MALCOLM.....Well that was MTV again with the big budgets and they wouldnt play us really because we werent MTV friendly and it was all around in the rock music.... all got dressed up again with the satin and all the crap that went with it so it was sort of us just tryin to say well screw MTV {laughs} you blow it up you know..ahh lets get back to some rock n roll again.
13 June 2009
T.N.T
T.N.T. is the second studio album by AC/DC, released in December 1975. Seven of the album's nine songs were written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott. "Can I Sit Next to You Girl" was written by Young & Young, and "School Days" is a cover version of a Chuck Berry song.
It was originally released on Albert Productions, and was never reissued by another label. It was only released in Australia however, most of its contents were included on Atlantic Records' High Voltage album, which was released internationally in May 1976. It was recorded in 1975. The songs on this album were all written by Malcolm, Angus and Bon except one.
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" (Young, Young)
8."High Voltage"
9."School Days" (Chuck Berry
It was originally released on Albert Productions, and was never reissued by another label. It was only released in Australia however, most of its contents were included on Atlantic Records' High Voltage album, which was released internationally in May 1976. It was recorded in 1975. The songs on this album were all written by Malcolm, Angus and Bon except one.
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" (Young, Young)
8."High Voltage"
9."School Days" (Chuck Berry
HIGH VOLTAGE
ANGUS....where were we ? ...High Voltage, High Voltage i think that sums up pretty much the band in general...the title and what the title it self, in the beginnin it was just our way of sayin what was AC/DC, it was just a High Voltage you know, full of energy and lightening and power and stuff, so thats what always sticks in my own head and it was a way of describin your sound wasnt it ? High Voltage rock n roll.
High Voltage was the bands first album. It was recorded in November 1974 in Sydney at Albert Studios, produced by Harry Vanda and George Young {malcolm and angus's brother}. It was released on the 17 February 1975 . The track listing was High Voltage, Soul Stripper, Baby Please Dont go, Stick Around, You Aint Got A Hold On Me, Love Song, Show Business, She's Got Balls, Little Lover. It was released in America in 1976 under the same name but the songs were a mixture of the original album and the T.N.T album. The executives at Atlantic records felt that the original album wouldnt work in America so they mixed it up.
THE STORY OF AC/DC....part 4
INTERVIEWER....and your going to be inducted into the rock n roll hall of fame
BRIAN.....it couldnt have happened at a better time............the white man had the schmoltz the black had the blues but no one knew was they was gonna do but chykowsky had the news, he said let there be rock ...........it's a pretty good honor you know, when your up there with your idols like little richard and chuck berry and the beatles and the stones, you know its pretty good, your right up there with your peers.
BRIAN.....it couldnt have happened at a better time............the white man had the schmoltz the black had the blues but no one knew was they was gonna do but chykowsky had the news, he said let there be rock ...........it's a pretty good honor you know, when your up there with your idols like little richard and chuck berry and the beatles and the stones, you know its pretty good, your right up there with your peers.
INTERVIEWER.....have you listened to the remasters and rediscovered stuff about them ? stuff you might have forgotten about ?
ANGUS.....yeah a lot of them, in fact a lot of them were remastered and just we sat and listened to them...anyone who heard them thought they were actually better, everyone who was pluggin into them were gettin a great kick goin geez they've done something to it.
MALCOLM....the bands still here bigger than ever and we'll never go away...not without a fight .
INTERVIEWER......there's no end in sight then ?
MALCOLM.....no no way, you dont retire from this band, there's no retirement plan, we havent got the pension fund set up or anything ....no we're here till we drop, it's as simple as that
ANGUS.....and there he goes now
MALCOLM....yeah...boom !....goodnight
11 June 2009
THE AC/DC STORY ....part 3
ANGUS....the fact of the matter is that from day one we related to, we were a band that related to the rest of us, you know to the rest of the people.
INTERVIEWER....after was it 80 million records to remain as unprententious as you have through the years and to still consisder yourselves working class, a lot of people would find that a kind of dichotomy of, you cant make that much money and sell that many records and still remain working class, or can you ?
MALCOLM...we can, yeah i mean we all went through a little faze in the beginning were we you know buy this gadget buy that gadget, but that's all they were gadgets, and we, this is just a waste of time and money , this money could be better spent
ANGUS...somewhere else
MALCOLM...in a better way, so we've never been lavish anymore, you ..we got a nice home , just get a comfortable, get a nice bed to sleep in something comfy but we still sleep on the couch .
Shake Your Foundations plays in background
BRIAN ....they classed you as heavy metal and dumb stuff like that and catagorised and stuff and then to come and see ya and say what's this ? this is rock n roll
ANGUS....yeah we've survived i, we've had every label pinned on us since the beginning you know in the beginning they were callin us a punk band then we became a new wave band and then you
become as ,he said heavy metal, heavy tin foil or somethin ....you know we always saw ourselves as just a rock n roll band that likes to make rock music.
MALCOLM....but we had to fight to get through you know we had to fight to get into gigs and fight to get out of gigs {laughs}..the press, we were never taken seriously, it was always like um, the major press i'm talkin about not the rock press, they always knew
ANGUS...it's an elitism, they want the cute and cuddly and we were
MALCOLM....the crude and snotty
INTERVIEWER....so was there any other advantages to being famous ?
BRIAN ....ah it depends how you take it and how you act, the boys in our band i've never seen any one of them act that way , fuck it's just the opposite everybodies just , it's just a way, the way you accept it you know and if you wanna be ostentatious and stick out like a sore thumb you can have the body guards, the giorgio arm and a leg shirts ...{he looks at the t-shirts their wearing and laughs}
Thunderstruck plays in background
ANGUS....somebody walks across the room and says hello i'm so glad to meet you, he's probably mistaken us for somebody else you know.
The Slash...
INTERVIEWER...you've probably met a lot of heroes AC/DC was one of them when it was with Angus
Slash...i saw AC/DC open for Aerosmith when i was like 14 years old ok that was a heavy night, they played the Santa Monica , we dont have to go back through all the details, just being here and playing with AC/DC was just such an honor
BRIAN...the biggest surprise in my life is when people like Aerosmith dont go on unless they play Back In Black.
Hells Bells play in background
INTERVIEWER....there has been a lot of references to hell over the years but you've never faced the wrath that someone like Marilyn Manson had to face when he dealt with hell and the devil
ANGUS...but they go out, he goes out for effect you know, we never, not one of us i can safely say i cant remember the last black mass i attended you know what i mean ? it never sort of came into the picture and the only thing we ever done was call an album Highway To Hell but that was us tourin.
Bon sings Highway To Hell in the background
ANGUS...we had been on the road, it was nearly 5 years of sloggin it out and err no break and somebody said well what would you call it and i said well highway to hell because that's how it seemed
INTERVIEWER...that hell word scares parents though
ANGUS ...yeah well it did, it was funny enough
MALCOLM...i mean John Wayne said it for gods sake ! {laughs}
Brian sings Highway To Hell
ANGUS...i never looked at it as a, like we were a band of athiest or sometin or heretics or whatever you know.
MALCOLM...yeah it's usually the fanatics in any area, that's all it is fanatics their the problem its not a religion, to us guys its, religion is a personnel thing you know its something if you want to keep it personnel you keep it personnel. you dont go out singin about the devil, we certainly dont.
Brian sings Cover You In Oil.
ANGUS...a lot of people say, i think now days they call it, whats the word they use, the interlectual word sexist, we call it sexy MALCOLM...when people look for something to grab you, take you down they'll find it, there's plenty of things
ANGUS....there's plenty of things they could find in us to say, a bunch of sexist louts or something.
MALCOLM...we get the sexist thing thrown at us but we dont get our share of it {laughs}
PHIL....we just get the blame
ANGUS....and its never on the first date
Hail Caeser plays in the background
INTERVIEWER....i sit there and i watch it and i say how does that guy play guitar while he's doing this
ANGUS....with great difficulty....a lot of its mainly the guitars, thats all i do i concentrate on the guitars and then everthin else falls into place. I'm such a little guy you know other people they've got a guitar and they bend their strings, they bend it with their fingers well my body bends....aww its just somethin natural to me, im pretty rotten if i just stand there, also it'd be quiet boring ...but it is it is an escape, a guy can go and see a rock show and say well, he doesnt have to worry about work, he's there he can just let loose for awhile....its survived though you know the audience sometimes they just drown us out, listen there's a lot of gear up there and stuff, you know sometimes they'll get up there, they make it so much easier for ya, their singin those songs
MALCOLM....yeah your just backin them up
Brian sings Back In Black at Toronto concert
INTERVIEWER.....have you ever had a bad gig and what constitutes a bad gig
ANGUS....well i think for yourself you put a quality on it
BRIAN....yeah its, if something sounds, well the sound man will come in and say hey guys i got a balance here i've tried everything but theres a slap back or somethin and on stage ya try your best to give the audience what you've got, you never give less than 100 but when you come off and its like darlin that was hard because your kinda ,canna get the swing because of that horrible sound but you fight through that, that just comes with playin and playin
ANGUS.....yeah you ah, there's somethings you have no control over, in some cases...somethin might go wrong, all the times we had those great big cannons on set they put out many a power system ...we were in Germany we'd just played Berlin and they had all these expensive chandeliers and stuff and somebody had warned the guy and said you gotta get them down .and the guy went oh they'll be cool then boom boom the lot of them went
BRIAN....what about when it put a hole in the wall ....it just put this big hole in the wall at the back of the club where we were settin up the pyro and she went poof....see where the pyro is in the back they've got these huge like mono tubes and it just blew this fuckin hole in the back of the club ...
ANGUS....well i lifted, my legs lifted 4 feet off the ground. BRIAN....i think the funniest thing that happened on the last tour, well it wasnt funny it was quiet scary, we were playin in a place called Basilden in Switzerland and on the stage we were halfway through the set and i'll never forget it, i was looking at the sky and it was almost like a movie, this big black cloud just turned up, this big black cloud was just coming and the storm cloud, but the wind that came with it first..fuck it threw Mal off his feet , Mal was at the side hangin on to this fuckin railing and then it started rainin cats and dogs and i'm lookin at the kids just gettin soaked, so Ang and i we run onto the runway and so we thought well we'll get fuckin soaked and it was great, that kind of thing brings everyone together
ANGUS....if you've ever been in front of some of the audiences we've been in front of ,you know i mean they love ya, they love ya but if your bein slack with em they gonna ,they'll let you know that to. INTERVIEWER....does it feel like work when your on the stage
MALCOLM....nah its more like sex {laughs} up there you know, well others like the ballad world , but with us guys its lust...lusting it keeps our old men pretty happy sometimes you know ...some of the sights we get, we're very privilged on that stage, some of the things you get to see
ANGUS....i dont get to see anythin, i miss it
MALCOLM.....no he misses it
ANGUS.....i've never seen one you know they always say hey did you see this and i always go what
INTERVIEWER....your heads always movin you gotta keep it still for a second
ANGUS....yeah so its all gone.....i think its a bit jekyll, probably jekyll and hyde , i get the suit and i look at it and go ..then i put it on sometimes and i've said to him even yesterday, i think that suit just walked on its own so you put that on and you, i put the hat down and then i can, you can feel it already........for us the highlights playing live
MALCOLM......yeah i think also we still attract new young, young audiences and i think it makes the band feel young on stage, you know gives you a bit of youth again
ANGUS.....a lot of it is from that time when your young and you look and you would go hey ..if i paid those kind of bucks i'd wanna see the reserection you know ? so i like to keep it basic, when i'm off the road go home nice quiet, not the big car not the big house not the big pool you know only big trouble ! { cut to angus sitting on this huge ball }
ANGUS.....what people will do for art !.....yeah kinda scary considering i'm not a...heights and things i'm not a , not that brave you know and they dont pay me any extra for it either you know ..i might be braver then..
INTERVIEWER....Brian said this is a 350,000 cigarette record ? {stiff upper lip}
MALCOLM....yeah he sort of compared it to the second world war , the biggest comodity was cigarettes, he said thats to give you some indication what it was like making this album, he smoked 150 odd thousand
INTERVIEWER....it makes it sound like you went through hell then
MALCOLM....we were in ectasy with that much nicotine, we went through hell after we were finished with the withdrawls of nicotine....no we all smokers every one of us
INTERVIEWERS....theres not a lot of vices for this band
MALCOLM....not a lot, you know we been through them all and you know we've come through the other side and we've realised our biggest vice is music and rock n roll is really what makes us happy, it makes us feel young still so thats our biggest drug now
INTERVIEWER.....does Brians voice still amaze you after all these years ?
ANGUS....i think he's singing better than what he ever did, this last album he was enjoyin it he didnt want to go home you know he
MALCOLM....he wanted to make another one right after
ANGUS.....he just wanted to do another one, he just didnt want to go
INTERVIEWER....it was the cigarette budget though
MALCOLM....we were runnin dry we were !.....he's got amazing strength within his body cause what amazes us is his screamin, the guy will finish a take and you can see its drained him but he wont give up, he's like Angus he gives he's all
ANGUS....he's ah Malcolm and myself's older brother { George Young who produced Stiff Upper Lip} and he gets to hey, hey shorty move ! so he can still, he can still...well i suppose he's got enough experience and stuff gained over the years...he was with us in the beginning, he really showed us everythin in the studio and ah plus a lot of live stuff cause he come, he was in a band in the 60's called the Easybeats and had a few hits you know, he knew his rock n roll INTERVIEWER....i'm surprised at this point that you need producers though
ANGUS...ah it's good you need someone i think for us you know i think, and we're 2 brothers and with George there you got a referee, he's older
MALCOLM....no it helps it helps it gives
ANGUS .....it allows us to be what we are and we do best
MALCOLM....everyone in the band admires what he says
INTERVIEWER....after was it 80 million records to remain as unprententious as you have through the years and to still consisder yourselves working class, a lot of people would find that a kind of dichotomy of, you cant make that much money and sell that many records and still remain working class, or can you ?
MALCOLM...we can, yeah i mean we all went through a little faze in the beginning were we you know buy this gadget buy that gadget, but that's all they were gadgets, and we, this is just a waste of time and money , this money could be better spent
ANGUS...somewhere else
MALCOLM...in a better way, so we've never been lavish anymore, you ..we got a nice home , just get a comfortable, get a nice bed to sleep in something comfy but we still sleep on the couch .
Shake Your Foundations plays in background
BRIAN ....they classed you as heavy metal and dumb stuff like that and catagorised and stuff and then to come and see ya and say what's this ? this is rock n roll
ANGUS....yeah we've survived i, we've had every label pinned on us since the beginning you know in the beginning they were callin us a punk band then we became a new wave band and then you
become as ,he said heavy metal, heavy tin foil or somethin ....you know we always saw ourselves as just a rock n roll band that likes to make rock music.
MALCOLM....but we had to fight to get through you know we had to fight to get into gigs and fight to get out of gigs {laughs}..the press, we were never taken seriously, it was always like um, the major press i'm talkin about not the rock press, they always knew
ANGUS...it's an elitism, they want the cute and cuddly and we were
MALCOLM....the crude and snotty
INTERVIEWER....so was there any other advantages to being famous ?
BRIAN ....ah it depends how you take it and how you act, the boys in our band i've never seen any one of them act that way , fuck it's just the opposite everybodies just , it's just a way, the way you accept it you know and if you wanna be ostentatious and stick out like a sore thumb you can have the body guards, the giorgio arm and a leg shirts ...{he looks at the t-shirts their wearing and laughs}
Thunderstruck plays in background
ANGUS....somebody walks across the room and says hello i'm so glad to meet you, he's probably mistaken us for somebody else you know.
The Slash...
INTERVIEWER...you've probably met a lot of heroes AC/DC was one of them when it was with Angus
Slash...i saw AC/DC open for Aerosmith when i was like 14 years old ok that was a heavy night, they played the Santa Monica , we dont have to go back through all the details, just being here and playing with AC/DC was just such an honor
BRIAN...the biggest surprise in my life is when people like Aerosmith dont go on unless they play Back In Black.
Hells Bells play in background
INTERVIEWER....there has been a lot of references to hell over the years but you've never faced the wrath that someone like Marilyn Manson had to face when he dealt with hell and the devil
ANGUS...but they go out, he goes out for effect you know, we never, not one of us i can safely say i cant remember the last black mass i attended you know what i mean ? it never sort of came into the picture and the only thing we ever done was call an album Highway To Hell but that was us tourin.
Bon sings Highway To Hell in the background
ANGUS...we had been on the road, it was nearly 5 years of sloggin it out and err no break and somebody said well what would you call it and i said well highway to hell because that's how it seemed
INTERVIEWER...that hell word scares parents though
ANGUS ...yeah well it did, it was funny enough
MALCOLM...i mean John Wayne said it for gods sake ! {laughs}
Brian sings Highway To Hell
ANGUS...i never looked at it as a, like we were a band of athiest or sometin or heretics or whatever you know.
MALCOLM...yeah it's usually the fanatics in any area, that's all it is fanatics their the problem its not a religion, to us guys its, religion is a personnel thing you know its something if you want to keep it personnel you keep it personnel. you dont go out singin about the devil, we certainly dont.
Brian sings Cover You In Oil.
ANGUS...a lot of people say, i think now days they call it, whats the word they use, the interlectual word sexist, we call it sexy MALCOLM...when people look for something to grab you, take you down they'll find it, there's plenty of things
ANGUS....there's plenty of things they could find in us to say, a bunch of sexist louts or something.
MALCOLM...we get the sexist thing thrown at us but we dont get our share of it {laughs}
PHIL....we just get the blame
ANGUS....and its never on the first date
Hail Caeser plays in the background
INTERVIEWER....i sit there and i watch it and i say how does that guy play guitar while he's doing this
ANGUS....with great difficulty....a lot of its mainly the guitars, thats all i do i concentrate on the guitars and then everthin else falls into place. I'm such a little guy you know other people they've got a guitar and they bend their strings, they bend it with their fingers well my body bends....aww its just somethin natural to me, im pretty rotten if i just stand there, also it'd be quiet boring ...but it is it is an escape, a guy can go and see a rock show and say well, he doesnt have to worry about work, he's there he can just let loose for awhile....its survived though you know the audience sometimes they just drown us out, listen there's a lot of gear up there and stuff, you know sometimes they'll get up there, they make it so much easier for ya, their singin those songs
MALCOLM....yeah your just backin them up
Brian sings Back In Black at Toronto concert
INTERVIEWER.....have you ever had a bad gig and what constitutes a bad gig
ANGUS....well i think for yourself you put a quality on it
BRIAN....yeah its, if something sounds, well the sound man will come in and say hey guys i got a balance here i've tried everything but theres a slap back or somethin and on stage ya try your best to give the audience what you've got, you never give less than 100 but when you come off and its like darlin that was hard because your kinda ,canna get the swing because of that horrible sound but you fight through that, that just comes with playin and playin
ANGUS.....yeah you ah, there's somethings you have no control over, in some cases...somethin might go wrong, all the times we had those great big cannons on set they put out many a power system ...we were in Germany we'd just played Berlin and they had all these expensive chandeliers and stuff and somebody had warned the guy and said you gotta get them down .and the guy went oh they'll be cool then boom boom the lot of them went
BRIAN....what about when it put a hole in the wall ....it just put this big hole in the wall at the back of the club where we were settin up the pyro and she went poof....see where the pyro is in the back they've got these huge like mono tubes and it just blew this fuckin hole in the back of the club ...
ANGUS....well i lifted, my legs lifted 4 feet off the ground. BRIAN....i think the funniest thing that happened on the last tour, well it wasnt funny it was quiet scary, we were playin in a place called Basilden in Switzerland and on the stage we were halfway through the set and i'll never forget it, i was looking at the sky and it was almost like a movie, this big black cloud just turned up, this big black cloud was just coming and the storm cloud, but the wind that came with it first..fuck it threw Mal off his feet , Mal was at the side hangin on to this fuckin railing and then it started rainin cats and dogs and i'm lookin at the kids just gettin soaked, so Ang and i we run onto the runway and so we thought well we'll get fuckin soaked and it was great, that kind of thing brings everyone together
ANGUS....if you've ever been in front of some of the audiences we've been in front of ,you know i mean they love ya, they love ya but if your bein slack with em they gonna ,they'll let you know that to. INTERVIEWER....does it feel like work when your on the stage
MALCOLM....nah its more like sex {laughs} up there you know, well others like the ballad world , but with us guys its lust...lusting it keeps our old men pretty happy sometimes you know ...some of the sights we get, we're very privilged on that stage, some of the things you get to see
ANGUS....i dont get to see anythin, i miss it
MALCOLM.....no he misses it
ANGUS.....i've never seen one you know they always say hey did you see this and i always go what
INTERVIEWER....your heads always movin you gotta keep it still for a second
ANGUS....yeah so its all gone.....i think its a bit jekyll, probably jekyll and hyde , i get the suit and i look at it and go ..then i put it on sometimes and i've said to him even yesterday, i think that suit just walked on its own so you put that on and you, i put the hat down and then i can, you can feel it already........for us the highlights playing live
MALCOLM......yeah i think also we still attract new young, young audiences and i think it makes the band feel young on stage, you know gives you a bit of youth again
ANGUS.....a lot of it is from that time when your young and you look and you would go hey ..if i paid those kind of bucks i'd wanna see the reserection you know ? so i like to keep it basic, when i'm off the road go home nice quiet, not the big car not the big house not the big pool you know only big trouble ! { cut to angus sitting on this huge ball }
ANGUS.....what people will do for art !.....yeah kinda scary considering i'm not a...heights and things i'm not a , not that brave you know and they dont pay me any extra for it either you know ..i might be braver then..
INTERVIEWER....Brian said this is a 350,000 cigarette record ? {stiff upper lip}
MALCOLM....yeah he sort of compared it to the second world war , the biggest comodity was cigarettes, he said thats to give you some indication what it was like making this album, he smoked 150 odd thousand
INTERVIEWER....it makes it sound like you went through hell then
MALCOLM....we were in ectasy with that much nicotine, we went through hell after we were finished with the withdrawls of nicotine....no we all smokers every one of us
INTERVIEWERS....theres not a lot of vices for this band
MALCOLM....not a lot, you know we been through them all and you know we've come through the other side and we've realised our biggest vice is music and rock n roll is really what makes us happy, it makes us feel young still so thats our biggest drug now
INTERVIEWER.....does Brians voice still amaze you after all these years ?
ANGUS....i think he's singing better than what he ever did, this last album he was enjoyin it he didnt want to go home you know he
MALCOLM....he wanted to make another one right after
ANGUS.....he just wanted to do another one, he just didnt want to go
INTERVIEWER....it was the cigarette budget though
MALCOLM....we were runnin dry we were !.....he's got amazing strength within his body cause what amazes us is his screamin, the guy will finish a take and you can see its drained him but he wont give up, he's like Angus he gives he's all
ANGUS....he's ah Malcolm and myself's older brother { George Young who produced Stiff Upper Lip} and he gets to hey, hey shorty move ! so he can still, he can still...well i suppose he's got enough experience and stuff gained over the years...he was with us in the beginning, he really showed us everythin in the studio and ah plus a lot of live stuff cause he come, he was in a band in the 60's called the Easybeats and had a few hits you know, he knew his rock n roll INTERVIEWER....i'm surprised at this point that you need producers though
ANGUS...ah it's good you need someone i think for us you know i think, and we're 2 brothers and with George there you got a referee, he's older
MALCOLM....no it helps it helps it gives
ANGUS .....it allows us to be what we are and we do best
MALCOLM....everyone in the band admires what he says
THE AC/DC STORY IN THEIR WORDS...part 2
INTERVIEWER....it was always a misconception he died from alcohol, it was something to do with alcohol, but i think through the years the myth has increased to him being this huge drunken partier, but it was never like that with Bon was it ?
MALCOLM....he did like his parties, we all did at that time, he was no worse than the rest of the guys. We all called each other up at different times for one reason or another because you gotta go on and do your gig...afterwards party time and if any of us break the line then we were pullin each other over, the guy was keepin himself together well at that time..he just went out for a drink one night with a mate and he just decided after a few he was havin a good time and he ordered a few quadruple Jack's and cokes, i think the barmen, they questioned him at the enquiry to his death , he said i gave him about 4..he seemed ok he didnt seem...Bon was never a bad drunk he was always a happy guy and ah he fell asleep in the car and the guy who drove him home had drunk as much as him, and the guy tried to wake him, take him up to the apartment get him into bed but he couldnt wake Bon so he did the best he could do under the circumstances, came back down stairs threw a blanket over him...but it was just Bon was asleep in the front seat like this { throws his head back } but the asphyxiation was the cause of death.
ANGUS....the guy didnt actually die of alcohol thing or anythin he died of that choking on his vomit that asphyxiation and its called death by misadventure and ah because the coroner guy said he was in good health he'd gone through him and said he was in great health.
MALCOLM....it was really the English press which are real mongers and they used that you know, it was rock star dead it wasnt Bon Scott dead it was rock star because you know the band still wasnt that well known and that, that sticks to us to this day. The British press created that, that whole thing and it's such a sad thing because his parents you know they loved him and they knew Bon better than anyone else you know and it's, those are the people they hurt you know. INTERVIEWER.....by all accounts he seemed like a real sweet guy
MALCOLM.... he was, he was, he was genuine, a genuine person there was no crap with Bon no crap at all.
INTERVIEWER....does it hurt you to look back and realise that he never did get the recognition maybe even the compensation when he was alive, that all sort of come after his death
MALCOLM.....there were a few guys who recognised it, journalists in England and Australia and America, these people picked it up straight away but the masses had'nt picked up on it so it was, he did'nt get his recognition, his full recognition and i'm sure you know it would have been fantastic if he did of.
ANGUS.....at first well, we did'nt know what we'd do whether we'd continue or not then we heard about Brian, Brian Johnson and ah we got him down and we tried him out, we tried a few other people and ah it just all seemed to fall into place.
BRIAN.....to me it's ah it's, god i've really got a great gig i really have, i've just gotta open me mouth, shout me tits off, have a good time and i get in free...get in to all the gigs free...it's great !
the biggest surprise in my life is when people like Aerosmith dont go on unless they play Back in Black, it's just ,it happened it was one of the freaks of nature, every song was perfect and put in its right place .
Back in Black plays in the background
ANGUS......my brother Malcolm and me we sort of after all the things had passed, the funeral and everythin we didnt know what we'd do as a band, well we did'nt know what we'd do as people...and he called me up and said why dont we continue writing, because we'd been doin a bit of writin before Bon's death and said why dont we just do that and what ever comes comes and we'll see how we go, at least it gives us somethin to get through you know, so thats what me and him did, we just kept writing and in come Brian...he showed up, played a great game of pool and never sung a note and i thought...
BRIAN.....and i passed the audition {laughs}
Brian sings What Do You Do For Money in background
BRIAN....there's something about Back in Black, we dont know what it is, i was talkin to Mutt about it and he's gone Brian i dont know what it is..its, we did it in 6 weeks which is impossibly stupid and also a stupid time to do an album a good album like that , but it just happened, it was one of the freaks of nature that just happened. Every song was perfect, put in its right place, i dont know why. But we just found out its the third best selling album in the history of music
Brian sings You Shook Me All Night Long in background
ANGUS.....to have somebody that close and then Brian came along and he had big shoes to fill and you know he's gotta get up there and then we have to go out there and prove it all again. Bon's parents...his dad pulled Malcolm aside after the funeral and said you guys should look for someone you know.
MALCOLM....you gotta go on he said and um that helped us
ANGUS...it made you feel confident that if you did go on you had the blessing.
BRIAN....we just got straight down to it...i'll never forget it, when i walked in the lads said right thats it,lets...and that was it, i really didnt have a chance to think about anythin we just went straight in didnt we ?
INTERVIEWER...for Brian to fit in as well as he did was pretty amazing
MALCOLM....yeah all the guys in the band had come from a working class background, all had apprenticeships to become fitters and turners and electricians or printers
BRIAN....yeah in came working class background Mr Pits
MALCOLM....work hard was the rule and we always stuck by that....when Brian came down the first thing was where is this guy he's late ...so i said theres a little guy down stairs with a hat on playin pool with the roadies, i think thats him ...well get him up here, he came in and he straight away he said i'm not Bon, i was a big fan of Bon but i dont even know how to say anythin lads but if you want me to sing well its up to you guys, i dont know.
Brian sings For Those About To Rock We Salute You, in the background
MALCOLM.....as soon as he started the whole lot of us just went ..ahh..this is good
ANGUS.....he certainly had the tools
Brian sings Lets Get It Up in the background
INTERVIEWER....with your voice do you ever have problems with it ?
BRIAN....i'm pretty lucky actually with the voice it's self it's just that you get a bit, as soon as your tired you might not be able to push out 100% but i've been pretty lucky, i havent sort of lost it like where proper singers
ANGUS....proper singers ?
BRIAN ....well you know what i mean {laughs}..its not been called a voice before, thank you very much, i've just been very lucky or unlucky {laughs} it just keeps on goin, i'm pretty right like that, its usually me lungs that go first, pretty lucky, sometimes when you've done like 6 in a row on the 6th night you cant always give as much as the first night but its the same as Angus, 6 in a row and he's got no any legs or arms left {laughs}
ANGUS....hell i remember somebody said when For Those About To Rock came out, went in number 1 in America, sat around there for awhile, sold 3 million the first few months and then somebody said oh its not Back In Black you know and one guy said to me your the biggest sellin stiff i ever came across. Brian sings Put The Finger On You in the background...then Flick Of The Switch
MALCOLM....he did like his parties, we all did at that time, he was no worse than the rest of the guys. We all called each other up at different times for one reason or another because you gotta go on and do your gig...afterwards party time and if any of us break the line then we were pullin each other over, the guy was keepin himself together well at that time..he just went out for a drink one night with a mate and he just decided after a few he was havin a good time and he ordered a few quadruple Jack's and cokes, i think the barmen, they questioned him at the enquiry to his death , he said i gave him about 4..he seemed ok he didnt seem...Bon was never a bad drunk he was always a happy guy and ah he fell asleep in the car and the guy who drove him home had drunk as much as him, and the guy tried to wake him, take him up to the apartment get him into bed but he couldnt wake Bon so he did the best he could do under the circumstances, came back down stairs threw a blanket over him...but it was just Bon was asleep in the front seat like this { throws his head back } but the asphyxiation was the cause of death.
ANGUS....the guy didnt actually die of alcohol thing or anythin he died of that choking on his vomit that asphyxiation and its called death by misadventure and ah because the coroner guy said he was in good health he'd gone through him and said he was in great health.
MALCOLM....it was really the English press which are real mongers and they used that you know, it was rock star dead it wasnt Bon Scott dead it was rock star because you know the band still wasnt that well known and that, that sticks to us to this day. The British press created that, that whole thing and it's such a sad thing because his parents you know they loved him and they knew Bon better than anyone else you know and it's, those are the people they hurt you know. INTERVIEWER.....by all accounts he seemed like a real sweet guy
MALCOLM.... he was, he was, he was genuine, a genuine person there was no crap with Bon no crap at all.
INTERVIEWER....does it hurt you to look back and realise that he never did get the recognition maybe even the compensation when he was alive, that all sort of come after his death
MALCOLM.....there were a few guys who recognised it, journalists in England and Australia and America, these people picked it up straight away but the masses had'nt picked up on it so it was, he did'nt get his recognition, his full recognition and i'm sure you know it would have been fantastic if he did of.
ANGUS.....at first well, we did'nt know what we'd do whether we'd continue or not then we heard about Brian, Brian Johnson and ah we got him down and we tried him out, we tried a few other people and ah it just all seemed to fall into place.
BRIAN.....to me it's ah it's, god i've really got a great gig i really have, i've just gotta open me mouth, shout me tits off, have a good time and i get in free...get in to all the gigs free...it's great !
the biggest surprise in my life is when people like Aerosmith dont go on unless they play Back in Black, it's just ,it happened it was one of the freaks of nature, every song was perfect and put in its right place .
Back in Black plays in the background
ANGUS......my brother Malcolm and me we sort of after all the things had passed, the funeral and everythin we didnt know what we'd do as a band, well we did'nt know what we'd do as people...and he called me up and said why dont we continue writing, because we'd been doin a bit of writin before Bon's death and said why dont we just do that and what ever comes comes and we'll see how we go, at least it gives us somethin to get through you know, so thats what me and him did, we just kept writing and in come Brian...he showed up, played a great game of pool and never sung a note and i thought...
BRIAN.....and i passed the audition {laughs}
Brian sings What Do You Do For Money in background
BRIAN....there's something about Back in Black, we dont know what it is, i was talkin to Mutt about it and he's gone Brian i dont know what it is..its, we did it in 6 weeks which is impossibly stupid and also a stupid time to do an album a good album like that , but it just happened, it was one of the freaks of nature that just happened. Every song was perfect, put in its right place, i dont know why. But we just found out its the third best selling album in the history of music
Brian sings You Shook Me All Night Long in background
ANGUS.....to have somebody that close and then Brian came along and he had big shoes to fill and you know he's gotta get up there and then we have to go out there and prove it all again. Bon's parents...his dad pulled Malcolm aside after the funeral and said you guys should look for someone you know.
MALCOLM....you gotta go on he said and um that helped us
ANGUS...it made you feel confident that if you did go on you had the blessing.
BRIAN....we just got straight down to it...i'll never forget it, when i walked in the lads said right thats it,lets...and that was it, i really didnt have a chance to think about anythin we just went straight in didnt we ?
INTERVIEWER...for Brian to fit in as well as he did was pretty amazing
MALCOLM....yeah all the guys in the band had come from a working class background, all had apprenticeships to become fitters and turners and electricians or printers
BRIAN....yeah in came working class background Mr Pits
MALCOLM....work hard was the rule and we always stuck by that....when Brian came down the first thing was where is this guy he's late ...so i said theres a little guy down stairs with a hat on playin pool with the roadies, i think thats him ...well get him up here, he came in and he straight away he said i'm not Bon, i was a big fan of Bon but i dont even know how to say anythin lads but if you want me to sing well its up to you guys, i dont know.
Brian sings For Those About To Rock We Salute You, in the background
MALCOLM.....as soon as he started the whole lot of us just went ..ahh..this is good
ANGUS.....he certainly had the tools
Brian sings Lets Get It Up in the background
INTERVIEWER....with your voice do you ever have problems with it ?
BRIAN....i'm pretty lucky actually with the voice it's self it's just that you get a bit, as soon as your tired you might not be able to push out 100% but i've been pretty lucky, i havent sort of lost it like where proper singers
ANGUS....proper singers ?
BRIAN ....well you know what i mean {laughs}..its not been called a voice before, thank you very much, i've just been very lucky or unlucky {laughs} it just keeps on goin, i'm pretty right like that, its usually me lungs that go first, pretty lucky, sometimes when you've done like 6 in a row on the 6th night you cant always give as much as the first night but its the same as Angus, 6 in a row and he's got no any legs or arms left {laughs}
ANGUS....hell i remember somebody said when For Those About To Rock came out, went in number 1 in America, sat around there for awhile, sold 3 million the first few months and then somebody said oh its not Back In Black you know and one guy said to me your the biggest sellin stiff i ever came across. Brian sings Put The Finger On You in the background...then Flick Of The Switch
THE AC/DC STORY IN THEIR WORDS ...part 1
You Shook Me All Night Long.... plays in the background
ANGUS.....we started as a rock n roll band and we just continued with that, we have'nt deviated from
it, you know we just stuck to playing rock music.
Back In Black plays in the background.
BRIAN....they classed you as heavy metal and dumb stuff like that and categorised and stuff and then to come and see ya and say what's this ? this is rock n roll
ANGUS....when the Stones asked us to do some European shows, then they asked us on the last show in Germany ,they said oh will you come to Toronto with us for this benefit ? so you know i suppose for the people of Toronto you can thank the Stones ,they put it all together and they got us .
INTERVIEWER.....it seemed like there were still a lot of people that were surprised, not the followers the big followers, ac/dc rocks man
ANGUS ....yeah i guess there's still a lot of people out there who've never seen ya before ,so for us its always a ...its a good, its a good thing because we get a big kick out of it to because we go out and he'll tell ya { points to Brian} you know we go out there and sometimes your playing and you can tell, you can tell the people you have just seen you for the first time and have said wow what's this and they're kinda shocked , where have they been for thirty years ?
ANGUS ...i heard a lot of blues stuff when i was younger so it probably was the blues thing that i heard first and i always wanted to play my version of it you know ? i did'nt think i was quiet that talented but thats what i wanted to do
MALCOLM....we both grew up with the same music and ahh i guess the bouncing off of each other , its mainly rhythm and blues rock n roll
ANGUS. ...Malcolm he was putting together a band and he wanted a rock n roll thing and ah and i was just sitting around and i was gonna go and play with a couple of guys just 2 friends and he said why dont you come and play in this band...all i know is that when i first came out of school the options of what was going to be your career in life was very limited so i just...when Malcolm said do you wanna come and do this i just said hey ..i was off like greased lightening...but he said come and have a go with us and i said what if the other guys dont like me and he said well we get guys in who do ..and i thought that's brothers for ya.
Bon sings Jailbreak
ANGUS....we were in Sydney Australia and we started from there , we were sort of a bit of a ..not a retaliation but at the time there was not much rock music anywhere so you only got...rarely saw anything so that's why we started. Well in the beginning when you start as a band the idea was you want to be as recognisable as the Stones or you know any other band out there, you wanna do... flying your style of music, how you played so when my brother Malcolm formed the band in the beginning i said to him well what are we gonna play and he says hey just good old rock and roll.
INTERVIEWER....you did a cover of the Stones at the very first live gig of AC/DC
ANGUS. ...in bars and clubs we played anythin really ,if somebody said play that man, if somebody , some of those places we played at if they yelled out play Running Bear hey ...i dont know it but i'll just busk it ..i remember Malcolm turning around one night and going into Zorba the Greek for someone
BRIAN....it's like the old joke, hey you ? you with the broken nose sing Runnin Bear ...i havent got a broken nose {punch} oh Runnin Bear and little white dove
ANGUS..... we said hey pretty faces come and go , you gotta have substance, you gotta have substance behind what you do you know even though i've got a school suit on i get on there to play guitar
Bon sings in background ..take a chance while you've still got a choice
ANGUS.....we started as a rock n roll band and we just continued with that, we have'nt deviated from
it, you know we just stuck to playing rock music.
Back In Black plays in the background.
BRIAN....they classed you as heavy metal and dumb stuff like that and categorised and stuff and then to come and see ya and say what's this ? this is rock n roll
ANGUS....when the Stones asked us to do some European shows, then they asked us on the last show in Germany ,they said oh will you come to Toronto with us for this benefit ? so you know i suppose for the people of Toronto you can thank the Stones ,they put it all together and they got us .
INTERVIEWER.....it seemed like there were still a lot of people that were surprised, not the followers the big followers, ac/dc rocks man
ANGUS ....yeah i guess there's still a lot of people out there who've never seen ya before ,so for us its always a ...its a good, its a good thing because we get a big kick out of it to because we go out and he'll tell ya { points to Brian} you know we go out there and sometimes your playing and you can tell, you can tell the people you have just seen you for the first time and have said wow what's this and they're kinda shocked , where have they been for thirty years ?
ANGUS ...i heard a lot of blues stuff when i was younger so it probably was the blues thing that i heard first and i always wanted to play my version of it you know ? i did'nt think i was quiet that talented but thats what i wanted to do
MALCOLM....we both grew up with the same music and ahh i guess the bouncing off of each other , its mainly rhythm and blues rock n roll
ANGUS. ...Malcolm he was putting together a band and he wanted a rock n roll thing and ah and i was just sitting around and i was gonna go and play with a couple of guys just 2 friends and he said why dont you come and play in this band...all i know is that when i first came out of school the options of what was going to be your career in life was very limited so i just...when Malcolm said do you wanna come and do this i just said hey ..i was off like greased lightening...but he said come and have a go with us and i said what if the other guys dont like me and he said well we get guys in who do ..and i thought that's brothers for ya.
Bon sings Jailbreak
ANGUS....we were in Sydney Australia and we started from there , we were sort of a bit of a ..not a retaliation but at the time there was not much rock music anywhere so you only got...rarely saw anything so that's why we started. Well in the beginning when you start as a band the idea was you want to be as recognisable as the Stones or you know any other band out there, you wanna do... flying your style of music, how you played so when my brother Malcolm formed the band in the beginning i said to him well what are we gonna play and he says hey just good old rock and roll.
INTERVIEWER....you did a cover of the Stones at the very first live gig of AC/DC
ANGUS. ...in bars and clubs we played anythin really ,if somebody said play that man, if somebody , some of those places we played at if they yelled out play Running Bear hey ...i dont know it but i'll just busk it ..i remember Malcolm turning around one night and going into Zorba the Greek for someone
BRIAN....it's like the old joke, hey you ? you with the broken nose sing Runnin Bear ...i havent got a broken nose {punch} oh Runnin Bear and little white dove
ANGUS..... we said hey pretty faces come and go , you gotta have substance, you gotta have substance behind what you do you know even though i've got a school suit on i get on there to play guitar
Bon sings in background ..take a chance while you've still got a choice
INTERVIEWER.....when did you first put on the school uniform ?
ANGUS......i had the suit on from get go you know ,yeah because it was a case of Mal said that would be great and my sister heard it and they were trying to convince me i would be rich you know....they were tellin me wild stories
BRIAN....anything to get that suit on
ANGUS.....that's right they were sayin your gonna make a lot of money wearin your uniform, and i'd come from school and be practicin in me room and i used to just throw down me stuff , grab me guitar and err be playin away or some days i'd come home and get with a couple of guys from school run in grab me guitar and out the door and when Malcolm put togehter the band he said it would be great if we had somethin flash in there and my sister said why dont you let him keep his school suit on and it'll be somethin different somthin for people to look at you know rather than just a guitarist just standin there playin....my brother George, he produced the other albums, he would say we'll bill you as the 9 year old wonder boy and i'm goin but i'm not 9 ..he goes you just shut up..and then they just had to talk me into wearin it.
Bon sings in background
ANGUS....you know when i first wore the school suit and we're playin in bars and clubs some of them were wild and woolly you know and i was you know well you've got this school suit on so you better keep movin cause otherwise you know you get a missile or 2 ....the head master used to call me up every second day or so and say well Young what have you been up to now, i've had reports of you smoking in the train on the way home from school , i was forever in deep water because of that school uniform but i thought it was good that i could actually reak revenge on them for all these years
Bon sings Rock and Roll Damnation
INTERVIEWER....how did you hook up with Bon Scott ?
ANGUS....Bon was drivin in adelaide, he worked for an agent that bought us to town, Bon was drivin he was the chauffer and me and Mal knew he was a better singer than a driver and we said why dont you come along and have a chance at playin with us and he said oh well err i'll think about it....i think he was married then but he said i'm in transition...but when he joined us he said you know ah, his wife said to him, well it's either me or the band Bon and he said ahh sorry honey it's the band, i like em better.......he really wanted to play drums with us and when he first came around he kept always hoppin on the drum kit and i said well i hope you can sing better than you can drum...from the
moment he first performed with us on stage , i mean it was like a magic spark.
Bon sings Sin City in the background
DIRTY DEEDS DONE DIRT CHEAP
If you're havin trouble with your high school head
He's givin you the blues
You wanna graduate but not in His bed
Here's what you gotta do -
Pick up the phone
Im always home
Call me any time
Just ring
36 24 36 hey
I lead a life of crime
Dirty deeds done dirt cheap
Dirty deeds and they're done dirt cheap
You got problems in your life of love
You got a broken heart
she's double dealin with your best friend
That's when the teardrops start - fella
Pick up the phone
Im here alone
Or make a social call
Come right in
Forget about him
We'll have ourselves a ball
Dirty deeds done dirt cheap
Dirty deeds and they're done dirt cheap
If you got a lady and you want her gone
But you aint got the guts
She keeps naggin at you night and day
Enough to drive you nuts -
Pick up the phone
Leave her alone
Its time you made a stand
For a fee
Im happy to be
Your back door man
Dirty deeds done dirt cheap
Dirty deeds and they're done dirt cheap
Concrete shoes, cyanide, TNT
Done dirt cheap
Neckties, contracts, high voltage
Done dirt cheap
He's givin you the blues
You wanna graduate but not in His bed
Here's what you gotta do -
Pick up the phone
Im always home
Call me any time
Just ring
36 24 36 hey
I lead a life of crime
Dirty deeds done dirt cheap
Dirty deeds and they're done dirt cheap
You got problems in your life of love
You got a broken heart
she's double dealin with your best friend
That's when the teardrops start - fella
Pick up the phone
Im here alone
Or make a social call
Come right in
Forget about him
We'll have ourselves a ball
Dirty deeds done dirt cheap
Dirty deeds and they're done dirt cheap
If you got a lady and you want her gone
But you aint got the guts
She keeps naggin at you night and day
Enough to drive you nuts -
Pick up the phone
Leave her alone
Its time you made a stand
For a fee
Im happy to be
Your back door man
Dirty deeds done dirt cheap
Dirty deeds and they're done dirt cheap
Concrete shoes, cyanide, TNT
Done dirt cheap
Neckties, contracts, high voltage
Done dirt cheap
{ Written by Bon, Malcolm and Angus} originally released on the album Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap in September 1976 in Australia only. Produced by Harry Vanda & George Young.
SOUL STRIPPER
Underneath that old apple tree
Sitting with a handful of flowers
Looking as cool as can be
We talked away a couple of hours
Then she laid her hand on my lap
Oh, I thought I got to be dreaming
I didnt know I fell in her trap
Sitting with a handful of flowers
Looking as cool as can be
We talked away a couple of hours
Then she laid her hand on my lap
Oh, I thought I got to be dreaming
I didnt know I fell in her trap
Chorus:
Then she made me say things I didnt want to say
Then she made me play games I didnt want to play
She was a soul stripper, she took my heart
Soul stripper, and tore me apart
She started moving nice and easy
Slowly getting into my spine
Killing off this nice little feeling
Ooooh, everyone she could find
And when she had me hollow and naked
Thats when she put me down
Chorus
Written by Malcom and Angus. Produced by Harry and George in February 1975, it appeared on the original High Voltage album which was only released in Australia and New Zealand.
SHOW BUSINESS
You learn to sing
You learn to play
Why dont the businessman
Ever learn to pay
Chorus: Thats show bizness
Show bizness
Show bizness
Thats the way it goes
You play in halls
You play in bars
You're climbin walls
Chasin stars
Chorus
You pay the men
You pay your dues
When its all gone
You sing the blues
Chorus
You wanna roll
You wanna rock
But you find it hard
If your guitars in hock
Chorus
We smoke our butts
They smoke cigars
We drown in debt
They drown in bars
Chorus
You pull a chick
Take her home
No use, man
You're worn out to the bone
Chorus
You learn to play
Why dont the businessman
Ever learn to pay
Chorus: Thats show bizness
Show bizness
Show bizness
Thats the way it goes
You play in halls
You play in bars
You're climbin walls
Chasin stars
Chorus
You pay the men
You pay your dues
When its all gone
You sing the blues
Chorus
You wanna roll
You wanna rock
But you find it hard
If your guitars in hock
Chorus
We smoke our butts
They smoke cigars
We drown in debt
They drown in bars
Chorus
You pull a chick
Take her home
No use, man
You're worn out to the bone
Chorus
{ Written by Malcolm, Bon and Angus for the Australian High Voltage album, 1975}
JAILBREAK
There was a friend of mine on murder
And the judges gavel fell
Jury found him guilty
Gave him sixteen years in hell
He said I aint spending my life here
I aint living alone
Aint breaking no rocks on the chain gang
Im breakin out and headin home
Gonna make a jailbreak
And Im lookin towards the sky
Im gonna make a jailbreak
Oh, how I wish that I could fly
All in the name of liberty
All in the name of liberty
Got to be free
Jailbreak, let me out of here
Jailbreak, sixteen years
Jailbreak, had more than I can take
Jailbreak, yeah
He said hed seen his lady being fooled with
By another man
She was down and he was up
He had a gun in his hand
Bullets started flyin everywhere
And people started to scream
Big man lying on the ground
With a hole in his body
Where his life had been
But it was -
All in the name of liberty
All in the name of liberty
I got to be free
Jailbreak, jailbreak
I got to break out
Out of here
Heartbeats they were racin
Freedom he was chasin
Spotlights, sirens, rifles firing
But he made it out
With a bullet in his back .........Jailbreak............Jailbreak
And the judges gavel fell
Jury found him guilty
Gave him sixteen years in hell
He said I aint spending my life here
I aint living alone
Aint breaking no rocks on the chain gang
Im breakin out and headin home
Gonna make a jailbreak
And Im lookin towards the sky
Im gonna make a jailbreak
Oh, how I wish that I could fly
All in the name of liberty
All in the name of liberty
Got to be free
Jailbreak, let me out of here
Jailbreak, sixteen years
Jailbreak, had more than I can take
Jailbreak, yeah
He said hed seen his lady being fooled with
By another man
She was down and he was up
He had a gun in his hand
Bullets started flyin everywhere
And people started to scream
Big man lying on the ground
With a hole in his body
Where his life had been
But it was -
All in the name of liberty
All in the name of liberty
I got to be free
Jailbreak, jailbreak
I got to break out
Out of here
Heartbeats they were racin
Freedom he was chasin
Spotlights, sirens, rifles firing
But he made it out
With a bullet in his back .........Jailbreak............Jailbreak
{Written by Bon, Malcolm and Angus. Jailbreak was on the Australian only album of Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, released in September 1976, it did not appear on the worldwide version. Produced by Harry and George.
THE EARLY YEARS...P2
The band went through a few changes of staff before settling with the current one. Colin Burgess was the drummer in 1974 when they recorded their first single " Can i Sit Next To You Girl " with Dave Evans as lead singer. Colin was sacked in February 1974 but it cant have been a nasty parting of the ways because they asked him to come back in for a few weeks in September 1975 when Phil Rudd left. Malcolm and Angus's big brother George often filled in when other members of the band went missing, he also co - produced along with Harry Vanda, the bands music. Larry Van Kreidt was their first bass player but he was sacked in February 1974....that wasnt a good month for holding down a job with AC/DC ! Neil Smith was another casualty of 1974. He joined in the February as bass player and was back looking for a job in the April . Noel Taylor replaced Colin in February 1974 but he too was gone by April, it would be interesting to know why they went through so many guitar players in this period, clash of personalities ? lack of talent ? Paul Matters played bass for a few weeks in February/March 1975 Peter Clack had a longer run from April 1974 to January 1975 but then he got the pink slip ! Rob Bailey was hired in April 1974 and sacked in January 1975.. another pink slip. Stevie Young joined the band on their tour Blow Up Your Video north American tour. He filled in for his Uncle Malcolm who went home to give up the grog. Stevie toured with them from April to November 1988. Malcolm recovered.
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Tags: ac/dc
AC/DC THE EARLY YEARS
I love this band, have seen them many times over the years but only once with Brian Johnson in the lead. This will be a place to share pictures and stories and anything else that has to do with AC/DC while i wait for them to arrive in Australia next year.
AC/DC was formed in November 1973 by Malcolm Young whose sister Margaret suggested the name. They played their first gig at what was then the famous Chequers nightclub in Sydney. The band consisted of Dave Evans on vocals, Malcolm and Angus Young, Larry Van Kreidt and Colin Burgess on drums. Dave was not what Malcolm had in mind, just look at the way he is dressed in the photo and you can see why Mal would have his doubts. Dave sometimes didnt turn up for shows and when this happened Dennis O'Lauglin filled in as lead singer. 10 months after forming and recording one single " Can i Sit Next To You Girl" / Rockin In the Parlour they sacked Dave and gave the his job to Bon Scott and thus began the beginnings of what is the magical AC/DC.
AC/DC was formed in November 1973 by Malcolm Young whose sister Margaret suggested the name. They played their first gig at what was then the famous Chequers nightclub in Sydney. The band consisted of Dave Evans on vocals, Malcolm and Angus Young, Larry Van Kreidt and Colin Burgess on drums. Dave was not what Malcolm had in mind, just look at the way he is dressed in the photo and you can see why Mal would have his doubts. Dave sometimes didnt turn up for shows and when this happened Dennis O'Lauglin filled in as lead singer. 10 months after forming and recording one single " Can i Sit Next To You Girl" / Rockin In the Parlour they sacked Dave and gave the his job to Bon Scott and thus began the beginnings of what is the magical AC/DC.
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