
JohnnyGtar
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when they went back to super leads in 95 from the mesas the tones got so damn clean they became way bluesier less metal songs . I like that period though I hated it as a kid . I wanted metal . But I fucking love ball breaker and stiff upper lip . The cleanest breakup tones they did ever . It’s weird how technology has changed their sound too . Like they use the same amps they’ve had in storage . But without the tape their tones got extra cleaner from that too ! I could talk acdc all day lolAC/DC found the post-Bon formula with Back in Black, then they stuck with it ever since.
Even ignoring that I find Brian Johnson's vocals annoying, they experimented more in their early years. with Bon. I lost interest after Back in Black. Much of the material since then sounds too similar to me.
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when they went back to super leads in 95 from the mesas the tones got so damn clean they became way bluesier less metal songs . I like that period though I hated it as a kid . I wanted metal . But I fucking love ball breaker and stiff upper lip . The cleanest breakup tones they did ever . It’s weird how technology has changed their sound too . Like they use the same amps they’ve had in storage . But without the tape their tones got extra cleaner from that too ! I could talk acdc all day lol
I love fly on the wall too . The jcm 800 tones are ferocious on that one . But ya I saw them on SUL lip tour tour . Great showBallbreaker might be my favorite album of theirs. It was their most recent album when I started playing guitar and stiff upper lip was the first tour I could go see them live, so that era is pretty special to me.
I thought Fly on the Wall had some pretty ripping solos too. The opening chords to Send for the Man is one of my go to “amp tryout” riffs
They were never, nor would they ever be metal. Back in Black is the closest and that sounds like a cranked 800...not even boosted. AC DC are the kings of '3 chords and a cloud of dust' hard rock. No matter what era/singer. Angus is a bluesy player..that's what some shredders I've heard over the years forget to do....play with great vibrato, play with feeling/develop a 'feel' for the instrument. Angus is a world class lesson on how to do it. Learn to play like Angus first, then learn shred.....when they went back to super leads in 95 from the mesas the tones got so damn clean they became way bluesier less metal songs . I like that period though I hated it as a kid . I wanted metal . But I fucking love ball breaker and stiff upper lip . The cleanest breakup tones they did ever . It’s weird how technology has changed their sound too . Like they use the same amps they’ve had in storage . But without the tape their tones got extra cleaner from that too ! I could talk acdc all day lol
Hellms bells is def metal . Songs like razors edge . They def had more metal after bon died . One reason hell bells was moved from being in e minor to a minor was it was too dark and metal at first .They were never, nor would they ever be metal. Back in Black is the closest and that sounds like a cranked 800...not even boosted. AC DC are the kings of '3 chords and a cloud of dust' hard rock. No matter what era/singer. Angus is a bluesy player..that's what some shredders I've heard over the years forget to do....play with great vibrato, play with feeling/develop a 'feel' for the instrument. Angus is a world class lesson on how to do it. Learn to play like Angus first, then learn shred.....
One of my fav bands ever...think about Angus doing his 'hop' thing for THE WHOLE FREAKING SHOW and you then realize how great he is. He's (and the band) a treasure.