AC-DC dual-purpose
Hard rock bands came from Australia and eventually flourished in the United States. They always appear on the stage in school uniforms and shorts. Their rough music, noisy guitars and torn voices earned them a reputation as pure rock musicians.
The band's experience is legendary. Bon Scott, the lead singer loved by fans, used to be a truck driver in the band. Because the lead singer refused to go on stage in a performance, he was temporarily rescued and arrested. His voice is full of warm animality, and his emotional expression is very incisive. Bon Scott's record of several petty crimes added a cold and cruel feeling to the band. However, in February of 1980, when the band was in full swing, lead singer Bang Scott died of alcoholism. However, his successor, Brian Johnson, was called "The Voice of Iron", which was more powerful than Bond Scott, but lacked Bond Scott's passion. Among the fans of hard rock, the pros and cons of these two lead singers have always been a controversial topic.
The dirty deeds of the main album have been dirty 1976
Expressway to hell 1979
Blade 1990
Development time 1973~
The main members are Brian Johnson, Bon Scott, Angus Young, Malcolm Young and Cliff Williams.
Band/artist: AC\DC
Style: album Rock Arena Rock Arena Rock Australian Rock Hard Rock Heavy Metal.
Perhaps the fact that AC/DC is different from all other hard rock bands is that they don't care about anything but exciting rock music. Hard rock is really a strange industry. An unruly band that made the heaviest thrash metal will suddenly release an album, all of which are short, sweet and exquisite enough to be played repeatedly on the radio. Greed and arrogance drive musicians into this strange industry. There are also many bands whose main purpose is to fully reflect the personal talent of a guitar master or singer or creative master. Of course, some bands try to express wisdom, talent and even philosophical thinking in their songs.
But our AC/DC is an exception. They don't care about anything mentioned above. They just play the most direct rock music. Their songs are the most impressive and pure rock, and such things are indispensable in any dance or sports meeting. Although they limit themselves to the purest rock music such as drums, bass and guitars, their music is still full of strange charm, solid rhythm, cool lead guitar and ordinary melody sung by the lead singer chainsaw.
Although AC/DC songs are often covered by amateur bands, no band can have such a good feeling when performing live, and no one can learn their uncompromising attitude. Bon Scott, the legend of the first lead singer of AC/DC, once proudly said, "Don't mention the band around us ... no one is fucking serious." In fact, AC/DC does have its own unique appearance and feeling, especially Angus Young, who is personally marked by short-legged student clothes and crazy one-legged jumping, can bring his skills to the extreme on the stage. Noisy improvisation and harsh solo are things that high school teachers dare not let students hear.
In the mid-1970s, after Angus and Malcolm formed a band, Bond Scott began to increase the volume of the band and invented the kind of harsh music that was unprecedented in the history of rock and roll. Unfortunately, one day in 1980, Scott died of alcoholism, and the band seemed to be facing a crisis of life and death. After recruiting new lead singer Brian Johnson, the band's first album "Return in Black" was made in memory of Scott, and the cover was simple and all black. To the band's surprise, this album was a great success and eventually became one of the best classic albums in the whole rock history. In any magazine's 100 best albums in rock history, this song "The Return of Men in Black" will never be less. Brian Johnson inherited Scott's mission and continued to make simple and direct rock music with his young brothers until today in the late 1990s.
1997 "bonfire" is undoubtedly a delicious meal for the loyal fans of AC/DC for more than 20 years. This album contains unpublished songs, B-end songs and even their early live recordings in Sydney. These are not only the voices that fans want to hear most, but also the best commemoration of Scott's unforgettable performance.
For those who have countless classics such as Men in Black, You Rocked Me All Night, Big Ball For About to Rock, Money talks, and High Voltage, for bands with nearly 20 wonderful albums such as Men in Black, Powerage and Who Made Who, AC/. Let go of the recording industry.