The thunderstorm god, by his mortal name Angus Young, and his colleagues have confirmed the Gaia Hypothesis, have supplied wireless energy through the Tesla Effect and have created a particular Burnout Syndrome on Sunday, May 16, in Piata Constitutiei in Bucharest.
The Gaia Hypothesis is a theory saying that a planet is a living organism, which adapts to changes of its environment. To illustrate its plausibility, two scientists were staging a theoretical experiment in 1983, called Daisyworld. On this planet, when the sun was overheating, white daisies started to grow to reflect the light back into space. And when the sun was getting colder, black daisies were growing, to attract the light and to store it as heat.
The Gaia Hypothesis was confirmed in Bucharest on Sunday, when, in order to maintain its internal balance - the climate was unusually cold for Romania during the last months - the planet found a way to increase the temperature by bringing 60.000 AC/DC fans in Piata Constitutiei. At a "cellular" level - "a dream come true" for the Romanians who love rock'n'roll, as confessed by a fan after the concert.
The warm-up was on the hands and voices of a band called Down, with Phil Anselmo, ex-Pantera, as vocals, throwing CDs, freebees and water bottles at the crowd. Iris were second. In 2001, Iris were touring around Romania with a show called Tribute to AC/DC.
When the band with the name of alternative current/direct current plans to make a strong entrance, you feel as if a train would hit you in the face, or maybe it was just your imagination, because you saw on the giant screen an engine that could not be stooped. And then the engine shows up, threatening, on the stage, in natural size, with Rock N' Roll Train performance. And if it really is about "a dream come true", a good dreams interpreter would say the train is