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AC/DC FAMILY JEWELS DVD – IN STORES MARCH 29th!
Seeing AC/DC on television has always been a rare occurance. After all, this was the band that tried to “blow up your video” during the height of MTV’s late-’80′s deliver. Television appearances and promotional music videos have always been a important disagreeable to this band of no-nonsense rockers. But when they did grace the airwaves it was like a jog of lightning – their energy and spirit transforming a typically staged video into something magical and larger-than-life.
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Here, for the first time, is the definitive history of AC/DC on video. DVD 1 starts with their breakthrough performance of “Baby Please Don’t Go” on Australian television, through early promo clips, their rare turn on 70′s mainstay The Midnight Special and ends with the Spanish television performance taped fair ten days before singer Bon Scott’s death. DVD 2 traces the classic 80′s and 90′s videos and includes – for the first time on DVD – the home video titles Skim On The Wall, Who Made Who and Clipped. Family Jewels is indeed a rare glance of this giant band on the slight shroud.
Tracklisting is as follows:
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DVD 1
Baby Please Don’t Go
Show Business
High Voltage
It’s A Long Contrivance To The Top (If You Wanna Rock ‘N’ Roll)
T.N.T.
Jailbreak
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
Dog Eat Dog
Let There Be Rock
Rock ‘N’ Roll Damnation
Sin City
Riff Raff
Fling Thing/ Rocker
Whole Lotta Rosie
Shot Down In Flames
Walk All Over You
Touch Too Much
If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It)
Girls Got Rhythm
Highway To Hel
DVD 2
Hells Bells
Back In Black
What Do You Do For Money Honey
Rock And Roll Ain’t Noise Polluction
Let’s Bag It Up
For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)
Flick Of The Switch
Nervous Shakedown
Fly On The Wall
Danger
Sink The Pink
Stand Up
Shake Your Foundations
Who Made Who
You Shook Me All Night Long
Heatseeker
That’s The Design I Wanna Rock N Roll
Thunderstruck
Moneytalks
Are You Ready
Approx. running time 2 & 1/2 hours
I remember being 8 years veteran in 1983, when I saw a video on Mtv that strangely troubled me. A black stage, a screaming singer with a cap pulled down over his eyes, loud music whose structure I couldn’t situation, with a loud electric guitar coming from a guy in knickers who moved with as considerable energy as any human could travel. The credits revealed that it was it AC/DC with “For Those About To Rock”.
Two years later at the age of 10, “Sink the Pink” and “Wretchedness” were in ample rotation, and that’s what prompted me to design one of my earliest music purchases, the “Glide on the Wall” album (I remember having to give up my allowance that week and the money in my pocket that night so that my parents would assume it for me) .
So mercurial forward 20 years. I’ve long since bought every AC/DC album on either cassette or CD, in some instances both. I saw them twice in concert (1988, 1991) . I had loved them, but at some point fair lost interest in the band all together. Maybe I unbiased got sick of them. Then after renting the movie “Thunderstruck”, my interest was renewed, and I ran out and bought this DVD place, “Family Jewels”. Well, they re-sold me! This DVD reminded me of how many damn sizable songs they had, and the reasons why I liked AC/DC in the first region.
Each disc is packed with 20 videos, one from the Bon Scott years and one from the Brian Johnson years. For the recount, I’ve always lived both singers. But geez, I didn’t realize honest how vast of a showman Bon Scott was. Sporting a wig and giant mallet in “Baby Please Don’t Go”, a straw hat and cane in “Present Business”, bag pipes in “It’s A Long Draw To The Top”, or even without any props, this guy was a full-fledged icon. This ain’t a case of a insensible rock star being remembered unprejudiced because he’s lifeless. Scott had this commanding presence and demented sneer that honest screamed with carnal rock power.
The second disc brings us to the Brian Johnson years. These videos include the ones that really introduced me to AC/DC, so they have a special value to me. The live video clips from the “Wait On In Dim” album and the “For Those About To Rock” video are here, as is “Flick Of The Switch” with the similar-looking “Nervous Shakedown”. Also included are contents of the “Hover On The Wall” and “Who Made Who” home videos (which I had owned on VHS), and the videos from “Blow Up Your Video” and “Razor’s Edge”. People can criticze the “Cruise on the Wall” belief video collection all they want, but I absolutely fancy it. Watching AC/DC play in a dive of a bar, with the 1-dimensional characters playing their parts (papparazzi photographer in Columbo trench coat, hack MC comical, rich couple who bag the immoral drink order, etc.), objective fits the music so well and is downright fun to recognize.
A couple of things are notably absent from this collection. The videos for “I Place The Finger On You”, “Sizable Gun”, and “Hard as a Rock” aren’t here. They proabably had more that I’m not aware of. I also remember the Mtv version of “Sink The Pink” being different than the home video version, where Angus uses his guitar to knock in the ball at the slay, but that version doesn’t seem to exist anywhere. (Yet to deem that this video convinced me as a kid that the song was really about billards!) There are also no bonuses like audio commentaries or interview clips. And of course the “Let There Be Rock” documentary is not here, but that really deserves its have DVD release.
Still, this collection offers a suited 40 videos, many of which I’ve never seen. And to those fan too young to have been around in the days when Mtv actually played AC/DC videos (or any indispensable number of videos, for that matter), this might be their first time seeing these too. I couldn’t finish my head from nodding along, in fact I honest wanted to headbang in some parts! Most rock videos made after this era seemed to objective be blurry scenes of guys whining in public bathrooms. AC/DC’s music is objective no-B.S., no pretentiousness, high energy rock n’ roll, and these videos expose that the band likewise knows how to have a loud, fun time.
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