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14 minutes ago, Gordon Comstock said:

Good song. If I'd never heard Back In Black or For Those About To Rock I'd probably say it's my favourite from the 80's too, but I don't know much 80's AC/DC...

It's my favourite song because of Simon Wright. He is my favourite AC/DC drummer.

Fly On The Wall had some really good songs but they suffer from a bad production

Who Made Who is a very good soundtrack. One song, two instrumentals and some of the older songs

Blow Up Your Video is the best album from the Wright era. It's also the first one with Young/Vanda as producers since If You Want Blood

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6 minutes ago, Sosso said:

It's my favourite song because of Simon Wright. He is my favourite AC/DC drummer.

Fly On The Wall had some really good songs but they suffer from a bad production

Who Made Who is a very good soundtrack. One song, two instrumentals and some of the older songs

Blow Up Your Video is the best album from the Wright era. It's also the first one since If You Want Blood with Young/Vanda as producers.

 

I used to have Blow Up Your Video and Who Made Who, but lost both over the years. Can't say I got into much Brian-era ACDC  in general though.

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3 minutes ago, Gordon Comstock said:

 

I dunno, when people say "every AC/DC album sounds the same" I assume they're mostly referring the the Brian songs. They mostly just didn't click for me, and it didn't help that his voice deteriorated with each album.

The best Brian albums are those from Back in Black to The Razors Edge. Flick of the Switch and Blow Up Your Video are probably the two most underrated AC/DC albums

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39 minutes ago, Sosso said:

The best Brian albums are those from Back in Black to The Razors Edge. Flick of the Switch and Blow Up Your Video are probably the two most underrated AC/DC albums

 

I could always appreciate Brian's talent and melodies, and yea Razors edge had a couple hits, but there's just something that never clicked for me. I think it's the fact that his voice declined so quickly, I mean Thunderstruck and Money Talks were good songs but even by then his voice was drastically damaged. From my admittedly limited AC/DC exposure listening to the Brian records is like watching a race car shoot off the line, then burst into flames 10 seconds later.

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