My opinion on this has changed many times but currently I think Shoot to Thrill is the best song on that album, and definitely Brian's best vocal performance in AC/DC. They really use him like a fifth instrument on this track.
I love the guitar tones of AC/DC. It’s dirty but clean at the same time. I think they play on the clean channel they just crank the volume and distort the speakers, creating natural distortion. That and everything was recorded analog, so nothing was compressed digitally meaning no audio data was lost because it was all blended by the manual hands of a producer. It makes a difference.
A roomate of mine once remarked..and he was not into hard rock, but AC/DC has such a back beat and energy...it gets even guys up bebopping and dancing. They were so high energy. I saw them once and of all the concerts, it was probably the most pumped up atmosphere. I have been to many that have some kind of down where you lose energy. Not with AC/DC. You don't that is how electric and high energy they were/are. I saw them early 90s at Wash DC and it was a 17K building. One of the wildest funnest concerts ever.
If the aliens came down and said, what is rock ‘n’ roll? this is the track I would play them, greatest rock, and/or rock ‘n’ roll song ever, you might find a couple as good, but none better, this is them firing on all cylinders, not to mention this was right, in the thick of punk and new wave and everything else that was going on, and this just came out and planted the flag for rock ‘n’ roll one more time, thanks boys
It certainly helps a lot when your Band has a metronome on Drums. Phil Rudd is a very naughty boy, but one of the best Rock Drummers of all time. If RICK PARFITT wasn't the best Rhythm Guitarist in history, then Malcolm wouldn't be the #2 Rhythm Guitarist. All hail the Kings of Rhythm Guitar. RIP - Rick Parfitt RIP - Malcolm Young If you don't know who Rick Parfitt was, then I strongly urge all of you to google him on Wiki and scrutinise his high energy techniques on LIVE videos. Rick's Guitars were the heaviest strung Guitars in history. Other Guitarists tried to play them, though it was way too hard for them. One Guitarist 'joked' that he nearly broke his wrist in his attempt to play one of Rick's Guitars, though not far from being a reality. Rick may have been a gently spoken man, though he was The Wild Man of Rock n Roll. " 4500 Times I told you how much I care" Have a listen (very loud) to "LIVE" the double album by STATUS QUO from the mid 70's. You'll hear the greatest Rock Band of all time, playing the best LIVE album ever recorded.
My opinion on this has changed many times but currently I think Shoot to Thrill is the best song on that album, and definitely Brian's best vocal performance in AC/DC. They really use him like a fifth instrument on this track.
My favorite song by them!
try some of their new stuff grandad is still rocking
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Same. I keep going back and forth between which songs I like better on the back in black album. But this one is currently my favorite.
Big call from an album any band would love to have one hit from it
greatest rock album of the 80's....and beyond!!!
I love the guitar tones of AC/DC. It’s dirty but clean at the same time. I think they play on the clean channel they just crank the volume and distort the speakers, creating natural distortion. That and everything was recorded analog, so nothing was compressed digitally meaning no audio data was lost because it was all blended by the manual hands of a producer. It makes a difference.
Try this little known gem......
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Just LOVE that album. Bought it on vinyl when it came out, and played it ever since. Favorite line, "Knocking Me Out With Those American Thighs"
I keep this album in my car for when, nothin' good's on the radio. Every song is great.
Might be the best song in their historical catalog.
The best on this great album. Brian sacrificed his voice for this album and For those about to rock. God bless that man.
This is my favorite song by them!!
This one, the title track, hells bells and shake a leg are the best.
I love the Back in Black album. All the tracks are great ! Xx
Love the singin on this one, both hes "catched-a-cold" voice and WAY of singin
cocky approach
A roomate of mine once remarked..and he was not into hard rock, but
AC/DC has such a back beat and energy...it gets even guys up bebopping
and dancing. They were so high energy. I saw them once and of all the
concerts, it was probably the most pumped up atmosphere. I have been to
many that have some kind of down where you lose energy. Not with AC/DC.
You don't that is how electric and high energy they were/are. I saw them
early 90s at Wash DC and it was a 17K building. One of the wildest
funnest concerts ever.
Im jumping up and down in my computer chair, how can you just sit there.
I don’t always listen to AC/DC but when I do, so does everyone on my street🔥🤘🏼🔥
Best song on the album or even Brian Johnson era
Best track on that album.
If the aliens came down and said, what is rock ‘n’ roll? this is the track I would play them, greatest rock, and/or rock ‘n’ roll song ever, you might find a couple as good, but none better, this is them firing on all cylinders, not to mention this was right, in the thick of punk and new wave and everything else that was going on, and this just came out and planted the flag for rock ‘n’ roll one more time, thanks boys
"Agent Romanov. Miss me?"
its funny how Brian Johnson is still known as the new singer by all of us bon scott fans
You got to hear " girls got rhythm " great rarely played ac/dc song .
He was getting it
Awesome!!
But you must play it very loud 😉
So you can. Enjoy the drummer
is that a cleigo(sp) football game?
Great Song
It certainly helps a lot when your Band has a metronome on Drums.
Phil Rudd is a very naughty boy, but one of the best Rock Drummers of all time.
If RICK PARFITT wasn't the best Rhythm Guitarist in history, then Malcolm wouldn't be the #2 Rhythm Guitarist.
All hail the Kings of Rhythm Guitar.
RIP - Rick Parfitt
RIP - Malcolm Young
If you don't know who Rick Parfitt was, then I strongly urge all of you to google him on Wiki and scrutinise his high energy techniques on LIVE videos.
Rick's Guitars were the heaviest strung Guitars in history.
Other Guitarists tried to play them, though it was way too hard for them.
One Guitarist 'joked' that he nearly broke his wrist in his attempt to play one of Rick's Guitars, though not far from being a reality.
Rick may have been a gently spoken man, though he was The Wild Man of Rock n Roll.
" 4500 Times I told you how much I care"
Have a listen (very loud) to "LIVE" the double album by STATUS QUO from the mid 70's.
You'll hear the greatest Rock Band of all time, playing the best LIVE album ever recorded.
The Iron Man theme from the Avengers movies.
\m/ shoot to thrill
that dude sat not moving to this should see a doctor. he is obviously suffering from a lack of rock.
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Why do some people think this track is about actual firearms? Clearly it's about sex lol
Brian Johnson was great on back in black but Bon Scott is the man!
Not a bad reaction but white dude needs to stop pretending to play the drums with the remote, it’s fucking distracting, lol! …….❤️🇦🇺
try iron man vid
Iron Man by Sabbath? We did that song
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