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      • 40 years ago today on Monday February 23, 1976, AC/DC, complete with bagpipers, played ‘It’s A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock and Roll) on the back of a flatbed truck down Swanston Street, Melbourne and made their historic music video.
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    AC/DC's founding member Malcolm Young, performing for the "Thunderstruck" music video in 1990. AC/DC were formed in the Australian pop music scene of the early to mid-1970s, which is described as the third wave of rock music.

  3. Feb 23, 2016 · 40 years ago today on Monday February 23, 1976, AC/DC, complete with bagpipers, played ‘It’s A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock and Roll) on the back of a flatbed truck down...

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  4. Jun 15, 2024 · AC/DC, Australian heavy metal band whose theatrical high-energy shows placed them among the most popular stadium performers of the 1980s. Their notable albums included Highway to Hell, Back in Black, and Black Ice. Learn more about their music and career.

  5. Official HD Music Video for “Thunderstruck” by AC/DCListen to AC/DC: https://ACDC.lnk.to/listenYDSubscribe to AC/DC on YouTube: https://ACDC.lnk.to/subscribe...

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    • 1964-1973: Before AC/DC
    • November 1973 – November 1974: The Birth of AC/DC
    • AC/DC Takes Australia
    • 1976-77: AC/DC Takes Europe
    • 1978-80: AC/DC Takes America
    • 1980-1989: AC/DC in The 80s
    • 1990-1999: AC/DC in The 90s

    After the historically cold winter of 1962-3, fifteen members of the Young family – including brothers Angus (8), Malcolm (10), and George (17) – were in Sydney, Australia. The weather was warmer than the Glasgow slums, but their lodgings at a migrant hostel left something desired. Describing their early days Down Under, Malcolm recalled in 2014. B...

    AC/DC leaned more toward glam rock like T. Rex and the New York Dolls in its earliest incarnation. But while their dalliance with sequined costumes was mercifully brief, Angus Young’s schoolboy uniform would become the lead guitarist’s trademark. Angus and Malcolm got the band name from an “AC/DC” sticker on the back of their sister Margaret’s sewi...

    February 17, 1975: High Voltage

    1. Baby, Please Don’t Go 2. She’s Got Balls 3. Little Lover 4. Stick Around 5. Soul Stripper 6. You Ain’t Got a Hold on Me 7. Love Song (Oh Jene) 8. Show Business

    December 1, 1975: T.N.T.

    1. It’s a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock ‘n’ Roll) 2. Rock ‘n’ Roll Singer 3. The Jack 4. Live Wire 5. T.N.T. 6. Rocker 7. Can I Sit Next to You, Girl 8. High Voltage 9. School Days High Voltageshowed a band still finding its feet. George Young supports his brothers with bass, rhythm guitar, and backing vocals, and three different musicians record the drum track. Malcolm plays double lead guitar with Angus on a few songs, and Bon even croons a love ballad. You can hear the band they w...

    April 30, 1976: High Voltage

    1. It’s a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock ‘n’ Roll) 2. Rock ‘n’ Roll Singer 3. The Jack 4. Live Wire 5. T.N.T. 6. Can I Sit Next to You, Girl 7. Little Lover 8. She’s Got Balls 9. High Voltage

    September 20, 1976: Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap

    1. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 2. Love at First Feel 3. Big Balls 4. Rocker 5. Problem Child 6. There’s Gonna Be Some Rockin 7. Ain’t No Fun (Waiting ‘Round to Be a Millionaire) 8. Ride-On 9. Squealer

    March 21, 1977: Let There Be Rock

    1. Go Down 2. Dog Eat Dog 3. Let There Be Rock 4. Bad Boy Boogie 5. Problem Child 6. Overdose 7. Hell Ain’t a Bad Place to Be 8. Whole Lotta Rosie The international version of High Voltage actually featured seven of the nine songs from T.N.T. The only songs that remained from the Australian High Voltage were “She’s Got Balls” (a tribute to Bon’s wife, who left him not long after he wrote it) and the glam-flavored “Little Lover.” As AC/DC toured Europe and the U.K., High Voltage began receivin...

    May 25, 1978: Powerage

    1. Rock ‘n’ Roll Damnation 2. Down Payment Blues 3. Gimme a Bullet 4. Riff Raff 5. Sin City 6. What’s Next to the Moon 7. Gone Shootin’ 8. Up to My Neck in You 9. Kicked in the Teeth

    October 13, 1978: If You Want Blood, You’ve Got It

    1. Riff Raff 2. Hell Ain’t A Bad Place To Be 3. Bad Boy Boogie 4. The Jack 5. Problem Child 6. Whole Lotta Rosie 7. Rock N Roll Damnation 8. High Voltage 9. Let There Be Rock 10. Rocker

    July 27, 1979: Highway to Hell

    1. Highway to Hell 2. Girls Got Rhythm 3. Walk All Over You 4. Touch Too Much 5. Beating Around the Bush 6. Shot Down in Flames 7. Get It Hot 8. If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It) 9. Love Hungry Man 10. Night Prowler In the summer of 1977, AC/DC did their first American tour, where they were well-received. While they were not a punk band, they had the disdainful sneer and stripped-down musical approach that punk audiences loved, not to mention a solid grounding in Rockabilly and Blues. By the...

    July 25, 1980: Back in Black

    1. Hell’s Bells 2. Shoot To Thrill 3. What Do You Do For Money Honey 4. Given The Dog A Bone 5. Let Me Put My Love Into You 6. Back In Black 7. You Shook Me All Night Long 8. Have A Drink On Me 9. Shake A Leg 10. Rock And Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution

    November 23, 1981: For Those About to Rock, We Salute You

    1. For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) 2. Put the Finger on You 3. Let’s Get It Up 4. Inject the Venom 5. Snowballed 6. Evil Walks 7. C.O.D. 8. Breaking the Rules 9. Night of the Long Knives 10. Spellbound

    August 15, 1983: Flick of the Switch

    1. Rising Power 2. This House Is On Fire 3. Flick Of The Switch 4. Nervous Shakedown 5. Landslide 6. Guns For Hire 7. Deep In The Hole 8. Bedlam In Belgium 9. Badlands 10. Brain Shake

    September 21, 1990: The Razor’s Edge

    1. Thunderstruck 2. Fire Your Guns 3. Moneytalks 4. The Razors Edge 5. Mistress For Christmas 6. Rock Your Heart Out 7. Are You Ready 8. Got You By The Balls 9. Shot Of Love 10. Let’s Make It 11. Goodbye & Good Riddance To Bad Luck 12. If You Dare

    October 27, 1992: AC/DC Live

    1. Thunderstruck 2. Shoot To Thrill 3. Back In Black 4. Sin City 5. Who Made Who 6. Heatseeker 7. Fire Your Guns 8. Jailbreak 9. The Jack 10. The Razors Edge 11. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 12. Moneytalks 13. Hells Bells 14. Are You Ready 15. That’s The Way I Wanna Rock N Roll 16. High Voltage 17. You Shook Me All Night Long 18. Whole Lotta Rosie 19. Let There Be Rock 20. Bonny 21. Highway To Hell 22. T.N.T. 23. For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)

    September 26, 1995:Ballbreaker

    1. Hard As A Rock 2. Cover You In Oil 3. The Furor 4. Boogie Man 5. The Honey Roll 6. Burnin’ Alive 7. Hail Caesar 8. Love Bomb 9. Caught With Your Pants Down 10. Whiskey On The Rocks 11. Ballbreaker AC/DC followed Blow Up Your Video’s momentum with The Razor’s Edge, one of their strongest albums with Brian Johnson in fine form and a newly sober Malcolm providing some of his tightest rhythm guitar work. From the hypnotic opening to “Thunderstruck” to the sinister title tune and the closing “B...

  6. AC/DC is an Australian rock band and considered pioneers of hard rock and heavy metal music. The group was formed in Sydney, Australia in December, 1973. Their albums have sold in colossal numbers — the total is now estimated to be around 100 million copies worldwide.

  7. Jun 21, 2011 · The summer of 1977 found AC/DC performing a dizzying crisscross of American gigs, ranging from clubs like the Palladium and CBGB in New York and the Whiskey in Los Angeles to sprawling venues like the Jacksonville Coliseum. By 1978, AC/DC was one of the hottest concert attractions in the world.

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