Chris Slade was fantastic with acdc during the first razors edge period. Live at donnigton is one of the best filmed live rock concerts ever, and Chris was like a machine on that.
I thought he was horrible with ACDC and thankfully it was a very short stint... his time doesn't feel good he can't play pocket his 4/4 has no swing to it he rushed the time soo badly on the razors edge tour and on tne rock or bust tour he couldn't even keep time anymore let alone drive the band thats why he was dismissed immediately and Phil came back to record the record.. the band sounded much better live with Malcolm Cliff and Phil driving it period...
I'm a huge ACDC fan and your interviews with the guys are the best, not the usual questions, the questions we want to hear, I thankyou for those. Would love to know who the drummers were who wanted the job. Chris Slade is a rock gentleman. LTBR would be the hardest song to drum but Phil is a machine and makes it look easy.
What a fantastic interview truly brilliant from you and Chris giving us his story of AC/DC. I really enjoy your podcasts. Still say the Paul Stanley one is my favorite being a Kiss fan but I enjoy neon most of your interviews. You know your stuff and it shows in your delivery.
Thanks Dean. You did it again brother 😀 Congratulations man I was lucky enough to meet Chris once Very sweet genuine guy to say the least. I've seen at least 600 shows in my life By all kinds of people and genres of music. I was lucky enough to see The Firm on both tours. Honestly the two shows that I saw with The Firm Were the two best concerts I've ever seen By any band 😀 Thank you Chris. If you read this as well You are the man!!
Chris is one of the greatest. And every AC/DC member is family. All of them. No one is more important than the other. They are all gifted people playing in the best band ever
Great podcast Dean, Slade is a beast on the drums and has left his mark on ACDC. I feel sad for him though, it seems like the negative nellys have had an effect on his enjoyment for ACDC the same as Brian is always compared to Bon but most everyone apart from vocal internet trolls knows how good he is. It’s fine to have a preference but doesn’t mean you have to shit on other people.
To add, I went to see the boys in Wembley last week and I’ll be heading to Paris to see them again and the whole rhythm section is doing a phenomenal job, is it Phill, Mal and Cliff? No but it doesn’t mean we can’t appreciate the job they’re doing.
AC/DC have rarely made a wrong move, being an Aussie in my late 50's I've seen them right from the very start, I like the Bon and Brian era's equally, I thought getting Axl was a bad move and then I heard him, another great decision, I'm all in for Phil Rudd everytime but you have to make changes, Chris Slade is amazing also, I'm not convinced with this current version out on tour though, possibly 1 tour too much but Covid delayed it, if the fans want it and the band wants it then why the F not, Rock out til you drop, as they say For those about to Rock(fire) We salute You.
I think Chris is gone a bit doddery in the head, hard to make sense of some of his answers. When Asked about phil rudd he was like he was answering a different question. Ive heard he had a stroke lately and i think hes showing some symptoms of that in these recent interviews.
As much as i idolize bon scott and i believe he wrote most of the lyrics on back in black, i still say that no one even bon could have sounded better on that album than brian did. Back in black album can't be improved in my opinion.
I don't believe that Angus young wasn't on some kind of drugs while on stage, he looks completely out of it at times on the live at donnigton concert. Im thinking cocaine or speed.
@@deandelrayso we're told but I don't believe it look at his eyes back in some of the early performance especially donnigton, all the best great podcast.
Chris Slade was fantastic with acdc during the first razors edge period. Live at donnigton is one of the best filmed live rock concerts ever, and Chris was like a machine on that.
I thought he was horrible with ACDC and thankfully it was a very short stint... his time doesn't feel good he can't play pocket his 4/4 has no swing to it he rushed the time soo badly on the razors edge tour and on tne rock or bust tour he couldn't even keep time anymore let alone drive the band thats why he was dismissed immediately and Phil came back to record the record.. the band sounded much better live with Malcolm Cliff and Phil driving it period...
@@Diesel0807 Phil was always ace, but regarding Chris you're fuller of shit than a Christmas turkey.
I'm a huge ACDC fan and your interviews with the guys are the best, not the usual questions, the questions we want to hear, I thankyou for those.
Would love to know who the drummers were who wanted the job.
Chris Slade is a rock gentleman.
LTBR would be the hardest song to drum but Phil is a machine and makes it look easy.
thank you so much for the kind words Matt
What a fantastic interview truly brilliant from you and Chris giving us his story of AC/DC. I really enjoy your podcasts. Still say the Paul Stanley one is my favorite being a Kiss fan but I enjoy neon most of your interviews. You know your stuff and it shows in your delivery.
Glad you enjoyed it! really appreciate the support
Thanks Dean.
You did it again brother 😀
Congratulations man
I was lucky enough to meet Chris once
Very sweet genuine guy to say the least.
I've seen at least 600 shows in my life
By all kinds of people and genres of music.
I was lucky enough to see The Firm on both tours.
Honestly the two shows that I saw with The Firm
Were the two best concerts I've ever seen
By any band 😀
Thank you Chris.
If you read this as well
You are the man!!
thank you so much for tuning in my friend. share the episode with your friends if you can. 🔥🔥 have a great day
Thanks for another great interview Dean… ✌️
Thanks for listening
Chris is one of the greatest. And every AC/DC member is family. All of them. No one is more important than the other. They are all gifted people playing in the best band ever
Great interview Dean!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I like the way you described the vocals on those first three Brian albums as violent. Superhuman always comes to my mind
Another great interview Dean
thank you so much my friend. glad you dug the episode and yes those first 3 records with brian are incredible
@@deandelraydo not forget Razors and Live, his voice is louder than a real thunder
Great job Dean 👏
Thanks for tuning in my friend
Good God, Son! You get everyone! I'm so proud of you... You're amazing! Thanks, Buddy
thank you my friend
Only a matter of time before he lands Jimmy Page.
Great interview 🎉
thank you
Right on Dean....keep the good shit coming brother
thank you
Love Chris, tan into him in Burbank 2013 ish, nicest guy ever.
What I would give to see video of those try outs with ACDC. What a mensch. He comes across as your college liberal arts professor.
Great podcast Dean, Slade is a beast on the drums and has left his mark on ACDC. I feel sad for him though, it seems like the negative nellys have had an effect on his enjoyment for ACDC the same as Brian is always compared to Bon but most everyone apart from vocal internet trolls knows how good he is. It’s fine to have a preference but doesn’t mean you have to shit on other people.
To add, I went to see the boys in Wembley last week and I’ll be heading to Paris to see them again and the whole rhythm section is doing a phenomenal job, is it Phill, Mal and Cliff? No but it doesn’t mean we can’t appreciate the job they’re doing.
AC/DC have rarely made a wrong move, being an Aussie in my late 50's I've seen them right from the very start, I like the Bon and Brian era's equally, I thought getting Axl was a bad move and then I heard him, another great decision, I'm all in for Phil Rudd everytime but you have to make changes, Chris Slade is amazing also, I'm not convinced with this current version out on tour though, possibly 1 tour too much but Covid delayed it, if the fans want it and the band wants it then why the F not, Rock out til you drop, as they say For those about to Rock(fire) We salute You.
Next up Stevie?
I think Chris is gone a bit doddery in the head, hard to make sense of some of his answers. When Asked about phil rudd he was like he was answering a different question. Ive heard he had a stroke lately and i think hes showing some symptoms of that in these recent interviews.
Chris referred to Dusty Hill as Dusty Rhodes. Exposed himself as a wrestling fanatic! Would've loved to hear his American Dream impression.
He's gone doddery in the head I believe he had a stroke recently.
@@martymartin2894 hahaha "doddery".
🤘😎🍻💯🔥
Uriah Heep too
As much as i idolize bon scott and i believe he wrote most of the lyrics on back in black, i still say that no one even bon could have sounded better on that album than brian did. Back in black album can't be improved in my opinion.
I don't believe that Angus young wasn't on some kind of drugs while on stage, he looks completely out of it at times on the live at donnigton concert. Im thinking cocaine or speed.
no drugs for angus ever
@@deandelrayso we're told but I don't believe it look at his eyes back in some of the early performance especially donnigton, all the best great podcast.
Chris slade has a pretty impressive resume to say the least.