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Come on then TWTD. Let’s settle an age old debate..
Bonn Scott’s AC/DC or Bryan Johnson’s AC/DC?
For me. And I’m in no way biased because both of these were in their pomp way before I was on this earth and consuming music but I really enjoy Bonn Scott’s AC/DC more.
Largely because I generally find I enjoy 70’s rock more than 80’s rock (would much prefer to listen to 1970’s incarnation of rock i.e 1970’s Sabbath, AC/DC, Judas Priest, Motörhead than the 80’s incarnation of rock including Metallica, Iron Maiden and Guns N Roses etc)
Edit: Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap what a belter
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Friday Night Music Thread ( Sort of ) on 23:26 - Dec 14 with 922 views
Loved Bonn Scott’s AC/DC but it’s unfair to compare them as Brian Johnson is part of a completely different experience. Love music for what it is, not what it might have been.
It's 106 miles to Portman Road, we've got a full tank of gas, half a round of Port Salut, it's dark... and we're wearing blue tinted sunglasses.
Friday Night Music Thread ( Sort of ) on 00:25 - Dec 15 by Guthrum
Generally prefer the Bonn Scott stuff, but then Back in Black is one of the finest albums ever made.
They just kept on going. A lot of bands would have folded or taken a few years off after their lead singer had died but they came back with a massive statement with Back In Black.
Whilst we're on a hard rock/metal thread, I cooked breakfast for Nicko McBrain, Iron Maiden's drummer last week.