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Re: For the glory of Bon Scott-era AC/DC

Sat May 28, 2016 2:59 am

I'll admit I've been digging hard on those first few Brian Johnson-era albums lately.




:nice:

Re: For the glory of Bon Scott-era AC/DC

Sat May 28, 2016 3:08 am

So good

Re: For the glory of Bon Scott-era AC/DC

Sat May 28, 2016 4:27 pm

Birds in Hell wrote:I'll admit I've been digging hard on those first few Brian Johnson-era albums lately.




:nice:


Flick of the Switch is probably the most under-appreciated album in their entire catalog (Brian OR Bon)...

Re: For the glory of Bon Scott-era AC/DC

Sat July 09, 2016 10:34 pm

Would've been 70 today*, happy birthday Bon!



(* actually late by a few hours over here, but it's the thought that counts.)

Re: For the glory of Bon Scott-era AC/DC

Thu August 09, 2018 12:01 pm

Holy shit.

Looks like AC/DC have reunited with Brian Johnson in the studio



:shock:

Re: For the glory of Bon Scott-era AC/DC

Thu November 09, 2023 7:10 pm

I just learned that Back in Black is the second best selling album EVER behind only Thriller. I had no idea. That’s fucking amazing.

Re: For the glory of Bon Scott-era AC/DC

Fri November 10, 2023 4:18 pm

We have a standing rule at our house that if ever Rock and Roll ain't Noise Pollutiion comes on I am allowed to play it at 11 regardless of time or situation.

All credit to my wife, she has stood by me on the few occasions I have taken the opportunity to wake the neighbours when it's come up on shuffle.

She's a keeper.

Re: For the glory of Bon Scott-era AC/DC

Fri November 10, 2023 4:51 pm

Higgs wrote:We have a standing rule at our house that if ever Rock and Roll ain't Noise Pollutiion comes on I am allowed to play it at 11 regardless of time or situation.

Fuck
Yes

Re: For the glory of Bon Scott-era AC/DC

Fri November 10, 2023 8:54 pm

I know whats the name of thread but every time the song Stiff Upper Lip plays im instantly in the mood for trouble.

Re: For the glory of Bon Scott-era AC/DC

Fri November 10, 2023 9:06 pm

I only learned relatively recently that Bon Scott's famous 1974 motorcycle accident, which indirectly led to him joining AC/DC, happened right near my house, on the street that adjoins ours.

Re: For the glory of Bon Scott-era AC/DC

Sat November 11, 2023 12:16 am

Higgs wrote:We have a standing rule at our house that if ever Rock and Roll ain't Noise Pollutiion comes on I am allowed to play it at 11 regardless of time or situation.


While others might question this logic, to me it makes good, good sense.

Re: For the glory of Bon Scott-era AC/DC

Sat November 11, 2023 3:21 am

Good sense, aha.

Re: For the glory of Bon Scott-era AC/DC

Sat November 11, 2023 3:08 pm

If I can ever finish this Genesis deep dive, I’m thinking AC/DC will be next.

Re: For the glory of Bon Scott-era AC/DC

Sun November 12, 2023 2:16 pm

wease wrote:If I can ever finish this Genesis deep dive, I’m thinking AC/DC will be next.

I think this is a grand idea.

Re: For the glory of Bon Scott-era AC/DC

Tue February 06, 2024 12:24 am

Here it is

Re: For the glory of Bon Scott-era AC/DC

Tue February 06, 2024 12:29 am

AC/DC deep dive is imminent

Re: For the glory of Bon Scott-era AC/DC

Tue February 06, 2024 6:10 am

Image

Re: For the glory of Bon Scott-era AC/DC

Sun March 03, 2024 10:46 pm

Started today. High Voltage- 1974 (Australia/New Zealand only)

Nothing really remarkable. Hints of licks that will come later. Everything really sounds similar to most other guitar-based rock of the era. Foghat, Thin Lizzy, Grand Funk, BOC, KISS, all are in a similar mindset. One has a longer, composed intro a la Boston or Kansas and then goes into an acoustic ballad titled Love Song. Not good. I guess the most interesting tune/riff is You Ain’t Got A Hold On Me.

Pretty forgettable album, but I guess there’s enough for the diehards to think it would be cool to get one of them at a show.

Re: For the glory of Bon Scott-era AC/DC

Mon March 04, 2024 8:15 pm

TNT- 1975 (Australia only)

Starts off with the baddest ass rock ‘n’ roll tune to feature the bagpipes, It’s A Long Way To The Top, and then we hear that song over and over again. The riffs on this seem to have a different attitude than the the first album, but they’re practically all the same. All but 3 songs are the same tempo and 5 out of the 9 tracks are variations on the same theme the opening number provides. Other than the 3 swing/boogie/blues beat tunes, the only riff that sounds remotely different is the title track, TNT. I’m starting to get the idea that their popular cuts are popular simply because they’re different from all the sameness.

This one does have 2 of their most classic tracks, but other than those, no real reason for any repeat listens.

Next up: Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 1976- Australia, New Zealand, Europe- only release.

Re: For the glory of Bon Scott-era AC/DC

Sat March 16, 2024 11:49 am

I don’t think I can do any more of this. Everything just sounds so alike.
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