Not fair, man - it's impossible to choose between them.
On one side, you've got the lovable ne'er-do-well in Bon Scott, with more than a little swagger in his vocals, personifying the blooze-rock that first put AC/DC on the map. Listen to discs like "Let There Be Rock" and "Powerage" as proof.
On the other, you've got someone coming into a vacancy that no one would wish on their worst enemy, yet Brian Johnson was able to win over even the harshest critics and put his own signature on AC/DC's music with his balls-to-the-wall vocals.
I love listening to both iterations of AC/DC - if only there were more of the band's work with Bon Scott than the brief legacy he left behind.
2006-08-30 13:08:03
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answered by christopher_thelen 3
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Bon Scott
2006-08-30 12:59:43
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answered by smiley 4
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id prefer both of them. there both awsome in there own ways. bon scott was awsome for his singing, and performance. it was a shame that he died from choking on his puke. but brian johnson was also awsome because when the band didnt think that they would geet any further with out bon scott. brian johnson preoved people wrong and they did the hit back in black that was a nock out because he was getting fans all over the place. and i doubt that just like bon scott he was no 1 hit wonder. they were more than that. they were both great in there own way and i really cant choose between which one i liked more.
2006-08-30 13:13:03
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answered by Scarlet5 2
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Bon Scott. I really do enjoy Back in Black. One of the best CDs I own.
2006-08-30 13:06:55
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-09-07 23:49:48
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answered by Ramya 2
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Brian johnson. Because he sang all my AC/DC favourites.
Back in black, You shook me all night long and Hells bells.
2006-08-30 12:59:42
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answered by Anonymous
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