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group was first started by the two brothers Malcolm and Angus Young
whose
family had immigrated to Australia in the early 60’s, in the early days
members came and went almost weekly, they did manage to recruit a lead
vocalist by the name of Dave Evans and began playing gigs around their
hometown of Sydney, first gig at Chequers Club 31.12.1973.
In
June of 74, AC/DC recorded their first single “Can I Sit Next To you
Girl”
with the b-side “Rockin' In The Parlour” they hired their older brother
George Young to produce the tracks along with Harry Vanda. When the
single
was released in Australia in July of 1974 it became a minor hit and a
club
tour soon followed. While on that tour they meet a night club owner by
the name of Michael Browning and soon after signed him on as their
manager.
The band found the key to their success when their vocalist Dave Evans
refused to go on stage one day and the band’s chauffeur, Bon Scott got
the gig by default.
Once
Bon’s throat shredding vocals mixed with Angus’s high voltage lead
guitar
riffs a legendary band was born. Shortly after Bon joined AC/DC the
band
went into the studio to record their debut album “High Voltage” which
was
released in Australia in February 1975 and became an instant
success. | | The
bands lineup solidified soon after when Angus and Malcolm recruited
drummer
Phil Rudd and a bass player by the name Mark Evans to join
the band.
With a hit album under their belt they returned to the studio and
recorded
“T.N.T”, which was released at February 1976 and helped cement the
groups
success in Australia. However, no one outside of Australia or New
Zealand
had heard of them. While the band was busy recording their third album,
their manager Michael Browning went to London to try and find the band
a label outside of Australia. They finally convinced the American label
Atlantic to give them a deal in mid ’76. They released the album “High
Voltage” as an mixed from the Austalian "High Voltage" and "T.N.T." in
Europe.
By
the end of that year the groups third album “Dirty Deeds
Done
Dirt Cheap” was in record stores in Australia and Europe. When they
arrived
in London to tour in Europe, they became an instant smash with the
locals
and despite the popular punk movement at the time, they had no problem
filling the clubs while other rock bands were being dismissed as
dinosaurs
and corporate whores. Their follow up album “Let There Be Rock” also
became
a hit when it was released in March 1977 and was followed by a
headlining
club tour of Europe and an the support slot on Black Sabbath’s European
tour. The Sabbath tour didn’t last long though, rumor has it that
Malcolm
and Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Bulter bumped heads and AC/DC was
thrown
off the tour. After that, there where problems between Mark Evans and
the Young brothers, so Mark quit the band and was replaced by Cliff
Williams / England.
The
band made their first trip to America in the summer of 1977, they began
the tour playing clubs and by the time it wound down they were playing
arenas, opening up for REO Speedwagon. They returned to Europe that
Fall
to headline their own tour and then came back to the states toward the
end of the year to support KISS and Rush.
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1978 dawned the group went back into the studio and recorded their next
album “Powerage” which was released at the end of April. Their
popularity
in England was growing in epic proportions so the band undertook the
requisite
headlining tour in Europe before returning to the States to open shows
for bands like Aerosmith, UFO, Journey, Rainbow and Alice Cooper. The
band
still was without a hit in the US but their underground following had
steadily
grown since they first toured America. By the time their live album,
“If
You Want Blood You've Got It” was released in October of 1978. By
releasing
a live album, AC/DC had followed KISS’s lead from three years previous.
But it was their next album that was poised to make the band
international
superstars.
With
momentum pushing them steadily forward the band wanted to make the best
album of their career so they enlisted the production wizardry of
“Mutt”
Lange and entered the Roundhouse Studios and emerged six months later
with
“Highway to Hell”. The title track was the band’s tongue and cheek
answer
to Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven”. The album was released in July
1979 and sold well. The band hit the road in North America supporting
bands
like Cheap Trick, UFO and Ted Nugent and a Eurpean tour with Judas
Priest
as support, on this tour the cocert in Paris was filmed and released
later
as the legendery “Let There Be Rock” Video. As they entered 1980 their
popularity was climbing and it appeared that the floodgates of
superstardom
were about to open for them, then tragedy struck.
On
February 20th, 1980, Bon Scott’s friend Alisdair Kinnear, whom he had
been
out drinking with the night before found Bon unconscious in his car.
Kinnear
rushed Bon to the hospital but it was too late, the world had lost Bon
Scott. According to official reports Bon had far too much to drink the
night before and choked to death on his vomit because he was too drunk
to regain consciousness and the way he was laying prevented him from
breathing.
The
band was devastated and didn’t know whether to carry on without their
fallen
frontman, Malcolm and Angus finally decided that Bon would want them to
continue so they sought out a new vocalist to front the band. Replacing
Bon Scott is an impossible job, but it had to be done. They auditioned
a number of singers before settling on former Geordie lead vocalist
Brian
Johnson. | | In
April 1980 they traveled to the Bahamas with their new lead vocalist and
producer
“Mutt” Lange and began recording their next album “Back in Black”. By
the
end of May the recording was completed and the band took some time off.
They regrouped on July 1st to perform a concert in Belgium. Not knowing
how the audience would respond to their new vocalist, the band was
apprehensive
about the show, but as soon as they started into the first song the
crowd
exploded with cheers and whole heartedly welcomed Brian Johnson to the
band.
“Back
in Black” was released at the end of July, 1980 and the band was not
prepared
for what was to come. “Back in Black” catapulted AC/DC into the big
time.
The
floodgates had been opened. The group’s popularity in America convinced
Atlantic to issue “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap” for the first time to
U.S.
A worldwide tour followed and then the band went back into the studio
with
“Mutt” Lange to do the impossible, produce a follow up to a monster hit
album. Can they do it again? The fans obviously thought so
because
when “For Those About To Rock We Salute You” was released in November
1981
it became an international success. The band then spent most of 1982 on
a world tour supporting the album.
It
would be almost two years before the band released another album. While
they were recording the next album all hell broke loose within the
ranks,
when the dust settled Phil Rudd was out of the band. Eventually Simon
Wright
would be brought in to replace Rudd. The rest of the group carried on
with
the recording, this time not enlisting the help of “Mutt” Lange or any
other producer for that matter, they decided to do it all themselves.
“Flick
Of The Switch “ hit stores in August 1983 and sold well but was
considered
a let down by many fans. While the band would never again reach the
dizzying
heights of success they enjoyed with “Back in Black” and “For Those
About
to Rock” they had established themselves as one of the top bands in the
world and to this day sell out arenas world wide.
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band’s next few albums also sold well but not spectacularly. “Fly On
The
Wall” emerged in July 1985. They followed up the next year with “Who
Made
Who” part greatest hits, part soundtrack to Stephen King’s “Maximum
Overdrive”.
King who was a huge fan of the group asked them to provide the music
for
the film while they were on tour supporting “Fly On The
Wall”. The
film and soundtrack only did moderately well, but it did contain a hit
single in the form of the “Back in Black” classic “You Shook Me All
Night
Long” which the band filmed a new video for that received healthy
airplay
on MTV and caused rock radio across the US to begin spinning the song
again
in healthy rotation.
1988’s
“Blow Up Your Video” was a major hit in some counties, but the sales
were
steady and once the band started their sold out world tour the album
began
to sell more and more become one of their best selling albums. But it
was
the group’s next album that would put them back on top.
Almost
ten years to the day after the band had released “Back In Black” in
1980
they roared back with “Razors Edge”, which pushed them right back to
the
top of the charts world wide. Some things has changed, they had an new
producer with Bruce Fairbairn and drumer Simon Wright was replaced by
Chris
Slade. A monster world tour followed but it would be almost
five
years before fans got a new studio album from the group. In 1992 the
band
did release a live album recorded during the “Razors Edge” tour, but it
wouldn’t be until 1995 that fans would get a new full-length studio
album.
In the interim the group released the single “Big
Guns” for
the soundtrack to Arnold Schwarzenegger film, “Last Action Hero”.
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the recording of their next studio album the band reunited with former
drummer Phil Rudd. They enlisted Rick Rubin to produce the album, since
his production of the “Big Guns” single had done so well. The resulting
album “Ballbreaker” came out September 26, 1995 and spawned the hit
single
“Hard as a Rock”. An enormous world tour followed with the band selling
out arenas the world over.
The
band would once again take five years to release a new studio album. In
November of 1997 they gave fans a treat in the form of the “Bonfire”
boxset
which contained studio out-takes, demos and live recordings featuring
Bon
Scott. Before he died he used to joke with his bandmates that if he
ever
did a solo project he’d name it “Bonfire” so when the band
decided
to release this tribute boxset they felt it would be another tribute to
Bon to use the title for the release.
Fans
meanwhile were wondering when AC/DC would get back into the studio and
give them a new album! The answer came in February 2000 when they
released
“Stiff Upper Lip” and album heralded as the band’s return to their
heavy
blues riffs. The record buying public was receptive by the end of the
year
the album had gone platinum in some countries. A grueling world tour
followed.
The band once again sold out arenas world wide and proved that even
after
all of these years they still knew how to rock and audience. Fans old
and
new, young and old packed arenas as the band playing their greatest
hits
from the beginning of their career to the singles from “Stiff Upper
Lip”.
Critical praise followed the album and tour and AC/DC rocketed back to
the top of the rock world.
In
late 2001, the band released a home video/DVD of the “Stiff Upper Lip”
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the 11th March 2003 are AC/DC enter the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame and
give
after 2 Years a Live concert. In the same Year play AC/DC a few gigs in
Germany. 2 in small venues, like Circus Krone in Munic and 3 as support
for the Rolling Stones at big Open Air Gigs. One Concert at the Toronto
Rocks Festival and one Club Gig at the old Apollo in Londen are
following.
With the DVD publication "Live at Donnington" finished the year 2003.
Exept
the DVD release "Family Jewels", March 2005, with many rare
AC/DC
stuff, it was very quit about the Band. Only Brian Johnson and Cliff
Williams
are sometimes gueststars at benefit concerts.
Another
DVD Box Set is released in October 2007, there are two Versions, one as
a 2 DVD Box and an Deluxe Edition with 3 DVD, Poster and Stickers. The
Bon Scott Years are on DVD 1, at DVD 2 are the Brian Johnson Years.
After
8 and a half years longtime waiting and thousands of net rumours, AC/DC
release their new Album 'Black Ice' in October 2008. In confusing 4 versions. A 2 year long Tour begins with an rehersal on 26.10.2008 in Wikes Bare
(USA). The "Black Ice World Tour" goes 2008/2009 from Northamerika to
Europe and back to North- and then Southamerika. 2010 there are also in Australia and Japan, before the Tour ends in
Europe on 28.06.2010 in Bilbao (Spain). AC/DC
plays at 170 concerts in front of more than 5 million people. After a
great
tourending party from the Band in Berlin, the bandmembers are going
their own way and enjoy the freetime. Cliff Williams are going to
fishing and Brian Johnson are again on the racetracks for driving
historical racecars, mostly succsessful.
During the Black Ice Tour at the end of 2009 where the official release of the Box
"Backtracks", there where also different versions. In Europe are only
the little version with 2CD and 1DVD available. From
the content is only the bigger DeLuxe Box to recommend, with 1LP, 3CD
and 2DVD, but only in the US available and to expensive. The bigger Box
includes the DVD from the Circus Krone Concert 2003, it is one of the
best Concert record from the Band ever.
In
Spring 2010 was the release of the Iron Man 2 Soundtrack, with only
AC/DC songs, but in the movie where not much to hear from that
Soundtrack.
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2011 the Live DVD / Blu-ray "LIVE AT
RIVERPLATE" from
the last "Black Ice Tour" was releast. "LIVE AT RIVERPLATE" was
recorded during 3
concerts 2009 at River Plate Stadion in Buenos Aires - Argentinia. It
was not the first Blu-ray release, but the first with really HD and a
brilliant Argentinian audiece. At Bonus are infos about the band,
roadies and fans, plus the
original version of the comic intro.
One month later in
June 2011 was the releas of the DVD / Blu-ray "LET THERE BE ROCK - THE
MOVIE", it's the movie who was relased the last 30 years only on VHS
video. The relase was from the older AC/DC label, thats why the relase
of "LIVE AT RIVER PLATE" and " LET
THERE BE ROCK - THE MOVIE" are so close togehter.
After the last ACDC Tours there where alwas Live material in form of
DVD's or now BluRay, but in November 2012 was the release of the first Live Album since
1992, the new Live Album Live At River Plate was released as Tripple Vinyl and Double CD it was the 1:1 Audiokopie of the in June 2011 released DVD and
BluRay.
After many roumors since the last Tour the band join in spring 2014 the studio in Vancouver to record a new Album. But without Machine and Boss of the band "Malcolm Young" he was ill and replaced by his nephew
Stevie Young, Stevie replaced Malcolm through the Tour 1988 too.
But only for the recordings, because when Malcolm is in good health he come back.
In
September 2014 the band official announced that a comeback for Malcolm
is not possible because he had demencia. So the main founding member
from 1973 can't come back. The fanscene was totaly shocked and nobody believe to see AC/DC live again.
But
in October the band invites to the video shooting in London for the new
single from the new Album Rock Or Bust. Fans from all over the world
are coming to welcome Stevie as a new member in the AC/DC family. But at the video shooting was the next shocking news, drummer Phil Rudd
doesn't come to the shooting and must be replaced by a double (Thank you Bob).
The release of the new Album Rock Or Bust start in November (Europe) /
December (America) and jumping in many countrys to #1 in the charts.
Phil Rudd, who was involved at the Rock Or Bust recordings, is after
missing at video shoots and photo shootings no longer in the band, he
was charched in New Zealand for diverent things and can not travel.
Chris Slade, a not unknown guy for AC/DC fans (Razors Edge Album and Tour, Big Gun Single) replaced Phil in February 2015.
After a lot of back and forth the Rock Or Bust Tour started in April
2015 in America and stops in Europe, America and at the end of the year
in Australia. For 2016 additional data for America and Europe were
added.
Unfortunately, the tour did not go as planned in 2016, Brian Johnson had
to go to England for the funeral of his best friend on February 29,
which is why the Kansas City concert was brought forward from February
29 to 28, 2016.
This was the last concert of AC / DC with Brian Johnson as a singer,
since he was then no longer allowed on stage because of hearing
problems.
After many rumors and speculations, it has been confirmed that Axl Rose
of Guns N Roses will finish the tour as a guest singer with 13 concerts
in Europe and 10 in North America.
Unfortunately, this action has split the fan camp, as many felt the person Axl Rose as not fitting.
What was sold at the only concert at the tickets after the announcement
of Axl Rose as a singer, many ranks remained empty in Dusseldorf.
Even after the Rock Or Bust Tour AC / DC is not spared bad news, on
October 22, 2017, George Young passed away at the age of 70 years.
He was not only the brother of Malcolm and Angus Young, but also in the early years mentor and producer of the band.
The biggest shock came on November 18, 2017, when news quickly spread
that Malcolm Young, the founder, maker, boss, and heart of AC / DC, died
at the age of 64.
Malcolm was the AC and DC, Bon the arrow in the middle.
Both are no longer there and nobody knows if it will continue.
After
rumors of band members being sighted in early August 2018 at the
recording studio in Vancouver, Canada and an alleged video shoot in
early February 2020, a dream came true for many ACDC fans in September
2020. On the official website of
Sony, acdc.com, there were pictures from the video shoot at the
beginning of the year and the days and weeks after that, more and more
information about a new album. On
November 13th, 2020 the time had come and POWER UP was released with
the cast of Angus Young, Phil Ruud, Cliff Williams, Brian Johnson and
Stevie Young. So the band is back in the line-up for the Rock Or Bust recording.
RIDE ON
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