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Thursday, May 26, 2016

AC/DC News - May 26, 2016



AC/DC @ Hamburg link expired at the end of the show. Stay tuned for upcoming show links...


AC/DC: "Alle großen Hits für Hamburg" (Video interview)
NDR

Tiverton rocks to the beat of original AC/DC drummer Tony Currenti
Exeter Express and Echo

AC/DC's Music Pollutes New Applebee's Commercials in the Best Way Possible
Ultimate Classic Rock

AC/DC perform 'Touch Too Much' for first time in 36 years
Eastern Mirror

AC/DC: Brian Johnson spricht über seinen Hörverlust und den Ausstieg bei den Rock-Giganten
Metal-hammer.de

 

Posted by Jon Talisman at 3:11 PM
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A man of precocious wisdom
Was Ronald Belford Scott.
Mr Double Entendre.
Mr Double Bourbon Shot.

A man so warm and friendly
A lyrical prodigy
Oozing stage presence
And sweating energy.

He started with The Spektors
For whom he played the drums.
Then The Valentines & Fraternity
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A partnership was born
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Bon had been out boozin
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He died all alone that night
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