The solo sounds good with a few tasty little bits at the end

Actually doesn't seem too bad when its cranked.

Razors edge tour in kings Hall,then donington 91 was immense.

And to think they couldn't sell tickets for ballbreaker tour in Belfast, so played a half empty point theatre. Thats pretty unbelievable thinking back.

The last gig in Dublin was very forgettable,  and thats coming from a huge fan. Full of cock wombles,  Brian was fucked, and the sound was so low u could barely hear it.

Heres hoping for a flick of the switch type album, with some dirty dirty riffs.

Solid ADCD tune, nothing very noteworthy but they are reliable as ever.

Quote from: Blitzer666 on October 07, 2020, 11:26:57 AM
Actually doesn't seem too bad when its cranked.

Razors edge tour in kings Hall,then donington 91 was immense.

And to think they couldn't sell tickets for ballbreaker tour in Belfast, so played a half empty point theatre. Thats pretty unbelievable thinking back.

The last gig in Dublin was very forgettable,  and thats coming from a huge fan. Full of cock wombles,  Brian was fucked, and the sound was so low u could barely hear it.

Heres hoping for a flick of the switch type album, with some dirty dirty riffs.

I got into AC/DC watching them on the Beatbox on RTE2 on a Sunday morning and bought thenalbum immediately. The videos, the tunes, what an album. Been listening to it again. I know every word of every song on it and I'd say I haven't listened properly in over 20 years. Played the tape to death. I'd say they were immense on that tour.

Yes Razors Edge and the subsequent live album were when the band got back into their stride after a forgettable enough mid to late 80s.
After that the quality did dip again but Black Ice was OK and the young lad likes their last one.
(Saying that I think that every album after Back in Black has a lot of filler.)

AC/DC Live was immense. Still have the double tape   , had to break the tape box I had to fit it and Live after Death double tapes in  :laugh: They probably haven't changed the setlist since and sure why would they?


If they play Ireland again,  can any pricks that don't know at least 5 tracks (or have flashing devil horn hairbands) be banned?

Is it me or does the new song have something of a Ballbreaker era vibe going on?

Good song anyway.

Yeah, the production has a bit of a Ballbreaker sound to it. Ballbreaker is deadly, so fingers crossed.

It's a decent song. I've not really been impressed with any of their later material (really didn't like Black Ice) but this seems better overall.

Quote from: Blitzer666 on October 07, 2020, 05:10:49 PM
If they play Ireland again,  can any pricks that don't know at least 5 tracks (or have flashing devil horn hairbands) be banned?

Big AC/DC fan myself, fuckin love the Bonn Scott stuff, Riff Raff is still the best of their songs imo. classic.
Was at the Punchestown gig with my sister (she got the tickets for my birthday) and Ill never forget her asking me at one stage did I think would they play Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter.
Im still annoyed about it.


Big AC/DC fan myself, fuckin love the Bonn Scott stuff, Riff Raff is still the best of their songs imo. classic.
Was at the Punchestown gig with my sister (she got the tickets for my birthday) and Ill never forget her asking me at one stage did I think would they play Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter.
Im still annoyed about it.
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Bring Your Sister To The Slaughter

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Think the new tune is, like the stuff on the last couple of albums, a decent toe tapper, but nothing more. This might be the first AC/DC album in a long time that I don't buy on first day of release. Might just check it out on streaming sites and see if it is worth owning, as to be honest I've hardly listened to Rock or Bust.
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#44 October 21, 2020, 10:21:57 PM Last Edit: October 21, 2020, 11:10:12 PM by Pedrito
That gig in Punchestown and the Guns N Roses one in the O2 were 2 of the oddest and close to all out riot gigs I've ever been to. I actually really enjoyed the atmosphere at the GNR one because in many ways it was all my childhood rebel fantasies, while listening to them rolled into one gig. The absolute nonchalance of Axl, I completely understand people were pissed off but on a selfish level I loved it.

The AC/DC one was a great gig, but the organisation, the rush for buses afterwards, it felt like someone, or quite a few people were going to get killed at one stage. Was glad to get the fuck out of the place by the end of it. A shitshow, but all worth it in retrospect when Angus suddenly appeared in the pissing rain during Thundstruck directly in front of me on the platform.that was ruining my view of the band all night. That 2-3 minute stint was enough. Amazing. What a showman, what a guitarist, so glad I spent all my youth listening to their dirty little Aussie pervy, pissed up lyrics.