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AC-DC Hidden History



Hidden History
The true meaning of AC / DC is AC / DC is the abbreviation in English of "AC / DC (alternating current / direct current), indicating that an electrical device can be connected to AC mains and internally becomes directly or DC.

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History


Angus, Malcolm and George Young, brothers born in Glasgow, Scotland, moved to Sydney, Australia, in mid-1963, with most of his family and his best friend who is based in most of his songs. George was the first to learn to play guitar. It started in the Easybeats group, successful Australian band in the 1960s In 1969, they became the first local rock band to international success with the song "Friday On My Mind". Malcolm then decided to follow in the footsteps of George, playing in the Welsh band The Velvet Underground (not to be confused with the New York band Velvet Underground).


The firsts years



In November 1973, Malcolm and Angus Young formed AC / DC and recruited bassist Larry Van Kriedt, singer Dave Evans and drummer Colin Burgess former Master apprentices. The band played their first gig at a club called "Chequers" in Sydney in 1973. New Year Later signed with Albert Productions EMI in Australia and New Zealand. At first, the formation of the band changed often: Colin Burgess was the first member fired, and several bassists and drummers passed through the band during the next year. . (List of members of AC / DC Vista) By then, Angus Young had adopted his characteristic school uniform; following an idea of ​​his sister Margaret. The original uniform reputedly his high school, "Ashfield Boys High School" Sydney. Angus had tried other costumes, as Spiderman, Zorro, a gorilla and a parody of Superman, named Super-Ang. In fact, in its early days, most band members dressed in an attractive but abandoned that style, when they discovered that another group (Skyhook) did the same in their presentations. They Marck The brothers decided that Evans was not a suitable representative for the group, as it seemed more like a rocker Gary Glitter and glamor. At that stage, Evans was replaced for the first time in the band's manager, Dennis Laughlin; who was the singer of Sherbet, Daryl Braithwaite before joining the band. Evans had personal problems with Laughlin, which also contributed to the rejection of the band towards Evans. Meanwhile, Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott, an experienced singer and friend of George Young, showed interest in singing with them.


It was Bon Scott (1974-1980)


In September 1974, Bon Scott replaced Dave Evans. Until then, the group had only recorded a single with Evans, "Can I sit next to you" / "Rockin 'in the Parlour". "Can I sit next to you" and then re-recorded with Bon Scott on vocals, under the title "Can I sit next to you girl." In January 1975, they recorded their first album (though only for Australia), called High Voltage. It took ten days and is based on instrumental songs written by the Young brothers, with lyrics written by Scott. After a few months, training is stabilized: Scott, the Young brothers, bassist Mark Evans and drummer Phil Rudd. Later that same year, they released the single "It's a long way to the top (if you wanna rock 'n' Roll)," which became her anthem. This article is included on their second album TNT, released only in Australia and New Zealand. In the album another classic song, "High Voltage" appears.


International success (1976-1978)



In 1976, they signed an international contract with "Atlantic Records" and began a European tour, with which they have gained valuable experience, playing alongside greats disk. rock, such as Kiss, Aerosmith, Styx, Blue Öyster Cult and Cheap Trick The group recorded two albums in Australia: High voltage (1975) and Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (1976). The material of both served to develop the high voltage to the United States. In the fall of 1977, they released Let There Be Rock. The following year, Cliff Williams joined in the Powerage disk. All these albums were produced by Vanda and George Young. The atmosphere of the concerts is reflected in the blood If you want, you got it. AC / DC tour with artists like Alice Cooper, Rush, Aerosmith, Ted Nugent, Boston, Black Sabbath, Cheap Trick, heart, scorpions, Molly Hatchet, Ronnie Montrose, Nazareth, UFO, Journey, Foreigner, Van Halen, Styx, Blue Oyster worship, Alvin Lee, rainbow, Savoy Brown, REO Speedwagon, The Doobie Brothers, Thin Lizzy and The Who.



Success in the United States (1977-1979)



What really opened the doors to success, was Highway to Hell (1979), produced by Mutt Lange, for many their best album and peaked at number 17 on the US charts and number 8 in the UK; It was the first of his works in getting a million copies sold and is on the list of 500 essential albums, produced by Rolling Stone. The main theme of the LP, the song Highway to hell, for many became an anthem of rock and roll, in the late 70s.



Ten things I had not had CA-CC


Every fan knows where the name of the group and the costume Angus school, Bon Scott was not his first singer (and his last television appearance was in the "Clap" program), the older brother of the girl came to fame in front of the Easybeats, or Brian Johnson was the first in a band called Geordie. So we try to go a little farther in search of unknown anecdotes.



1. The author of the logo of AC / DC is the same who designed the Pepsi. Gerard Huerta is called, and also created the logos of bands comoBoston, Foreigner, Ted Nugent and "Time" magazine. The group managed without paying a penny.


2. The first battery group now runs a pizza and coming on tour in August! Tony Currenti was the drummer's debut album of the band "high voltage". George, Malcolm and Angus Young was offered the post of battery, but had to decline due to legal problems prevented him from stepping on European soil (a continent I could not stop going on tour). Tony continued to work for George discs Stevie Wright (Ex-Easybeats) and John Paul Young, among others, and is now the owner of a pizza restaurant in Sydney. But Siguion with music and perform at August 7 rooms old blues Pinto, who will perform the classics of that album and his signature on vinyl fans will take (more information on the web lacharcadelrana.es)


3. The mystery of the last words of Bon Scott.


The last words recorded the second singer of the group (the first, Dave Evans, lasted a sigh) at its last meeting before his death, that of "Night Prowler" is a mystery, "Shazbot. Nanu Nanu". The most reactionary sectors in the phrase found an invocation of the devil. To make matters worse, in 1985, a serial murderer was arrested in California with a disc of the T-shirt that was included, "Highway to Hell" and his nickname "Night Stalker" was understood as a sort of nod to the song. But what the words mean "shazbot, nanu nanu" Really? For they were not more than a quote from Robin Williams foreigner who played in the television series "Mork and Mindy" Scott was very fan.


4. The day that Malcolm Young had nearly hitting a taxi driver. When the name "AC / DC" of the electric sewing machine with which young sister sewed costumes Angus (and not a vacuum cleaner, as they say) are copied, the boys did not know it was a term used in the bisexual jargon. So when a taxi driver suggested to Malcolm for his shirt, he said:?. "Are you an idiot or what you want to fight 'Fortunately, let the driver before releasing explain fists.


5. A path of "tiles" black throughout Spain ... and some abroad. If we put in a straight line all the records that have been sold of "Back in Black" since its launch in 1980, they come from Huelva to Toulouse. It is, of course, their most successful album and one of the best sellers of all time, with over 40 million copies sold.


6. What was the "Jack" which was the woman who speaks in the song "The Jack"? the letter is quite subtle, but leaves no doubt: when the singer says that "she got the jack" (which has Jack), which is talking about is nothing less than a gonorrhea That was one of affectionate nicknames receiving such diseases sexually transmitted in the British language of the time.


7. AC / DC to defeat Noriega is well known that US troops dejército listen to metal bands like Slayer in their missions, but much earlier, appealed to the Australian group to complete the overthrow of General Manuel Noriega in 1989 upon learning that he had taken refuge in the Nunciature in Panama, they surrounded the building with large amplifiers and songs AC / DC pricked for three days, until the rebels military decided not to take any more and surrendered.



8. Angus, "Zorro"

The Zorro


Before finding the ideal look, school, Angus tried in various ways, such as El Zorro, Spiderman and even a parody of Superman called "Super Ang".


9. Who is the phone 36-24-36? In principle anyone, because it was just a random choice that included the song "Dirty Deeds Done chip dirt" to tell the story of a troubleshooter (Bon Scott), girls should call when they want to lose their virginity or boys when they want to help them beat that is stealing the bride, or get rid of a heavy girl. The singer said "Hello" just finish pronounce the numbers, and almost seems to say "Eight" (eight), so that millions of people thought they had to dial 36-24-36-8 ... turned out to be the house a pair of Libertyville, Illinois, who sued for a quarter of a million dollars, claiming that they had promoted the harassment of his family.


10. Spotify mortal enemy of Metallica, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and many other great dinosaurs of music braved Spotify for years, and now finished delivering his entire discography is now available in streaming platform. AC / DC is the only large group in the history of rock and roll that still assign rights to a single album. 
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