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They never hit it big until Bon was with them.
I appreciate Dave Evans part of the history, but Bon
was the man... Dave Evans was only there for a very
short time...
Can I sit next to you girl, was the only AC/DC song
I can recall that Dave recorded before Bon...
BABY PANA 2 IS Coming !! All across the land, let the love and beer flow ! Love ya Mary Frances!
i think there were a few others. a friend of mine in san diego has an mp3 of the original demo of "back in black" with bon singing it before he died. thus why it was included in the "bonfire"boxed set.
Originally posted by hideyoursheep
When Hagar speaks, I want to cut off my ears and send them to Bristol Palin.
"It's like trying to fit a mouse fart into a sardine can with a shoe horn"-Ace Diamond
Originally posted by ace diamond i think there were a few others. a friend of mine in san diego has an mp3 of the original demo of "back in black" with bon singing it before he died. thus why it was included in the "bonfire"boxed set.
not sure where this was originally posted, but that 'Bon' version of Back In Black was a hoax. It's a 'metal supergroup' fronted by Stephen Pearcy (of Ratt), and was included on one of several tributes to AC/DC.
Once again, it is NOT authentic when it claims to be Bon Scott.
Originally posted by Panamark They never hit it big until Bon was with them.
I appreciate Dave Evans part of the history, but Bon
was the man... Dave Evans was only there for a very
short time...
Can I sit next to you girl, was the only AC/DC song
I can recall that Dave recorded before Bon...
I can't believe I have to tell an Aussie this, but.....
Ac/Dc released two singles with Dave Evans. "Can I Sit Next To You Girl" and "Rockin In The Parlour".
Evans was a good singer, but he was too generic. With him, the band sounded like Sweet or half a dozen other bands that were all over the radio at the time. I doubt they would have ever made it out of Oz with him as a singer. Bon was a true original.
"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992
Originally posted by FORD I can't believe I have to tell an Aussie this, but.....
Ac/Dc released two singles with Dave Evans. "Can I Sit Next To You Girl" and "Rockin In The Parlour".
Evans was a good singer, but he was too generic. With him, the band sounded like Sweet or half a dozen other bands that were all over the radio at the time. I doubt they would have ever made it out of Oz with him as a singer. Bon was a true original.
Well there ya go ! You are correct, I didnt know about this other
single. In fact Ive never heard it. Is it good ??
BABY PANA 2 IS Coming !! All across the land, let the love and beer flow ! Love ya Mary Frances!
Generic boogie rock. It wasn't till they got Bon's evil sneer and wicked sense of humour that the band had a chance.
A few years ago Dave Evans put out a CD of him performing with an AC/DC cover band as a tribute to old Bon. Its more interesting for the little bits of talk in between the tracks where Evans mentions that he had met Bon once or something.
Apparently, according to this press release from Albert Productions, "Can I Sit Next To You"/"Rockin in the Parlour" was actually one single after all.
Th press release is pretty funny though, as it refers to bass player Rob Bailey as the "foundation" of the band's sound, and he was gone before they ever made an album. And Evans himself is referred to as "...the VOICE that IS Ac/Dc!"
"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992
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