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imma_rocker
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before i start this i am NOT asking about the Joe Lynn Turner version of this song. i read on the internet that there was a version or demo of Back In Black that has Brian trying to imitate Bon. is this true?
fuse667
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I heavily doubt that! Btw, the Hammersmith boot you shared is Angus Cha Cha Cha right?
imma_rocker
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yes it is
Patrick_Ronacher
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A long time ago i hgeard a back in black version which was descrŽibe as Bons version but this is a fake. And i dont think that Brian would copy Bon. Makes no sense.
BigNate
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I hadn't heard that rumor before.
travishayes89
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I doubt it is true. First of all, Brian has said "I wasn't brought in to replace Bon, I was brought in because Bon was there no more." Secondly, if there are "Bon-style demos" post-Highway To Hell, it would be backstage jams, cause Brian never laid down vocals in London. Also, his songwriting itself happened in the Bahamas.
imma_rocker
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yeah it striked me kinda weird too, but if i have an AC/DC question, i feel this site is the next best thing to asking the band
Coco Bloco
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...there's bullshits!!!!!!!!!!BON WAS BON!!and BRIAN IS BRIAN!!!!!!!simply...
Patrick_Ronacher
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Yeah this is true. But there are many fans who donŽt accept Brian this long years. But I respect both Brian and Bon. Bon was Bon and Brian that he take this hard decission to replace Bon no matter what happens.
Patrick_Ronacher
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Hey nate i found a link. There songs the perform live (like lucille with brian in 1980) and the Back in Black vers. I mention. http://www.gomusic.ru/album.aspx?id=45438
BigNate
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That's definitely not Brian. I can't remember what the other song sounded like, so I can't tell you if that's it or not. Seems to me that the version on that album is a cover song from a different band. thanks for posting the link.
cliff
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i know of a version passed of as Bon singing BIB but its proven fake on youtube and funny enough Simon Wright was on drums for that version
cliff
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ATTENTION DISREGARD THAT ABOVE POST , THAT IS INDEED THE Joe Lynn Turner VERSION, I APOLOGIZE
Patrick_Ronacher
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I think i had heard the verion with Joe Lynn Turner but i am not sure it was 2 years ago.
travishayes89
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One thing I've been trying to figure out, where in the heck does that "Angus solo" come from?
Patrick_Ronacher
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Its hard to figure that out, but i think it was recorded between 1975 and 1977.
BigNate
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I personally don't think it's Angus at all on the 'Angus Solo' track. Doesn't sound like his style of play, doesn't sound like his type of guitar. Just my opinion though. As for the GNR track of Rosie, I don't think Angus was a guest on that one either. Just Guns N Roses playing a cover song at one of their concerts.
acdc74
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100% no member of AC/DC was ever involved with the GNR live track of Rosie from the Marquee in London.


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