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 Post subject: Which AC/DC albums should I look into?
PostPosted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 9:18 pm 
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With Black Ice coming out soon, I've been trying to get into AC/DC. I already have Highway to Hell and Back in Black, and both feel like very solid hard rock albums, but I've been feeling like I need more of them.

Which AC/DC albums (Besides the two previously mentioned) would you guys recommend?


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 Post subject: Re: Which AC/DC albums should I look into?
PostPosted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 9:53 pm 
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Huggbees wrote:
With Black Ice coming out soon, I've been trying to get into AC/DC. I already have Highway to Hell and Back in Black, and both feel like very solid hard rock albums, but I've been feeling like I need more of them.

Which AC/DC albums (Besides the two previously mentioned) would you guys recommend?


Not a fan, but anything with Bon Scott (pre Back In Black) would be my reccomendation.

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 Post subject: Re: Which AC/DC albums should I look into?
PostPosted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 10:16 pm 
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Huggbees wrote:
With Black Ice coming out soon, I've been trying to get into AC/DC. I already have Highway to Hell and Back in Black, and both feel like very solid hard rock albums, but I've been feeling like I need more of them.

Which AC/DC albums (Besides the two previously mentioned) would you guys recommend?


High Voltage and If You Want Blood are good starting points but, as COTB said, everything with Bon Scott is good.
With Brian, except Back in Black, Stiff Upper Lip is the best.


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 10:29 pm 
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I'm not too into live albums, but I'll look into the other ones.


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Huggbees wrote:
I'm not too into live albums, but I'll look into the other ones.


I'm not either but, trust me, If You Want Blood is supreme! :dio:


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I'd go for the next two albums after the ones you mentioned.

After Back In Black is "For Those About To Rock" and then "Flick Of The Switch". The second of the two i mentioned is quite underrated in my opinion and has some great tracks.

I'd also recommend "Fly On The Wall" and "The Razors Edge"


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Trooper Of Steel wrote:

After Back In Black is "For Those About To Rock" and then "Flick Of The Switch". The second of the two i mentioned is quite underrated in my opinion and has some great tracks."


Yes indeed. Flick of the Switch is ENORMOUSLY under-rated.


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FlickoftheSwitch wrote:
Trooper Of Steel wrote:

After Back In Black is "For Those About To Rock" and then "Flick Of The Switch". The second of the two i mentioned is quite underrated in my opinion and has some great tracks."


Yes indeed. Flick of the Switch is ENORMOUSLY under-rated.


Yep...Badlands is easily one of my top 10 fav AC/DC tracks.


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Let there be rock,Powerage and Dirty Deeds with Bon Scott;those are pure australian hard rock masterpieces.

Flick of the Switch is my favorite with Brian(after Back in Black ,of course). Blow up your Video,Razor's Edge and For those about to rock are also pretty good. Fly on the Wall is their worst,imo, and Stiff Upper Lip is a bit long and boring.


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Apart from the Mutt Lange albums, I really don't think there's a need to get a full album from these guys.

Just pic the two or 3 big tracks from each album and you're better off.


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Fatpom wrote:
Apart from the Mutt Lange albums, I really don't think there's a need to get a full album from these guys.

Just pic the two or 3 big tracks from each album and you're better off.


You're so wrong!
Every album from the Bon Scott era is a must have!


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5/3/// wrote:
Fatpom wrote:
Apart from the Mutt Lange albums, I really don't think there's a need to get a full album from these guys.

Just pic the two or 3 big tracks from each album and you're better off.


You're so wrong!
Every album from the Bon Scott era is a must have!


+1


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stub wrote:
5/3/// wrote:
Fatpom wrote:
Apart from the Mutt Lange albums, I really don't think there's a need to get a full album from these guys.

Just pic the two or 3 big tracks from each album and you're better off.


You're so wrong!
Every album from the Bon Scott era is a must have!


+1


+1, and Back in black & Flick Of The Switch, must-have too.


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No.

Albums with sensational highlights, sure. Songs that are must haves, absolutely.

I stand by what I said. In the download/ipod era, there's no need for all those albums.


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Fly on the Wall is their worst


Are you kidding?

Some of their best songs are from Fly On The Wall

"Playing With Girls" :dio:
"Send For The Man" :dio:
"Back In Business" :dio:
"Sink The Pink" :dio:
"Shake Your Foundations" :dio:

Come On...


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I once heard a guy claiming Virtual XI was Maiden's best album.
Your post reminded me of this Trooper of Sheet... Oups, Steel. :wink:


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Trooper Of Steel wrote:
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Fly on the Wall is their worst


Are you kidding?

Some of their best songs are from Fly On The Wall

"Playing With Girls" :dio:
"Send For The Man" :dio:
"Back In Business" :dio:
"Sink The Pink" :dio:
"Shake Your Foundations" :dio:

Come On...


I think they're ok, but average by AC dC's standards;just a matter of taste ,i guess.

And i prefer Maiden's Virtual XI, or Queen's Hot Space over Fly on the Wall.


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Back In Black and Highway to Hell are must haves IMO.


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5/3/// wrote:
I once heard a guy claiming Virtual XI was Maiden's best album.
Your post reminded me of this Trooper of Sheet... Oups, Steel. :wink:


:lame:

Virual XI is one of their better albums, IMO...after their "classics", of course. Same goes with X Factor


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Trooper Of Steel wrote:
5/3/// wrote:
I once heard a guy claiming Virtual XI was Maiden's best album.
Your post reminded me of this Trooper of Sheet... Oups, Steel. :wink:


:lame:

Virual XI is one of their better albums, IMO...after their "classics", of course. Same goes with X Factor

:blink:

Man, I will now doubt all your recommandations and reviews.


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