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Track Listings:
- Disc 1
- It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'N' Roll)
- Rock 'N' Roll Singer
- The Jack
- Live Wire
- Disc 2
- T.N.T.
- Can I Sit Next to You Girl
- Little Lover
- She's Got Balls
- High Voltage
About this album:
- 2003 remastered vinyl LP reissue of the USA/international version of their 1976 debut studio album. This version is a compilation of tracks from their first two Aussie albums "High Voltage' & T.N.T. with different cover art. The original Aussie edition was released in February 1975. Key tracks include: "T.N.T.", 'She's Got Balls", 'The Jack" & more. Their long time production team of George Young (older brother of Angus & Malcolm) & Harry Vanda (from the Easybeats) produced these tracks, recorded at Albert Studios in Sydney, Australia.
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And "It's a Long Way to the Top" is the only rock song with bagpipes....
I'm lucky enough to have see them in concert several times with Bon Scott and then Brian Johnson.
I have a cool story about them opening for Aerosmith at the Long Beach arena in '79.
Rock on...
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And "It's a Long Way to the Top" is the only rock song with bagpipes....
I'm lucky enough to have see them in concert several times with Bon Scott and then Brian Johnson.
I have a cool story about them opening for Aerosmith at the Long Beach arena in '79.
Rock on...
If you feel like sharing it, I'd love to hear your story about them opening for Aerosmith (either here or PM)
If you feel like sharing it, I'd love to hear your story about them opening for Aerosmith (either here or PM)
Then the next band came on and absolutely, OMG, KILLED IT!
Rockin' hard and blew the roof off the house like never before. The lead singer was running around the arena with a wireless mic with the lead guitarist on his shoulders while he's slashing jams with his guitar. Everyone was standing and rocking out and going crazy. You already know who that was now, but we didn't.
They tried to stop to let Aerosmith play, but we called them back for 4 encores. It was epic. The crowd was going wild and disappointed when they finally stopped. Everyone seriously didn't even care about Aerosmith at this point.
When the lights finally came up, everyone was "WHO WAS THAT?!?!?!?!?? HOLY CRAP!!!:
I went over and asked an usher if he knew the name of the band. He said..."Just some dudes from Australia...they call themselves AC/DC or something...then rolled his eyes....lol.
And the rest is history. That tour with Aerosmith introduced AC/DC to America.
Just a little over a year later, Bon was gone. But AC/DC lives on....
And Aerosmith killed it too after the AC/DC debut, like they had something to prove....it was a great night.
Then the next band came on and absolutely, OMG, KILLED IT!
Rockin' hard and blew the roof off the house like never before. The lead singer was running around the arena with a wireless mic with the lead guitarist on his shoulders while he's slashing jams with his guitar. Everyone was standing and rocking out and going crazy. You already know who that was now, but we didn't.
They tried to stop to let Aerosmith play, but we called them back for 4 encores. It was epic. The crowd was going wild and disappointed when they finally stopped. Everyone seriously didn't even care about Aerosmith at this point.
When the lights finally came up, everyone was "WHO WAS THAT?!?!?!?!?? HOLY CRAP!!!:
I went over and asked an usher if he knew the name of the band. He said..."Just some dudes from Australia...they call themselves AC/DC or something...then rolled his eyes....lol.
And the rest is history. That tour with Aerosmith introduced AC/DC to America.
Just a little over a year later, Bon was gone. But AC/DC lives on....
And Aerosmith killed it too after the AC/DC debut, like they had something to prove....it was a great night.
I appreciate you taking the time to share this!
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