Chris Smith
Lynchburg, Virginia
United States
Mar 09 2010, 11:55
Born in the remaining months of 1959, in England, I was quickly introduced to what is still called, "The British invation." As a Rolling Stones "puritan," I became amazed at this [you fill in the blanks here] young, but heart thumping head crackin' pure heavy blues rock and roll band from [that counry]. Having been living in America since '66, while serving in the US Marines during the time of mourning for Bon - a man who practiced what he preached - My friends and I listened to this new Black album with a new singer.
OH... MY... GOOOHHDD!!!
Now, as a retired Marine with 3 university degrees; teaching high school GED classes to inmates in prison, and teaching at University, I am still bragging to all of my sincere love for the greatest rock and roll band of all time:
AD/DC ROCKS!!!
Great takeover from the Stones when they should have retired in the late 70's.
Chris Smith
- not ashamed of the good music which must be passed down from our generation to the next.
(what's up with that receeding hair-line, Angus? Gotta love being 50, eh?)
Matt Pucc
Perth, Western Australia
Australia
Mar 09 2010, 23:41
Not much can be said about this boxset... really, my expectations of it were crumbled. This is because it was one hell of a boxset. If your an AC/DC fan, this is a must have. Im at the envy of all my friends who love 'em like I do. Definately worth the price and postage for the whole biz. Its a rockin' boxset. If you can't get it, get the smaller $45 dollar one in stores but I recommend this one over it by far as it has much more tracks.