

AC/DC - LIVE : REMASTERED [Audio CD]
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pi
> 3 dayperfect
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Schnabel
> 3 dayCame in excellent condition and unwrapped.. Great buy i enjoy the live versions of the songs and like that it had all the songs that i like
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joseph shawler
> 3 dayOne of the best live albums of all time
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CRV
> 3 dayI bought this album 11 yrs ago and I still get that exhilerating jolt of energy whenever I listen to it. This was the first AC/DC album I bought and I was pursuaded to do that because I caught This albums Highway to Hell video playing on MTV and it impressed me enough to go ahead and buy the CD. I really had minimal expectations for all other tracks in this CD but, damn as soon as I listened to the opening track of Thunderstruck A jolt of energy and enlightenment to Rock suddenly streamed through me and I was hooked for life. Every song on here is top notch including Money Talks with the catchy melodic guitar riffs and the great hook on the vocals, TNT with the crowed rythemically chanting Oye, Dirty Deeds done dirt cheap, Shes got The Jack, and all the old favorites such as Back in Black, You shook me all night long, and you know all the rest.
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jim
> 3 dayBuy it
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Pakal One
Greater than one weekLe live a avoir absolument, pour les fans du groupe et tous les amateurs de Rock !
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シャチ
> 3 dayオーストラリアに出張した時、
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David Peacock
> 3 dayFor what its worth, if you remotely like hard rock, you cant go wrong here with the live version. Good tunes and awesome performance by the band.
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finulanu
> 3 dayIm the kind of person who loves going to live concerts (Ive seen B.B. King, The Temptations Review w/ the Spinners and James Brown, and had a blast each time), and had I have been alive during the Bon Scott era, I wouldve sprung to see AC/DC live. However, live albums are hard for me to recommend. Sure, there are a handful of greats (The Stones Get Yer Ya-Yas Out!, the Allmans at Fillmore East, B.B. King at the Regal, Live! by Bob Marley & the Wailers, Bob Dylan at the Royal Albert Hall), for the most part you get note-for-note renditions of the groups hits. This record is no different. They spend the entire concert either making good songs bad (Thunderstruck, Back In Black, Highway to Hell - can you imagine this without Bon Scott?) or bad songs worse (Heatseeker, Who Made Who, The Jack). And stay even further away from the two-discs collectors edition, which contians endless, jammed out versions of Jailbreak, High Voltage and Let There Be Rock that say absolutely nothing, even though each one is extended to over ten minutes. The Bon Scott studio albums and Back In Black are all essentials, but if you must an AC/DC live album, go with If You Want Blood, which was merely forgettable instead of bad.
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Robert
Greater than one weekGreat stuff