2010 Wels AT Air Field (Flugplatz Wels)
25 May 2010 Hannover DE Messe
27 May 2010 Warsaw PL Bemowo Airport
30 May 2010 Oslo NO Valle Hovin Stadion
01 Jun 2010 Tampere FI Ratina Stadium
03 Jun 2010 Stockholm SE Olympic Stadium
05 Jun 2010 Horsens DK CASA Arena Horsens
08 Jun 2010 Bern CH Stade de Suisse
11 Jun 2010 Donington GB Donington Park
13 Jun 2010 Stuttgart DE Cannstatter Wasen
15 Jun 2010 Nice FR Parc des Sports Charles Ehrmann
18 Jun 2010 Paris FR Stade De France
20 Jun 2010 Dresden DE Ostrahege
22 Jun 2010 Berlin DE Olympic Stadium
KOSP ITALIAN SEDUCTION SCHOOL
Playing with Girls
Bring on the showgirls and the debutantes
Late-night waitress in a restaurant
Headin` for the clubs and bars with the flashin` lights
Lookin` for the good-time girls in their black nylon tights
Over the barrel bottoms-up Playing with girls gonna get you hot
Playing with guns gonna get you shot
Playing with fire gonna heat you up
Playing with me you`re gonna get the lot
During the AC/DC Australian tour Kosp's assistant KK proved to be a great mentor for the two AC/DC Abruzzo's Pick Up Artist instructors. They learned some important lessons on the Rockstar lifestyle and on how to be worthwhile skilled players. KK also taught them that listening to AC/DC music can be of great help in learning this difficult art form. Songs such as "Playing with the girls" from the Fly on the Wall album is one of KK's favourite and it perfectly sums up how the Rockstar attitude should be.
In the next entry there will also be a special report on the graduation exam of our PUA student Brett in Perth last week.
16 May 2010 Bucharest RO Piata Constitutiei
19 May 2010 Udine IT Stadio Friuli
22 May 2010 Wels AT Air Field (Flugplatz Wels)
25 May 2010 Hannover DE Messe
27 May 2010 Warsaw PL Bemowo Airport
30 May 2010 Oslo NO Valle Hovin Stadion
01 Jun 2010 Tampere FI Ratina Stadium
03 Jun 2010 Stockholm SE Olympic Stadium
05 Jun 2010 Horsens DK CASA Arena Horsens
08 Jun 2010 Bern CH Stade de Suisse
11 Jun 2010 Donington GB Donington Park
13 Jun 2010 Stuttgart DE Cannstatter Wasen
15 Jun 2010 Nice FR Parc des Sports Charles Ehrmann
18 Jun 2010 Paris FR Stade De France
20 Jun 2010 Dresden DE Ostrahege
22 Jun 2010 Berlin DE Olympic Stadium
KOSP ITALIAN SEDUCTION SCHOOL
Playing with Girls
Bring on the showgirls and the debutantes
Late-night waitress in a restaurant
Headin` for the clubs and bars with the flashin` lights
Lookin` for the good-time girls in their black nylon tights
Over the barrel bottoms-up Playing with girls gonna get you hot
Playing with guns gonna get you shot
Playing with fire gonna heat you up
Playing with me you`re gonna get the lot
During the AC/DC Australian tour Kosp's assistant KK proved to be a great mentor for the two AC/DC Abruzzo's Pick Up Artist instructors. They learned some important lessons on the Rockstar lifestyle and on how to be worthwhile skilled players. KK also taught them that listening to AC/DC music can be of great help in learning this difficult art form. Songs such as "Playing with the girls" from the Fly on the Wall album is one of KK's favourite and it perfectly sums up how the Rockstar attitude should be.
In the next entry there will also be a special report on the graduation exam of our PUA student Brett in Perth last week.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)























