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Free Music Notes for Back in BlackFree Music Review: A good starter for the 80s Hit: 4 StarsFilled with raw agression and true rock 'n' roll spirit, Back in Black is an awesome starting album for the 80s and arguably the finest of the decade. The suspenseful, ominous chimes of "Hells Bells" introduce the album to the rock scenery just as AC/DC would do. "Shoot to Thrill" is also an instant hard-rocker, with great riffs and well thought out vocals. The heavy metal opening riffs of "Givin' the Dog a Bone" cautiously prepare you for the latter song "Let Me Put My Love into You," one of the album's letdowns. This, however, is completely contrary to some of the other songs, such as the instant hit "Back in Black," which is literally one of the best songs I've ever heard. It has awesome and ideal licks for any song of its genre, and one of the best guitar solos ever. Its successor, "You Shook Me All Night Long," also has nice riffs, and good lyrics/vocals to boot. The Hendrix-like guitar solo for "Shake a Leg" makes you want to jump and start headbanging straight away; as does the rest of the song. The album leaves you with "Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution," which all hard rock fans should be singing in defense against today's rap listeners. Back in Black is a great album that you should buy whenever you get the chance, but songs like "What Do You Do for Money, Honey?" and "Let Me Put My Love into You" can be hard to listen to. Overall a great album from AC/DC that could give vocalists like Freddie Mercury and guitarists like Jimi Hendrix a run for their money. If you don't have this album you should definately add it to your collection.
Free Music Review: Simple Lyrics. Simple Beats. Great Rock! Hit: 4 StarsWhenever I'm in a down mood and I want to just blow that downer mood away, I turn to AC-DC's "Back In Black". The simplest of song lyrics, with hard-driving beats and hard-driving guitar work and hard-driving drums, this is the thunderstorm of rock weather. It separates itself from the usual hard-rock by having very catchy melodies and surprisingly crafted studio engineering quality. Its purpose: to have some really loud, raucous fun. What is ISN'T: if you're looking to have your nose really rubbed in some genuinely dirty twisted nastiness, you won't get that with this disc. It also has no quiet nuance; no lilting, breathless, barely audible poetry; no gentle ethereal transcendental softness. But It Really Rocks. Women, Alcohol, Rock. Great Simple Fun.
Free Music Review: rock and roll ain't noise pollution... Hit: 1 Stars...unless it is rock and roll played by ac/dc. i f***ing HATE them. they are overplayed so much on the radio, and that is the most annoying voice i have ever heard in my life. don't waste your money on this cd, just turn on the radio...then turn it off.
Free Music Review: A great tribute to Bon Hit: 5 StarsI never intended to write a review for this seeing as it needed no introduction. After reading through what other people have said about it I've got to do something. To say this album is amazing doesn't do it justice. The greatest rock album of all time coming from the greatest rock band of all time. With Angus Young on lead guitar supplying enough energy to run a small country, and his brother Malcolm who both come up with the great riffs we all know. Cliff Williams supplying expert rythm along with Phil Rudd who are both on top of their game. Brian Johnson the new comer, replacing Bon Scott who had mysteriously died after a long night of drinking on February 19, 1980. The opening track, Hell's Bells, starts with church bells ringing (obviously a tribute to Bon) then goes on to Angus's classic riff. The legendary title track, Back in Black, which you've heard regardless of your taste in music. Then closes with Rock And Roll Ain't Noise Pollution, a song influenced by Angus's love of the blues. Every song on this album is a classic. So do yourself a favor and buy this you won't regret it.
Free Music Review: Back in Black Hit: 5 StarsBack in Black is one of my favorite cd's. It's listed as the number five rock cd of all time.
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