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Register now and create a free account to access unlimited books, fast download, ad-free and books in good quality! But how much of it is myth? He is a larrikin showman with a smile that rules the world. Between Bon and Irene, there is a unique spark; they marry in Irene gives us the scene without the airbrushing: the bitter winters in London with Fraternity, the drinking and drugs, the group living and frayed tempers, and the broken dreams and inner demons. This is a moving account of an artist at the height of his powers, and an intimate view of the lows that ended tragically in Bon's early death.
It is a tale of loss, but also a reminder of Bon Scott's dazzling talent, unmatched energy and fearless determination to live his dreams - rare gifts he gave the world of rock. High Voltage is the first biography to focus exclusively on Angus. It tells of his remarkable rise from working-class Glasgow and Sydney to the biggest stages in the world. Over the years, Angus has endured the devastating death of iconic vocalist Bon Scott, the forced retirement of his brother in arms, Malcolm Young, and more recently the loss from the band of singer Brian Johnson and drummer Phil Rudd.
Angus was the son of Scottish migrants, brother of one of the Easybeats, who gave up a printing apprenticeship to pursue his dream of being a rock star. They would record their first album together, the iconic Back in Black, which would become the biggest selling rock album of all time.
He was musically inclined and sang with the church choir. By the early '70s he performed with the glam rock band Geordie, and they had a couple hits, but it was tough going. So tough that by , they disbanded and Brian turned to a blue-collar life. Then changed everything. The band auditioned singers, among them Johnson, whom Scott himself had seen perform and raved about. When the album, Back in Black, was released in July--a mere three months after Johnson had joined the band--it exploded, going on to sell 50 million copies worldwide, and triggering a years-long worldwide tour.
It has been declared "the biggest selling hard rock album ever made" and "the best-selling heavy-metal album in history. Popoff gathers 17 rock journalists and authors who offer insights, opinions, and anecdotes about every release. Author : Jesse Fink Publisher : St. Less a biography, more a critical appreciation, it tells the story of the trio through 11 classic rock songs and reveals some of the personal and creative secrets that went into their making.
Accepted accounts of events are challenged while sensational new details emerge to cast a whole new light on the band's history—especially their early years with Atlantic Records in the United States. Their music has never pulled its punches.
Neither does The Youngs. We know the legend, now meet the man. Live Wire gives us the Bon Scott we never knew. In this deeply personal and revealing portrait, we learn what it was like to be his friend, live and tour with him and be part of the close-knit world out of which one of the biggest bands of all time emerged.
With Bon, there was always sex, drugs and rock'n'roll, but this deeply personal insight also shows the humour, intelligence and warmth of the man.
John D'Arcy was Bon's roadie and mate. Gabby D'Arcy is Darce's wife and was a close friend of Bon's. As Bon said, it's a long way to the top. And Mary, Darce and Gabby were with him every step of the way.
They lived with him, they loved him, and this is how they remember him. In a prolific and frequently brilliant run, they recorded six studio albums, established a diehard fanbase that stretched from Australia to the UK, Europe to North America, toured relentlessly, and created no small amount of controversy and chaos. At one low point in Australia, the band's records were banned, their shows were cancelled, and they were hounded by police — all because Angus Young dared bare his spotty backside at a press conference.
In the midst of the mayhem, however, they were building a body of work that remains unmatched in hard rock. Bon turned up with two bottles of bourbon, some dope and some speed. When Angus saw this stash, he said to Malcolm, 'If this guy can walk, let alone sing, it's going to be something.
They were raw and rough, and much of the crowd, Michael included, was bewildered by the flashy guitarist dressed as a school kid. But Michael knew they had something - a blistering sound, killer songs and a wildly charismatic stage presence.
Within a week he'd signed them to a management contract and duly embarked on a shared journey that within five years would take them to international prominence.
A young street kid with an uncanny ear for music, Michael had kicked off his career in the swinging clubs that made Melbourne the most happening place in Australia in the '60s. He'd also been at the forefront of 'pub rock' in the early '70s, booking acts like The Loved Ones and Max Merritt and the Meteors, and managing the massive band, Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs.
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