AC/DC new bassist ( so different )

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I'm cool with it.. sneakers, jeans, and dark shirt. He's got the right uniform. Looks to be playing with a pick. Who cares, guy is a seasoned musician and clearly a fan. He's going to know to stand in his spot and rock his leg and head back and forth.
 
Same, although Phil Campbell did sound pretty bitchin on that live album, everything louder than anyone else



I always liked the pre-robbo fast eddie stuff best, but phil and mikkey fit the band. I think it's just that the production didn't fit

I like everything up to 1916, with some stuff of Bastards (a little slick on the production though). I love the raw sound they got on the new tracks that were on No Remorse and Orgasmatron. 1916 just blisters. Later in the 90’s the guitars just got soft, no edge. They had plenty of good songs but I just couldn’t get into the overall softer sound. Mikkey’s drums also often sounded soft and small when the guy is a monster and should have a big lively sound. He sounds amazing on the live album.
 
I wish they could go on ‘coz as many bands who try and cop an AC/DC sound, AC/DC was always the best
Well, one of the best 'AC/DC songs that AC/DC never wrote' is Krokus' "Long Stick Goes Boom". :p

Although, at 0m48s it sure sounds a helluva lot like 'Love Hungry Man'. :unsure:o_O


But yeah, even such an awesome rocker still doesn't match a Shoot to Thrill, Riff Raff, What Do You Do (for money, honey), Thunderstruck, Shot down in Flames, etc.
 
Well, one of the best 'AC/DC songs that AC/DC never wrote' is Krokus' "Long Stick Goes Boom". :p

Although, at 0m48s it sure sounds a helluva lot like 'Love Hungry Man'. :unsure:o_O


But yeah, even such an awesome rocker still doesn't match a Shoot to Thrill, Problem Child, Thunderstruck, Shot down in Flames, etc.

I always thought that Marc would’ve been the best replacement for Bon.
 
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