“Hello!” greeted singer Brian Johnson as AC/DC took to the stage in Chicago as the American leg of their “Power Up” tour wound down. “It’s been too long. Where you been?” joked the singer, rejoining ...
Listen To This Eddie is a weekly column that examines the important people and events in the classic rock canon and how they continue to impact the world of popular music. The rock and roll world ...
No concept albums, disco-flavored single, grunge makeover, or virtue signaling. Just raw, stadium-filling songs about good times, hot gals and hotter hell, delivered with razor vocals, lightning ...
Precious few bands can fill a stadium 52 years into their career — let alone play to an audience heavily populated by parents and their children, both generations sporting red devil horn headbands and ...
There's electricity in the air when Lynyrd Skynyrd takes the stage. They need no introduction, yet the band does have intro music – courtesy of a different legendary act. When the current lineup of ...
The best AC/DC albums are simply the archetypal sound of hard rock. Whereas those that came before them made their name on bells and whistles—technicolor solos, outrageous displays of confidence, ...
Critics are fond of saying that every AC/DC record sounds the same, but the following list of AC/DC Albums Ranked Worst to Best shows otherwise. Of course, they all can't be in the Top 5, but that's ...
Picture yourself, if you will, at an AC/DC show at some unruly venue in Albany or Toledo in the fall of 1978. Perhaps a friend has brought you, or maybe hearing one of the band’s songs on FM radio has ...
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