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Highway to Hell

  • AMG Review of Highway to Hell

    Amg
    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    Of course, Highway to Hell is the final album AC/DC recorded with Bon Scott, the lead singer who provided the group with a fair share of its signature sleaze. Just months after its release, Scott literally partied himself to death, dying of alcohol poisoning after a night of drinking, a ock & roll fatality that took no imagination to predict. In light of his passing, it's hard not to see Highway to Hell as a last testament of sorts, being that it was his last work and all, and if Scott was going to go out in a blaze of glory, this certainly was the way to do it. This is a veritable rogue's gallery of deviance, from cheerfully clumsy sex talk and drinking anthems to general outlandish behavior. It's tempting to say that Scott might have been prescient about his end -- or to see the title track as ominous in the wake of his death -- trying to spill it all out on paper, but it's more accurate to say that the ride had just gotten very fast and very wild for AC/DC, and he was simply flying high. After all, it wasn't just Scott who reached a new peak on Highway to Hell; so did the Young brothers, crafting their monster riffs into full-fledged, undeniable songs. This is their best set of songs yet, from the incessant, intoxicating oogie of "Girls Got Rhythm" to "If You Want Blood (You've Got It)." Some of the credit should also go to Robert John "Mutt" Lange, who gives the album a precision and magnitude that the Vanda & Young LPs lacked in their grimy charm. Filtered through Mutt's mixing board, AC/DC has never sounded so enormous, and they've never had such great songs, and they had never delivered an album as singularly bone-crunching or classic as this until now.

All Killers, No Fillers
over 2 years ago

I was in one of my favourite independent record shops (Longplayer, Tunbridge Wells, UK) over the hols, when they stuck on the classic Highway To Hell. Thus started a conversation with the record shop dude about the fact that this album just screams out to be played end to end (you almost feel you are missing something if you don't), no skips, interuptions, or deviations. That got me thinking ab...

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Beating Around The Bush...
about 1 year ago

Kicking it at my legal sis' place always gotta slap in her H.H.2H. CD to past the time, no bass, no guitar but got sum cool tuneage!

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ac/dc
about 1 year ago

some good blues rock and roll from angus, bon and the boysmog.comMore about this songShare

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ac/dc
about 1 year ago

it's time for angus & brian to start some jamming and writing so we can have more rockmog.comMore about this songShare

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All Killers, No Fillers
over 2 years ago

I was in one of my favourite independent record shops (Longplayer, Tunbridge Wells, UK) over the hols, when they stuck on the classic Highway To Hell. Thus started a conversation with the record shop dude about the fact that this album just screams out to be played end to end (you almost feel you are missing something if you don't), no skips, interuptions, or deviations. That got me thinking ab...

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Parkway to Hades
11 months ago

Just the way I feel today -- I want to rock out! Play it loud.

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