AC/DC and the darkside (1 Viewer)

Angus and Malcolm's older brother is George Young, part of the old Easybeats, and co-producer of the early AC/DC stuff. With the other producer of those early elpees, Harry Vanda, George wrote a lot of good popish 60s songs. Then they came back in the late 1970s with a studio concoction called Flash and the Pan and had another hit.

You wanna make music you better wanna sell it. Then even your old man might look good.

Never thought too highly of AC/DC. So their exclusive selling through one store won't entice me into Walmart.
 
Those deals are never really exclusive anyway. Most indie record shops will still have copies. Even if they have to send someone to Walmart to buy them.
 
AC/DC were a great band in the early days but they should have given it up a long time ago

p.s. there's a statue been erected of Bon Scott in his home town (well, the Australian hometown anyway) of Fremantle
 
Angus and Malcolm's older brother is George Young, part of the old Easybeats, and co-producer of the early AC/DC stuff. With the other producer of those early elpees, Harry Vanda, George wrote a lot of good popish 60s songs. Then they came back in the late 1970s with a studio concoction called Flash and the Pan and had another hit....
A song called "Hey St. Peter". Our senior high school class was a bit divided on that tune, as I recall. Many of us thought they didn't rock as well as Cheap Trick and would be destined to live up to their name. Many of us were right.
 

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