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- After being kicked out of his rock band, Dewey Finn becomes a substitute teacher of an uptight elementary private school, only to try and turn his class into a rock band.
- The autobiographical story of Howard Stern, the radio rebel who is now also a TV personality, an author and a movie star.
- Musical artists, their careers, their highs, their lows and everything in between are profiled and interviewed.
- Listen in as Chris Jericho interviews some of the biggest names in wrestling, entertainment, comedy, and the paranormal. Don't miss his unique, engaging, weekly take on all things pop culture.
- A rundown of the latest chart hits, featuring in-studio performances from popular music artists.
- The BBC's flagship morning news programme covering current affairs, business and sports, plus guest interviews and weather reports.
- Raunchy interviews, sketches, and social commentary from the king of shock radio.
- Australian version of the long-running news-magazine show.
- The video which accompanied the single was filmed at London's Brixton Academy on 17 August 1990. The audience members were given free T-shirts with the words 'AC/DC - I was Thunderstruck' on the front and the date on the back, and these T-shirts were worn by the entire audience throughout the filming of the video.
- Filmed coverage of Australian band AC/DC's '79 appearance in Paris intercut with quasi-fictional interludes.
- AC/DC performs live at the River Plate.
- History of the most sensual moments ever captured in music video.
- AC/DC performs in the second version of the music video "You Shook Me All Night Long" from the album "Back in Black recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with Brian Johnson scrubbing himself in a tub as he and a woman prepare for a date. He arrives at the woman's house only to discover her on a mechanical bull. The band plays on a stage surrounded by women on exercise bikes.
- Featuring interviews with iconic bands and artists, such as Guns 'n' Roses, Fleetwood Mac, Metallica, A-Ha, Bon Jovi and Bryan Adams.
- This two-part documentary looks back to the '60s and '70s and charts how Australia got its own rock 'n' roll sound thanks to the life-long bond between music company Albert Productions and The Youngs. Blood and Thunder The Sound of Alberts is a tale of two families and the music they made. The Alberts - an elegant, well-to-do dynasty. And The Youngs - an unruly clan of 10-pound migrants from the tough suburbs of Glasgow. They were from different planets but through music they locked together in a blood pact - fiercely determined to produce a sound that would conquer the world.
- This show is about all things hard rock and heavy metal !
- BBC music series. A variety of up-coming rock oriented bands were showcased live from small venues and broadcast simultaneously on television and radio during a 40-50 minute live performance.
- Story of Chuck Berry told by his relatives and friends.
- Filmed coverage of legendary Australian band AC/DC's third headlining show at the "Monsters of Rock" festival in Castle Donington, UK.
- A video containing live performances by AC/DC, Metallica, The Black Crowes, Pantera and E.S.T. in the Tushino Airfield in Moscow, during the implosion of the Soviet Union.
- Host Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine discusses current affairs with her columnist and the guest of the day, while a chef cooks them dinner.
- "Back in Black" is a song by AC/DC, appearing as the first track on side two of their 1980 album of the same name. Known for its opening guitar riff, the song was AC/DC's tribute to their former singer Bon Scott. His replacement Brian Johnson recalled to Mojo magazine in 2009 that when the band asked him to write a lyric for this song, "they said, 'it can't be morbid - it has to be for Bon and it has to be a celebration.'"
- Aspects - the culture magazine.
- AC/DC's incredible career has spanned almost 4 decades; with over 200 million records sold worldwide to date and consistently sold-out concerts, they are one of the highest grossing bands of all time.
- Very much a follow up to their 1991 concert film masterpiece Live At Donington, No Bull was designed to capture the over the top spectacle that was the 1996 Ballbreaker tour. On board again was the renowned director David Mallet who once agaian used film to document the proceedings, this time around at the Plaza De Toros De Las Ventas bullfighting arena in Madrid, Spain. Ultimately rushed for release in 1996 for the home video market, Mallet was always unhappy with the results of the final product. Until now. The film has been completely re-edited in HD and the audio remixed in both Stereo and 5.1 Surround Sound - for the ballbreaking experience it was always meant to be.
- A video clip for the single was released containing footage from the Live at Donington home video, as well as other old clips mixed in the video. This video clip was later released on the DVD Family Jewels Disc 3, as part of the 2009 box set Backtracks.
- Gene Simmons from Kiss decides to turn some students from a posh Christian school into hell-raising rock'n'rollers in this reality series (an idea inspired by the Jack Black movie The School Of Rock)
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Who Made Who" from the album "Who Made Who" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with masked robotic scientists creating a replica of Angus Young. The replicas play in a massive room while the real Angus plays on a balcony. Footage of the band performs the song on a concert stage plays throughout.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Are You Ready" from the album "The Razors Edge" recorded for ATCO records. The video begins in a prison where a man is forced from his cell and taken to a barber. His hair is shaved and he is sent to a mini-concert at the prison where AC/DC performs on stage.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Flick of the Switch" from the album "Flick of the Switch" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video features the band performing the song in a closed up airplane hanger with a wooden floor. Brian Johnson sings with the band as they are surrounded by amplifiers and boxes of equipment.
- The music video for "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)", was filmed on 23 February 1976 for the Australian music television program Countdown. It featured the band's members on the back of a flatbed truck traveling on Swanston Street in Melbourne, Australia, being followed by members of the Rats of Tobruk Pipe band. Known members of the Rats of Tobruk Pipe Band at the time of the video's filming include: Alan Butterworth, Les Kenfield and Kevin Conlon. The video was dubbed with the studio track from the album T.N.T. and is available on the Family Jewels DVD. The video was directed by Paul Drane.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Moneytalks" from the album "The Razors Edge" recorded for ATCO records. The video begins with a one dollar bill featuring the likeness of Angus Young burning. The band plays on a concert stage for an enthusiastic crowd. At the end, money falls on the crowd from the auditorium roof.
- AC/DC performs in the first version of the music video "You Shook Me All Night Long" from the album "Back in Black" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with the band performing on a darkened stage. Brian Johnson sings as Angus Young plays guitar.
- Live concert played at the Olympiastadion in Munich, Germany on 14th June 2001 in support of their then-recent album Stiff Upper Lip.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Stiff Upper Lip" from the album "Stiff Upper Lip" recorded for Elektra Records. The music video begins with the band driving down a city street in a red Hummer. They end up stuck in a traffic jam. They get out and perform the song by the cars in front of a slowly building crowd.
- Official music video for AC/DC's 1993 single "Big Gun" featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Sink the Pink" from the album "Fly on the Wall" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video features the band performing on stage at a bar, An animated fly sits on a pool cue while a woman drive up wearing pink leather pants. She plays pool with a man before dancing with him.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "That's the Way I Wanna Rock 'n' Roll" from the album "Blow Up Your Video" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video features the band performing at a sold out concert. Fans who missed the concert (including a man in a full body cast, a school girl with homework, young men at a pub, and two women in a broken down car) are visited by AC/DC who play for them personally.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Heatseeker" from the album "Blow Up Your Video" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with Angus Young jumping through a cardboard TV screen. The band plays as video clips play of nuclear weapons and cruise missiles launching.
- AC/DC had just lost legendary frontman Bon Scott. This would have been the end of the line for most; however, Brian Johnson was recruited, and the band produced their most popular album Back In Black. A dedicated team of professionals review the key factors in the conception and creation of the album.
- Official page for the music video, "Through The Mists Of Time" by AC/DC.
- Clips of AC/DC rocking out in both Live and Studio!
- Hosts Lauren Blood and Bobby Blood take you on their many adventures seeking out retro horror movie filming locations, investigating deaths and finding infamous places around the world famous for crimes and terror.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Hard as a Rock" from the album "Ballbreaker" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video features the band performing on stage for an enthusiastic crowd. Angus Young plays guitar as he sits on a wrecking ball as it destroys a sign.
- This is the 18th annual induction ceremony. The inductees are AC/DC, the Clash, Elvis Costello and the Attractions, The Police and The Righteous Brothers.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Let Me Put My Love Into You" from the album "Back in Black" recorded for Albert and Atlantic Records. The band performs the song as they stand on a darkened stage. Brian Johnson wears a jersey and hat while he sings. Angus Young plays guitar under colored lights.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Back in Black " from the album "Back in Black" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video features the band on a darkened stage playing under colored lights. The music video open with the drummer before Brian John sings on stage. Angus Young play guitar.
- By 1979 the AC/DC group had already released several studio albums and conducted frequent and exhausting tours in their support. The reason for the title of the song (followed by the entire album) was an interview in which the journalist asked the group about their tour life. Guitarist Angus Young described it as "road to hell". On the cover of the album, A. Young is depicted with the horns and tail of the devil, which together with the name gave rise to rumors about the band's satanic inclinations. The group denied these rumors. The song was written jointly by the brothers Angus and Malcolm Yang and singer Bon Scott. Malcolm Young came up with a basic guitar riff, which became one of the most recognizable in rock music.
- AC/DC performs in the first version of music video "Jailbreak" from the EP "'74 Jailbreak" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video features the band performing the as they stand in front of a steel corrugated fence. Bonn Scott sings in a strip shirt.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Baby, Please Don't Go" from the album "High Voltage" recorded for Albert Records. The music video features the band performing live on stage. Bon Scott wears a woman's wig and dresses in drag while singing. The band plays behind him.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "T.N.T." from the album "T.N.T." recorded for Albert Records. The music video features the band performing on a stage as they are being filmed by cameras and are surrounded by a small audience. Bon Scott sings in jeans and a dark striped shirt. Clips of explosions play throughout.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Let There Be Rock" from the album "Let There Be Rock" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video features the band performing in a church. Bonn Scott wears religious garments as he sings from behind a pulpit in front of a stained class window.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "High Voltage" from the album "T.N.T." recorded for Albert Records. The music video features the band performing on a darkened stage under lights illuminating their name. Bon Scott sings as the enthusiastic crowd cheers.
- Joan Jett and The Blackhearts perform in the music video "Dirty Deeds" from the album "The Hit List" recorded for Blackheart Records. The music video begins with shots of Joan Jett and the band as it plays on a stage surrounded by lights. Joan Jett sings and plays guitar with the band and also sings as images are projected over her.
- "Hell's Highway Live" features one song with Bon Scott plus five songs recorded live with Brian Johnson in 1981. The 5 songs with Brian are recorded from Lighting Over Japan, Tokyo, Feb. 5th, 1981, during AC/DC's Back In Black World Tour.
- The Rolling Stones perform three separate concerts in New York, London and Paris in arena, stadium and club venues as part of their 2002-2003 Licks Tour in support of their 40th Anniversary and greatest hits album Forty Licks.
- "Hells Bells" is the first track of Australian hard rock band AC/DC's first album without Bon Scott, Back in Black. "Hells Bells" is the second single from Back in Black, released in the fall of 1980. The song also appears on Who Made Who, AC/DC's 1986 soundtrack to the Stephen King movie Maximum Overdrive and on both versions of 1992's AC/DC Live.
- Documentary featuring rare and classic footage, interviews with Bon Scott and Angus Young, expert analysis + more!
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Shoot to Thrill" from the original motion picture soundtrack for Iron Man 2 (2010) recorded for Columbia Records. The music video features clips of the band playing on a stage in a stadium while clips from the film play throughout.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "If You Want Blood (You've Got It)" from the album "Highway to Hell" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video features the band performing the song on a darkened stage. Bon Scott wears a ripped jean shirt and sings while Angus Young plays guitar in a white shirt.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Walk All Over You" from the album "Highway to Hell" recorded for ATCO Records. The music video begins with Angus Young playing guitar on a darkened stage. Bon Scott sings as they are illuminated from above by a spotlight.
- Second of nine volumes presenting of some of the best moments of speeches, performances and backstage moments of the annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremonies. Footage was culled from the RockHalls archives and represent 24 years of events.
- The official video for the title track of the AC/DC album, "Rock Or Bust". The clip was shot October 3-4 of 2014 at Black Island Studios in Middlesex, England.
- These performances were assembled via a global search through the vaults of TV & film studios, record labels and fan archives.The result is the most thorough presentation of AC/DC's journey as a live band from their inception through the present day.
- Special TV appearances filmed and recorded live in different locations in Europe and USA.
- "Play Ball" is a single by the Australian hard rock band AC/DC. The clip was shot October 3-4 of 2014 at Black Island Studios in Middlesex, England.
- The rock band AC/DC performs a memorable show at the morumbi stadium in Brazil for approximately 72,000 fans on the black ice tour with setlist with highway to hell, back in black, you shock me all night long and most classic of the band.
- For many fans, Bon Scott was a legendary frontman without equal, and his powerful voice was the key. After his tragic death, the virtually unknown Brian Johnson stepped into the breach, and AC/DC came storming back with the classic album Back in Black.
- The music video for the song depicts the band playing on a large, step-pyramid-like structure, with a crowd below marching to the song. Throughout the video, various movies and clips are displayed with Angus Young superimposed on them. This video was released on the DVD Family Jewels Disc 3 as part of the 2009 box set Backtracks. The lyrics, "All Hail Caesar", are a reference to the salute given to Roman general Julius Caesar.
- Uruguay's Sunday morning political show. This is the show were the mayor public figures in the country come to discuss and debate the weeks news.
- THUNDER ROCK is a truly revealing look into one of Rock's most legendary acts. These interviews detail at length the rock 'n' roll attitude that has made AC/DC the act it is. Any metal or rock fan needing to know the real truth behind this mega hard-edged phenomenon will find all the facts and more here. It includes an extensive interview with Brian Johnson at his home showing how down to earth this man really is, regardless of his huge worldwide success. It also explores, through further interviews with Angus, life on the road along with all the usual and the many not so usual themes. This is must see for anyone claiming to be an ACDC fan.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Shake Your Foundations" from the album "Fly on the Wall" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video opens with the band playing on stage at a bar with the crowd dancing and clapping. The bar begins to shake apart as the band plays. Ultimately, they play in front of a city in the background.
- Rundgång was a music program on hard rock. The presenters were Melker Becker and Mattias Lindeblad. The program was broadcast in 10 episodes where the first half of each episode was dedicated to new hard rock and the other to older ones.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Safe in New York City" from the album "Stiff Upper Lip" recorded for Elektra Records. The music video features the band playing in a long traffic tunnel. Police cars sit behind them illuminating the tunnel with their rotating flashing lights.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)" from the album "For Those About to Rock We Salute You" recorded for Albert and Atlantic Records. The band performs the song as they stand on a darkened stage in front of a live audience. Angus Young begins the video playing guitar under a spotlight. later the Brian Johnson and the band perform on the illuminated stage.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Sin City" from the album "Powerage" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video features the band performing on a darkened stage with a red background. Bon Scott sings as he wears a ripped jean jacket while Angus Young plays guitar. The video was edited from a performance on The Midnight Special (1972).
- Music video for AC/DC's song, Witch's Spell.
- AC/DC performs in the second version of the music video "Highway to Hell" from the album "Highway to Hell" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video features the band performing on bright stage in front of a large circle decoration. Angus Young plays guitar while Bon Scott sings.
- One of the longest running programs on MTV Headbangers Ball now gets the Uncensored treatment. Hear the untold stories from the rusty underside of heavy metal.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Show Business" from the album "High Voltage" recorded for Albert Records. The music video features the band performing live on a darkened stage. Bon Scott sings while dressed in a straw hat and a striped coat.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Shot Down in Flames" from the album "Highway to Hell" recorded for ATCO Records. The music video begins with Angus Young playing guitar on a darkened stage. Bon Scott sings as they are illuminated from above by a spotlight.
- A video release containing five AC/DC music videos.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Nervous Shakedown" from the album "Flick of the Switch" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video features the band performing the song in a closed up airplane hanger with a wooden floor. Brian Johnson sings with the band as they are surrounded by amplifiers and boxes of equipment.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Touch Too Much" from the album "Highway to Hell" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video features the band performing the song on a darkened stage. Bon Scott wears a ripped jean shirt and sings while Angus Young plays guitar.
- "Girls Got Rhythm" is a song by popular rock band AC/DC. It is found on their 1979 album Highway to Hell. The song was released as a single the same year. A live version can be found on the live album Let There Be Rock: The Movie, part of the Bonfire box set. A video of the band performing the song is on the DVD Family Jewels. The song is also featured in the 2006 film DOA: Dead or Alive.
- AC/DC performs in the music video "Can I Sit Next to You, Girl" from the single recorded for Albert Records. The music video features the band performing on stage at the Last Picture Show. Dave Evans sings into the microphone while wearing a glam shirt while the rest of the band plays behind him.