scannest wrote:It's like a filmmaker saying "Spielberg is my idol. Every time I get behind the camera I think about how I can make my film as good as Hook"
gregpolard wrote:Not even being funny but I can't imagine anyone saying that they prefer Brian. While I agree that they did some awesome stuff with him (I actually really enjoyed the last LP they did about 5 years ago) nothing comes close to the Bon era. One of the best frontmen of all time.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
xxxHunterxxx wrote:Two weeks ago, I would have said "Bon," hands down. But I picked up an ACDC live album from '91 at a CVS in the Poconos and it rules. Brian does a great job on all the songs, including the Bon numbers. I'd say they're neck and neck.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:Two weeks ago, I would have said "Bon," hands down. But I picked up an ACDC live album from '91 at a CVS in the Poconos and it rules. Brian does a great job on all the songs, including the Bon numbers. I'd say they're neck and neck.
So what did you not understand about me calling it a 'tie'?
xxxHunterxxx wrote:xxxMidgexxx wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:Two weeks ago, I would have said "Bon," hands down. But I picked up an ACDC live album from '91 at a CVS in the Poconos and it rules. Brian does a great job on all the songs, including the Bon numbers. I'd say they're neck and neck.
So what did you not understand about me calling it a 'tie'?
I've blocked your posts so I didn't see that.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:xxxMidgexxx wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:Two weeks ago, I would have said "Bon," hands down. But I picked up an ACDC live album from '91 at a CVS in the Poconos and it rules. Brian does a great job on all the songs, including the Bon numbers. I'd say they're neck and neck.
So what did you not understand about me calling it a 'tie'?
I've blocked your posts so I didn't see that.
Ok, be a foe.
scannest wrote:It's like a filmmaker saying "Spielberg is my idol. Every time I get behind the camera I think about how I can make my film as good as Hook"
gregpolard wrote:Eh. To a degree I can see that (re: Bon dying before he had a chance to be anything less than great) but he had a swagger and delivery about him that I could not see delivering the post Highway To Hell material at all. The band as a whole lost a lot of that groove after he died. The sinister rock and roll sound.
As for Malcolm, I agree that while Angus rules, Malcolm is the heart and soul of the group. Having said that, the real unsung hero in that band: Phil Rudd.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
yes! i agree..any idea where i can getMXV wrote:Bon Scott of course! Howeve..r Back in Black is one hell of an amazing album and I don't think it would have sounded like that with Bon singing at all. This is a rare example of a band changing singers and still kicking ass, which very few bands in history have done.
xxxHunterxxx wrote:Two weeks ago, I would have said "Bon," hands down. But I picked up an ACDC live album from '91 at a CVS in the Poconos and it rules. Brian does a great job on all the songs, including the Bon numbers. I'd say they're neck and neck.
yourenotevil wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:Two weeks ago, I would have said "Bon," hands down. But I picked up an ACDC live album from '91 at a CVS in the Poconos and it rules. Brian does a great job on all the songs, including the Bon numbers. I'd say they're neck and neck.
that has to be one of the best recorded live albums of all time. killer production and playing all around.
xxxHunterxxx wrote:yourenotevil wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:Two weeks ago, I would have said "Bon," hands down. But I picked up an ACDC live album from '91 at a CVS in the Poconos and it rules. Brian does a great job on all the songs, including the Bon numbers. I'd say they're neck and neck.
that has to be one of the best recorded live albums of all time. killer production and playing all around.
Yeah, it sounds so good that I wonder how much of it was recorded in a studio after the tour was over. Either way, it rules.
scannest wrote:I love that '91/'92 live record too! Great versions of classic tunes and I have a real weakness for the pop-metal singles AC/DC put out around that time ("Heatseeker", "Money Talks". "Thunderstruck").
FWIW, that record was recorded with that big bald dude from The Firm on drums. Not sure when Phil Rudd returned, but I don't feel he was missed in any serious way.
scannest wrote:It's like a filmmaker saying "Spielberg is my idol. Every time I get behind the camera I think about how I can make my film as good as Hook"
gregpolard wrote:scannest wrote:I also love that live album but prefer "If You Want Blood (You've Got It)" as far as their live albums go.
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