1. Yes indeed. High Voltage is really quite good. Up there with Dirty Deeds and Back In Black for me...


  2. Black Ice is good (the new record), but not as good as those two. Though I do like Anything Goes, Big Jack and Skies On Fire. Rock 'N Roll Train is too overplayed.

    And for me:

    Nine Inch Nails - Ghost I - IV
    Led Zeppelin - Remasters
    Brian Eno - Music For Airports
  3. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]

    Black Ice is good (the new record), but not as good as those two. Though I do like Anything Goes, Big Jack and Skies On Fire. Rock 'N Roll Train is too overplayed.

    And for me:

    Nine Inch Nails - Ghost I - IV
    Led Zeppelin - Remasters
    Brian Eno - Music For Airports


    Black Ice is decent... but as you said, it's not even close to those two. I don't really care for Brian Johnson too much, other than Back In Black and For Those About to Rock.

    I've heard a bit of that Eno album. Pretty good, actually...
  4. Working On A Dream-Bruce Springsteen
    Fantastic, absolutely fantastic, I highly recommend it
  5. Motown 50: Yesterday, Today, Forever - 3CD set of all the great Motown classics.
  6. The Script - The Script

    (the second best Irish band around)
  7. Bruce Springsteen Working on a dream


  8. It's different, but it's a great album. Just received Wide Awake in America (finally I can rip it to lossless), and singles: All I Want Is You, Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses and Staring At The Sun. Will be receiving The Fly and Beautiful Day soon.
  9. Just bought David Bowie's Reality + Reality Tour CD+DVD combo for £12, It will be interesting to listen to some of his more modern stuff