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    I concur about the Bon Scott era. Those are some fantastic albums. My favorite from that period would be POWERAGE. It'd definitely be my choice for a "desert island" poll.

    I was lucky enough to see Bon Scott live. It was 1979, and I was only 7 years old, but was blessed enough to catch them on the HIGHWAY TO HELL tour. If I'm not mistaken, Molly Hatchet (another favorite band of mine) was opening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Palmer View Post
    I concur about the Bon Scott era. Those are some fantastic albums. My favorite from that period would be POWERAGE. It'd definitely be my choice for a "desert island" poll.

    I was lucky enough to see Bon Scott live. It was 1979, and I was only 7 years old, but was blessed enough to catch them on the HIGHWAY TO HELL tour. If I'm not mistaken, Molly Hatchet (another favorite band of mine) was opening.
    Ah, lucky guy.
    I`m jealous.

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    I love the Bon Scott era and the Brian Johnson era equally. Both the eras are different, but the common denominator for me is Angus Young. He is a god on electric guitar. He is rivaled only by Tony Iommi and Jimmy Page IMHO.

    My favorite Bon albums are High Voltage and Highway to Hell. My favorite Brian albums are Ballbreaker, Back in Black, and Fly on the Wall.

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    If I had to pick a favorite Brian Johnson album, I'd give the nod to FLICK OF THE SWITCH.

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    To date Ive seen them 13 times live and would highly recommend anyone who as not yet to do so . They are getting a little old now ( miles behind the stones though ) but they still rock and they are currently touring

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    yeah brummieyid Ride On is definitely my fave ac/dc tune, which is kinda strange because it is so atypical of their style

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    Tonight, I was planning on seeing them in Louisville, KY. But the show got postponed so that Brian Johnson can get himself back together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brandon View Post
    yeah brummieyid Ride On is definitely my fave ac/dc tune, which is kinda strange because it is so atypical of their style
    a lot of the early stuff as a bluesy feel to it
    i once drove 3 junctions over on the m1 listening to it very relaxing

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    Quote Originally Posted by brandon View Post
    yeah brummieyid Ride On is definitely my fave ac/dc tune, which is kinda strange because it is so atypical of their style
    I can`t decide on only one tune.
    They have so many great songs that it`s impossible for me to single out even a top 5 list..it would change in my mind within seconds...

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    i got who made who as well! i need to see the movie!

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