I may be able to shed a tiny bit of light on this, in that there are lots of tourist places where you can do this--like the place out west where a bunch of friends and I got dressed up in costumes that only had fronts (so that they will fit anyone), to look like we were in the Wild West (luckily I don't have the pic any more ). Some places you just stick your head through a hole in the backdrop, which is what I thought this was, initially. As for the circumstances behind this pic, though, I have no idea.
I don't like any of their album covers.
(Though I suppose the one I dislike least is III. Fortunately the cover doesn't affect my opinion of the music inside! )
You posted this thread yesterday, lots of people replied, and now it's disappeared. Maybe some of the replies were in purple.
Anyway, I'll say again briefly what I said then--people have different tastes, and you can't change that by producing "facts" about record sales, etc. Let him like AC/DC.
They look in amazingly good nick, considering the time that has passed--and anything with Bonzo's signature is worth its weight in gold to most fans, or a s much gold as they can come up with!
Until people post a pic, I imagine them as looking like their avatars--so needless to say, you didn't look quite like I'd imagined, YC! Your wife is indeed lovely, and you're--well, lovelier than your avatar.
Oh, and cracking pic, Bonnie!
I remember seeing Dr. Syn at the movies and falling madly in love with the young hero, who I assume must have been Sean Scully. Wonder whatever happened to him? Anyway, it was an enjoyable tale (for the young and impressionable, anyway).
Well, they didn't really waste their time BECAUSE they didn't know what was going to happen, if you see what I mean. At the time it made perfect sense for them to be doing that.
I remember queuing all night for tickets for the Faces at that-place-in-Liverpool-where-they-used-to-have-the-wrestling, can't-remember-its-name, fuelled only by a packet of digestive biscuits and bottles of Guinness.
Then there were all the postal ballots. I got lucky for the Stones and Springsteen in different decades . . .