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Old 10-31-2012, 12:58 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I'm no AC/DC fan --- I really don't like that screaming voice, whether it's Scott or Johnson --- but when it comes to live albums, surely you can't leave out "For those about to rock"?
That's not a live album but a studio one. Their classic live album is If You Want Blood You've Got It.

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I share your sentiment. I've never really cared for the title track even before it was overplayed on local radio. I had LTBR (8-Track) on constant loop as a kid.
According to All Music they give it the perfect five star score, so I think we're in the minority here.

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Uh. Aside from it being massively, massively overplayed on the radio, constantly, day and night, until I can no longer listen to "Shoot to Thrill" without instantly turning the station, Back In Black is overrated as all hell. It was cool for a while, and the songs are definitely well written, but it has none of the attitude or rawness that made AC/DC awesome. It just sounds like a slick, stadium rock imitation of AC/DC. Not to mention, Brian Johnson may be a better singer than Bon Scott, but he has no personality of his own, only volume.
I gotta say I really like Back in Black but do agree with your descriptions of both Bon Scott and Brian Johnson.
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