
...just dug Back in Black (on LP of course) out for the first time in ages and have been reminded what an excellent album it is.....
Pretty sure the whole street can hear it too 
I wondered where that noise was coming from
Only kidding - great album , I still play my vinyl copy when I'm in the mood 
Really? Are you sure?
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Originally posted by tomprescott
Really? Are you sure?

i would say it should be in the top ten all time greats also
cheers
colin
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Originally posted by Benzine
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Its the best AC/DC album, and its not a bad album, but it wouldn't make my top ten. I prefer the classic 60s and 70s styles or early 90s - like Led Zep, Fleetwood Mac and Pink Floyd, or newer stuff like metallica and tool - AC/DC are kind of like Kiss to me, some not bad songs and overall not bad albums but just a bit dull.......onloy my opinion though, glad you rediscovered and album you love!
Defo best DC album. I would probably put it top 5 but its hard to order best albums/artists as most are all completely different.
Wash your mouth out young man !
Or should that be your ears
Originally posted by tomprescott
- AC/DC are kind of like Kiss to me,
Sorry but being a Bon Scott fan I have to disagree, if only for a minute... it is really good and I used to follow a band all over the North East...
Geordie with Brian Johnson the singer before he found AC/DC

That was our loss here.
And as I never saw Bon play with them (I missed his last night in Newcastle cause I couldn't be bother to go) I have seen AC/DC many times since
the early 80's I'm still a big fan

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Originally posted by Wadders
Wash your mouth out young man !![]()
Or should that be your ears![]()
Originally posted by tomprescott
- AC/DC are kind of like Kiss to me,
I saw Motorhead in 1982 at Newcastle City Hall, KISS in 1984 (I think) it was there first tour without make up (again City Hall), saw Rush in '84
at Edinburgh (Signals tour), Uriah Heep in '85 Newcastle and Phil Collins in 94 (But Seriously tour) at Wembley. 

Got my hearing back in 2001 at the same time as I removed my cut off Wrangler jacket and got the circulation back in my legs on the removal of my
leather jeans 




Who said the 80's was about New Romantics
......Neil
Haha I saw Motorhead last year 
With Saxon supporting!
One of the best gigs I have been to. Plus it was at the UEA, so only about 2500 people there 
[Edited on 17/6/09 by flak monkey]
me too motorhead and saxon in december then metallica in feb
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Originally posted by cjtheman
me too motorhead and saxon in december then metallica in feb
I did make the mistake of seeing Cher in 90 ish. During her Come back Heart of Stone era. Now she was rubbish!
Blimey.....Did that come out load.
Having said that I won't have Kylie disparaged!!!!
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[Edited on 17/6/09 by Nash]
I love the fact that we started with Back in Black (joking aside I've got it too) and we end up with Cher
I still would, wouldn't you 
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Originally posted by fesycresy
I love the fact that we started with Back in Black (joking aside I've got it too) and we end up with Cher![]()
I still would, wouldn't you![]()
I saw Saxon headlining in 1985 - what a band - deaf and blind for 3 days!!!
BIB is a good album but not in my top 10!
But then my top 10 changes from day to day - ATM Dream Theater pretty much dominate my top 5.
Steve
No, the best AC/DC album is Highway to Hell. There is no comparison.
Steve ya tart, give us a bell, broke my phone and lost your number.
Anyhow back on topic, rock is dead, long live the blues.
Joe Bonamassa, Blues Deluxe, check it out and be impressed.
Al
Originally posted by Hellfire
I saw Saxon headlining in 1985 - what a band - deaf and blind for 3 days!!!
BIB is a good album but not in my top 10!
But then my top 10 changes from day to day - ATM Dream Theater pretty much dominate my top 5.
Steve
bonamassa gets played a lot on planet rock. AC/DC too infact! Fantastic station, yesterday they played 'Bring your Daughter' and some
Yngwie, amongst others.
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Originally posted by Wadders
Steve ya tart, give us a bell, broke my phone and lost your number.
Anyhow back on topic, rock is dead, long live the blues.
Joe Bonamassa, Blues Deluxe, check it out and be impressed.
Al![]()
Originally posted by Hellfire
I saw Saxon headlining in 1985 - what a band - deaf and blind for 3 days!!!
BIB is a good album but not in my top 10!
But then my top 10 changes from day to day - ATM Dream Theater pretty much dominate my top 5.
Steve
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Originally posted by Hellfire
But then my top 10 changes from day to day - ATM Dream Theater pretty much dominate my top 5.
Steve
There's posters up all around my area for Guilfest. Headline acts are Motorhead and.......
Will Young
Could be an interesting night 