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'''AC/DC''' |
'''AC/DC''' are a ] band formed in ], ] in ] by rhythm guitarist ] and his brother, lead guitarist ]. The band has sold over 150 million albums worldwide, making them one of the most successful ] acts ever. Their ] album '']'' has sold 42 million units worldwide (21 million in the US alone) and is the second highest selling album of all time and the biggest selling album by any band. In its recording career, the band has had two distinctive lead singers, and fans tend to divide its history into the '] era' (]-]), and the '] era' (]-present). | ||
Although the group is generally considered to be a pioneer of ] and ] music (they are ranked number 4 on ]'s '100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock'), the members have always referred to their music as ]. | Although the group is generally considered to be a pioneer of ] and ] music (they are ranked number 4 on ]'s '100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock'), the members have always referred to their music as ]. | ||
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On ] ] ]'s road Corporation Lane was officially renamed "]" in honour of the band (street names in the ] cannot contain the "]" character). It is near ], the location where, on the back of a truck, the band recorded their video for the 1975 hit "It's a Long Way to the Top". (Two members of the band were born in Melbourne.) <ref>{{cite web | title=Lane way to the top for AC/DC | url=http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/09/09/1094530766163.html | work=TheAge.com.au}}</ref> There is another street named after the band in ], ] (near ]) called 'Calle de AC/DC', close to other streets named after ] and Rosendo, Spanish hard rock legend. | |||
In March, ], an official two-disc DVD set containing music videos, live clips and promotional videos called '']'' was released. The first disc is from the Bon Scott era (with live videos shot ten days before his death), and the second disc is from the Brian Johnson era. | |||
AC/DC are currently working on a new studio album, but as of now, no release date has been set. In a ] interview with ], he has confirmed that the band does not know where the album will be recorded and finished. Also during the year, it was announced that there was a possibility the next release could be a double album. In a recent interview (April 2006) with Guitarist magazine, ] stated, "The band is currently recording and writing material for the eagerly anticipated next album." <ref>http://www.marshallamps.com/images/mars_law_issue_pdfs/ml%2009.pdf</ref> | |||
==Name== | |||
It has been said by Angus and Malcolm that the name's origins are from the back of their sister Margaret Young's ]. In fact, the acronym "AC/DC" stands for "Alternating Current/Direct Current" which is used as an ] to show that a given device that can run on either type of electrical current. In any event, the Young ]s liked the way that this name symbolized the band's raw energy and power-driven performances so the name stuck.<ref>{{cite web | title=About.com | url=http://classicrock.about.com/od/artistsae1/p/ac_dc.htm}}</ref> | |||
It's also been said that the band was initially unaware of the ] connotation of the term and that public response finally brought it to their attention. Supposedly, this public perception was exacerbated by their early "]" image, which included ] ]s (common rock attire in the early 1970s) and other costumes including Angus' schoolboy persona. Many bands at the time, however, adopted a deliberately theatrical and ] look, including two of Malcolm's heroes: ] and ]. | |||
Some religious figures have suggested that the name stood for "'''A'''nti-]/] '''C'''hildren", "After Christ /(the) Devil Comes" or "Anti Christ / Death to Christ"; the rumour has long persisted among critics who, already disliking the band's image, use it to paint the band as ]. The band has stated this is not true and these accusations are laughed at (Malcolm adding, ''"Me mum would kill me for that!''") . This was also denied stating publicly, "We write songs like this to make a point and to give the listeners a picture in their minds." For example, the band states that ] was written about touring on the roads of America, before they were highly popular. | |||
The name AC/DC is pronounced one letter at a time, although the band is nicknamed by its Australian fans as "Acca Dacca", a ] of the AC/DC name. | |||
==Band Members== | |||
: ''See Also: ].'' | |||
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==Discography== | |||
{{main|AC/DC discography}} | |||
===Studio albums=== | |||
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===Live albums=== | |||
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==Videography== | |||
* 1980: '']'' | |||
* 1985: '']'' | |||
* 1986: '']'' | |||
* 1989: '']'' (released only in ]) | |||
* 1991: '']'' | |||
* 1991: '']'' | |||
* 1993: '']'' | |||
* 1996: '']'' | |||
* 2001: '']'' | |||
* 2003: '']'' (released only in ]) | |||
* 2004: '']'' | |||
* 2005: '']'' | |||
==Influences and tributes== | |||
===Influence on rock music and other artists=== | |||
AC/DC has been mentioned by many contemporary and later ], ] (although they distanced themselves from this genre), and ] bands as an influence, including ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ]. | |||
Many artists within the ], ], ], ] and ] movements have also cited AC/DC as an influence. Whilst AC/DC themselves were initially critical of the ] ] movement of the late ], many artists within the scene drew on AC/DC's energetic, basic and (as some may argue) ] approach to ]. | |||
AC/DC's legacy on the ] scene should not be underestimated. Virtually ''every'' Australian rock band to emerge since the mid ] has been influenced by AC/DC, including their 'contemporaries' within the ] movement which emerged at the same time. Some of the notable Australian acts who have acknowledged the influence of AC/DC include ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ]. | |||
===Tributes in Film and Motion Pictures=== | |||
AC/DC's incredible influence on the zeitgeist is nowhere more evident than in popular culture films. Beyond the influence of the music itself, Angus' school uniform and duck walk are a body of text often mimicked. So too the band's logo, which is often used in the fashion of anti social characters and parodied in movies. | |||
* '']'' (1979) - the character known as 'Nightrider' quotes some of the lyrics from AC/DC's tune "Rocker". | |||
* '']'' (1986) - AC/DC's album ''Who Made Who'' is the soundtrack for this film; a VW MiniBus in the opening scenes is seen to have the logo of AC/DC painted on the side. | |||
* '']'' (1995) - ]'s character plays the song "If You Want Blood, You've Got It" on the drums, in a fit of anger. | |||
* ''Idiot Box'' (1996) - in several scenes, Ben Meldonson's character wears a T-shirt bearing the logo 'RIP Bon Scott'. | |||
* '']'' (2003) - ]'s character Dewey Finn wears an ] schoolboy outfit, for the concert finale of the movie. | |||
* '']'' (2005) - The older sister wears a pink AC/DC shirt at a house party her boyfriend throws. | |||
* The character 'Butthead', in the animated television series '']'', always wears an AC/DC T-shirt. | |||
* ''Thunderstruck'' (2004) - 'After a near death experience, five boys, all devoted AC/DC fans, make a pact to bury their best friend next to the grave of Bon Scott. 12 years later, having gone their different ways, they come together to fulfill the promise.' | |||
* ''Kicking and Screaming'' (2005) - One of the soccer players wears an AC/DC shirt in many of his scenes. | |||
* ''Rock Star'' (2001) - In the scene where Chris gets his nipple pierced, "Are You Ready" can be heard playing in the background. | |||
===Tributes by other artists=== | |||
Many artists have paid tribute to the works of AC/DC, and many tribute albums have also been issued. The list is very extensive - examples include the following: | |||
*] group ] covered two songs, "Overdose" (on their ] album '']'') and "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" (on the digipack version of their ] album '']'') | |||
*Rock group ] have played "Whole Lotta Rosie" live and included the song on a "]" single. <ref>{{cite web | title=Guns N' Roses singles | work=Here Today... Gone to Hell | url=http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/releases/discog/welcome.htm}}</ref> | |||
*The ] band ] covered the song "Sin City". It is on the ]'s ''Million Miles Away'' Single. <ref>{{cite web | title=The Offspring - Million Miles Away single | work=Amazon.com | url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00005M08F/202-4445487-0627840?v=glance&n=229816}}</ref> | |||
*] have played a version of "]" for the ] film ]. <ref>{{cite web | title=Covers by Marilyn Manson | work=Coversproyect.com | url=http://www.coversproject.com/artist/Marilyn+Manson}}</ref> | |||
*In ] or ], the ] ] group ] released a song cover of "Live Wire" and appeared on their ] live album '']''. | |||
*A character bearing a striking resembelance to Angus Young can be seen on the cover the ] album '']'' by ]. He is on top of the red building on the right, right behind the dogs pouring brown matter into the street. <ref>{{cite web | title=Billie Joe Explains Dookie's Cover | work=Vh1.com | url=http://www.vh1.com/artists/interview/1455229/06172002/green_day.jhtml}}</ref> | |||
*] group ] covered two songs "]" and "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'N' Roll)" on the ] covers album '']''. | |||
*] saw the release of a tribute to AC/DC album ''The Rock-A-Billy Tribute to AC/DC''. | |||
*The Colombian singer ] covered the song "Back in Black" in her live ] and ] '']''. | |||
*The ] band ] covered the song "]". | |||
*In ], ] frontman ] released his first solo album titled ''For Those About to Shop, We Salute You'' as a parody of the title ''For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)''. The album cover is also parody of the international version of ''Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap''. <ref>{{cite web | title=Parry Gripp - For Those About to Shop | work=Amazon.com | url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0008ENJ7O/002-2226150-3698414?v=glance&n=5174}}</ref> | |||
* The rock band ] performed a cover of AC/DC's ], with ] providing lead vocals in the ] coverage of the 2001 New Year's Eve. | |||
* ] covered the songs "Highway To Hell" and "It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock & Roll)". | |||
* Danish death metal band ] covered ''Beating Around The Bush'' on their 2000 release Retro. | |||
*American ] band Hayseed Dixie released the album ''A Hillbilly Tribute To AC/DC'', which was a cover of many of the band's greatest hits. <ref>{{cite web | title=Hayseed Dixie - A Hillbilly Tribute to AC/DC | work=Amazon.com | url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00005CCB0/ref=pd_sim_m_1/002-2226150-3698414?ie=UTF8}}</ref> | |||
* The movie ] featured a cover of ''It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock & Roll)''. This song is featured on the soundtrack. (The movie also features the original version of ''For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)'', though this doesn't appear on the soundtrack.) ] dresses in a Angus Young type schoolboy outfit for concert finale'. | |||
* ] performed a cover of "Thunderstruck", the latter part of the song incorporating AC/DC lyrics from other songs such as "]" and "For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)". This song appears on the soundtrack for ]. <ref>{{cite web | title=Varsity Blues Soundtrack| work=Amazon.com | url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00000HXDV/ref=pd_ecc_rvi_3/002-2226150-3698414?ie=UTF8}}</ref> | |||
* ] performed three covers on his EP ''Rock 'N' Roll Singer''.<ref>{{cite web | title=Mark Kozelek - Rock 'n' Roll Singer EP.| work=Amazon.com | url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004TVBW/ref=m_art_li_1/002-2226150-3698414?%5F}}</ref> The covers were radically interpreted into a "folk ballad" style. They were so well-received that he decided to do a whole album of AC/DC covers. The album was titled ''What's Next To The Moon''. <ref>{{cite web | title=Mark Kozelek - What's Next To The Moon| work=Amazon.com | url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000059H34/002-2226150-3698414?v=glance&n=5174}}</ref> | |||
* The US ] band ] covered the song "T.N.T." on their album ''Graveyard Classic''<ref>{{cite web | title=Six Feet Under - Graveyard Classics | work=Amazon.com | url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00004Z43H/202-4445487-0627840?v=glance&n=229816}}</ref> and recorded the entire ''Back in Black'' album as ''Graveyard Classics 2'' in 2004.<ref>{{cite web | title=Six Feet Under - Graveyard Classics vol. 2| work=Amazon.com | url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00061QJ94/sr=1-1/qid=1154748195/ref=sr_1_1/202-4445487-0627840?ie=UTF8&s=music}}</ref> | |||
* ] recorded a cover version of "Back In Black" for their 2004 reunion album, '']''. | |||
* ] performed a cover of "Highway To Hell" on their album ]. | |||
* In 1998 serveral artist contributed on a tribute called ''Thunderbolt''. Some of the musician are ], ], ], ] (Ex-] member) and ] (Also known as The Sensational Whiskiteer Band). <ref>{{cite web | title=Thunderbolt: A Tribute to AC/DC | work=Amazon.com | url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000067YB/002-2226150-3698414?s=music&v=glance&n=5174}}</ref> | |||
* ] covered "It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock And Roll)" for his ''Age of Reason'' album. <ref>{{cite web | title=John Farnham - Age of Reason | work=Amazon.com | url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000008FIH/002-2226150-3698414?v=glance&n=5174}}</ref> | |||
* ] with Tex Perkins on vocals covered "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" for the ''Dirty Deeds'' motion picture soundtrack in 2002. <ref>{{cite web | title=Dirty Deeds Soundtrack | work=hem.passagen.se | url=http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/comp/dirtydeeds.htm}}</ref> | |||
* Cult Australian punk rock band ] covered "Let there be Rock" with ] on vocals. <ref>{{cite web | title=HardOns Discography | work=HardOns Official Site | url=http://www.hard-ons.net/disc.html}}</ref> | |||
* An Australian tribute album called ''Fuse Box'' release in 1995 <ref>{{cite web | title=Fuse Box - An AC/DC tribute | work=The Kuepper Files | url=http://www.thekuepperfiles.com/fusebox.shtml}}</ref> featured 17 Australian bands covering their favourite tracks. A famous highlight was Aboriginal band ]'s cover of "Jailbreak". Singer ] made a very cheeky stab at the issue of Aboriginal deaths in police custody, by changing a lyric to "And he got out... With a Sheet around his neck", instead of "...a bullet in his back". | |||
* In 2006, all-star rock band ], from ]'s reality show Supergroup featuring ] among others did covers of AC/DC's "Sin City" and "T.N.T." | |||
* On the ] tribute album ''Twisted Forever'', the final track is Twisted Sister performing the AC/DC song "Sin City". | |||
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This article is about the band from Australia. For other uses, see AC/DC (disambiguation).AC/DC | |
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File:Acdcband.jpgAC/DC, L-R: Phil Rudd, Malcolm Young, Brian Johnson, Angus Young, and Cliff Williams | |
Background information | |
Origin | Sydney, Australia |
Years active | 1973 — Present |
Members | Angus Young Malcolm Young Brian Johnson Cliff Williams Phil Rudd |
Past members | Bon Scott Deceased Dave Evans Mark Evans Simon Wright Chris Slade Larry Van Kriedt Colin Burgess Rob Bailey Peter Clack George Young Tony Currenti |
AC/DC are a rock band formed in Sydney, Australia in 1973 by rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young and his brother, lead guitarist Angus Young. The band has sold over 150 million albums worldwide, making them one of the most successful hard rock acts ever. Their 1980 album Back in Black has sold 42 million units worldwide (21 million in the US alone) and is the second highest selling album of all time and the biggest selling album by any band. In its recording career, the band has had two distinctive lead singers, and fans tend to divide its history into the 'Bon Scott era' (1974-80), and the 'Brian Johnson era' (1980-present).
Although the group is generally considered to be a pioneer of Hard rock and Heavy metal music (they are ranked number 4 on VH1's '100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock'), the members have always referred to their music as Rock 'n' roll.
Overall, AC/DC are the most successful and well-known band to originate from Australia. In 2005 the band finished second in a list of highest-earning entertainers from Australia – trailing only The Wiggles – despite neither releasing an album nor touring that year.
History
Born in Glasgow, Scotland, brothers Angus, Malcolm and George Young moved, along with their family to Sydney, Australia when the boys were still young children. George began playing guitar first and became a member of Australia's most successful band during the 1960s, The Easybeats. They were the first local rock act to score an international hit ("Friday On My Mind" in 1966). Malcolm and Angus soon followed in his footsteps. Malcolm first played with a Newcastle, New South Wales band called The Velvet Underground (not to be confused with the New York based Velvet Underground which included member Lou Reed).
Early years
In November 1973, Malcolm Young started AC/DC, in which he played rhythm guitar and Angus played lead guitar. They recruited drummer Colin Burgess (ex-The Masters Apprentices), bassist Larry Van Kriedt, and vocalist Dave Evans. They originally intended to have a keyboardist, but soon dropped the idea. They played their first gig at a club in Sydney, Australia on New Year’s Eve, 1973.
The early lineups of the band changed often. Colin Burgess was sacked after passing out on stage (reportedly because someone spiked his drink), and a number of different bassists and drummers passed through the band over the next year, some lasting only a few weeks.
Another vital innovation was Angus Young's adoption of his now-famous school uniform as a regular stage outfit; the original was reputedly Angus' real uniform from his secondary school, Ashfield Boys High School, in Sydney. This idea was suggested by the Young brothers' sister, Margaret.
In September 1974, after skipping a gig, Dave Evans, was replaced by the band's chauffeur, the charismatic singer Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott, former lead vocalist with The Spektors (1964-66), The Valentines (1966-70) and Fraternity (1970-73). This signified the beginning of real success. With Evans, they had recorded one single, "Can I Sit Next To You"/"Rockin' In The Parlour". "Can I Sit Next To You" was eventually recorded with Bon Scott under the title "Can I Sit Next To You Girl".
By early 1975, the line-up had stabilised around Scott, the Young brothers, Mark Evans (bass) and Phil Rudd (drums), and an Australian-only album High Voltage had been released. Between 1974 and 1978, aided by regular appearances on the nationally-broadcast TV pop music show, Molly Meldrum's Countdown, AC/DC became one of the most popular and successful acts in Australia, scoring a string of hit albums and singles including their perennial rock anthem "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)", included on their second album T.N.T. which again was only released in Australia and New Zealand.
International fame
AC/DC signed an international deal with Atlantic Records. They worked all over the UK and Europe to establish themselves, touring almost constantly and gaining invaluable experience on the stadium circuit supporting the top hard-rock acts of the day including Alice Cooper, Rainbow, Black Sabbath, Kiss, Cheap Trick, Nazareth, Foreigner, Thin Lizzy, and The Who.
Their next album Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap was released in 1976. There were slightly different track listings in different territories, and the album didn't reach the US until 1981 (when AC/DC were at the peak of their popularity). After 1977's Let There Be Rock, Mark Evans was replaced by Cliff Williams.
AC/DC was first played in America on AM 600 WTAC in Flint, Michigan. The station manager's manager and legendary promoter "Peter C" Cavanaugh, who had also introduced The Who to America, booked the band to play Flint's Capitol Theater in the Fall of 1977. The opening act was The MC5 who were briefly reunited and agreed to play the event. AC/DC opened with Live Wire and closed with It's a Long Way to The Top (If You Wanna Rock & Roll). The entire event is chronicled in Cavanaugh's book
They survived the punk rock upheavals of 1976 and 1978, partly because they were tagged as a punk rock band by the British music press, a label they despise to this day. They gained a solid cult following in the UK with their powerful performances and outrageous stage antics; Angus Young quickly became notorious for mooning the audience and the group was banned from several British venues. Their meaty hard-rock sound and Scott's provocative, leering stage persona have also reputed to have been significant influences on The Sex Pistols' lead singer Johnny Rotten.
Highway to Hell
It was their sixth album, Highway To Hell, produced by Mutt Lange and released in 1979, that propelled them into the top ranks of hard rock acts; its anthemic title track is still a radio staple and is still widely popular in the U.S. This album was the first album not produced by Harry Vanda and George Young and the last to feature Bon Scott on vocals.
Bon Scott's death
Bon Scott died on 19 February 1980. He passed out after a night of routine partying, and was left in a car owned by an acquaintance named Alistair Kinnear. Sometime the next day, Bon was found unconscious by Kinnear and immediately rushed to the hospital, but was pronounced dead upon arrival. The official cause of death was listed as "Acute alcohol poisoning" and "Death by Misadventure", although common folklore cites pulmonary aspiration of vomit as the cause. There are many inconsistencies in the official story, which in recent years have lead to many conspiracy theories, many involving heroin overdoses. Some think it was murder, and that Bon Scott was killed by the exhaust from the Rolls Royce being redistributed in to the car. It should be noted, however, that Bon was asthmatic and the temperature was below freezing that morning.
The band members considered quitting, but they decided Bon would have wanted AC/DC to continue. Shortly after, the band had lined up various candidates. Among them were ex-Back Street Crawler vocalist Terry Slesser and ex-Geordie singer Brian Johnson. Johnson was trying to get Geordie back together, but he went to the AC/DC audition and sang two songs: "Whole Lotta Rosie" (from Let There Be Rock) and "Nutbush City Limits" (Ike & Tina Turner). A few days later, the band told Johnson that he was the new vocalist of AC/DC.
Back in Black
With Johnson, they completed the song-writing that was started while Bon Scott was still alive and began recording Back in Black, also produced by Lange. This became their biggest-selling album, a hard-rock landmark. Among the album's hits, the title track, an unstated tribute to Scott, and "You Shook Me All Night Long", are quintessential AC/DC: pounding guitars, start-stop rhythms, and the vocal style one critic affectionately described as "crotch on barbed wire". The follow-up album, For Those About to Rock We Salute You, released in 1981, also sold very well and was well received by critics.
The band split with Lange for their self-produced 1983 album, Flick of the Switch. Amid rumours of alcoholism and drug-induced paranoia, drummer Phil Rudd left after personal differences with Malcolm Young. Rudd was replaced by Simon Wright formerly of Tytan, after the band held an anonymous audition. With the new lineup they recorded the less successful Fly on the Wall, produced by the Young brothers, in 1985. An ambitious series of music videos featuring the band at a bar playing five of the album's ten songs and supplemented by a variety of goings-on, including an animated fly, was also released.
In 1986, the group returned to the charts with the title track from Who Made Who, the soundtrack to Stephen King's film Maximum Overdrive. The album also included two new instrumentals along with previous hits. In February 1988 AC/DC were inducted into ARIA Hall of Fame. The next album, Blow Up Your Video (1988) saw them reunited with their original producers, Harry Vanda and George Young. It had better sales than the band's two previous albums, scoring a British Top 20 single with "Heatseeker".
Following Blow Up Your Video, Wright left the group and was replaced by session veteran Chris Slade. Johnson was unavailable for several months and the Young brothers wrote the songs for the next record themselves, as they would do for all subsequent releases. The new album would be produced by Bruce Fairbairn who had worked previously with Bryan Adams and Bon Jovi. Released in 1990, The Razors Edge was a big comeback for the band and included hits "Thunderstruck" and "Moneytalks". The album went multiplatinum and went into the top ten in the United States and elsewhere around the world.
By 1994, a sober Rudd had returned. The departure of Chris Slade was, however, amicable and mainly due to the band's strong wish to return with Rudd. According to Angus Young, Slade was the best musician in AC/DC, but the wish to regroup with Rudd was stronger. With the 1980–1983 lineup back, the group recorded Ballbreaker (1995) with hip hop and heavy metal producer Rick Rubin and Stiff Upper Lip (2000).
In 2002, Q magazine put AC/DC at the very top of the "50 Bands To See Before You Die" list. AC/DC have entered into a long-term, multi-album deal for new recordings, which will be released through Epic Records.
In 2003, Epic Records released newly remastered AC/DC albums. These albums are a part of AC/DC's Remasters series. This included all the albums, except Ballbreaker and Stiff Upper Lip. Ballbreaker was rereleased in 2005, and Stiff Upper Lip will be rereleased in 2010.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction
In March 2003, the walls at New York City's historic Waldorf Astoria hotel shook, as AC/DC performed "Highway To Hell" during part of their induction to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and "You Shook Me All Night Long" with guest vocals by Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, who inducted AC/DC into the hall of fame. Alongside the band were two of Scott's nephews. In a brief acceptance speech, the band thanked their fans for their support.
Recent Events
In May 2003, Malcolm Young accepted the Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Service to Australian Music and paid special tribute to Bon Scott. That same year, the Recording Industry Association of America upgraded the group's US sales figures, increasing their cumulative sales from 46.5 million to 63 million, making AC/DC the fifth-best-selling band in US music history, behind The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and the Eagles. The RIAA also certified the classic Back in Black album as double diamond (20,000,000) US sales, making it the sixth-best-selling U.S. album in history. As of 2005, the album has sold 21 million copies, moving it into fifth place.
On July 30 of the same year, the band gave a performance with the Rolling Stones at the "Sarsfest", Toronto Rocks, in Toronto, Canada. Held before an audience of 500,000, the concert was held to help the city overcome the effects of the 2003 SARS epidemic.
Johnson has long been working on a musical version of Helen of Troy; he was inspired to do so after seeing Cats and describing it as 'fucking shit, wrist-cuttingly bad'.
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