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Why AC/DC Have Never Been Able To Replicate This Iconic Sound Live In Concert; PROFESSOR OF ROCK Investigates (Video)



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20:02 Friday, 27 December 2024
Why AC/DC Have Never Been Able To Replicate This Iconic Sound Live In Concert; PROFESSOR OF ROCK Investigates (Video)

Professor Of Rock has released the video below, along with the following introduction...

"Today’s band AC/DC was blowing up radio and arenas when their frontman, Bon Scott, passed away in a most horrible fashion. The band was devastated and had no idea what was next. Little did they know that in the form of a large bell, a supernatural visit from their dead singer, and a new singer who said he could write lyrics but then battled writer's block for months, this band would create the biggest-selling rock record in history: Back In Black. It has sold 50 million copies but it never went to #1 and didn’t contain any hit singles. And it had a perfectionist producer, Mutt Lange, who spent months recording to get just a drum sound on one song. But here’s the thing... even with all of those hours recording, and 15 mics capturing the sound of a large bell the band had commissioned to be the backbone of one of the album’s most famous tracks, 'Hell Bells', to this day AC/DC has never been able to capture the exact sound of the bell on the recording when they play it live. Coming up, the story of the biggest-selling rock record ever and the uphill battle to get it right and out to the masses and trying to solve the mystery of who really wrote these classic songs, the dead singer or the replacement."




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