As long as Agnes is alive, the band is alive.
Hey Scott...does he still play with his backpack on?
Bon Scott in that video is young and ripped. How the heck a guy that looks so strong could drink himself dead in one night just baffles me.
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^^^ Evidently his liver wasn't as strong as his abs. Acute alcohol poisoning will take you down regardless of strength or stamina.
He still wears a schoolboy outfit, minus the backpack though.
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Where have you been? Brian and Phil were spotted outside a recording studio last August. So minus Malcolm Young, it looks like it will be the same lineup as they had in 1980. They’ve got Stevie Young in Malcolm’s place and he has filled in for Malcolm a few times dating back to 1988.
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It's interesting that they would be getting back together because Brian Johnson's hearing is all jacked up due to an incident at a race track several years ago. Didn't wear his ear plugs or something.
Expecting tour announcement possibly tomorrow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sak_0OdJYTI
Been waiting for this date
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ib-CzCfFkys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYJZ3oK1myc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehS5qtwA9OY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfSWQtCpEFk
- 1:07 Rock 'n' Roll Train
- 5:41 Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
- 9:57 Back in Black
- 14:00 Big Jack
- 18:07 Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
- 23:00 Shot Down in Flames
- 26:33 Thunderstruck
- 32:00 Black Ice
- 35:39 The Jack
- 45:42 Hells Bells
- 52:00 Shoot to Thrill
- 57:41 War Machine
- 1:01:14 Dog Eat Dog
- 1:05:52 You Shook Me All Night Long
- 1:09:43 T.N.T.
- 1:13:30 Whole Lotta Rosie
- 1:19:21 Let There Be Rock
- 1:37:00 Highway to Hell
- 1:41:48 For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)
I own probably 2000 albums and when I really like an artist, I'll usually collect their entire discography. Never did get into AC/DC. I remember when Back In Black came out...yeah, it was a good album but not really any different than anything they'd put out up to that point...their music all sounded the same to me. That can be said about a lot of bands, certainly...but this band was like the king of that to my ears.
There is one exception and it's the only AC/DC album I own...Powerage. That album sounds like they just put microphones in a room and the boys just cut loose. Very raw, live sound with outstanding guitar solos...the best he ever did, IMO.
I was painting the interior of a house a few years ago and the gal that lives there asked if I'd like to listen to music while I worked. "Well, of course" I said. "As long as it isn't Rap or "New Country" then we're good"...she played Back in Black, the whole album. Right after that, she played Def Leppard's Pyromania.
Those two albums sound EXACTLY ALIKE. Then I learned those albums were produced by the same guy...kind of a one trick pony with the multitrack vocal anthem sound.
I'm familiar with a lot of bands from the 70s that are a bit obscure but made outstanding music...lots to choose from. Along with that is the fact that a lot of very famous bands that formed in the early/mid 70s had their earliest albums as their best, IMO...the music is usually much more varied than the "formula" they locked into after getting famous. One band that is not obscure at all but their earliest albums are unfamiliar to most people is Judas Priest. If you're not familiar with it, listen to their album "Sad Wings Of Destiny"...it'll likely blow you away. Listen to it LOUD.
Legendary track...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUS8o1lABQo&feature=youtu.be