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Post by Warpig on Mar 9, 2012 19:09:32 GMT -5
What's your favorite Brian Johnson era AC/DC Album?
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Post by Frank on Mar 10, 2012 11:06:43 GMT -5
Flick Of The Switch gets my vote here. I think because of the Brian era albums it has more of that stripped back Bon era feel to it. Its a sadly over looked Brian era album. I find myself pulling this one out & listening to it way more than any of the Brian era albums.
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Post by Speedy on Mar 10, 2012 13:52:57 GMT -5
I agree with FLICK. Underrated album for sure. BIB is the obvious choice but man most of those songs I hope to never hear again for the rest of my life.
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Post by Jesse on Mar 10, 2012 18:04:56 GMT -5
Back In Black and Ballbreaker are pretty much tied in my book. I chose Ballbreaker only cuz those songs seem fresher to me.
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Post by Pete on Mar 11, 2012 2:06:11 GMT -5
I had to pick Back In Black but I really like Razor's Edge. I'm gonna go into true confessions mode here. In high school I used to be a pop fan. I liked all the pop stuff. Duran Duran, Micheal Jackson, Power Station, Depeche Mode, The Cure, Animotion, Human League etc... AC/DC and Def Leppard got me hooked on rock. At first it was Lep. I was a huge fan of Pryomania and everything that followed. Than Razor's Edge came out and I got into AC/DC. I started looking into earlier back catalogs of AC/DC and Def Leppard and that also brought me to the likes of Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd etc. So I have a very soft spot for Razor's Edge but BIB is my favorite now. I've been drinking tonight and I'm listening to Toto. Kim would probably like that. I think he left. I came to CRR many years ago and learned about real music. Awesmome music. From Spacelo0rd, Jessie, Frank, Jammin Jim, Kim, Picklehead, Sandi, Equinox, Rush862, Mrspeedgene, Trexx, Warpig, Dreamtide, Scott, Hifi Chick, Mr Ace, hojam, Dreamtide, Rocknut, FunkyCanuck, Axisboldaslove, Nightwatcher, and all you other crazy fucks. Even Jeb and pooldude. You newer dudes like Snakes and Cozy rock too. Oh hell sorry Rick fellow Pink Floyd dude you too. lol I thought I knew music and you guys opened my eyes to a lot of cool shit. This forum is slowing but I still come here to maybe learn something new or post shit i'm interested in. You fuckers rock... oh yeah I umm Back IN Blcack.
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Post by Rush862 on Mar 11, 2012 10:42:30 GMT -5
Hard not to say Back In Black... the ultimate, most complete AC/DC album in my opinion... I wanted to say Flick Of The Switch, as I agree with Franks sentiments about the album, but again, its hard not to say BiB...
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Post by kim on Mar 11, 2012 15:26:51 GMT -5
I had to pick Back In Black but I really like Razor's Edge. I'm gonna go into true confessions mode here. In high school I used to be a pop fan. I liked all the pop stuff. Duran Duran, Micheal Jackson, Power Station, Depeche Mode, The Cure, Animotion, Human League etc... AC/DC and Def Leppard got me hooked on rock. At first it was Lep. I was a huge fan of Pryomania and everything that followed. Than Razor's Edge came out and I got into AC/DC. I started looking into earlier back catalogs of AC/DC and Def Leppard and that also brought me to the likes of Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd etc. So I have a very soft spot for Razor's Edge but BIB is my favorite now. I've been drinking tonight and I'm listening to Toto. Kim would probably like that. I think he left. I came to CRR many years ago and learned about real music. Awesmome music. From Spacelo0rd, Jessie, Frank, Jammin Jim, Kim, Picklehead, Sandi, Equinox, Rush862, Mrspeedgene, Trexx, Warpig, Dreamtide, Scott, Hifi Chick, Mr Ace, hojam, Dreamtide, Rocknut, FunkyCanuck, Axisboldaslove, Nightwatcher, and all you other crazy fucks. Even Jeb and pooldude. You newer dudes like Snakes and Cozy rock too. Oh hell sorry Rick fellow Pink Floyd dude you too. lol I thought I knew music and you guys opened my eyes to a lot of cool shit. This forum is slowing but I still come here to maybe learn something new or post shit i'm interested in. You fuckers rock... oh yeah I umm Back IN Blcack. Kim didn't leave...I just took some time to gather my thoughts on the comments that I've made recently and a good friend here was able to help bring it to light. Thanks Jesse. I'm still here Pete and I thank you for thinking of me when mentioning Toto. I was but a young 19 year old fella in college when I first heard this group and it had an impact on me back then. I could tell ya's stories about the times and the way that the music infected me and influenced me...but they just wouldn't seem fitting in this day and age...and I'm good with that as it's only one lonely mans story at this point...besides...we all have them right? For what it's worth Pete, I think that not only myself, but a lot of us here have learned a helluva lot more about music from you and friends like Jesse, than you realize compared to guys like me. You guys know yer shit and it shows. All I can say is thanks for the last many, many years of informing me...I have to say, on a personal level, in terms of music, I consider myself having come a very long way. Thanks guys!!! And you know what?...It's okay to "av a few"...and post some thoughts while doing so because I firmly believe that it sometimes takes a few spirits, to release a few spirits and allow the honesty to come forth..... (There is absolutely Nuthin wrong with that)!!! ;D Thanks Kim
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Post by Warpig on Mar 11, 2012 18:28:44 GMT -5
I had to pick Back In Black but I really like Razor's Edge. I'm gonna go into true confessions mode here. In high school I used to be a pop fan. I liked all the pop stuff. Duran Duran, Micheal Jackson, Power Station, Depeche Mode, The Cure, Animotion, Human League etc... AC/DC and Def Leppard got me hooked on rock. At first it was Lep. I was a huge fan of Pryomania and everything that followed. Than Razor's Edge came out and I got into AC/DC. I started looking into earlier back catalogs of AC/DC and Def Leppard and that also brought me to the likes of Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd etc. So I have a very soft spot for Razor's Edge but BIB is my favorite now. I've been drinking tonight and I'm listening to Toto. Kim would probably like that. I think he left. I came to CRR many years ago and learned about real music. Awesmome music. From Spacelo0rd, Jessie, Frank, Jammin Jim, Kim, Picklehead, Sandi, Equinox, Rush862, Mrspeedgene, Trexx, Warpig, Dreamtide, Scott, Hifi Chick, Mr Ace, hojam, Dreamtide, Rocknut, FunkyCanuck, Axisboldaslove, Nightwatcher, and all you other crazy fucks. Even Jeb and pooldude. You newer dudes like Snakes and Cozy rock too. Oh hell sorry Rick fellow Pink Floyd dude you too. lol I thought I knew music and you guys opened my eyes to a lot of cool shit. This forum is slowing but I still come here to maybe learn something new or post shit i'm interested in. You fuckers rock... oh yeah I umm Back IN Blcack. Kim didn't leave...I just took some time to gather my thoughts on the comments that I've made recently and a good friend here was able to help bring it to light. Thanks Jesse. I'm still here Pete and I thank you for thinking of me when mentioning Toto. I was but a young 19 year old fella in college when I first heard this group and it had an impact on me back then. I could tell ya's stories about the times and the way that the music infected me and influenced me...but they just wouldn't seem fitting in this day and age...and I'm good with that as it's only one lonely mans story at this point...besides...we all have them right? For what it's worth Pete, I think that not only myself, but a lot of us here have learned a helluva lot more about music from you and friends like Jesse, than you realize compared to guys like me. You guys know yer shit and it shows. All I can say is thanks for the last many, many years of informing me...I have to say, on a personal level, in terms of music, I consider myself having come a very long way. Thanks guys!!! And you know what?...It's okay to "av a few"...and post some thoughts while doing so because I firmly believe that it sometimes takes a few spirits, to release a few spirits and allow the honesty to come forth..... (There is absolutely Nuthin wrong with that)!!! ;D Thanks Kim OK, But which Brian Johnson era AC/DC Album is your fave?
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Post by mak on Mar 13, 2012 13:35:41 GMT -5
easy ...but I like Stiff Upper Lip as well
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Post by snakesandladders on Mar 14, 2012 6:36:26 GMT -5
Back In Black:)
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Post by Ricky on Mar 15, 2012 13:10:22 GMT -5
For those about to Rock!
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Post by Equinox on Mar 15, 2012 19:14:58 GMT -5
Back in Black top to bottom is the best of the Brian era....
For those... and Flick... are very very good and Razor's Edge has a couple of really good ones and a couple hmmmms.
The rest were hit and miss for me.
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Post by kim on Mar 16, 2012 17:09:56 GMT -5
Kim didn't leave...I just took some time to gather my thoughts on the comments that I've made recently and a good friend here was able to help bring it to light. Thanks Jesse. I'm still here Pete and I thank you for thinking of me when mentioning Toto. I was but a young 19 year old fella in college when I first heard this group and it had an impact on me back then. I could tell ya's stories about the times and the way that the music infected me and influenced me...but they just wouldn't seem fitting in this day and age...and I'm good with that as it's only one lonely mans story at this point...besides...we all have them right? For what it's worth Pete, I think that not only myself, but a lot of us here have learned a helluva lot more about music from you and friends like Jesse, than you realize compared to guys like me. You guys know yer shit and it shows. All I can say is thanks for the last many, many years of informing me...I have to say, on a personal level, in terms of music, I consider myself having come a very long way. Thanks guys!!! And you know what?...It's okay to "av a few"...and post some thoughts while doing so because I firmly believe that it sometimes takes a few spirits, to release a few spirits and allow the honesty to come forth..... (There is absolutely Nuthin wrong with that)!!! ;D Thanks Kim OK, But which Brian Johnson era AC/DC Album is your fave? My apologies Warpig...sorry for not following through with the intent of the thread here... I went with Back In Black. The title track speaks volumes to me and I think Bon would have appreciated the nod. Great post by the way Warpig...thanks for bringing that forth. I for one sure do miss your input here and sure look forward to further contributions as I have always found your threads interesting and worthy of responses in return. Hope all is well with you and yours Warpig! Thanks Kim
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Post by Trexx on Mar 19, 2012 1:11:25 GMT -5
BACK IN BLACK
Simply a cornerstone album!
Great comments, responses. Nice words and interesting admissions, Pete. HA! Music is a part of good living and people that appreciate it are cool! Especially for those of us into Rock N' Roll. Energetic, emotionally charged and often forbidden ROCK is not for everyone.
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Post by duojett71 on Mar 25, 2012 14:24:07 GMT -5
'Flick Of The Switch' hands down. Probably the rawess of the Johnson era and I think as a whole had the best songs. Love that album.
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Post by duojett71 on Mar 25, 2012 14:25:14 GMT -5
Back In Black and Ballbreaker are pretty much tied in my book. I chose Ballbreaker only cuz those songs seem fresher to me. 'Ballbreaker' is really good......plus it was the return of Phil Rudd.
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