Friday, 29 July 2011

Ac/Dc frontman Bon Scott to receive grants from the Australian government

Ac/Dc frontman Bon Scott to receive grants from the Australian government gave a big boost.

Director Eddie Martin and producer Lizzette Atkins to star with magical moments with family and friends piecing life rock icon.

According to Blabbermouth.net reports, Movie news headlines, first in 2008, Screen Australia has finally been given the green light by the authorities after landing a grant to start production, the film fund supported by the country's government.

Wednesday, 13 July 2011

AC / DC book by Mark Evans will be released in November

AC/DC fans this weekend late singer Bon Scott was found to be born. They were celebrating the festival of Bon Scott's 65th birthday in Kirriemuir Angus, Scotland (no, really).

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Worldwide
audience of AC / DC frontman, who died in 1980, and paid tribute to Brian Johnson's place.

News AC / DC, the founding bass player as "Read" a book by Mark Evans will be released in November.

Titled Dirty Deeds: My Life Inside/Outside AC/DC, the book tells the story of AC/DC’s fearless climb to the top.

In the book, Evans writes: “The aggressive attitude that AC/DC had towards Australian bands continued when we shifted overseas. The world's bigger bands became our new targets….we saw a few of the so-called headline acts and straight away knew that we had nothing to fear."

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

AC/DC famed 1979 concert film Let There Be Rock

When the fan AC/DC band's famous 1979 concert captured on film again recently, "Let There Be Rock", DVD liner notes by the possibilities, they are doing and look up some incredible stories.

The same
guy who recently book Why AC / DC Matters, plus slash and signed autobiographies of Tommy Lee.

Bozza glow when she came to write liner notes, says he wants "been wanting to say that stuff for a long time.”

He told Ultimate Classic Rock, “I used to be the kid at Rolling Stone who would always say, ‘Why aren’t you putting AC/DC in the “Greatest Guitar Players of All-Time” issue?’ and all that stuff”.

“They would say, ‘Would you just shut up with the AC/DC,’ but I wouldn’t,” he added. “…So, [with the liner notes and the book] I finally was completely given the chance to make the argument I’ve been wanting to make for a very long time.”

Bozza's eyes, music critics AC / DC really have not any respect yet.

He added, “It just changed recently. One of the things that I wrote about in the book, on the eve of the Black Ice tour, they were suddenly getting all of that stuff. Before, they were always begrudgingly accepted.”

He said critics, was thinking AC / DC Rock was "doing their sort of tongue in cheek" rock ’n’ roll and the musicality of the band ignored the naysayers.

He said, “There was a lack of taking them seriously as musicians. It was like grudgingly saying NASCAR was important, like, ‘Look at all these people with bad taste in the world.’”

Wednesday, 22 June 2011

AC/DC will released Collector's Edition Monopoly game

AC / DC also disclosed that he is a Collector's Edition Monopoly game will be released later this year.

The official Monopoly game temporarily in August and AC / DC and challenges associated with the tokens arrive to perform.

Blabbermouth reporting that game players will purchase, sale and trading album is AC / DC and international locations. Gold and platinum records, the athletes would do well with these features.

Performing tokens for the game will include a cannon (from the song 'For Those About To Rock'), a bundle Of dynamite (from 'T.N.T.'), a bell on fire (from 'Hells Bells'), a lightning bolt (from track 'Thunderstruck'), Angus Young's schoolboy hat (from 'School Days') and stacks of cash (from 'Money Talks').

Monday, 13 June 2011

AC/DC indication come down will be released a new album and tour

AC/DC band is an indication has come down that they will be released a new album and tour in 2013 to mark their 40th anniversary.

Frontman Brian Johnson said the band soon about to celebrate milestone "see how we are feeling talk" are ready to meet.

But speaking to Popeater.com singer at a solid plan to comment: We never ever say 'We're going in the studio January next year' – if you do that you're straight under pressure, and we've never worked like that."

He also said the band Black Ice World Tour two years ended last year as big as a jaunt less likely to commit.

Johnson remarked, "That was brutal but I'd sure hate to say that's the end of it. I think you need a full stop at the end of everything, a sentence, your life, or your car. There has to be a full stop and I don't think we've had one yet" .

Saturday, 4 June 2011

AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson explained about American Idol as "toe curling"

Brian Johnson is a frontman of the AC/DC band, who explained about American Idol as "toe curling".

The 'Back In Black' singer also decided the panel with his friend Steven Tyler Fox and inexperienced compared to his treatment by the candidate physically hurt claimed.

He told PopEater, "I don't watch American Idol. I don't like watching people getting humiliated. It hurts me. Some people are more nervous than others.

"When I was 16 and did my first gig I was so terrified, where other guys who maybe weren't as good had bags of confidence. Of course as the years went by I got more confident. I'm just terrified these shows might knock the stuffing out of a guy who is nervous."

He added: "It's toe curling watching those people being told they're not good enough and the tears are mawkish, but it's making somebody a bloody fortune and it's certainly not the artists."

Sunday, 15 May 2011

AC/DC's Angus Young said at the age of 56 relatively easy tour to take

Angus Young said that at the age of 56 relatively easy tour to take with, though this way of life has taken in Toll.

AC/DC in June 2010 completing two years traveling the world and think about a 2008 album Black Ice started to follow.

And
guitarist reveals secret of pulling off her school uniform to show their strength outfit's forum.

Young tells the Toronto Sun: “I’m lucky – I’ve got a switch. I’ve got another persona: I put on the school suit and I become stronger, more powerful. Even my vision becomes better.

“But you do get these things that happen. On that tour I had a leg thing. It wasn’t a hamstring – the doctor said it was something like a tube. But it was affecting me more offstage. Once I went onstage it was fine.”

With AC / DC 40th anniversary is in two years time, guitarist on the road can be taxing life merges. “After the tour I stayed in bed for about a week. But then I took the guitar down in the studio and started hammering away. I did a few jigsaw puzzles too – I got hooked on them.”

The band recently confirmed that they are working on a new album, and they show their Black Ice tour of scale competitors will follow with.

“It’s still early, but we’re hoping it comes quick. The only formula for when Malcolm and I write is: there’s no formula. Sometimes you have boxes and boxes of ideas. In our case we have rooms full of them. It’s just a matter of taking the best. And probably because we’re brothers we find it easy to say, ‘That’s good, that’s crap, that’s good,’ and so on.”

And Young and his brother Malcolm in the rhythm band set to work to undo the ability to perform election warned against: “He’s the engine room, and what he does is unique. There are very few guitarists like Malcolm in the world, who say, ‘I just want to stand here and play a good rhythm.’

“Don’t underestimate him – he can do solos and do them well. In beginning when we used to play bars he and I would swap. Then he just said, ‘I’ll concentrate on the backing and you can do all the colourful stuff.’”

Singer Brian Johnson agrees with Young’s assessment: “There’s no imitating Malcolm. I’ve seen people try to play You Shook Me All Night Long or Highway to Hell, and these are good players – but they do it wrong. I don’t know what it is, and obviously, neither do they.”