House is on fire might be my favorite of them all. The critics who didn't like this album should have had their heads examined. I believe it's their best album with Brian Johnson after back in black
apparently after "for those about to rock" most or ALL record labels and producers felt AC/DC had run their course and were done. so much so, that the band....Malcolm, Angus, Clliff, Phil, and Brian had to produce and record this album on their own. that's why it is the epitomy of acdc. self produced, self funded, self recorded. since they did it on their own, labels and record producers were pissed. thus no airtime, no support. it is, in my opinion.... "one" of their best albums, if not the best
Agreed. I think it's because it comes on the heels of Back in Black and the very good For Those About To Rock back to back withing a year of one another, and then this was 2 years removed from the latter. It's unrealistic to think they can come close to Back in Black.
@@afmartin2734 that's the point. For an ACDC album it simply wasn't one of their better ones. That doesn't mean it doesn't have some great songs on it, but it's really not one of their better records.
Flick Of The Switch was the Johnson era Powerage. They got rid of Mutt Lange and his shiny radio friendly production and went back to the raw sound of the Bon era that wasn't drenched in reverb and delay. I think it's easily as good as For Those About To Rock, and better than any album that came after 1983. By the time Fly On The Wall was released Brian's voice had changed drastically.
Hi there, it was 40 years ago TO-DAY = I met ac freaking DC, on this tour (FLICK OF THE SWITCH) Oct 13, 1983, at Tacoma Dome (*Seattle), I was 21, meeting the band, crashing their pre-show party, in the hostility room, beers, potato chips and 5 photos taken with Angus, and Malcolm! This was my 4th show of 34 shows in 34 years, what a memorable experience, thank you Brian for giving it so long. Nothing but A ROCKING GREAT TIME!! CHEERS! ACDC BUTTON MAN
Bullshit. Thin Lizzy is the band that they copied and happened to surpass. But Lizzy is Way better. Shedders from would have held their own against him in their solos 😅😅😅
Flick of the Switch is one of the greatest rock albums of the '80s, I don't care what anyone else says. I bought this album the day it was released and loved the hell out of it. As a matter of fact, it was my favorite album of 1983 (and there were some phenomenal albums out that year). Any TRUE AC/DC fan MUST have this album in their collection. This album just RULES!!!
Flick of the Switch (AC/DC) and Lick It Up (KISS) came out a month apart (Aug-Sept of 1983) and were powerhouse albums for 2 veteran bands that were 10 years into their recording careers. Great stuff and a great time to be a teen ager.
Haaaaaa gotta love the MTV generation in the early days….. total lip sync and “ playing “ with a broken string……. lol after all the years that video came out and who knows how many plays , how many times was it ever noticed? Besides the director of the video not seeing it either lol
@garretdeandrea8870 To be fair, it was just a video- but happens all the time in reality. Hell, one night me and the lead player both broke out D strings about 60 seconds apart in the same song. We both played through it.
@@IN10THRC This video was part of rehearsal, the studio version of the song is just overdubbed on top but the playing is 100% real. Malcolm did continue playing with the broken string
I hear people say all the time, "Brian is great but he's no Bon Scott" and they re exactly right, he's not Bon Scott he's Brian F***ing Johnson and he's got his own swagger love Bon, I salute you Brian long live AC/DC!!!
It's amazing how this band rocked hard enough during the eighties without going cheesy like most bands in the eighties.Acdc stuck to thier roots the last 4 decades
After Back in Black (which can't be topped) Flick of the Switch is my favorite 80's Brian Johnson era album. It's raw and rocks hard. I love this album.
I think BiB and FTATR are the best Brian Johnson albums..... especially the latter as Brian sounded too powerful.....here his voice kinda got a decline
I have heard every acdc song that is on spotify and I have never heard a bad acdc song. That's over 200 epic songs to rock out to. For acdc we salute you.
#Burny 812. Saw AC/DC Oct. 13,1983. Tacoma Dome ,Tacoma,Wa.on Flick of the Switch tour. 1st concert R&R show ever, 15 yrs old. My ears rang for 3 days, and ever since, that show is the benchmark for loud rock n roll. Been to many show's over the yrs. and NO ONE has come close. That says something about AC/DC. By the way, someone fired an aerial fireworks rocket into the ceiling of the all wooden dome right after they launched into "This house is on fire" off FotS, and it did catch fire for a few minutes.What still amazes me is the band never skipped a single note, and they saw it too. Outfuckingstanding!!! Thanks fellas, your one helluva band. That show defined my belief that AC/DC IS rock n roll. STARE DECISIS!!🤘🤘🤘
I had the feeling after black and black and get a massive tour and then had to follow it up with another album. By the time they got to. For those about to rock, his voice was hammered. Didn't sound anywere near the same on for those about to rock compared to back in black. So I think I rested up f***** mutt lang off. And here was the result.He's voice back to full power
I love how they are miming or playing along to the studio track and Malcolm breaks a string at some point after 1:36. Because Malcolm always plays hard. To quote him: “Don’t just tickle it, hit the bugger!”
Well there's a love gone down on mine Suicidal voltage line She send signals out of distress She devil she evil She's got you reelin' on a rockin' machine With a flick of the switch With a flick of the switch She'll blow you sky high With a flick of the switch With a flick of the switch She can satisfy She's gonna blow you all sky high Flash the eye electrify A power force you should feel She devil she evil She's get you screamin' on a lightnin' machine With a flick of the switch Flick of the switch She'll blow you sky high With a flick of the switch Flick of the switch She can satisfy Give you pain Blow your brains Flick the switch Flick the switch With a flick of the switch she'll blow you sky high With a flick of the switch she can satisfy With a flick of the switch gonna burn you down With a flick of the switch raise to the ground With a flick of the switch With a flick of the switch With a flick of the switch she gonna give you pain With a flick of the switch she gonna blow your brain Blow your brain She gonna put the light out on You
2:35 you see Malcolm has a broken string. I have a Gretsch just like what he is playing here and I have the same gauge strings he used, they’re very heavy, 13 - 56, so to break one, it’s really takes some beating on. Wow.
Flick of the Switch was the Let There Be Rock of the 1980's, raw and energetic! It's a criminally underrated album and the last album that has Brian's voice still in tact. By the end of the Flick of the Switch tour in September 1984 his voice was SHOT.
Title track and album are so fucking awesome! Very underrated and appreciated album. Footage is from rehearsals for the tour, and the song is the studio version.
Loved Fly on the Wall, got it on VHS before buying the cassette. It was so unique, I drew that fly on all my stuff, from school bags, folders, and art projects.
@@bluesrocker79 I remember hearing Guns For Hire on my local rock station out of Orlando FL when this album was first released. Other than that....nada.
@@Bogeyman19DidNotScareMyAss TNT and Long Way to the Top yes. For me, the weak songs were Can I sit next to You Girl. Thank God they dropped Dave Evans or otherwise that they wouldn't be kickass. Live Wire, Big Balls, She got the Jack were okay.
Worst album for me was ballbreaker musically but i'm starting to hate back in black cause its been overplayed waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too many times, flick of the switch, fly on the wall, and blow up your video is the eras of acdc i'm currently at
mike hamilton All of the bands albums were good. For me, the Bon Scott years can never be matched. They were on fire from the get go until Bon's untimely death. The Brian Johnson years for me are from 1980 to 88, from back in black to blow up your video, and all the albums in between are what made that era of the band come close to the Bon era, but not quite. I enjoyed Ballbreaker more than Razors edge, and the rest were just ok. Although the razors edge tour and the Ballbreaker tour were both phenomenal. It's been that long since I've seen the band, in which I've seen them on every tour since For those about to rock, minus Flick of the switch.
flick of the swich is one of acdc's most underrated albums. if you do buy the album make sure to listen to tracks 6 and 7, guns for hire and deep in the hole. they are great and easy to listen to.
I was going to post the same thing. This album is very, very underrated. Obviously all the Bon stuff is legendary, as are Back In Black and For Those About to Rock. The albums after this were a little more well-known, at least through videos. And of course Razor's Edge brought 2 of their biggest songs. But this album is really, really excellent. Rising Power and House Is On Fire, in addition to the tracks you mention.
Watch Angus snapping strings in the solo of Whole lotta a Rosie and getting a new guitar with the roadie trying to put his strap on while Angus is playing on Let there be rock the movie live in Paris
This was such an underated album, so many great in your face rocking songs. I think 1 reason it was so overlooked was the time period. You had Mtv, spandex, makeup, big hair, flash and cash music that AC/DC wasn't a part of. I rate it a very close second to BIB.
Awesome song!! 😀 😀 Awesome album too, love Bedlam in Belgium, Guns for Hire, Badlands, and the title track, Flick of the Switch!! 😀 😀 Long Live AC /DC!! 😀 😀 🤘 🤘 🎸 🎸 RIP Malcolm Young 1953 - 2017 RIP Bon Scott 1946 - 1980 🙏🙏🙏
This is their most underrated album for sure. Full of gems such as Rising Power, Guns For Hire, Landslide, Nervous Shakedown, and this song.
Nervous shakedown 🤘🤘
Yes it is for sure their most underrated album
Malcolm shined this album. Kinda of a small club vibe sound. It's tighter than other album productions from their past.
Cause it's not bon
House is on fire might be my favorite of them all. The critics who didn't like this album should have had their heads examined. I believe it's their best album with Brian Johnson after back in black
Why did this song never become one of their live classics??? It’s an absolute banger!
It’s so good, top to bottom. This tune never lets up!
if you watch all the live rehearsals of this tour, they tried to do it live, but Brain struggled to sing it live, especially chorus thing.
apparently after "for those about to rock" most or ALL record labels and producers felt AC/DC had run their course and were done. so much so, that the band....Malcolm, Angus, Clliff, Phil, and Brian had to produce and record this album on their own. that's why it is the epitomy of acdc. self produced, self funded, self recorded. since they did it on their own, labels and record producers were pissed. thus no airtime, no support. it is, in my opinion.... "one" of their best albums, if not the best
Hard to do when you have a full set of classic, must play fan favorites.
The guitar riff during the chorus is what makes this song. That riff is just too awesome.
One of their best ever riffs !
Ikr
@Mr X Tuneless, AC/DC ?? ... go off and listen to some ABBA then, see if that floats your boat !
The Riff is everything in this song, it’s brutal 😍😎😂
@Mr X why watch it to the end then, 😂👎
If you look closely, Malcolm is actually playing most of the song with a broken string. Amazing to watch these brothers at work.
How can people say this album was mediocre? This song freakin' rocks!
Agreed. I think it's because it comes on the heels of Back in Black and the very good For Those About To Rock back to back withing a year of one another, and then this was 2 years removed from the latter. It's unrealistic to think they can come close to Back in Black.
@@afmartin2734 that's the point. For an ACDC album it simply wasn't one of their better ones. That doesn't mean it doesn't have some great songs on it, but it's really not one of their better records.
Flick Of The Switch was the Johnson era Powerage. They got rid of Mutt Lange and his shiny radio friendly production and went back to the raw sound of the Bon era that wasn't drenched in reverb and delay. I think it's easily as good as For Those About To Rock, and better than any album that came after 1983. By the time Fly On The Wall was released Brian's voice had changed drastically.
The production is the problem.
Brian is a stud on this tune.
ACDC is the greatest rock band of all time. Thank you ACDC for over 40yrs of great music.
Yes sir got that right
✊
Hi there, it was 40 years ago TO-DAY = I met ac freaking DC, on this tour (FLICK OF THE SWITCH) Oct 13, 1983, at Tacoma Dome (*Seattle), I was 21, meeting the band, crashing their pre-show party, in the hostility room, beers, potato chips and 5 photos taken with Angus, and Malcolm! This was my 4th show of 34 shows in 34 years, what a memorable experience, thank you Brian for giving it so long. Nothing but A ROCKING GREAT TIME!! CHEERS! ACDC BUTTON MAN
It's now 50 years!
Bullshit. Thin Lizzy is the band that they copied and happened to surpass. But Lizzy is Way better. Shedders from would have held their own against him in their solos 😅😅😅
Flick of the Switch is one of the greatest rock albums of the '80s, I don't care what anyone else says. I bought this album the day it was released and loved the hell out of it. As a matter of fact, it was my favorite album of 1983 (and there were some phenomenal albums out that year). Any TRUE AC/DC fan MUST have this album in their collection. This album just RULES!!!
Chris Damon how old are you when you bought the album
I was 18. My first semester in college.
Chris Damon I wish I was in the 80s
Flick of the Switch (AC/DC) and Lick It Up (KISS) came out a month apart (Aug-Sept of 1983) and were powerhouse albums for 2 veteran bands that were 10 years into their recording careers. Great stuff and a great time to be a teen ager.
Absolutely!!!
2:32 Malcolm just rippin with the broken string flailing around. Hell yeah
Yeah, I noticed the broken D or G string on Malcolm's guitar
Haaaaaa gotta love the MTV generation in the early days….. total lip sync and “ playing “ with a broken string……. lol after all the years that video came out and who knows how many plays , how many times was it ever noticed? Besides the director of the video not seeing it either lol
@garretdeandrea8870 To be fair, it was just a video- but happens all the time in reality. Hell, one night me and the lead player both broke out D strings about 60 seconds apart in the same song. We both played through it.
@@IN10THRC This video was part of rehearsal, the studio version of the song is just overdubbed on top but the playing is 100% real. Malcolm did continue playing with the broken string
I hear people say all the time, "Brian is great but he's no Bon Scott" and they re exactly right, he's not Bon Scott he's Brian F***ing Johnson and he's got his own swagger love Bon, I salute you Brian long live AC/DC!!!
Yep, Bon was around for, what 8y? Brian for 30? ... no they are different people :)
matthewaromo10 ❤️❤️
@@nbx2au Bon was in AC/DC 6 years, brian 36 years :)
@Jacob St.Clair That was the point. Bon picked out Brian as his replacement if anything happend to him. It was so not long after :) spooky
Absolutely! Love both of these singers!
Brian’s vocals are so good….damn
It's amazing how this band rocked hard enough during the eighties without going cheesy like most bands in the eighties.Acdc stuck to thier roots the last 4 decades
Angelo Rizzuto five now!
My roots are stuck in the AC/DC's universe.
And still going hard 2020 long live ACDC KINGS OF ROCK
The 80s and 90s were their best decades, in my opinion.
No power ballads!!!!
Acdc has never give a shit for fancy videos, they care only for making true rock n roll, no bullshit
I agree
This was from rehearsals for the tour :p
I love classic style music videos of rock n roll!!!
Andrew Cobain Nirvana Wish I knew how to play the guitar T_T
+Tomás Gomes never too late to start m8
Mal was so badass that broken strings never phased him. R.I.P.
Six years later Iam going to be that guy--"fazed."
* I am,that guy of that guy.That guy-ception@@robertshubitowski1984
Most underrated acdc riff ever
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Yup
2:32 Malcolm broke his string cause he was playing too hard. What a legend R.I.P
he bROCK in the string
@@FerGL 🤣🤣🤣
He broke the string and kept playing. Does it get cooler than that?
I thought I was the only one to notice his guitar string breaking. Malcolm #1 rhythm guitar player ever!!
Good thing they’re miming
Underrated song and album!
Todd Schneck o 😗😍👅
Todd Schneck really?? To who? AC DC was huge around this time!
Brocket 99 brought me here. This is a lesser known song of theirs at least nowadays
Their BEST album with Brian Johnson. By far.
Todd Schneck too right
Love this album Brian at is best in my opinion
After Back in Black (which can't be topped) Flick of the Switch is my favorite 80's Brian Johnson era album. It's raw and rocks hard. I love this album.
I'd go right behind blow up your video for me but I still love it!
Honestly I think Highway to Hell is better than Back in Black, but those are definitely the 2 best ones!
I think BiB and FTATR are the best Brian Johnson albums..... especially the latter as Brian sounded too powerful.....here his voice kinda got a decline
Best rock and roll band in the world
OMG! This voice💪😈🔥
😊
Any TRUE AC/DC fan, this is a MUST have and favorites play-list!!!
I have it
I have it
Exactly!
This song is underrated, just like the album but I think it's a great song, just like nervous shakedown.
Yes it is!
Since Malcolm's passing you and hear just how powerful he made the rhythm. Big difference. They never sounded the same since.
I have heard every acdc song that is on spotify and I have never heard a bad acdc song. That's over 200 epic songs to rock out to. For acdc we salute you.
Loudest concert ever!!!! Ears rang for 2 days after!!!! Dont know how Malcolm stood right in front of the amps the whole concert? RIP Mal
2 weeks after Black Ice show.😂
Drugs
#Burny 812. Saw AC/DC Oct. 13,1983. Tacoma Dome ,Tacoma,Wa.on Flick of the Switch tour. 1st concert R&R show ever, 15 yrs old. My ears rang for 3 days, and ever since, that show is the benchmark for loud rock n roll. Been to many show's over the yrs. and NO ONE has come close. That says something about AC/DC. By the way, someone fired an aerial fireworks rocket into the ceiling of the all wooden dome right after they launched into "This house is on fire" off FotS, and it did catch fire for a few minutes.What still amazes me is the band never skipped a single note, and they saw it too. Outfuckingstanding!!!
Thanks fellas, your one helluva band. That show defined my belief that AC/DC IS rock n roll. STARE DECISIS!!🤘🤘🤘
Ear plugs.
[cups ear] Sorry...what?
Rock 'n' Roll ain't noise pollution....
Why is every AC/DC song so fucking good like every one
Dear Lord, the power in those vocals!
I had the feeling after black and black and get a massive tour and then had to follow it up with another album. By the time they got to. For those about to rock, his voice was hammered. Didn't sound anywere near the same on for those about to rock compared to back in black. So I think I rested up f***** mutt lang off. And here was the result.He's voice back to full power
Love this album,...one of their best!
And Landslide gets me every time, almost jumping through the roof lol!
I saw them on that tour 1983, it was awesome
CLASS OF ROCKIN 84 HERE. AND YES THIS TAKES ME BACK TO HIGH SCHOOL MEMORIES . BON FIRE'S AND HOUSE PARTIES!!. ROCK ON GEN XERS FOREVER!!!.
I still like this album the most of the Johnson era. Raw and live sounding and Johnsons voice was at its peak
This album and song are underrated.
SexyAlpha Wolf Kate so is fly on the wall album
Dougjm I agree with that also.
My favorite Brian Johnson album!!
Besides Back in Black, their best album by far with Johnson....I may say it’s even better than Back in Black.
BEST BAND EVER!!!!!
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Brians vocals are perfect
I love how they are miming or playing along to the studio track and Malcolm breaks a string at some point after 1:36. Because Malcolm always plays hard. To quote him: “Don’t just tickle it, hit the bugger!”
Brian Johnson sings his ass off on this album. so underrated. its heavy and rocks. Flick of the switch is one of their best
Same with Fly on the Wall.
@@matthewbryson2349 Production on that album is horrible.
@@afmartin2734 I'd argue it's even worse on "Blow Up Your Video."
If I remember correctly acdcproduced this album on their own. Very underrated album. Rocks harder than a lot of Mutt Lange produced stuff.
Well there's a love gone down on mine
Suicidal voltage line
She send signals out of distress
She devil she evil
She's got you reelin' on a rockin' machine
With a flick of the switch
With a flick of the switch
She'll blow you sky high
With a flick of the switch
With a flick of the switch
She can satisfy
She's gonna blow you all sky high
Flash the eye electrify
A power force you should feel
She devil she evil
She's get you screamin' on a lightnin' machine
With a flick of the switch
Flick of the switch
She'll blow you sky high
With a flick of the switch
Flick of the switch
She can satisfy
Give you pain
Blow your brains
Flick the switch
Flick the switch
With a flick of the switch she'll blow you sky high
With a flick of the switch she can satisfy
With a flick of the switch gonna burn you down
With a flick of the switch raise to the ground
With a flick of the switch
With a flick of the switch
With a flick of the switch she gonna give you pain
With a flick of the switch she gonna blow your brain
Blow your brain
She gonna put the light out on
You
One of Angus's best guitar riffs!!! Right behind Squealer. Rocking song!!!!
Fixed her good 👍
2:35 you see Malcolm has a broken string. I have a Gretsch just like what he is playing here and I have the same gauge strings he used, they’re very heavy, 13 - 56, so to break one, it’s really takes some beating on. Wow.
OMG, Angus is a Rock God !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Someday he will get the recognition he deserves for being the Best Rock Guitarist Ever!!!!!!!!!
One of the only few bands to never release a bad song
Agree!!
Danger.
90% of fly on the wall
Bullshit. Thunderstruck and Money Talks suck so bad. Personally I don't like any Ac/Dc songs/albums after Who made Who.
@@happyflowytb2832 no
Malcom broke a string and kept on rocking!!! Long live ACDC!!
Nothing against Malcolm but it's easy to keep rocking when you're miming to a pre-recorded track.
I was fortunate to grow up in the era with ACDC Truly amazing band when instruments were actually played!
Flick of the Switch was the Let There Be Rock of the 1980's, raw and energetic! It's a criminally underrated album and the last album that has Brian's voice still in tact. By the end of the Flick of the Switch tour in September 1984 his voice was SHOT.
Saw in 83...you are correct...you can hear it in fly...last great acdc album imo
Love this, one of their best!
Just when I think I have heard the best AC/DC song....I hear yet another.....💖 it
AC/DC never changed. But Radio did. And that's why some,including me,never heard some of their best songs from the 80's.
What a great song, it is impossible to sit still...this is Rock n Roll
Title track and album are so fucking awesome! Very underrated and appreciated album. Footage is from rehearsals for the tour, and the song is the studio version.
+Michael D Agreed - underrated but this is one of my all time faves.
where this video was shot was actually where they recorded the album as well.
TARider2 How do you know and where would that be? I think you may be wrong.
apparently i am wrong. I thought i had read that somewhere but I guess not.
I totally agree. I love this song and album
I was in Jr..High School when this came out...around 1983.... This album fuckn rocked....never got the credit it deserved...m.o...
Such an underrated album. This and Fly on the wall fucking rock hard! Great albums ! They don’t get the recognition they deserve!
Loved Fly on the Wall, got it on VHS before buying the cassette. It was so unique, I drew that fly on all my stuff, from school bags, folders, and art projects.
fuking great song! as the whole album! filled with amazing riffs, and superb vocals and lyrics by Brian!
Huk_it FTATR is a great song what are you talkin about? -_-
1983 was a really good year for metal.
Best album of the Brian Johnson era.
Absolutely brilliant in its simplicity and no frills. Jeans and t-shirt and a few beers yet more raw power than any.
Malcolm"s importance, just can't be mentioned enough!!!! ( RIP) 🙏☝️🎸
AC/DC at its purest🤘
NOBODY! NOOOBODY! EVER HAS OR EVER WILL ROCK AS HARD AS AC DC! PERIOD!
Malcolm made some great riffs, but this is among my favorites. His rhythm guitar part in this song had a hell of a groove.
Wow, johnsons voice! I saw acdc in bradford in the 70s. Been a fan ever since. This music wiĺl never die!!
Rocking riff/Rocking song!
YAHHHHH YAHHHHH YAHHHHH....BDASS SONG AND ALBUM!!!
Favorite AC/ DC album just kicks so much ass
I envy you. I didn't hear anything from this album on the radio in the 80's.
@@bluesrocker79 I remember hearing Guns For Hire on my local rock station out of Orlando FL when this album was first released. Other than that....nada.
Malcolm’s so fucking badass he broke a string during a playback 👊
Never gets old! Who's Rockin this Loud in 2022 still?
listening to Brian's vocals- WOW- intense. ..anyone know is Angus playing a '79 SG in this performance?
Flick of the switch has always been my favorite sound,, that slowed dawn, darker tone!
Got this album when I was 12 or 13 . Absolutely blew my mind! Still does to this day
Such an unappreciated album
Yep
It's Brian's great unsung masterpiece.
Los reyes sin lugar a dudas.
Llevo 50 años oyendolos y en mi coche o mi telefono no puede faltar su musica.
Los mejores entre los mejores.👍👍👍
Malcom breaking a string at 2:34 and playing like nothing happened is iconic!
Malcolm's playing is so powerful he pops a string miming to a recording of their song! Gotta love this band.
This and Blow Up Your Video are my favorite 80s AC/DC albums. . Rock & Roll ..
AC/DC is best band in the world !!!
Never heard a bad AC/DC song or album
There is none!
Just everything after 1991.
High Voltage is the weakest of the albums. ACDC was still warming up with their sound here and perfecting it throughout some of the songs there.
@@germanenglishengineer2054 high voltage is bad as fuck. Meaning it’s kick ass of course.
@@Bogeyman19DidNotScareMyAss TNT and Long Way to the Top yes. For me, the weak songs were Can I sit next to You Girl. Thank God they dropped Dave Evans or otherwise that they wouldn't be kickass. Live Wire, Big Balls, She got the Jack were okay.
Thanks Brian, for keeping this train on the tracks !!!
AC/DC IS THE DEFINITION OF " HARD FUKING ROCK".🤘🤘🤘🤘
Love this album especially the title track
Such a cool riff!
Pure unadulterated ROCK that can't be matched by any other band!
Rock and roll doesn't get any better than this. Creatures will be listening to this 100 years in the future. Passed the 40 year test with ease !!!!
I want to drink those beers at 00:23 with the best band i have ever listened.
Nada como desvelarse escuchando a AC/DC con los audífonos a todo volumen
Envy the camera team making this video, being there with AC/DC live in studio at the peak of their time!!
One of their more underrated albums. One of my favorites.
This is what rock and roll is all about
Even during rehearsal Angus Gives it all he's Got.
I Love Flick of the switch also.
Idk why people say that this is one of their worst albums, nothing of AC/DC can be bad, honestly!
Forever Angus Young I agree with you my friend!🎸 AC⚡️DC is the best , kick ass group this world will ever see!
Worst album for me was ballbreaker musically but i'm starting to hate back in black cause its been overplayed waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too many times, flick of the switch, fly on the wall, and blow up your video is the eras of acdc i'm currently at
mike hamilton
All of the bands albums were good.
For me, the Bon Scott years can never be matched. They were on fire from the get go until Bon's untimely death.
The Brian Johnson years for me are from 1980 to 88, from back in black to blow up your video, and all the albums in between are what made that era of the band come close to the Bon era, but not quite.
I enjoyed Ballbreaker more than Razors edge, and the rest were just ok.
Although the razors edge tour and the Ballbreaker tour were both phenomenal. It's been that long since I've seen the band, in which I've seen them on every tour since For those about to rock, minus Flick of the switch.
@@mikehamilton646 there is no such thing as overplaying acdc
Such an underrated album! This rocks!
One of, or if not one of their most underrated albums....
Their most underrated album hands down
This album and fly on the wall@@JCStorm76
Just a straight up kick ass Ac/Dc song
Best AC DC album
flick of the swich is one of acdc's most underrated albums. if you do buy the album make sure to listen to tracks 6 and 7, guns for hire and deep in the hole. they are great and easy to listen to.
I was going to post the same thing. This album is very, very underrated. Obviously all the Bon stuff is legendary, as are Back In Black and For Those About to Rock. The albums after this were a little more well-known, at least through videos. And of course Razor's Edge brought 2 of their biggest songs.
But this album is really, really excellent. Rising Power and House Is On Fire, in addition to the tracks you mention.
dude,its one of my top 5 from AC/DC,love that album
Nervous Shakedown is also an amazing song. One of my favorites of the band
+McCartney Riddle Bedlem in Belgium also rocks
The whole álbum rocks. Rising Power is in my top 10
Angus Young is the best hard-rock guitarist, frontman and songwriter
@Dale Watkins the year both the best!!
at 2:35...Malcoln is playing with a broken string kkkk
jajaja seguro eres de Brasil, porque pusiste: kkkk
*Malcom
He's THAT good.
Just A Random Guy *Malcolm
Watch Angus snapping strings in the solo of Whole lotta a Rosie and getting a new guitar with the roadie trying to put his strap on while Angus is playing on Let there be rock the movie live in Paris
Flick of the Switch, Fly on the Wall, Stiff Upper Lip and Powerage are the the most underated albums of all time... period.
I miss Malcom's Riffs a lot. Oh My God what a Hard Rock Band was AC/DC with him. Rest in Peace.
This was such an underated album, so many great in your face rocking songs. I think 1 reason it was so overlooked was the time period. You had Mtv, spandex, makeup, big hair, flash and cash music that AC/DC wasn't a part of. I rate it a very close second to BIB.
Awesome song!! 😀 😀 Awesome album too, love Bedlam in Belgium, Guns for Hire, Badlands, and the title track, Flick of the Switch!! 😀 😀 Long Live AC /DC!! 😀 😀 🤘 🤘 🎸 🎸
RIP Malcolm Young 1953 - 2017
RIP Bon Scott 1946 - 1980
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Can't believe that there are people who think this album sucks. Its just awesome
Yea man all the songs on the album kick ass, those people have no taste in music
It sucks in an awesome way
simply the BEST !
I fucking love this band......
Such a great song. And what a great groove! One of my favs from ACDC!!!