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[QUOTE=goesbumpinthenight]their best song wasn't even released!!
my cuz works in the record biz and got me a copy of back in black by bon scott, and it is SOOOO much better than the one by brian johnson also good and underrated whole lotta rosie money talks[/QUOTE] Dude Are you serious? |
I downloaded a version that said "Rare Bon Scott Back in Black" but it doesn't sound like Bon, could that be the one that you are talking about or does the one ur talking about sound like Bon?
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[QUOTE=goesbumpinthenight]their best song wasn't even released!!
my cuz works in the record biz and got me a copy of back in black by bon scott, and it is SOOOO much better than the one by brian johnson also good and underrated whole lotta rosie money talks[/QUOTE] That wasnt Bon Scott. Because this song was written AFTER Bon Scott died. |
Has anybody seen/got AC/DC Stiff Upper Lip Live DVD? That is absolutely amazing and Let There Be Rock on that, that is crazy!
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Oh, by the way, Brian Johnson is better than Bon Scott...but, Bon has better songs to his name.
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Personally i like all the stuff before Bon Scott died, with the exception of Back in Black, thats just classic.
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AC/DC is no doubt one of the most influencial and greatest bands in the world. The best albums are: High Voltage, Razor's Edge, Let There Be Rock, Flick of The Switch and For Those About to Rock We Salute You!!!. And they are not repetative, they are consistent.
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best album - their live album (think its from donnington)
best songs - TNT, Dirty deeds (done dirt cheap), whole lotta rosie and moneytalks |
High Voltage, Powerage, Dirty Deeds, Highway to Hell and I guess back in black.
Who cares if their songs aren't complex? Their songs are better than 99% of people who have more skill than them. |
Even if the rumour about a new album is just in fact a rumour, does anyone know of any tours or shows cause I'd be the first to pick up a ticket if so.
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There will probably be another tour soon. I hope.
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Its not a RUMOR!!!!!!!!! Its been confirmed for a while now...and Johnson will be in charge of the lyrics for the first time in a while. And it is infact called strap it on.
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[QUOTE=BackInBlack]What do you think there top 3-5 CD's are? Also what do you think some of there top songs are?[/QUOTE]
I love almost all AC/DC cds, I have 12, and out of the ones I have, I'd say: 1. Highway To Hell 2. Powerage 3. Back In Black 4. High Voltage 5. Let There Be Rock |
[QUOTE=rippa32]There the reason I picked up a guitar as well.
Everyone is saying that the Bon years were better but I actually prefer the Johnson years. If you want a good album listen to the Razors Edge.[/QUOTE] I'm not a big fan of [I]The Razor's Edge[/I]. Its okay, but I prefer before Brian's voice got pretty bad, besides [I]Stiff Upper Lip[/I], thats a great album. |
On the contrary, I deeply enjoy Bon Scott singing. Not knocking Brian Johnson, but I think Bon did a better job. And yes...I think Highway to Hell is their best album with Let There be Rock (live) running a close second
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Holy ****in **** i love ac/dc. And i cant beileve people would say how they are the same and not very good and stuff... you know what... ac/dc started well truley started in the late 70s with hitting it big and stuff...and hey what do ya know its 2004 and there are thousands of fans still loving them. thats about 30 years of rocking, plus they had their lead singer die, what did they do? QUIT?NO they got a new singer got back in the studio and made the 4th or is it 5th? Top selling album in the world. Angus like or not is actually rated one of the best guitarists in the world, i dont care who says hes not good...he is. Hes not only an exceptional guitarists but he is one of the few that is original, and has a sense of humor. There arent that many awsome bands that has a guitarists that does a strip routine during every show...who wears a school boy uniform. Also if you really look at it, all songs are going to sound alot alike because theres only so many frets on a guitar and so many chord progressions you can make and penatonic scales you can use for solos, you tell me a band that dosent use one the same chords in every song. Anyways im not trying to argue just defend my passion for them, because they truley are a foundation of hard and classic rock. My favorite albums would be- Highway to hell, High voltage, Fly on the wall, Back in black... and volts, omg volts is so awsome... its in the bonfire boxed set. if you havent heard it do so!
Top songs- Shoot to thrill, Shot down in flames, rock n roll aint noise pollution, who made who, cover you in oil, back seat confidential (First Beating around the bush)....there remake of 'school days' by chuck berry, highway to hell, Hell aint a bad place to be, jailbreak, Shook me all night long, little lover, Live wire is an awsome song AHHH theres so many. for all the ac/dc fans out there keep rockin, and get ready for the tour! :) |
Sorry, but AC/DC wasn't the only band to be rocking for 30 years. The Who formed in 1964, started the mod-era, started the rock opera, produced many great albums. Also, Keith Moon died because of drugs and alcohol. they didn't quit. John Entwhistle died because of "old age". they didn't quit. To say it simple, The Who has weathered many storms as well. Despite losing 2 out of 4, they were (and still are, inmy opinion) the best live band...they give you a show. Clothes...Pete townshend wears work boots and a jump suit, top that. Townshend found many different song styles and many different pentatonic scales for solos. hardly any of his solos sound similar. Yes you are right, AC/DC is awesome but they aren't the only band to live through many adventures.
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Like someone else last page said, Flyhalf i think, ACDC was also my reason for picking up guitar.
I first heard them at a new years eve party last year. As soon as I heard them I wondered where'd id been the last 3 years of my life. Let There Be Rock was the first album ive heard from them with Back In Black, and Highway To Hell being the next couple I bought (good choices as i didnt know much then). For top albums Id have to say the above 3, I cant decide between them as Im always having to change CDs depending on what i feel like listening to. For top songs Id have to say Let There Be Rock. Highway To Hell is the ultimate driving song, Back In Black is very catchy. A less well known song - Baby Please Dont Go is quite neat with the low E slides, (I have a video of Bon dressing up as a lady for a show doing this song - Brilliant). High Voltage and Donnington '91 is the best version of that song ive heard. I have the most kick *** live version of Let There Be Rock ever, about 14 megs. Otherwise Ive got pretty much every ACDC song (126+) so i can send them to anyone who wants them. MSN is [email]allan250@blueyonder.co.uk[/email] |
hey man i wasnt saying ac/dc was the only band but this is the ac/dc thread, so of course i would be talking about ac/dc and not other bands and your right the who was really awsome, most classic rock bands were and most classic rock bands probably have lasted longer than any because they were amazing. But ac/dc is my favorite band regardless of what theyve been through, i was just kind of pointing that out to the people dissing on them, wasnt trying to say they were the best ever. rock on.
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[QUOTE=80smetalkicksass]hey man i wasnt saying ac/dc was the only band but this is the ac/dc thread, so of course i would be talking about ac/dc and not other bands and your right the who was really awsome, most classic rock bands were and most classic rock bands probably have lasted longer than any because they were amazing. But ac/dc is my favorite band regardless of what theyve been through, i was just kind of pointing that out to the people dissing on them, wasnt trying to say they were the best ever. rock on.[/QUOTE]
Toast...I was just defending the other bands who have been through alot. and The Who is my favorite band...that is why I gave you a counterexample with them. Yes...keep on rockin |
[QUOTE=s0ldsoul4roknrol]I'm pretty sure that isn't a rumor.[/QUOTE]
im pretty sure it is. the album is indeed due by christmas but its not called "Strap It On." Even though i can't confirm that, you can't confirm that it is called that so don't say sh[B]i[/B] t thats not true. by the way ac/dc is fu[B]c[/b] king amazing. |
im so confused about this rumor thing now because on this one site i forgot what its called it said there was an interview with brian and he said it was due out in early 2005 around february, and that it might be called strap it on... and it would be followed by a world tour but now im just confused...if any one knows true info id like to hear it!
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I don't have any Ac/Dc albums :lol:
But songwise.... Whole Lotta Rosie is my favourite :thumb: |
Yeah I'm getting my tickets the minute the phone lines open up for the next tour where I live. How about you guys?
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No No No...Girls Got A Rythm (although whole lotta rosie is very good still)
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Oh and just for everyone to be clear on this issue.
Bon years>>>>>>>>>>>>>Brian Johnson years Bon was amazing, talented, and cool. |
[QUOTE=80smetalkicksass]im so confused about this rumor thing now because on this one site i forgot what its called it said there was an interview with brian and he said it was due out in early 2005 around february, and that it might be called strap it on... and it would be followed by a world tour but now im just confused...if any one knows true info id like to hear it![/QUOTE]
I heard the same thing pretty much. |
[QUOTE=Cream Team]No No No...Girls Got A Rythm (although whole lotta rosie is very good still)[/QUOTE]
No No No... Whole Lotta Rosie. :thumb: Girls Got Rythme still kicks *** though. |
[QUOTE=s0ldsoul4roknrol]Oh and just for everyone to be clear on this issue.
Bon years>>>>>>>>>>>>>Brian Johnson years Bon was amazing, talented, and cool.[/QUOTE] 12345 |
i like highway to hell, i played it in our band for our music assessment and it went really well, except we forgot to turn the lead guitarists amp on so you couldn't hear the solo (woops)
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[QUOTE=scrowler]i like highway to hell, i played it in our band for our music assessment and it went really well, except we forgot to turn the lead guitarists amp on so you couldn't hear the solo (woops)[/QUOTE]
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:) we've decided ac dc songs are too hard to play because the voice is so unique, so we switched, ironically enough, to playing creed - one last breath (also a unique voice)
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I like Highway to Hell. Long live Bon Scott!
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[QUOTE=s0ldsoul4roknrol]Oh and just for everyone to be clear on this issue.
Bon years>>>>>>>>>>>>>Brian Johnson years Bon was amazing, talented, and cool.[/QUOTE]I agree. You got rep. |
don't fücking flame me for this, because i bought all of acdc's albums in literally one month one by one, so i now what im talking about: fly on the wall is the most underrated albums period. the title track, sink the pink, and hell or high water are three of the many favorite songs of ac/dc. also, i think for those about to rock is the most overrated albums ever. ok, the title track is good, but its much better live, and put the finger on you is pretty catchy, but everyone says its one of the best, at least what ive heard. id say buy these in order, trust me, i have a reason for this order:
1. let there be rock 2. highway to hell 3. powerage 4. if you want blood 5. stiff upper lip 6. ballbreaker 7. the razors edge 8. high voltage 9. dirty deeds done dirt cheap 10. live from there, you can use your imagination, i didnt put fly on the wall because i think im the only person west of the mississippi that likes it. blow up your video is good, too. flick of the switch i think is the worst, although it has begun to grow on me. it's very raw, like early ac/dc, but if bon was singing those songs it would have been a helluva lot better. as for back in black, well, if you consider yourself to be a rock fan, you own it. |
my favorite album is high voltage and let there be rock. LTBR was totally a guitar album and anyone who wants some badass rock and roll with lots of solos, get that album. perfect example: let there be rock. ac/dc's best riff ever, complete with history according to bon. great solo, or should i say solos, in that song. for some good live action, skip over[I] live[/I] and go straight to [I]if you want blood, you've got it[/I]. all bon on that album.
as for my favorite songs? sin city - the greatest ac/dc song ever shoot to thrill - most badass breakdown ever hell's bells - most badass intro ever (makes me rage drive) let there be rock - greatest ac/dc riff ever whole lotta rosie - most... uh... i dunno. awesome song, though. stiff upper lip - most headbangable ac/dc song ever it's a long way to the top - greatest song with a bagpipe in it |
[QUOTE=DeathHawk]psssst
your fanboyism is showing[/QUOTE] :lol: |
i love AC/DC more than any other band on this little blue planet of ours. I love them so much that i can't name good or bad songs because i like every single one of theirs (yes it is possible to like them all). others have said AC/DC inspired them to pick up a guitar, but they not only did that to me but also inspired me to listen to music in the first place. as for Bon vs. Brian i think its a tie...they really are a lot more alike than people think. the two greatest singers in rock period. Malcolm (NOBODY HERE EVEN MENTIONED HIS NAME) and Angus are the greatest guitar duo ever. People forget about Malcolm all the time yet he came up with arguable the greatest riff of all time (Back in Black) and he has held down that rhythm guitar position like nobody else. What can i say about Angus...my personal God. He may not be Hendrix or Clapton but he plays with more spirit and passion than anyone (the cordless guitar was indirectly invented for that man...it must have been). another thing, AC/DC is not metal, they are classic rock pure and simple.
as for the comparison between The Who and AC/DC... [B]AC/DC[/B] has been going strong for 30 straight consecutive years [B]The Who[/B] actually broke up for a while (1983) [B]AC/DC[/B] lost its frontman and one of the greatest singers ever [B]The Who[/B] lost perhaps the greatest drummer ever (but he was easily replaceable) [B]AC/DC[/B] came back after their greatest album to that point (Highway to Hell) and released one of the greatest albums in any genre of music with a new lead singer (Back in Black) [B]The Who[/B] released Face Dances after Keith Moon's passing (critics basically said it was crap compared to old Who albums) [B]AC/DC[/B] has released albums on a regular basis (not so frequently anymore) [B]The Who's[/B] last official studio record was released in '83 i could say more but i won't...is AC/DC the greatest band ever (to me yes, to many others no) but they have rocked harder and longer than most and still to this day kick so much ***. ps. not many people here mentioned Riff Raff...take another listen, its pure genius all the way through. |
[QUOTE=pfc_mike]i love AC/DC more than any other band on this little blue planet of ours. I love them so much that i can't name good or bad songs because i like every single one of theirs (yes it is possible to like them all). others have said AC/DC inspired them to pick up a guitar, but they not only did that to me but also inspired me to listen to music in the first place. as for Bon vs. Brian i think its a tie...they really are a lot more alike than people think. the two greatest singers in rock period. Malcolm (NOBODY HERE EVEN MENTIONED HIS NAME) and Angus are the greatest guitar duo ever. People forget about Malcolm all the time yet he came up with arguable the greatest riff of all time (Back in Black) and he has held down that rhythm guitar position like nobody else. What can i say about Angus...my personal God. He may not be Hendrix or Clapton but he plays with more spirit and passion than anyone (the cordless guitar was indirectly invented for that man...it must have been). another thing, AC/DC is not metal, they are classic rock pure and simple.
as for the comparison between The Who and AC/DC... [B]AC/DC[/B] has been going strong for 30 straight consecutive years [B]The Who[/B] actually broke up for a while (1983) [B]AC/DC[/B] lost its frontman and one of the greatest singers ever [B]The Who[/B] lost perhaps the greatest drummer ever (but he was easily replaceable) [B]AC/DC[/B] came back after their greatest album to that point (Highway to Hell) and released one of the greatest albums in any genre of music with a new lead singer (Back in Black) [B]The Who[/B] released Face Dances after Keith Moon's passing (critics basically said it was crap compared to old Who albums) [B]AC/DC[/B] has released albums on a regular basis (not so frequently anymore) [B]The Who's[/B] last official studio record was released in '83 i could say more but i won't...is AC/DC the greatest band ever (to me yes, to many others no) but they have rocked harder and longer than most and still to this day kick so much ***. ps. not many people here mentioned Riff Raff...take another listen, its pure genius all the way through.[/QUOTE] Good job with the comparison :thumb: |
Check out Live at Atlantic Studios if you can track it down. They do a superb rendition of Hell ain't a bad place to be.
Albums - 1 BIB 2 HTH 3 LTBR. Like so many Dc were my reason for picking up a guitar. |
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