Mick Wall delves into the closed world of the legendary rock musicians AC/DC. The AC/DC moved to Britain from Sydney in 1975 and soon marked their presence at London's Marquee Club. Their short hair, loud rock music, and attitude fit well with the growing pub rock and punk scene. They were not a band known for guitar solos, while singer Bon Scott represented the ancient man who lived his life fast and rebelliously. He was a former convict, and his life was short and intense, as he died in February 1980, just days before the release of BACK IN BLACK, the album that catapulted them. BACK IN BLACK has sold 45 million copies worldwide, and as the band has become a global phenomenon, their isolation has increased. Mick Wall, a leading heavy metal writer, attempts to penetrate the wall around the Young brothers, writing the first authentic and in-depth critical review of AC/DC.
Manufacturer
- Author
- Mick Wall
- Publisher
- Orion Publishing Group
- Language
- English
- Subtitle
- -
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
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- Release Date
- -
- Publication Date
- 2013
- Award
- -
- Dimensions
- 13x20 cm
- Art Albums
- No
- Subjects
- Music, Theory & History of Art
- ISBN-13
- 9781409135258
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