Angus Young

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  • ezyrydr
    ezyrydr Posts: 55
    Malcom has a killer Gretsch guitar (his own model) that just sounds incredible.
  • g under p
    g under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,236
    jcmark611 wrote:
    There is a guy on YouTube that plays in an AC/DC tribute and he gives tutorials on AC/DC. His sound is pretty dead on and he always plays cranked to 8 or 9.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVrSc0mH_KU

    I'm going to see these guys Nov 15 here in DC with my daughter for the first time in 10 years I think. Ticks were $92.50 each with my boss picking up the tab.

    I hope the play this number.

    Peace
    *We CAN bomb the World to pieces, but we CAN'T bomb it into PEACE*...Michael Franti

    *MUSIC IS the expression of EMOTION.....and that POLITICS IS merely the DECOY of PERCEPTION*
    .....song_Music & Politics....Michael Franti

    *The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite INSANE*....Nikola Tesla(a man who shaped our world of electricity with his futuristic inventions)


  • lucylespian
    lucylespian Posts: 2,403
    Don't wanna piss in yer corn flakes, but I've never thought m uch of Angus.
    Sure, AC/DC has some cool riffs, but that's Malcolm. Solo wise, Angus' stuff never seemed to gel with the rest of the song to me.
    Brian Johnson's voice too, sounds like a tomcat getting strangled by a carpet snake. It's gotta be the most constricted whine in all creation.
    Growing up, there were 2 other Aussie bands that made AC/DC look very average. Cold Chisel and the Angels.
    Songcraft, material, musicianship etc, the Angels were just a class above AC/DC.
    But hey, if recycled Chuck Berry licks are your thing, then Angus is your man. His showmanship covers musical mediocrity.
    Music is not a competetion.
  • chops
    chops Posts: 19
    AC/DC with Bon Scott was a different beast to the Brian Johnson days though. They did their best work with Bon Scott, though I dare say no other band has had so much success with a new singer... (probably heaps I can't think of). Personally, I wouldn't really compare The Angels with ACDC, and especially not Cold Chisel. When it comes down to it though

    Not liking AccaDacca is just fair dinkum un-Austrayan though cobber...
  • No offense but, if you are looking down at AC/DC because they don't try new things or aren't expanding musical horizions then you are missing the boat on AC/DC. They're just here to rock, unappoligictically.
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    chops wrote:
    AC/DC with Bon Scott was a different beast to the Brian Johnson days though. They did their best work with Bon Scott, though I dare say no other band has had so much success with a new singer... (probably heaps I can't think of). Personally, I wouldn't really compare The Angels with ACDC, and especially not Cold Chisel. When it comes down to it though

    Not liking AccaDacca is just fair dinkum un-Austrayan though cobber...
    I love both ACDC and the angels. Anyone who doesn't like the angels, i have a message for you.
    Am i ever gonna see your face again?..

    No way, get fucked, fuck off!

    ;)
  • chops
    chops Posts: 19
    Pj_Gurl wrote:
    No way, get fucked, fuck off!

    ;)

    Ah, six words that shaped this great nation.
  • lucylespian
    lucylespian Posts: 2,403
    Pj_Gurl wrote:
    I love both ACDC and the angels. Anyone who doesn't like the angels, i have a message for you.
    Am i ever gonna see your face again?..

    No way, get fucked, fuck off!

    ;)

    I saw the Angels at teh Great Northern HOtel in Byron back in Feb. I had never seen them before, always missed em when I was a tacker.
    It as a great show. They didn't have Doc with them, but he is back now. The plauying and tones were great. John Brewster sang, and did a good job. Rick Brewster's solos were tasteful and appeal to me much more than Angus.

    Diff'rent stokes etc etc
    Music is not a competetion.
  • pjfan020
    pjfan020 Posts: 426
    Does anyone know what the main difference in Angus' tone is between say dirty deeds and more present day stuff off the past couple albums. His sound seems to have more distortion and seems to be a little crisper. Just wondering if he uses more distortion or just different model amps


    listen to a live clip from the 70's and now and his sound seems a little "heavier"
    "Tonight we're just gonna play you some good old American Rock and Roll." tom petty-7-15-05
  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    Trailer wrote:
    Angus definitely loves his hammer-ons and pull-offs. i love that intro to thunderstruck:D

    He only does that in the video and live sometimes.

    Angus picks it all, and it's actually on 2 strings.
  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    chops wrote:
    AC/DC with Bon Scott was a different beast to the Brian Johnson days though. They did their best work with Bon Scott, though I dare say no other band has had so much success with a new singer... (probably heaps I can't think of). Personally, I wouldn't really compare The Angels with ACDC, and especially not Cold Chisel. When it comes down to it though

    Not liking AccaDacca is just fair dinkum un-Austrayan though cobber...

    Van Halen is the other big one.

    Lotsa band have stayed intact and changed singers(Audioslave, Army of Anyone, Blind Melon, AIC)
  • mccreadyisgod
    mccreadyisgod Bumfuq, MT Posts: 6,395
    pjfan020 wrote:
    Does anyone know what the main difference in Angus' tone is between say dirty deeds and more present day stuff off the past couple albums. His sound seems to have more distortion and seems to be a little crisper. Just wondering if he uses more distortion or just different model amps


    listen to a live clip from the 70's and now and his sound seems a little "heavier"


    It's likely that he and his guitar and amp techs have worked on his sound a lot over the years, and little tweaks here and there can make a lot of difference over 30 years.

    But the biggest difference is probably just the recording technology. The microphones, cabling, preamps/mixers, and recording medium (digital now vs. analog then), plus more modern mixing techniques (compression, anyone?), all combine to dramatically alter the sound of his amp as we hear it.
    ...and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.