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Lucky for us, Mr. Scott's death only made the band stronger.
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After the tragic death of former frontman Bon Scott (R.I.P.) the AC/DC-boys recorded the tribute to the late Scott with Ex-Geordie singer Brian Johnson, and---made a classic
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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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After the tragic death of Bon Scott (rest his soul) fans everywhere thought Ac/Dc were
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The bands precision focus mourning Bon's death
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I personally believe that this was the bands finest moment,especially relevant as it followed the untimely death of the former front man and singer Bon Scott
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After the tragic death of lead singer Bon Scott, the future of AC/DC was decidedly uncertain
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After the untimely death of lead singer Bon Scott, AC/DC was in complete disarray
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It may seem like AC/Dc forgot Bon Scott after his tragic death, but consider "Back in Black"'s cover and name
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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
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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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The sad and sudden death of AC/DC frontman Bon Scott would leave the band in a vary precarious situation.
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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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This album was released after the tragic death of Bon Scott, as sort of a tribute to him
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The death of Bon Scott is a terrible tragedy in the history of rock and roll
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Following the untimely death of singer Bon Scott, AC/DC decided to introduce to the world the sound and soul of Brian Johnson.
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the stomping title track, with an army of riffs; the menacing Hells Bells, much scarier than any stupid Slayer death-metal; you've got Shoot to Thrill, which is actually pretty intelligent composition-wise; and more basic rockers like What Do You Do For Money Honey and Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution, with a well-placed buildup
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Who knew that after the untimely death of origional frontman Bon Scott the band would celebrate their finest work to date!!
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This album is the first since the untimely death of Bon Scott and is just as good as HIGHWAY TO HELL
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This album comes after the untimely death of Bon Scott, the previous lead singer for this renowned group.
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This was the first album featuring Brian Johnson after the untimely death of Bon Scott, the original singer and co-founder
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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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After the tragic death of the original lead singer, people have either made or broken their love for AC/DC.
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After the unfortunate death of charismatic lead singer Bon Scott, AC/DC came back stronger than ever
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Shake A
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Good ol' me!Shake a
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Shake A
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Not musical skill (as in Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, ELO, Eric Clapton, or King Crimson), not well-written lyrics (as in John Lennon, the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Frank Zappa, David Bowie, Don Henley, or Lou Reed), not a great voice (like Joan Baez, Cass Elliott, or Janis Joplin), not blue-collar appeal (as in some of the better country acts), but nose-picking, butt-scratching, play-to-the-lowest-denominator grossness.
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Angus stands front, center, with a single spotlight illuminating him as he creates raw energy.
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the rest of this album is just excellent songs like "you shook me all night long,let me put my love into you,shake a
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all only song i didnt like very well on this album was Shake a
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HAVE A DRINK ON ME AND SHAKE A
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Shake A
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"Shake A
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is a excellent tune as well as
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It features the famous rock staples "Back in Black", "You Shook Me All Night Long", "Hells Bells", and "Shoot to Thrill", as well as the lesser-known but equally powerful
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Shake a
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Brian Johnson, as suitable as he is as a replacement for the most excellent Bon Scott, still gives
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HOLY S**T