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  • gbranton
    Veteran
    • Aug 2005
    • 1847

    #16
    Originally posted by Hardrock69
    If Krokus were to do any AC/DC covers, you could close your eyes and SWEAR it was Bon Scott singing! It is the tone of his voice. Much like Ian Astbury sounding much like Jim Morrison.

    It really tripped me out....
    Marc Storace has said in interviews that he was approached to replace Bon Scott after his death but turned the offer down because he thought Krokus was going places and also out of a sense of loyalty to his bandmates. He would have ben phenomenal.





    He certainly does this more justice than Brian Johnson these days.
    "Don't want 'em to get you goat, don't show 'em where it's hid." - David Lee Roth

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    • nitroDave23
      Roadie
      • Jan 2012
      • 124

      #17
      I love AC/DC....and Krokus, and I'd also much rather hear Brian than Mark with them,cause at the end of the day, it still won't be Bon.

      Brian's voice got rougher during the 80's that's for sure,with Blow Up Your Video being the first album you can really hear it change.He still had tons of power during The Razors Edge era,but afterwards it progressively did get worse.The Stiff Upper Lip Live DVD was the worst I've ever heard him,although in recent years,he's gained a lot of clarity and power back somehow...just listen to him on Black Ice in comparison to Stiff Upper Lip....totally different.Still good live,even if the band had to tune it half a step down.

      Angus and Malcolm have a killer twin guitar attack,right up there with Eddie to me,they've written some great riffs together,and Phil Rudd can keep a groove like nobody's business, crank up Gone Shootin' or anything from Powerage and tell me other wise....they always deliver live too.

      Any of you guys heard Brian in his Pre-AC/DC band Geordie?

      His vocals in House Of The Rising Sun are quite impressive.



      Sorry to get off subject....lol, not like you guys give a flyin' fuck :P

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      • sadaist
        TOASTMASTER GENERAL
        • Jul 2004
        • 11625

        #18
        Originally posted by nitroDave23

        Any of you guys heard Brian in his Pre-AC/DC band Geordie?

        His vocals in House Of The Rising Sun are quite impressive.

        WOW! Could only tell it was him at a couple moments in the song (until the end). WTF happened? His voice now sounds like he gargles daily with glass shards, rusty nails, and vinegar.
        “Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”

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        • Jagermeister
          Full Member Status

          • Apr 2010
          • 4510

          #19
          Originally posted by sadaist
          WOW! Could only tell it was him at a couple moments in the song (until the end). WTF happened? His voice now sounds like he gargles daily with glass shards, rusty nails, and vinegar.
          He ain't gettin any younger.

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          • nitroDave23
            Roadie
            • Jan 2012
            • 124

            #20
            Originally posted by sadaist
            WOW! Could only tell it was him at a couple moments in the song (until the end). WTF happened? His voice now sounds like he gargles daily with glass shards, rusty nails, and vinegar.
            The majority of it is Brian,lol and I know right? I still rank him highly as a singer,but he's not a anywhere to this level anymore.

            They've got some good tunes,(some bad ones too..) although Geordie where more of a Sweet/glam band,as a lot of the 70's groups trying to make it where.

            In the late 80's (1989) Geordie re-recorded the music for a bunch of their songs,but kept Brian's original vocal takes and released a CD under the title "Geordie:Featuring Brian Johnson"(a way to milk the AC/DC connection I suppose) Some sound better than the 70's originals,more rock oriented,and others, well they're best left alone.

            This is what it'd have been like if he didn't join AC/DC in my opinion, straight up 80's rock (like Eliminator ZZ Top sort of...with more pop).His voice might not have blown either,he sang properly with this band, lol...he started screaming pretty insanely when he joined the Young Bros.

            Can You Do It '89

            Give You Til' Monday '89

            Black Woman '89

            Not much video footage of him with Geordie,but here's a clip of them, (can really see the glam.....LOL at the clothes.)
            Black Cat Woman 70's version (Original)


            Pretty underrated shit really....nothing like his 'DC stuff,show's that he can sing.

            Most people hate him because he replaced Bon, but if you've ever read or watched any interviews with him, he's one of the nicest/humble rock stars around,and he's not said a bad word towards Bon,and even has said he knows his place.

            "I didn't replace Bon, I'm just here because Bon is no more...." which is why he'll sing whatever Bon tune the band wants with out a fuss, unlike Hagar who takes any cheap shot towards Dave he can.

            Fucking no class.
            Last edited by nitroDave23; 03-20-2012, 06:51 PM.

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            • gbranton
              Veteran
              • Aug 2005
              • 1847

              #21
              Originally posted by nitroDave23
              Most people hate him because he replaced Bon, but if you've ever read or watched any interviews with him, he's one of the nicest/humble rock stars around,and he's not said a bad word towards Bon,and even has said he knows his place.
              I never really listened to AC/DC until Back In Black was released and I listened to that so much over the next few years that it's kind of wierd for me to hear anyone else sing with AC/DC. I've seen him on Top Gear, That Metal Show and other places over the past couple of years and also read his book and I think he'd be great fun to hang around with for a day. He just finished 32nd at the 24 Hours of Daytona, his team completed over 600 laps.
              "Don't want 'em to get you goat, don't show 'em where it's hid." - David Lee Roth

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