The Razor's Edge is definitely my fave AC/DC album with Brian Johnson! I find Back In Black, as a whole, to be a bit overrated. What I love about Razor's... is it's such a high energy album, and probably the most intense album they ever made. With songs like the massive "Thunderstruck", the ferocious speed charged rock n' roll of "Fire Your Guns", and the creepy as hell, almost metal title track, AC/DC never sounded more vital with Brian at the mic. And Chris Slade was awesome! xD
@akenny01 Ye Chris Slade; would love it if he played with AC/DC again at Donington in June! - No offence to Phil Rudd, I just prefer Chris (as he has a more raw hard rock sound) :)!
@akenny01 - I agree. This was in Birmingham UK, just a few days before I got to see them for the first time ever in Dublin in April 1991. Its great that the Live CDs and the Razors Edge CD are great testaments to his time with ACDC. If Phil Rudd were ever to leave again or pull out of a Tour Temporarily for whatever reason, they should re-hire Slade.
@peteandurnot ah deadly! would have loved to seen them in dublin 91 & 96 but I was to young, only got to see them on black ice tour 3 times, twice dublin, once paris, was great.. definitely, rudd is AC/DC but slade was great to, really like his era with DC, hopefully they'l re-hire him if needed
Their time with the razors edge tour is some of my favorite because it was around this time that they started to play there music really fast and it really got me into the music :p
One last note on this tour. This was the one where they opened with Thunderstruck with Chris slade and the drum set rising out of the floor of the stage. Then after, they had bars behind them that they showed after intermission and a large inflatable Angus. Awesome concert.
I saw this tour in Cedar Rapids in December of 1991. Love/Hate opened for them and it was the best concert I've ever been to. I saw Ac/Dc years later in madison and they just didn't have the energy they had on this tour. Plus, I really liked Chris Slade.
I can believe that. The Razor's Edge was their true big comeback album, they wasted a lot of their younger energy on Fly on the wall and flick of the switch and who made who etc.
I like the Fly on the Wall and Flick of the Switch album, but I agree The Razor's Edge was a huge album for them with classics like The Razor's Edge, Thunderstruck, Money Talks, etc.
This songs kicks all Metallica's songs deep in the ass\m/
Andymalcolm1 2 months ago
the most unique song by them and the best\m/
Andymalcolm1 2 months ago
great
Acid926 5 months ago
The Razor's Edge is definitely my fave AC/DC album with Brian Johnson! I find Back In Black, as a whole, to be a bit overrated. What I love about Razor's... is it's such a high energy album, and probably the most intense album they ever made. With songs like the massive "Thunderstruck", the ferocious speed charged rock n' roll of "Fire Your Guns", and the creepy as hell, almost metal title track, AC/DC never sounded more vital with Brian at the mic. And Chris Slade was awesome! xD
AngelicStorm1 8 months ago
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enhancement716 1 year ago
j dont hear solo ;/
hestia165 2 years ago
This has to be AC/DC most hard core song. I love it! It's my favorite track on the razors edge.
babynighter 2 years ago 2
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i think they should of kept chris slade, and not take back phil rudd, because slade was better
ThePimpycat 2 years ago
hold the camera better
mrtws63 2 years ago
The camera work is fine, could you hold the camera better at an AC/DC concert?
hardrockerdave94 2 years ago
hahaha good call
justorota 2 years ago
Yep, Chris Slade was fuckin awsome..
1969Rotax 2 years ago 5
EPIC
Brian Is Still Great
CHRIS SLADE = AWESOME
akenny01 2 years ago 15
@akenny01 Ye Chris Slade; would love it if he played with AC/DC again at Donington in June! - No offence to Phil Rudd, I just prefer Chris (as he has a more raw hard rock sound) :)!
deadhell304 1 year ago
@deadhell304 haha chris slade and rob affuso of skid row also have the most badass drumsets
Gooey47 1 year ago
@akenny01 - I agree. This was in Birmingham UK, just a few days before I got to see them for the first time ever in Dublin in April 1991. Its great that the Live CDs and the Razors Edge CD are great testaments to his time with ACDC. If Phil Rudd were ever to leave again or pull out of a Tour Temporarily for whatever reason, they should re-hire Slade.
peteandurnot 1 month ago
@peteandurnot ah deadly! would have loved to seen them in dublin 91 & 96 but I was to young, only got to see them on black ice tour 3 times, twice dublin, once paris, was great.. definitely, rudd is AC/DC but slade was great to, really like his era with DC, hopefully they'l re-hire him if needed
akenny01 1 month ago
chris slade is hard core
TOSportsFan1990 2 years ago 2
BRIANS VOICE IN THE EARLY 90s IS
FUCKIN SICK
moedrums123 2 years ago 17
right on brother
skaterskill123 2 years ago
YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
turokxz 2 years ago
Its strange because most of AC/DC's songs have chord intros. This has all kinds of riffs.
D4on3 2 years ago
Their time with the razors edge tour is some of my favorite because it was around this time that they started to play there music really fast and it really got me into the music :p
firehands96 3 years ago
Is it Moscow?
TheSickness14 3 years ago
DUDE WERE U REALLY THERE OMG UR AWSOME
teddylaca 3 years ago
hardcore, pumps me right up
mattiscool5678 3 years ago
Why is this such a strange song, if I may ask?
fietsje14 3 years ago
its strange because, its just awesome like that
xTheSimulatorx 3 years ago
I WAS BORN ON THIS DAY!!!!!!!!
jonesryancr 4 years ago 2
me too lol, I just wrote the date to search haha I wondered what happened when I born lol
bboymantyzz 3 years ago
I saw them on this Tour just 3 Days after this Show. This was in Birmingham right? I was at the Dublin Show, my first ever Concert.
peteandurnot 3 years ago
One last note on this tour. This was the one where they opened with Thunderstruck with Chris slade and the drum set rising out of the floor of the stage. Then after, they had bars behind them that they showed after intermission and a large inflatable Angus. Awesome concert.
CaptainCannibas 4 years ago
I saw this tour in Cedar Rapids in December of 1991. Love/Hate opened for them and it was the best concert I've ever been to. I saw Ac/Dc years later in madison and they just didn't have the energy they had on this tour. Plus, I really liked Chris Slade.
CaptainCannibas 4 years ago
I can believe that. The Razor's Edge was their true big comeback album, they wasted a lot of their younger energy on Fly on the wall and flick of the switch and who made who etc.
Justin1141 3 years ago 2
I like the Fly on the Wall and Flick of the Switch album, but I agree The Razor's Edge was a huge album for them with classics like The Razor's Edge, Thunderstruck, Money Talks, etc.
suitepee2008 2 years ago
dont for get are your ready
lonerocker08 2 years ago
If you get nightmares easily, you shouldn't listen to this
firefreak2007 4 years ago
Good song.
lawntreg 4 years ago
great song..just love ac/dc
assker19841984 4 years ago 2
it's good but I wish the guy who was holding the camera saw more...
CemkemalS 4 years ago