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Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be

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AC/DC moved to Britain from Sydney in 1975, and soon set up a residency at London's Marquee Club. Their short hair (including the odd mullet), loud rock and attitude chimed well with the lingering pub rock and soon-to-be punk crowd. They weren't really a band for guitar solos, and singer Bon Scott was the original bike-riding, speed-snorting, fighting man. An ex-convict he lived life fast and short; he died in February 1980, just before BACK IN BLACK, their huge-selling album, took off and the second period of AC/DC (with Brian Johnson as lead vocalist) was ushered in. BACK IN BLACK has gone on to sell 45 million copies worldwide, and as the band have become a global phenomenon so their reclusiveness has increased. Mick Wall, the don of heavy metal writing, seeks to penetrate the wall around the Young brothers, and write the first authoritative, in-depth critical account of AC/DC.

Product code: 9781409135258

ISBN 9781409135258
Dimensions (HxWxD in mm) H198xW130xS32
No. Of Pages 464
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
On Sale Date 10/09/2013
Mick Wall penetrates the closed world of Aussie rock legends AC/DC.
'We're a rock group - we're noisy, rowdy, sensational and weird' Angus Young