When Bon Scott formed his first band, the Spektors in Perth, Australia, in 1964, he wasn’t showcasing his anthemic vocals; he was behind the drums. During the band’s two-year run, they recorded a ...
Within the decade before joining AC/DC in 1974, Bon Scott was predominantly a drummer in bands, including the pop group the Spektors in 1964-1966. Later renamed the Valentines, Scott remained behind ...
The Australian leg of AC/DC’s Power Up tour kicked off Wednesday evening at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, marking the band’s first live appearance in their home country since 2015. To reward fans for ...
In 1984, between the releases of Flick Of The Switch and Fly On The Wall, the insatiable thirst in America for all things AC/DC-related saw the release of ’74 Jailbreak, an EP of vintage Bon Scott-era ...
AC/DC, the band that defined pure rock and roll returns to the stage; an essential look at the flawless catalog of high-voltage anthems that transcends generations. The sound of an electric guitar ...
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AC/DC have enough great opening songs for about 10 bands - but which is the best? That's for you to decide. Below you'll find videos for 11 candidates, from the Bon Scott-era staple "Live Wire" to "If ...
No concept albums, disco-flavored single, grunge makeover, or virtue signaling. Just raw, stadium-filling songs about good times, hot gals and hotter hell, delivered with razor vocals, lightning ...
Throughout the many different eras of the band, AC/DC have consistently produced career-defining hits. Their status in the rock genre can only be compared to bands with prestige, like the hit-making ...
AC/DC performed twice in Dubbo in the 1970s, both in the month of December. The first show took place on Friday, December 19, 1975, and the second on Tuesday, December 14, 1976. Both shows were held ...
AC/DC returned to their home country for the first time in a decade tonight, kicking off the latest leg of their Power Up tour in front of 80,000 fans at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. They celebrated ...