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Free Music Notes for If You Want Blood You've Got ItFree Music Review: What ? No Back in Black ? No Worries Mate - This Show really boogies! Hit: 5 Stars Too the uninitiated, the track list looks unfamiliar at best.
No Back In Black, Not even a Highway To Hell.
No Worries Mate !
Just order this & be prepared to rawk !
This updated version has great sound & this maybe the boys at their Live peak.
It really jams. You're dead if this doesn't get you shakin'.
Free Music Review: WOW!! Hit: 5 StarsLive album, from the Bon era, the Powerage tour, I can't explain how awesome this is, Bon sounds as good as he always did, do your self a favor, and get this, Live (1992) is great too, and if you can find the video tape of Let There Be Rock, get it.
Free Music Review: One step from actually being there. Hit: 5 StarsOne of the best live albums I have ever heard. I am a big AC/DC fan to begin with, but if I had never heard of AC/DC then this would be the album that would make me a fan. "Whole lotta rosie" has the epic begining of the crowd chanting ANGUS ANGUS ANGUS, then Angus Young begins dramatically with a powerfull guitar. Later we are given a fantastic rendition of "The Jack", and then an amazing rendition of "Let there be Rock" every song on this Album rocks harder than the studio versions. I love this album, and any hard rock fan would be hard pressed not to own a copy.
Free Music Review: BEST LIVE ALBUM EVER Hit: 5 StarsThis has to be the best live album ever released. Too bad its not a double album. Forget buying "Live" by AC/DC. Too polished. This is the best. Its too bad that AC/DC doesn't play "Rocker" anymore in concert. That song alone is enough to crank the car stereo up to about 20 if your ears can take it.
Free Music Review: (10 stars) the best live album ever Hit: 5 Starsac/dc's '78 release if you want blood you got it is hands down the greatest live album ever(motorhead's no sleep 'til hammersmith comes second in my opinion), and arguably ac/dc's greatest release. these performances taken from their european powerage tour of '78, comprised of selections from the albums high voltage, dirty deeds..., let there be rock, and powerage capture ac/dc in all their sweaty, horny, raunchy, noisy, snotty heavy rock 'n roll attack. and of course this is bon scott singing not brian Johnson.from the moment phil rudd taaps his high hat and launches the albums opener "riff raff"(from powerage, buy that album as well) you are in for an air guitar session to the finest crotch rock god wishes he never invented. all the tracks scorch but especially riff raff,problem child,whole lotta rosie,let there be rock and rocker. buy this album or steal it. you need it in your collection.
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