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Flick Of The Switch released in this day in 1983
August 19 1983. I am from Ohio, and I have a Canada press vinyl
R.I.P Frank Beard. Drummer of ZZ-top. The one without a beard.
A 21 gun salute to the legendary drummer. 🫡
Why did AC/DC played at the circus krone?
It has come to my understanding that AC/DC does not do private venues, and only does big stadium/ arena shows on a tour when a new album comes out.
Circus krone seems basically a private venue.
Does anyone knows the history behind it?
If You Want Blood, You Got It… Literally | Vancouver, BC 🇨🇦
BC Place, Vancouver, Canada — August 13, 2026. Two guys started fighting on the stadium stairs during AC/DC’s opening song, and one of them sent the other into a woman at the railing. The timing with “If You Want Blood, You’ve Got It” was almost too perfect.
Jesse James
#I was invited to be on stage with a tribute to
AC/DC the Jack best time of my life I was invited to come up on stage be the hype man
Day On The Green 1978 Unused Bill Graham Presents Ticket
1978 brought a spectacular series of Day On The Green concerts at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum Stadium in May, July and September of that year. Bill Graham was known for creating massive backdrop sets featuring custom artwork by the legendary scenic shop FM Productions.
This ticket, issued by Bill Graham Presents (BGP), was primarily utilized by their Vendors, Associates, Clients, Friends, Family and Employees and was valid for any of the following events:
Day On The Green #1: The Beach Boys, Linda Ronstadt, Elvin Bishop, Dolly Parton, Norton Buffalo (May 28, 1978)
Day On The Green #2: Steve Miller, Bob Seger, Outlaws, Ronnie Montrose, Toby Beau Band (June 17, 1978) (This show was cancelled when Steve Miller backed out. Bob Seger and Toby Beau instead played in the arena on June 18)
Day On The Green #3: Aerosmith, Foreigner, Pat Travers, Van Halen, AC/DC(July 23, 1978) This was Van Halen’s first Stadium gig as far as I am aware.
Day On The Green #4: The Rolling Stones, Santana, Eddie Money, Peter Tosh, Toots and the Maytals (July 26, 1978) Billed as the "Very Special Day On The Green," as The Rolling Stones did not initially have a tour date in the area.
Day On The Green #5: Ted Nugent, Blue Öyster Cult, Journey, AC/DC, Cheap Trick (September 2, 1978)
¡FELIZ ANIVERSARIO LIVE AT DONINGTON!
Hoy se cumple 35 años desde que se hizo el concierto histórico, AC/DC Live At Donington
PD: Para celebrarlo, me compre el 2 CD Collector's Edition.
¿Que album me recomiendan en vinilo?
Estaba pensando en comprar 2 vinilos, uno de AC/DC y uno de Megadeth, ¿Cual es prefecto para empezar?
Mis CD's de AC/DC y Megadeth (y uno de Metallica ¿Porque no?)
Mi colección de CD's del momento (el ultimo que conseguí, fue el '74 Jailbreak)
PD: AC/DC y Megadeth son mis bandas favoritas.
What was the first AC/DC Album made in your Lifetime?
I was just listening to The Razors Edge and realized that was their first album in my lifetime. That got me wondering about the rest of the audience. What was the first AC/DC album in your lifetime? I just missed, Blow Up your Video, by 2 and a half months
What are your favourite AC/DC songs, and what makes them your favourite?
Yes… I am aware that this must be another post you have seen a hundred times. But… I am curious! I need to-, yes, I NEED to know what you, people of the best band ever, have in your heart of hearts. Let me get to the point.
I am quite new to AC/DC, and my favourite songs, for now, are Night Prowler, Dog Eat Dog, and Little Lover. I am a fan of Back in Black, the album, but I also love the album Highway to Hell. I prefer Back in Black though. Every single song is a hit! Don’t you agree?
Tell me, what are your favourite songs?! What makes them your favourite? Is it the drums? The vocals? Is it perhaps the pattern of the song? You tell me!
Oh yeah, feel free to recommend me AC/DC songs I should listen to. I know you, people, have great taste, so let’s see what gets recommended!