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Brian Johnson also does an excellent job taking over the vocals after Bon Scott's tragic death - he's my personal favorite hard rock singer next to Van Halen's David Lee Roth
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This Album is dedicated to AC/DC's late lead singer, the inimitable Bon Scott
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I loved Bon Scott but Brian
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Although their lead singer, Bon Scott died shortly after the recording of "Highway to Hell", AC/DC carried on
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This album was the first recorded after the death of the original lead singer, Bon Scott
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Brian Johnson joined the hard rock band after the death of lead singer, Bon Scott
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The fact that the band released this album barely 5 months after Bon Scott's death in itself is remarkable
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Bon Scott was great and probably very hard to replace after his death.
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Ok, AC/DC was, at this point, just getting over the death of their first lead singer, Bon Scott.
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ALONG WITH HIGHWAY TO HELL.I REALLY MISS BON SCOTT,EVEN THOUGH BRIAN JOHNSON
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Brian Johnson also does an excellent job taking over the vocals after Bon Scott's tragic death - he's my personal favorite hard rock singer next to Van Halen's David Lee Roth
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And just how unthinkable was it for AC/DC and Brian Johnson to have pulled this off from start to finish by releasing Back In Black less than five months after Bon Scott's untimely death
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This is the first album after Bon Scott's death; and followed their best album to that time, Highway to Hell.
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After Bon Scott's untimely death in 1980, AC/DC recruited Brian Johnson as their lead singer
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The great Bon Scott dying tragically, and getting the whiskey-soaked Brian Johnson, formerly of Geordie, to take his place.
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EVEN THOUGH AC/DC LOST THE UNREPLACEABLE BON SCOTT
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just like Bon Scott did a kind of a scream like a voice my favorite song on this album has to be "Hells
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Then, in February of 1980, vocalist Bon Scott choked on his own vomit in his sleep and died, and the band quickly brought in Brian Johnson as their new lead vocalist
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This is the band's first album after Bon Scott's Death in Febuary 1979
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If bon scott would have died a little later and recorded this than it would be the top 5 best rock n roll cd's ever known to mankind.
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AC/DC definitely wasn't done after Bon Scott's death
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After Bon Scott's death, the future for AC/DC looked pretty grim
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Bon Scott, one of the greatest frontmen ever, was dead, and their future went with it... or so it seemed
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Then, in February of 1980, vocalist Bon Scott choked on his own vomit in his sleep and died, and the band quickly brought in Brian Johnson as their new lead vocalist
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It's the first one since Bon Scott's tragic death and Brian Johnson at the time was unproven but blew us away
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Classic, There best post Bon Scott
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Just when the bands following was starting to skyrocket, they lost their lead singer, Bon Scott.
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I have to admit though that Bon Scott was a better
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Although Brian Johnson may not quite be able to hit the notes as well as Bon Scott (Rock In Peace), he still can sure sing
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But, as Bon SCott was capable of making every single AC/DC album with him into a classic, Brian Johnson, a third-rate singer, had so much luck that his debut in the band was so successfull, otherwise, he would not last long
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But the first rock tragedy of 1980 happened when AC/DC's original lead singer, Bon Scott, died in Feburary the same way Bonham would die (drink too much alcohol, fall sleep, choke to death).
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Before the band could do the vocals for the record, Bon Scott died in an alcohol-related tragedy
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Brian Johnson does as good of a job as Bon Scott on this CD
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What it is, though, is pure rock n' roll.
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" Stick with the earlier AC/DC releases for true gritty rock n' roll.
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A great place to start if you want to get into a great rock n' roll band.
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Pure ROCK N ROLL...
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AC/DC is classic rock n roll
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Bon's voice was unique with a range that peaked with a great rock n' roll scream.
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HOLY S**T
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HOLY S**T