“Sultans of Swing” by Dire Straits (1978) Known for their prowesses as ... “Highway To Hell” by AC/DC (1979) The hard-rock band’s output throughout the 70s was nothing short of ...
If rock & roll was spawned in the ‘50s, and exploded into rebellious adolescence in the ‘60s, the ‘70s was when it hit full ...
Few could afford to go to World Cup ’78, but one group of Highlanders dug deep to bring Argentina to them ...
Nobody has done more with a handful of basic blues chords and winking sexual innuendo than AC/DC over the past 40 years. From their scrappy beginnings in Sydney to their mega-platinum world ...
The tune marks the opening of AC/DC's sixth studio album under the same ... The hit song went on to win the 1978 Grammy for 'Record of the Year.' Ranking number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 ...
Australian guitarist and AC/DC co-founder Malcolm Young has died aged 64 after a long battle with dementia. He died peacefully on Saturday with his family nearby, a statement said. Young will be ...
Angus Young had no problem sticking to the rules of rock and roll, but he knew something changed the guitar scene with this band's debut.
The Grateful Dead debuts both Friend of the Devils: April 1978 and Duke '78 on ... It joins titles from AC/DC, Michael Jackson, and others. Cher's new greatest hits compilation Forever earns ...
Mold and memories filled the air. "So when young Marvin Stockwell saw KISS and AC/DC in 1978, I would have been sitting right about there," said Stockwell, pointing into the seats. Despite such ...
If you ask any adult ‘80s kid how they’d define their childhood, they likely wouldn’t list shoulder pads and fluorescent leg ...
When Def Leppard headlined the Download festival for the second time in three years in June 2011, they returned to the place ...
AC/DC are arguably the greatest hard rock band in history, with an estimated 200 mil-lion albums sold over the course of a four-decade career…and counting. Founded in late 1973, in Sydney ...