That’s my last thought on this album: it makes me think of how a lot of the Scott-era stuff would sound with Johnson on the ...
When AC/DC supported Paul Kossoff's post-Free band Back Street Crawler at London’s Marquee in May 1976, it set a strange sequence of events in motion. Angus and co. stayed friends with Crawler ...
Rubin was focusing on the arrangements—or, in AC/DC’s case, lack thereof. “Highway to Hell is probably the most natural-sounding rock record I’ve ever heard,” Rubin wrote in his essay.
LONDON - 1st AUGUST: Australian rock band AC/DC posed in a studio in London in August 1979. Left to ... [+] right: Malcolm Young, Bon Scott ... where both “Highway to Hell” (No. 17) and ...