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I've heard the same thing about Guns n Roses blowing Aerosmith off the stage when they opened for them. Wait, what's this thread about again?
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To bring it back on track, I saw Axle Rose fill in for Brian Johnson. He had a pot leg on at the time as he'd been previously blown off stage.
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And I totally agree with you about preferring the Bon Scott jangly, rockin', bluesy, garage band era. I've never been a Brian Johnson fan, so I never bothered to see them live until 2015 (sadly, after Malcolm had retired from the band). The rest of the band was solid, but Angus' energy blew me away. Quote:
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I saw GnR twice more: infamous 1992 stadium tour w/ Faith No More and Metallica and then the reunion show in 2016. The 2016 show was perhaps the best set I've ever seen them play, and Angus came out and performed "Whole Lotta Rosie" and "Riff Raff" with them! I actually enjoyed Axl's AC/DC vocals better than Johnson's... he's much closer to Bon Scott's vocal style.
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I don't know very many bands that could even compete with Iron Maiden's live shows.
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On a technical level, that AC/DC rhythm sound is easy to get: humbuckers and a cranked Marshall, as noted several times. But on a practical level, who has the space and isolation to crank a big Marshall up to ten? Pretty much nobody, which is one big reason why that tone is so fabulous - hardly anyone can actually do it in the real world, so when we hear it, it's just too cool.
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