• Reviews around bells (2.00 of 5)

    Back in Black

    • From the tolling bells of "Hell's Bells" to the last chord of "Rock And Roll Ain't Noise Pollution", it is clear that AC/DC had lost none of their fire, only their lesd singer
    • Hell's Bells' is one of the more different tracks here, with some great atmospheric guitarwork and Johnson's best vox.
    • The result was such perennial rock anthems as the stomping title track, the eerie "Hell's Bells," the melodic "Shoot to Thrill," the album-closing battle cry "Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution," and one of AC/DC's best and most recognizable tracks, "You Shook Me All Night Long
    • The Bells leading to the powerful opening riff, is a suberb start to the album
    • My favorite on this album is probably the ominous Hells Bells, though everything else is at a similarly high standard
    • " "hell's Bells," and more!
    • The opening track, Hell's Bells, starts with church bells ringing (obviously a tribute to Bon) then goes on to Angus's classic riff
    • From its awesome opening song "Hells Bells", to its title song, to "You Shook Me All Night Long", to Brian's big "
    • From the vengeful death knell of "Hell's Bells" to the strutting finale of "Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution," the rhythms on this album do not relent
    • Best songs are You shook me all night long, Back in Black, and Hell's Bells
    • All Night Long, Hell's Bells and the ultimate rock opinion statement, Rock And Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
    • Hell's Bells' and 'Shoot to Thrill' and 'Back in Black' and 'You Shook
    • Songs like, "Hell's Bells," "Back in Black, and "Rock n' Roll ain't Noise Polution" are perfect examples of straight up rock.
    • The tolling of the bell for Bon ends it ominously but perfectly, leading into Hell's Bells
    • In Black were smash hits as well as many other well known classics Hells Bells
    • Every song on Back in Black is just excellent, and it also features some of AC/DC's biggest hits as well, including the slow, brooding opener "Hells Bells" which begins with slow tolling bells and then the great intro riff kicks in, and then the drums also kick in seconds later
    • A powerful opener Hells Bells begins this 39 minute metal extravaganza
    • With instantly recognizable songs such as "Shook Me All Night Long", "Back In Black", "Hell's Bells", and "Rock And Rock Ain't No Noise Pollution", EVERY SONG ON THIS ALBUM RECEIVES RADIO AIRPLAY TODAY
    • The intro to "Hells Bells" was perfect for the way the sky looked that day.
    • The opening "Hell's Bells" is a masterpiece with lead guitarist Angus' guitar riff
    • The lyrics are a joke, of course, all booze and sex and rock n' roll, and Brian Johnson screams rather than sings, but AC/DC at the top of their game wrote the best, catchiest hard rock songs you can imagine, like the grand, anthemic "Hell's Bells" or the magnificent title track
    • Songs like, "Hell's Bells," "Back in Black, and "Rock n' Roll ain't Noise Polution" are perfect examples of straight up rock.
    • Standout tracks include "Back in Black," "Hell's Bells," and "You Shook Me All Night Long
    • Hell's Bells' and the others are are monumentally exquisitely crafted songs - but my true discovery are 'Shoot to thrill' and
    • YOU HELLS BELLS" .Fallowed by SHOOT TO THRILL wich is another classic on this cd the opening riff is amazing with the little good,the bad,and the ugly riffs in the middle
    • Let me answer by reminding everyone of one song, 'Hell's Bells'.
    • "Hells Bells
    • I saw Hell's Bells, they opened with Shook
    • As soon as the album starts and you here "Hells Bells" you know your in a a ride
    • All Night Long, Hell's Bells and the ultimate rock opinion statement, Rock And Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
    • The result was such perennial rock anthems as the stomping title track, the eerie "Hell's Bells," the melodic "Shoot to Thrill," the album-closing battle cry "Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution," and one of AC/DC's best and most recognizable tracks, "You Shook Me All Night Long
    • Brian screams rather than sings, but AC/DC at the top of their game wrote the best, catchiest hard rock songs you can imagine, like the grand, anthemic Hell's Bells which its bell tolling came about from Malcolm in the restroom or the magnificent title track which its riff came from the Highway to
    • THE WICKED 'HELLS BELLS' STARTS THINGS OFF
    • Then you have the classics, "Hell's Bells", "You Shook Me All Night Long", and the title track of course
    • A jam packed juggernaut punctuated by axe mutilators MALCOM YOUNG's crunchy rhythmic riffs and big bro ANGUS' bad boy blasts of galvanized boogie, the ominous opener HELLS BELLS plays on an oft visited "down under" theme...and we're not talkin' Australia, folks
    • Ain't Noise Pollution and Hell Bells are also great.
    • From the opening toll of the bell in Hell's Bells, to the ending of the last track, Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution, you won't be able to stop rocking
    • It's hurt by opening too strong; 'Hell's Bells' is the best song on the album, easily, and probably my favorite AC/DC song, with the possible exception of 'TNT'.
    • ..immortal words from the classic track "Hells Bells"
    • they had 10 hard rock tracks that were destined too sell such classics as, "Hells Bells", "Shoot To Thrill", "Back In Black", to the hard rock ballad
    • My favs off this album are What Do You Do for Money Honey, Back in Black, Shoot to Thrill, and Hell's Bells.
    • The tolling of the bell for Bon opens it ominously but perfectly, leading into Hell's Bells
    • Very powerful, Hells Bells, creative title track obliously
    • A GREAT CD.HELLS BELLS IS AN EXCELLENT SONG THAT WAS MADE BRILLIANT BY BRIAN'S
    • Back in Black open with the classic "Hells Bells" and doesn't stop rocking until the end