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AC/DC - The Bad Boys On Stage album

AC/DC - The Bad Boys On Stage album

  • Performer: AC/DC
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: The Bad Boys On Stage
  • Released: 1985
  • Style: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
  • Country: Sweden
  • MP3 version size: 1427 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1116 mb
  • Other: VOX AC3 MPC MOD APE WAV DXD
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 347

Description

Music video by AC/DC performing Bad Boy Boogie.

Let s Make It. 11. Goodbye Good Riddance To Bad Luck.

In Rock We Trust, It's Rock Or Bust!

Fly on the Wall is the tenth studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released on 28 June 1985 by Albert Productions, and Atlantic Records. It was the band's ninth internationally released studio album and the tenth to be released in Australia. All songs were written by Angus Young (guitar), Malcolm Young (guitar), and Brian Johnson (vocals). The album was re-released in 2003 as part of the AC/DC Remasters series.

First AC/DC single with Dave Evans on lead vocals, Australia, 1974. 1. Can I Sit Next To You Girl? 2. Rockin' In The Parlour. Recorded live at Marc Bolan TV Show, London, England, 28/08/1976. 4. Can I Sit Next to You Girl? 5. Jailbreak. 6. Let There Be Rock. 8. Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be. 9. Bad Boy Boogie. Recorded live at Pavillon, Paris, France, France, 09/12/1979. 12. Walk All Over You. 13. Girl Got Rhythm.

AC/DC doesn't do bad songs, this makes album makes no exception! High Voltage was not very critically successful during the time of it's release. It received much criticism for it's, well, loudness. I have AC/DC 1990 album taken from forth coming album "Razors Edge" that has Thunderstruck on one side and Fire Your Guns on other with photos made into vinyl have not been able to find one like it anywhere. Great album! The Razors Edge is a pretty good album. It didn't go to the extreme commercially and critically, but it has some good songs. The best song from the album is "Thunderstruck, " which is considered one of the best AC/DC songs of all time. The Razors Edge" is probably the second best. Another notable song from the album is, "Moneytalks.

Produced by George Young & Harry Vanda. Album Let There Be Rock. Bad Boy Boogie Lyrics. On the day I was born, the rain fell down There was trouble brewin' in my home town It was the seventh day, I was the seventh son And it scared the hell out of everyone. They said, "stop" I said, "go" They said, "fast" I said, "slow" They said, "yes" I said, "no" I do the bad boy boogie

Brian Johnson (ex Geordie) joined the band to replace him on vocals and the album "Back In Black" was released, a tribute to Bon Scott, this album became the 2nd largest selling album of all time with over 40 million copies sold worldwide. In May 1983, Phil Rudd had a parting of the ways and was replaced by Simon Wright (drums), aged 20 then.

The third AC/DC album brought a title track that became a staple of their live set, still a centrepiece performance on last year’s shows with Axl Rose. It was also an illustration of another facet of Scott’s persona – the confrontational, violent one. That was a feature of other songs on the record – Problem Child and Squealer (the latter featured one of the most unpleasant lyrics Scott ever wrote: She said she’d never been, Never been balled before, And I don’t think, She’ll ever ball no more, Fixed her good ). For an entire album, Scott left the double entendres to one side, writing instead about hardscrabble and desperate lives, where escape is no more than a dream. The album is short on big numbers – only Sin City became a setlist regular down the decades – and the riffs were often dialled back.

AC/DC Albums Ranked Worst to Best. Ultimate Classic Rock. Critics are fond of saying that every AC/DC record sounds the same, but the following list of AC/DC Albums Ranked Worst to Best shows otherwise. There's the absolute raunch of 1976's Bon Scott-led Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, but also 1990's sleek Brian Johnson-sung The Razors Edge – courtesy of Bruce Fairbarn’s patented production style. Then there were albums like 1978's Powerage, which stands now as a lasting example of Scott's way with words.

Tracklist

A1 Hells Bells
A2 Shot Down In Flames
A3 Sin City
A4 Shoot To Thrill
A5 Back In Black
B1 The Jack
B2 What Do You For The Money Honey
B3 Highway To Hell
B4 Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
B5 Whole Lotta Rosie

Notes

Recorded live at the Rochester Community War Memorial, New York, United States on December 17, 1981 and not "Somewhere In U.K. 1981" as stated on the back sleeve.

"Tape and Artwork by The Clever Man."

Back sleeve: "Produced by Laughing Death Records London W 12, 17 Downing Street - Made In The United Kingdom"
Center labels: "Collectorecord Ltd Montreux - Made in Switzerland"

But this actually came from a German source

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A-side etchings): CLEVER MAN/A
  • Matrix / Runout (B-side etchings): CLEVER MAN/B

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
607002 AC-DC* LIVE 1981 (Assembled In Tasmania Limeted Edition) ‎(LP, Ltd, Num, Unofficial) Not On Label (AC/DC) 607002 Sweden 1986
AC8645 AC/DC Give All The Good Guys ‎(LP, Unofficial) Not On Label (AC/DC) AC8645 Sweden 1986