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Für die australische Hardrock Band AC/DC war ihr sechstes Album "Highway To Hell" ihr großer, internationaler Durchbruch. Mit diesem Album sollte sich für die Band alles verändern. Mit "Highway To Hell", dem sechsten Album von AC/DC ist der Band endlich der große Wurf gelungen. Für den hat die fünfköpfige australische Band hart arbeiten müssen. Um sich einen Namen zu erspielen hat die Band alleine in den Jahren 1977 und 1978 über 300 Konzerte gespielt. Das war auch absolut notwendig, denn mit dem ungewohnten harten Rock konnte die Band von den Radiostationen nichts erwarten. Dort haben AC/DC einfach nicht stattgefunden. Mit dem sechsten Album sollte sich dann für AC/DC endgültig alles ändern, aber zu einem Preis, den die Band nicht gerne bezahlt hat. Denn die Plattenfirma von AC/DC strebte nach Veränderung, damit es endlich klappt mit dem Erfolg. Die Lösung: Personelle Veränderung. Nicht innerhalb der direkten Band, aber an den Reglern davor. Für Malcolm und Angus Young ein Schlag ins Gesicht, denn da saß ihr Bruder George Young. Am Ende saß dann Produzent Mutt Lange an den Reglern. Die richtige Wahl, wie sich rausstellen sollte. Eine der wichtigsten Dinge, die Mutt Lange für die AC/DC getan hat: Er hat den Sound der Band aufgeräumt und reduziert. Darüber hinaus hat Mutt Lange vor allem Sänger Bon Scott geholfen beim Singen richtig zu atmen und noch mehr aus seiner Stimme rauszuholen. So konnte Sänger Bon Scott auch in den hohen Tonlagen mit einer kräftigen Bruststimme singen, was damals ein wichtiger Bestandteil für den Sound von AC/DC war. Das Herzstück von AC/DC sind, wenig überraschend, die Gitarren. Das geht schon beim Equipment der beiden Gitarristen Angus und Malcolm Young los. Leadgitarrist Angus Young spielt fast ausschließlich eine Gibson SG-Gitarre. Kaum eine Gitarre ist so eng mit einem einzigen Gitarristen verknüpft wie dieses Modell. Vom Sound her ist die Gitarre sehr direkt, bissig und mittenlastig. Das bedeutet, die Gitarrensoli und -riffs von Angus dringen durch und stehen immer im Vordergrund. So wie Angus auch selbst auf der Bühne. Die Gitarre von Malcolm Young gibt den Songs die satte Basis. Mit der massiven, großen und schweren Gretsch-Gitarre, die er gespielt hat, hat er das wuchtige Fundament der Songs gegeben. Sein Sound "schiebt" oder "drückt", wie man auch sagt. Dazu passt auch, dass einer seiner häufig gespielten Gitarrenverstärker schon im Modellnamen "Super Bass" stehen hat. "Highway To Hell" war für AC/DC nicht nur das Album, dass der Band den großen Durchbruch beschert hat, sondern auch mit das prägendste Album der Band. Diese zehn Songs haben der Band den Weg geebnet und die Richtung vorgegeben, die sie zu einer der größten Rockbands aller Zeiten machen sollte. __________ Über diese Songs vom Album "Highway To Hell" wird im Podcast gesprochen: (12:31) – "Highway To Hell"(30:24) – "Night Prowler"(40:16) – "Girls Got Rhythm"(47:25) – "Touch Too Much"(56:37) – "If You Want Blood (You Got It)"__________ Alle Shownotes und weiterführenden Links zur Folge "Highway To Hell" findet ihr hier: https://www.swr.de/swr1/rp/meilensteine/swr1-meilensteine-acdc-highway-to-hell-100.html __________ Ihr wollt mehr Podcasts wie diesen? Abonniert die SWR1 Meilensteine! Fragen, Kritik, Anregungen? Meldet euch gerne per WhatsApp-Sprachnachricht an die (06131) 92 93 94 95 oder schreibt uns an meilensteine@swr.de
Highway to Hell (Autopista al infierno), es el sexto álbum de estudio de la banda de hard rock australiana AC/DC que salió a la venta en 1979. También es el quinto álbum de estudio internacional de la banda y todas sus canciones fueron escritas por Angus Young, Malcolm Young, y Bon Scott, entre las que se destacan "Highway to Hell", "Touch Too Much", "Walk All Over You", "Shot Down in Flames", "If You Want Blood (You've Got It)" y el oscuro blues "Night Prowler". Se consideró el álbum más popular de la banda hasta el momento, y ayudó a incrementar la popularidad de ésta considerablemente, posicionándola para el éxito de su álbum Back In Black el año siguiente. Fue el último álbum grabado con el vocalista Bon Scott antes de que este muriese en febrero de 1980. Highway To Hell fue el primer álbum de AC/DC que no fue producido por Harry Vanda y George Young. En Australia, salió a la venta con una cubierta ligeramente diferente. A diferencia de la internacional, tenía llamas en la guitarra. En Alemania del Este se cambiaron los diseños de las caratulas . «Highway to Hell» 3:30 «Girls Got Rhythm» 3:26 «Walk All Over You» 5:12 «Touch Too Much» 6:34 «Beating Around the Bush» 4:00 «Shot Down in Flames» 3:25 «Get It Hot» 2:37 «If You Want Blood (You've Got It)» 4:40 «Love Hungry Man» 4:20 «Night Prowler» 6.27 Bon Scott - voz principal y coros + Angus Young - guitarra principal Malcolm Young - guitarra rítmica y coros + Cliff Williams - bajo y coros Phil Rudd - batería Productor Rober john mutt lange
Singles Going Around- Chilli Burgers, Winchesters and Rickaritas.Had me a real good time with this weeks podcast!Faces- "Had Me A Real Good Time (At The BBC)AC/DC- "Love Hungry Man"Dennis Wilson- "What's Wrong"The Beatles- "Rain"Willie Nelson- "I Gotta Have Something I Ain't Got"Led Zepplin- "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp"Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band- "You Know Your A Man"13th Floor Elevators- "Never Another"Neil Young & Crazy Horse- "The Losing End"Faces- "Twistin' The Night Away" (At The BBC)Bob Dylan- "Down Along The Cove"Willie Nelson- "Whiskey River" (Alternate Version)Led Zepplin- "Since I Been Loving You"AC/DC- "Night Prowler"
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AC/DC: "HIGHWAY TO HELL" com todas as faixas comentadas ao vivo! Faixas: 1. "Highway to Hell" 3:28 2. "Girls Got Rhythm" 3:23 3. "Walk All Over You" 5:10 4. "Touch Too Much" 4:27 5. "Beating Around the Bush" 3:56 6. "Shot Down In Flames" 3:22 7. "Get It Hot" 2:34 8. "If You Want Blood (You Got It)" 4:37 9. "Love Hungry Man" 4:17 10. "Night Prowler" 6:17 Formação: Bon Scott - Vocais Angus Young - Guitarra solo, Guitarra rítmica Malcolm Young - Guitarra rítmica, vocal de apoio Cliff Williams - Baixo, vocal de apoio Phil Rudd - Bateria, percussão ******************************************** Contato, sugestões e parcerias: canaltupfs@gmail.com Instagram: @canal_tomaruma SEJA MEMBRO DO CLUBE TUPFS E TENHA ACESSO A UMA SÉRIE DE VANTAGENS! Você pode escolher um dos planos abaixo: HEADBANGER (R$ 1,99 por mês) Acesso antecipado aos vídeos novos do canal, seu nome divulgado durante os vídeos em agradecimento e outros conteúdos exclusivos! Além disso, terá um selo de fidelidade ao lado do seu nome sempre que deixar um comentário e emojis exclusivos. ROCKSTAR (R$ 7,99 por mês) Além de todos os benefícios anteriores, você ganha acesso ao nosso grupo exclusivo no WhatsApp. Nele, você fará parte de uma incrível comunidade de aficcionados por música. Você também interage diretamente com os criadores, dá nota nas resenhas, deixa perguntas para as entrevistas e participa de várias outras maneiras da criação de conteúdo no canal. METAL GOD (R$24,99 por mês) Além de todos os benefícios anteriores e dar uma grande ajuda para a nossa criação de conteúdo, você pode ESCOLHER TEMA DE EPISÓDIO. Dentro da temática do canal, é claro. SEJA MEMBRO: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo1lgalkCBW9Uv3GyrzhhkA/join ******************************************** Nos siga nas redes sociais: Twitter: @iurimoreira / @rafael2099 Instagram: @iurimoreira / rafaelaraujo2099
Nathan B and Mike D (Marshal Law) sit down with an old friend Herb (Night Prowler) and talk about their old days of Pro Wrestling. Night Prowler came to talk about the Movie Prey and ended up reminiscing about the old days. While this was taped prior to our movie review we are just getting it posted now. Stop and check out Night Prowlers Movie Reviews on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/112150618877803 Drop us a line at takeontheworld411@gmail.com. We will take on almost any topic with Our Take On the World! We are part of the Deluxe Edition Network .... Check out The Other Great Shows on our network at https://www.deluxeeditionnetwork.com/ and https://www.facebook.com/TheDeluxeNetwork @TheDeluxeNetwork #TakeOnTheWorld #theden #prowrestling #nightprolwer #MarshalLaw #PodcastRecommendations http://totwpodcast.wixsite.com/totw On Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4v6bFimpr1SSNg7xmvjBSt YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1oGE5LyUQHSnK1Bt5p_k2gor Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/c-1178413 Twitter - @TOTWPod Instagram - TOTWPodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TOTWPodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/takeontheworld/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/takeontheworld/support
SPOILER ALERT!!! We are back with a vengeance!! Nathan Blaze and Mike D welcome our guest this week our old friend The Night Prowler. Night Prowler is a wrestler from Mike D's days as Marshal Law and since he has a Facebook page doing Movie Reviews – Prowlers Pit we do a review of the Movie “Prey” https://www.facebook.com/groups/112150618877803 Visit his YouTube Channel as well https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsMHCfGEBTGPq4b4IMOgLHw THERE WILL BE SPOILERS of the Movie Prey, Predator, Predator 2, Predators, The Predator and AVP proceed at your own risk. Prey is the latest movie of the Predator franchise and is streaming on HULU. Nathan Blaze did some cramming watching almost all of the Predator core movies over the past week as well as Prey. Not including the AVP movies and The Predator. Night Prowler was just at the Movie Premier of The Beast Comes at Midnight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6rPEzCY-no Is it worth a watch? Tune in and find out. Also mentioned during this episode, Take on the World's other movie episodes, Christmas Movies https://youtu.be/ar-Qr5UkOiY Al Adamson King of B Horror Movies https://youtu.be/Xf5ymdR35kc Vietnam War Movies https://youtu.be/QSXQBWkFHRU Horror Movies https://youtu.be/NHHTFsX95zk Hellraiser https://youtu.be/1CL-xKrpy-o Candyman https://youtu.be/_crEYqSc_fQ The Ring https://youtu.be/SOrWNKm8Tco Did you like this movie review? Is there another movie you would like to hear us review? ........ let us know. Drop us a line and tell us all about it at takeontheworld411@gmail.com. We will take on almost any topic with Our Take On the World! We are part of the Deluxe Edition Network .... Check out The Other Great Shows on our network at https://www.deluxeeditionnetwork.com/ #TakeOnTheWorld #theden #Prey #moviereview #PodcastRecommendations http://totwpodcast.wixsite.com/totw On Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4v6bFimpr1SSNg7xmvjBSt YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1oGE5LyUQHSnK1Bt5p_k2gor Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/c-1178413 Twitter - @TOTWPod Instagram - TOTWPodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TOTWPodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/takeontheworld/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/takeontheworld/support
Bienvenue dans ce nouvel épisode de Metal Advisory, le podcast qui cette fois-ci ne sera pas 100% Métal ! En effet, pour les besoins de cette chronique, on se veut plutôt "aux frontières" du Métal en nous penchant sur le cas de Carpenter Brut et de son nouvel effort en date, l'incroyable Leather Terror. En première partie de Podcast, on définit le genre musical du Dark Synth et de la Synth Wave, pour ensuite aborder la discographie du Mr, et finir sur la chronique Vinyle des dernières aventures de Bret Halford. Pendant plus d'une heure, c'est à un voyage cinématographique que Metal Advisory vous convie en compagnie d'un Carpenter Brut qui convoque les grandes heures du cinéma horrifique italien. En fond sonore, on démarre avec une reprise du Maniac de Flashdance pour ensuite enchainer avec certains titres du dernier album comme Straight Outta Hell, Day Stalker, Night Prowler et Paradisi Gloria. -- Et on oublie pas de venir faire un petit tour sur le Fb: https://www.facebook.com/metaladvisory ou sur l'Insta: https://www.instagram.com/metaladvisory/ Histoire de laisser un pouce ou deux !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Today on the Rarified Heir Podcast we are talking to sister & brother Kathleen Marshall and Scott Marshall, the children of writer/producer/director/actor Garry Marshall. Having grown up with Kathi and Scotty at elementary school in the valley in the free range seventies at the Oakwood School, Josh dives into this episode which is chalk full of arcane memories and bizarre moments. Garry Marshall, of course, was the creator of such TV blockbusters as The Odd Couple, Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley and Mork and Mindy. He also was the director of major motion pictures like Pretty Woman, The Princess Dairies and Beaches among many others. As an actor, his amazing Bronx accent and personality steals scenes in Lost in America, A League of Their Own, Murphy Brown and the psychotronic sixties film Psych-Out among others. The man never stopped moving and we hear why on this episode. As free-range seventies kids, you couldn't escape The Fonz's “eeehhh,” Mork's Laverne's “Vodeo-do” or Mork's “Shazbot, Nanu nanu” catch phrases. Even AC/DC's Bon Scott referenced Robin Williams on the song “Night Prowler” from the 7 x platinum album Highway to Hell. Marshall's shows made an indelible make on popular culture worldwide. So what was it like growing up with the man who helped define said pop culture? We hear about a Beatlemania-like crowd that almost killed Scotty at a Happy Days promotional event in Milwaukee, how their mother Barbara kept the kids grounded with her midwestern roots, how aunt Penny Marshall gave salt-n-pepper shakers away at Thanksgiving parties, Garry's almost two decade long obsession with basketball games in his back yard and a truly bonkers story about how Eddie Van Halen saved the day by bringing a flying V guitar to Scott's band Fred Zeppelin at a performance at the Oakwood Arts Festival. The “Atomic Punk” to the rescue! I ask you, what other podcast covers Frank Zappa, Jackie Gleason, cinematographer Haskell Wexler & Rob Reiner? It was a rollicking good time reconnecting with Kathi and Scotty as you will soon hear. So take a listen to the Rarified Heir Podcast.
George takes us back to 1969 for this class fight. Spidey takes on the Prowler. It's a Stan Lee and John Romita classic. John Romita J.R. even helped this story out a bit. Patreon members made this episode possible. If you would like to sign up and receive some very cool perks, here's the link. https://www.patreon.com/crawlspace If you would like to see the video of this podcast check it out here. https://youtu.be/GSAphtRJZKI Be sure to visit our main page at: http://www.spidermancrawlspace.com Be sure to follow us on social media Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SpiderManCrawlspace Twitter https://twitter.com/crawlspace101 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/officialcrawlspace/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/spidermancrawlspace
Welcome back to the Radio Show and Playlist #135. We have the pleasure of interviewing Daniel Kluiter from the band The Rumours on today's show. Plus, Ouch, You're on my Hair presents the following bands: Night Prowler, Ransom, Everdawn, FireWing, Past Five, The Rumours, Children of Technology, Guy Snowdon and The Citizens, Blue Oyster Cult, Durbin and Black Totem Join Randy and Troy, for this and every episode of Ouch You're on my Hair, and subscribe to the show on ApplePodcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Podomatic, Podbean, and more. You can find them on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Ouch, You're on my Hair is brought to you by Dirt Bag Clothing.
In accordance with the Seventh Law of Schurfjhsdkjhsvmsdjksbvbmmmmm and of course staying within the restrictions laid out by the Turlslkdfcnekelhhffkghffgfkkfkkkkfkfkkfkfkkff Code, the DwarfCast Book Club returns as we decapitate Doug Naylor's Last Human and inspect it in gristly detail. So, join Cappsy, Danny and Ian as they delve into the omnizone shambles, show you their appendectomy scars and publicly copulate in a marketplace.Show notes Brian Blessed biting through an umbilical cord Correction: the media linked AC/DC to the Night Stalker, not the Zodiac Killer "Carioca" refers to the culture of Rio de Janeiro, and is also a song and dance from the 1930s
https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12020/RelicRadio670.mp3 The Relic Radio Show starts off with The Key this week. We'll hear Night Prowler, from 1956. 25:15 - Mr. Moto closes out the show with his story from June 24, 1951, The Baziloff Paper. Download RelicRadio670
Hey folks! Another month has gone by and it's time for a brand new hour of Random Old Records! EPISODE #69 features 28 massive tracks of new and old punk, rock, and punk rock. There's so much good stuff I can't talk about it all, but let's give it a shot, OK?All of the aggression is front-loaded, kicking off the episode with some hardcore thrash classics by Agnostic Front and Murphy's Law, new-school viciousness from Arms Race and Night Prowler, archival rarities from Crucial Change and The Presence, and recent death-rock by Blank Spell and Screature. The show then winds its way through off-kilter post-punk (Terry, Table Sugar, Collate) and jangle-punk (Primo, Smoking Trees, Ethers), before finishing up with anthemic pop-punk (Martha, Remember Sports). If you like upbeat tunes, this is your episode! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via iTunes, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! More classic episodes from the past ten years are being added to the feed as well, so check those out as well. You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Watch this space in about a month for the next episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #69Released 10/21/18DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Agnostic Front - "Victim In Pain"(Victim In Pain, Rat Cage 1984)2. Arms Race - "24 Hours"(The Beast 7", La Vida Es Un Mus 2018)3. Night Prowler - "World Of Abuse"(Crucible Of Power, Kram 2018)4. Murphy's Law - "Care Bear"(Murphy's Law, Profile 1986)5. Big Boys - "Advice"(Where's My Towel/Industry Standard, Wasted Talent 1981)6. The Presence - "Disease"(Bloodstains Across Canada, Bloodstains 2015)7. Crucial Change - "Running Scared"(I've Got The Bible Belt Around My Throat, Foreign Legion 2018)8. Blank Spell - "Untouchable World"(Miasma, World Gone Mad 2017)9. Screature - "Metapsychosis"(Old Hand New Wave, Ethel Scull 2018)--Yellow Hair Part 1!10. Milk Lines - "Can I Stand In Your Sun"(Ceramic, In The Red 2015)11. The Cowboys - "I Hope She's OK"(The Cowboys, Hozac 2017)12. UV-TV - "Lilith"(Glass, Deranged 2017)13. Cruddy – "Burn It Down"(Negative World, 12XU 2008)14. Pineapple RnR - "Rain Cage"(Pineapple Rik N Roll 7", Lumpy 2018)15. Table Sugar - "No Es Nada (Version 3)"(Collected Acknowledgements, Stucco 2018)16. Collate - "Occurrences"(Liminal Concerns, Collate 2018)--Yellow Hair Part 2!17. Terry - "The Whip"(I'm Terry, Upset The Rhythm 2018)18. Primitive Parts - "Signal"(Parts Primitive, Trouble In Mind 2015)19. Primo - "Bronte Blues"(Amici, Upset The Rhythm 2018)20. The Smoking Trees - "It's Up To You"(The Archer And The Bull, Burger 2016)21. Ethers - "Carry What You Kill"(Ethers, Trouble In Mind 2018)22. Mazes - "Cenetaph"(A Thousand Heys, Fat Cat 2011)--Yellow Hair Part 3!23. The Love-Birds - "December (Get To You)"(In The Lover's Corner, Trouble In Mind 2018)24. Bruiser Queen - "Have Fun"(Heavy High, Certified PR 2017)25. Proud Parents - "Hypnotoad"(Proud Parents, Dirtnap 2018)26. Swearin' - "Margaret"(Fall Into The Sun, Merge 2018)27. Remember Sports - "Calling Out"(Slow Buzz, Father/Daughter 2018)28. Martha - "Ice Cream And Sunscreen"(Blisters In The Pit Of My Heart, Dirtnap 2016)
New music from DEATH RACE, EXTINCTION OF MANKIND, GLUE, HELLKRUSHER, NIGHT PROWLER, NO CLASS, SNOB and SYSTEM SYSTEM.
Happy Horrific Holidays, Listeners! On this special episode, PJ Frightful presents "Night Prowler" originally published in House of Mystery #191, a heartwarming tale of Christmas terror featuring the voices of Chris & Cindy Franklin and the Irredeemable Shag. Midnight The Podcasting Hour Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/thepodcastinghour/ Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 Music produced by Neil Daly. Additional music: "Carol of the Bells" by John Williams. Thanks for listening!
This week, Dread Media is proud to present an interview with actor and professional wrestler John Hennigan (AKA John Morrison, Johnny Impact, and Johnny Mundo) about his new films, Never Leave Alive and Boone: The Bounty Hunter, as well as his work with Lucha Underground and Impact Wrestling. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. gives a Stay Scary segment on the film The Zero Boys. There are songs as well: "Slam Anthem" by Gama Bomb, "Bent (Sudden Impact)" by Propagandhi, "Civilization's Dying" by Zero Boys, and "Night Prowler" by AC/DC. RIP Malcolm Young. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
This week, Dread Media is proud to present an interview with actor and professional wrestler John Hennigan (AKA John Morrison, Johnny Impact, and Johnny Mundo) about his new films, Never Leave Alive and Boone: The Bounty Hunter, as well as his work with Lucha Underground and Impact Wrestling. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. gives a Stay Scary segment on the film The Zero Boys. There are songs as well: "Slam Anthem" by Gama Bomb, "Bent (Sudden Impact)" by Propagandhi, "Civilization's Dying" by Zero Boys, and "Night Prowler" by AC/DC. RIP Malcolm Young. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
This week, Dread Media is proud to present an interview with actor and professional wrestler John Hennigan (AKA John Morrison, Johnny Impact, and Johnny Mundo) about his new films, Never Leave Alive and Boone: The Bounty Hunter, as well as his work with Lucha Underground and Impact Wrestling. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. gives a Stay Scary segment on the film The Zero Boys. There are songs as well: "Slam Anthem" by Gama Bomb, "Bent (Sudden Impact)" by Propagandhi, "Civilization's Dying" by Zero Boys, and "Night Prowler" by AC/DC. RIP Malcolm Young. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
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It was all the way back in April of 2012 when we put out an episode showcasing Aaron and Chris' Top 5 Brian Johnson-era AC/DC songs. With 30 years worth of material on 10 studio albums from the Johnson-fronted version of the band available, it was difficult to narrow down five picks for each host. They never thought picking songs from a 6 album/6 year period would be equally as difficult. The boys' goal this week was to chronicle Bon Scott's much-too-short history in music and with AC/DC while playing selections from their favorite tracks from the classic lineup of the band from the six album span of High Voltage in 1975 through 1979's Highway to Hell album. Ronald Belford Scott was born on July 9th 1946 in Forfar, Scotland. In 1956 his family moved to Western Australia. It was there that he joined the Associated Fremantle Scots Pipe Band, learning to play the drums. He attended North Fremantle Primary School and later, John Curtin College of the Arts until he dropped out at the age of 15. He spent a short time in Fremantle Prison's assessment centre and nin months at the Riverbank Juvenile Institution relating to charges of giving a false name and address to the police, having escaped legal custody, having unlawful carnal knowledge and stealing twelve gallons of gas. He was, for all intents and purposes, a problem child. He attempted to join the Australian Army but was rejected for being deemed "socially maladjusted." In a very real way, the entertainment industry was tailor-made for someone of Bon's mindset and personality as it allowed him to be himself. In 1970, Bon Scott moves to Adelaide and joins progressive rock band Fraternity. They soon change their name to Fang. During this time they play support slots opening for Status Quo and Geordie; a band fronted by a gentleman named Brian Johnson who would go on to replace Bon after his death in 1980. In 1974 Bon is introduced to the guys in AC/DC by friend and former band mate Vince Lovegrove. Vince later worked in journalism and television (including KISS' 1980 Inner Sanctum Special from Australia). Bon replaced Dave Evans as the lead singer of AC/DC on October 24,1974, when it became obvious the band and Evans were heading in different directions, with Evans having personal clashes with band members and management. The Bon Scott AC/DC Discography: High Voltage: Released 2/17/75 in Australia 3rd Young brother, George, was one of the albums producers and plays bass on a number of tracks. Most of the songs on this version of High Voltage were not released outside Australia until 1984, when "Baby, Please Don't Go", "You Ain't Got a Hold on Me", "Soul Stripper", and "Show Business" were included on the '74 Jailbreak EP, released in the United States, Canada, and Japan in October 1984. TNT: Released 12/1/75 in Australia School Days" is a cover version of a Chuck Berry song. Only Australian AC/DC studio album for which there is no international counterpart. However, seven of its nine songs comprise the international version of High Voltage, released in May 1976. The other two, "Rocker" and "School Days", saw worldwide release as part of Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap's international version (1976/1981) and the Bonfire box set (1997) respectively. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap: Released 12/17/1976 internationally Certified 6x platinum in the US, selling at least six million copies, becoming the third-highest selling album by AC/DC in the US after Highway to Hell (7x platinum) and Back in Black (22+). A song titled "I'm a Rebel" was recorded during this album's sessions in 1976, with music and lyrics written by Angus and Malcolm Young's older brother, Alex Young. This song was never released by AC/DC and remains in Albert Productions' vaults. German band Accept later released it as a single and named their second album after the song. AC/DC's record label at the time, Albert Productions, was not happy with the album's vocals and production. According to bassist Mark Evans, the band's manager Michael Browning told him he assumed Bon Scott would be fired as a result. On the Live At Donington DVD, Angus and Malcolm explain that the concept of this album was to make it a Humphrey Bogart-esque mystery scenario. Furthermore, the term "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" is an homage to the cartoon Beany and Cecil, which Angus watched when he was a child. One of the cartoon's characters was named Dishonest John, and carried a business card that read, "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap. Holidays, Sundays and Special Rates.” Let There Be Rock: Released 6/23/77 internationally Last AC/DC recording to feature bassist Mark Evans, who previously played on T.N.T. (1975) and Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap Music video for title track featured Scott as a priest and the rest of the band as altar boys. For the original vinyl release, in all markets other than the USA and Japan, "Crabsody in Blue" was featured instead of "Problem Child". International version's cover also marked the debut of the band's logo, designed by Gerard Huerta. Double platinum in the U.S. Powerage: Released 5/25/1978 Originally released on Atlantic Records, and reached No. 133 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart in the US, eventually going platinum. First AC/DC album to be released nearly simultaneously in both Australian and international markets, and the first to use just one cover image for both. Last Bon Scott-era studio release to feature production work by Harry Vanda and George Young. Studio debut of bassist Cliff Williams. Former bassist Mark Evans says that the album also has bass by him, as the Powerage songs started being done during the recording of his last album Let There Be Rock, and producer George Young, while Williams was having trouble on getting his work visa. Keith Richards has also stated that Powerage is his favorite AC/DC record. "Riff Raff" is frequently played on Guns N' Roses/Velvet Revolver guitarist Slash's iheartradio channel, "Slash FM", citing it as one of his favorite AC/DC songs. "Riff Raff" is covered by Guns N' Roses on their current Chinese Democracy World Tour. This song was also covered by the Canadian heavy metal band Annihilator on their 1996 album Refresh the Demon. The main riff for "Riff Raff" is often used as a soundcheck for Melvins guitar player Buzz Osbourne before live Melvins performances, as heard on the DVD Salad of a Thousand Delights. "Sin City" was covered by the '80s heavy metal band Twisted Sister, on their album Twisted Forever. The song has also been covered by the punk rock band The Offspring, Great White, Ugly Kid Joe and Bruce Dickinson. "Sin City" is Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry's favorite AC/DC song. "Kicked in the Teeth" was covered by Nashville Pussy on their album Eat More Pussy and also available on the bonus CD of Let Them Eat Pussy. Highway to Hell: Released 8/3/1979 Certified 7x Platinum by the RIAA. In 2003, the album was ranked number 200 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. First to break the US Top 100, eventually reaching #17 The final words spoken by Scott on the album are "Shazbot, na-nu na-nu", phrases used on the then-popular American sitcom, Mork and Mindy, by lead character Mork (a visiting extraterrestrial played by Robin Williams). The phrase ended the song "Night Prowler" and closed the album. Pre-production of the album began in January 1979 with demos cut at Albert Studios in Sydney, Australia, where they met the intended producer, Eddie Kramer. Kramer was fired before a single track had been completed, and Robert John "Mutt" Lange was brought in to replace him. Recorded during sessions in February 1979 at Criteria Studios inMiami, Florida, and March–April at Roundhouse Studios in London, England. Bon Scott died February 19, 1980. After passing out in a car after a night of drinking in a London club, he was found dead the next afternoon in the car by a friend. Initially his death was as pulmonary aspiration from choking on his own vomit but later confirmed as due to acute alcohol poisoning, classified as “Death by misadventure.” Buy Music! AC/DC Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Fan Page Follow on Twitter E-mail Us Comment Below Call us on the Hotline! (540) DBGeek - 1 or (540) 342-3351