Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott (9 July 1946– 19 February 1980) was a Scottish-born Australian rock musician, best known for being the lead singer and lyricist of Australian hard rock band AC/DC from 1974 until his death in 1980. He was born in Forfar and lived in Kirriemuir, Scotland, for 5 years before moving to Melbourne, Australia, with his family in 1952 at the age of six. The family lived in the suburb of Sunshine for four years before moving to Fremantle, Western Australia.
Scott formed his first band, The Spektors, in 1964 and became the band's drummer and occasional lead vocalist. He performed in several other bands including The Valentines and Fraternity before replacing Dave Evans as the lead singer of AC/DC in 1974.
In the July 2004 issue of Classic Rock, Scott was rated as number one in a list of the "100 Greatest Frontmen Of All Time" ahead of Freddie Mercury and Robert Plant.Hit Parader ranked Scott as fifth on their 2006 list of the 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Vocalists of all time.
AC/DC are an Australian hard rock band, formed in November 1973 by brothers Malcolm and Angus Young, who continued as members until Malcolm's illness and departure in 2014. Commonly referred to as a hard rock or blues rock band, they are also considered pioneers of heavy metal and are sometimes classified as such, though they have always dubbed their music as simply "rock and roll".
AC/DC underwent several line-up changes before releasing their first album, High Voltage, on 17 February 1975; Malcolm and Angus were the only original members left in the band. Membership subsequently stabilised until bassist Mark Evans was replaced by Cliff Williams in 1977 for the album Powerage. Within months of recording the album Highway to Hell, lead singer and co-songwriter Bon Scott died on 19 February 1980 after a night of heavy alcohol consumption. The group considered disbanding, but buoyed by support from Scott's parents, decided to continue and set about finding a new vocalist. Ex-Geordie singer Brian Johnson was auditioned and selected to replace Scott. Later that year, the band released the new album, Back in Black, which was made as a tribute to Bon Scott. The album launched them to new heights of success and became their all-time best-seller.
The machine was confirmed in January 2012 with the release of a teaser video showcasing the game, along with the twelve songs involved in its soundtrack. Each song is the subject of a mode, from which players can work towards a multi-ball for additional points.
It features a swinging bell involved in the Hells Bells mode and a lower playfield in the Premium/LE editions.
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Live at 4 O'Clock Club, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, July 9, 1977:
0:00:00 - 01. Intro
0:02:22 - 02. Live Wire
0:08:20 - 03. Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
0:12:12 - 04. Whole Lotta Rosie
0:17:47 - 05. The Jack
0:26:42 - 06. Problem Child
0:31:11 - 07. Baby Please Don't Go
0:40:12 - 08. Encore
0:41:53 - 09. Rocker
Live performance on Channel 9, Australia, 1976:
0:49:16 - 10. TNT
Live at CBGB, New York City, New York, July 24, 1977:
0:52:38 - 11. Intro
0:54:01 - 12. Live Wire
1:00:37 - 13. She's Got Balls
Bonus tracks:
1:08:37 - 14. Bon Interview with David Day on 5KA Radio, Adelaide, Australia, 1977
0:00:00 - 15. Bon Interview on SFX Radio Network, United States, 1979*
1:11:25 - 16. Intro/Bon Scott Interview from unknown source, 1979
1:12:09 - 17. Gloria - Bon Scott & ...
published: 22 Jul 2018
AC/DC Live Bon Scott Forever 6 [AUDIO]
01 Live Wire
02 Problem Child 3:23
03 Sin City 8:07
04 Bad Boy Boogie 13:33
05 Whole Lotta Rosie 22:42
06 Rocker 28:01
07 Let There Be Rock 33:57
08 High Voltage 38:55
09 Live Wire 44:46
10 Can I Sit Next To You Girl 50:38
11 Little Lover 54:59
12 Baby Please Don't Go 1:00:17
13 Problem Child 1:12:14
published: 09 Jul 2017
AC/DC - Bon Scott Forever 2 (2001) [FULL BOOTLEG]
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Live on local radio, Sydney, Australia, December 1976:
0:00:00 - 01. Jailbreak
0:05:03 - 02. The Jack
0:15:41 - 03. Can I Sit Next to You Girl
0:21:05 - 04. High Voltage
0:26:58 - 05. Rocker
0:34:56 - 06. It's a Long Way to the Top
Live at Arnheim, Rijnhall, Netherlands, July 13, 1979:
0:43:28 - 07. Intro
0:45:07 - 08. Highway to Hell
0:48:17 - 09. Bad Boy Boogie
0:53:36 - 10. The Jack
0:58:56 - 11. Rocker
1:05:17 - 12. Whole Lotta Rosie
Recorded with Trust at Scorpio Studio, London, UK, February 13, 1980
(Bon Scott's last recording):
1:10:04 - 13. Ride On
BBC Radio, London, UK, February 19, 1980:
1:13:03 - 14. Radio Story about Bon's Death
----- LINKS -----
Derelict Entertainment - http://www.derelictentertainment.com
24/7 Dynamite Music - http://www.247dynamite...
published: 15 Jul 2018
AC/DC - Looysiana Swamp Stomp - Very Rare
Yet another "Ballbreaker" outtake from 1995. This come the 7" vinyl pressing of "Nutcracker VOL. III."
published: 05 May 2010
ac/dc live album 70s in concert (new edit)
AC/DC live from the 70s with one and only, BON SCOTT!
so i did find this little piece and thought it was great but after a couple of tracks in the live show this compilation cut to something that doesn't at all belong in there so i edited out that shit and also other things with crappy audio etc.. now it should be better anyway
----- TRACK LIST -----
Live at 4 O'Clock Club, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, July 9, 1977:
0:00:00 - 01. Intro
0:02:22 - 02. Live Wire
0:08:20 - 03. Hell Ain't a Ba...
----- TRACK LIST -----
Live at 4 O'Clock Club, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, July 9, 1977:
0:00:00 - 01. Intro
0:02:22 - 02. Live Wire
0:08:20 - 03. Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
0:12:12 - 04. Whole Lotta Rosie
0:17:47 - 05. The Jack
0:26:42 - 06. Problem Child
0:31:11 - 07. Baby Please Don't Go
0:40:12 - 08. Encore
0:41:53 - 09. Rocker
Live performance on Channel 9, Australia, 1976:
0:49:16 - 10. TNT
Live at CBGB, New York City, New York, July 24, 1977:
0:52:38 - 11. Intro
0:54:01 - 12. Live Wire
1:00:37 - 13. She's Got Balls
Bonus tracks:
1:08:37 - 14. Bon Interview with David Day on 5KA Radio, Adelaide, Australia, 1977
0:00:00 - 15. Bon Interview on SFX Radio Network, United States, 1979*
1:11:25 - 16. Intro/Bon Scott Interview from unknown source, 1979
1:12:09 - 17. Gloria - Bon Scott & The Spektors live on 'Club 17' TV Show, Perth, Australia, October 1965
1:14:38 - 18. Coca-Cola Jingle - Bon Scott & The Valentines jingle, 1969
*Due to YouTube copyright policies, this song cannot be played on YouTube. Sorry about that.
----- LINKS -----
Derelict Entertainment - http://www.derelictentertainment.com
24/7 Dynamite Music - http://www.247dynamitemusic.com
24/7 Christmas Music - http://www.247christmasmusic.com
----- COPYRIGHT NOTICE -----
All music on this channel appears with the consent of the artists via streaming agreements with YouTube and remains the intellectual property of the original artists. All ad revenues generated from plays of this video are paid directly to the copyright holders by YouTube.
----- TRACK LIST -----
Live at 4 O'Clock Club, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, July 9, 1977:
0:00:00 - 01. Intro
0:02:22 - 02. Live Wire
0:08:20 - 03. Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
0:12:12 - 04. Whole Lotta Rosie
0:17:47 - 05. The Jack
0:26:42 - 06. Problem Child
0:31:11 - 07. Baby Please Don't Go
0:40:12 - 08. Encore
0:41:53 - 09. Rocker
Live performance on Channel 9, Australia, 1976:
0:49:16 - 10. TNT
Live at CBGB, New York City, New York, July 24, 1977:
0:52:38 - 11. Intro
0:54:01 - 12. Live Wire
1:00:37 - 13. She's Got Balls
Bonus tracks:
1:08:37 - 14. Bon Interview with David Day on 5KA Radio, Adelaide, Australia, 1977
0:00:00 - 15. Bon Interview on SFX Radio Network, United States, 1979*
1:11:25 - 16. Intro/Bon Scott Interview from unknown source, 1979
1:12:09 - 17. Gloria - Bon Scott & The Spektors live on 'Club 17' TV Show, Perth, Australia, October 1965
1:14:38 - 18. Coca-Cola Jingle - Bon Scott & The Valentines jingle, 1969
*Due to YouTube copyright policies, this song cannot be played on YouTube. Sorry about that.
----- LINKS -----
Derelict Entertainment - http://www.derelictentertainment.com
24/7 Dynamite Music - http://www.247dynamitemusic.com
24/7 Christmas Music - http://www.247christmasmusic.com
----- COPYRIGHT NOTICE -----
All music on this channel appears with the consent of the artists via streaming agreements with YouTube and remains the intellectual property of the original artists. All ad revenues generated from plays of this video are paid directly to the copyright holders by YouTube.
01 Live Wire
02 Problem Child 3:23
03 Sin City 8:07
04 Bad Boy Boogie 13:33
0...
01 Live Wire
02 Problem Child 3:23
03 Sin City 8:07
04 Bad Boy Boogie 13:33
05 Whole Lotta Rosie 22:42
06 Rocker 28:01
07 Let There Be Rock 33:57
08 High Voltage 38:55
09 Live Wire 44:46
10 Can I Sit Next To You Girl 50:38
11 Little Lover 54:59
12 Baby Please Don't Go 1:00:17
13 Problem Child 1:12:14
01 Live Wire
02 Problem Child 3:23
03 Sin City 8:07
04 Bad Boy Boogie 13:33
05 Whole Lotta Rosie 22:42
06 Rocker 28:01
07 Let There Be Rock 33:57
08 High Voltage 38:55
09 Live Wire 44:46
10 Can I Sit Next To You Girl 50:38
11 Little Lover 54:59
12 Baby Please Don't Go 1:00:17
13 Problem Child 1:12:14
----- TRACK LIST -----
Live on local radio, Sydney, Australia, December 1976:
0:00:00 - 01. Jailbreak
0:05:03 - 02. The Jack
0:15:41 - 03. Can I Sit Next to You...
----- TRACK LIST -----
Live on local radio, Sydney, Australia, December 1976:
0:00:00 - 01. Jailbreak
0:05:03 - 02. The Jack
0:15:41 - 03. Can I Sit Next to You Girl
0:21:05 - 04. High Voltage
0:26:58 - 05. Rocker
0:34:56 - 06. It's a Long Way to the Top
Live at Arnheim, Rijnhall, Netherlands, July 13, 1979:
0:43:28 - 07. Intro
0:45:07 - 08. Highway to Hell
0:48:17 - 09. Bad Boy Boogie
0:53:36 - 10. The Jack
0:58:56 - 11. Rocker
1:05:17 - 12. Whole Lotta Rosie
Recorded with Trust at Scorpio Studio, London, UK, February 13, 1980
(Bon Scott's last recording):
1:10:04 - 13. Ride On
BBC Radio, London, UK, February 19, 1980:
1:13:03 - 14. Radio Story about Bon's Death
----- LINKS -----
Derelict Entertainment - http://www.derelictentertainment.com
24/7 Dynamite Music - http://www.247dynamitemusic.com
24/7 Christmas Music - http://www.247christmasmusic.com
----- COPYRIGHT NOTICE -----
All music on this channel appears with the consent of the artists via streaming agreements with YouTube and remains the intellectual property of the original artists. All ad revenues generated from plays of this video are paid directly to the copyright holders by YouTube.
----- TRACK LIST -----
Live on local radio, Sydney, Australia, December 1976:
0:00:00 - 01. Jailbreak
0:05:03 - 02. The Jack
0:15:41 - 03. Can I Sit Next to You Girl
0:21:05 - 04. High Voltage
0:26:58 - 05. Rocker
0:34:56 - 06. It's a Long Way to the Top
Live at Arnheim, Rijnhall, Netherlands, July 13, 1979:
0:43:28 - 07. Intro
0:45:07 - 08. Highway to Hell
0:48:17 - 09. Bad Boy Boogie
0:53:36 - 10. The Jack
0:58:56 - 11. Rocker
1:05:17 - 12. Whole Lotta Rosie
Recorded with Trust at Scorpio Studio, London, UK, February 13, 1980
(Bon Scott's last recording):
1:10:04 - 13. Ride On
BBC Radio, London, UK, February 19, 1980:
1:13:03 - 14. Radio Story about Bon's Death
----- LINKS -----
Derelict Entertainment - http://www.derelictentertainment.com
24/7 Dynamite Music - http://www.247dynamitemusic.com
24/7 Christmas Music - http://www.247christmasmusic.com
----- COPYRIGHT NOTICE -----
All music on this channel appears with the consent of the artists via streaming agreements with YouTube and remains the intellectual property of the original artists. All ad revenues generated from plays of this video are paid directly to the copyright holders by YouTube.
AC/DC live from the 70s with one and only, BON SCOTT!
so i did find this little piece and thought it was great but after a couple of tracks in the live show thi...
AC/DC live from the 70s with one and only, BON SCOTT!
so i did find this little piece and thought it was great but after a couple of tracks in the live show this compilation cut to something that doesn't at all belong in there so i edited out that shit and also other things with crappy audio etc.. now it should be better anyway
AC/DC live from the 70s with one and only, BON SCOTT!
so i did find this little piece and thought it was great but after a couple of tracks in the live show this compilation cut to something that doesn't at all belong in there so i edited out that shit and also other things with crappy audio etc.. now it should be better anyway
----- TRACK LIST -----
Live at 4 O'Clock Club, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, July 9, 1977:
0:00:00 - 01. Intro
0:02:22 - 02. Live Wire
0:08:20 - 03. Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
0:12:12 - 04. Whole Lotta Rosie
0:17:47 - 05. The Jack
0:26:42 - 06. Problem Child
0:31:11 - 07. Baby Please Don't Go
0:40:12 - 08. Encore
0:41:53 - 09. Rocker
Live performance on Channel 9, Australia, 1976:
0:49:16 - 10. TNT
Live at CBGB, New York City, New York, July 24, 1977:
0:52:38 - 11. Intro
0:54:01 - 12. Live Wire
1:00:37 - 13. She's Got Balls
Bonus tracks:
1:08:37 - 14. Bon Interview with David Day on 5KA Radio, Adelaide, Australia, 1977
0:00:00 - 15. Bon Interview on SFX Radio Network, United States, 1979*
1:11:25 - 16. Intro/Bon Scott Interview from unknown source, 1979
1:12:09 - 17. Gloria - Bon Scott & The Spektors live on 'Club 17' TV Show, Perth, Australia, October 1965
1:14:38 - 18. Coca-Cola Jingle - Bon Scott & The Valentines jingle, 1969
*Due to YouTube copyright policies, this song cannot be played on YouTube. Sorry about that.
----- LINKS -----
Derelict Entertainment - http://www.derelictentertainment.com
24/7 Dynamite Music - http://www.247dynamitemusic.com
24/7 Christmas Music - http://www.247christmasmusic.com
----- COPYRIGHT NOTICE -----
All music on this channel appears with the consent of the artists via streaming agreements with YouTube and remains the intellectual property of the original artists. All ad revenues generated from plays of this video are paid directly to the copyright holders by YouTube.
01 Live Wire
02 Problem Child 3:23
03 Sin City 8:07
04 Bad Boy Boogie 13:33
05 Whole Lotta Rosie 22:42
06 Rocker 28:01
07 Let There Be Rock 33:57
08 High Voltage 38:55
09 Live Wire 44:46
10 Can I Sit Next To You Girl 50:38
11 Little Lover 54:59
12 Baby Please Don't Go 1:00:17
13 Problem Child 1:12:14
----- TRACK LIST -----
Live on local radio, Sydney, Australia, December 1976:
0:00:00 - 01. Jailbreak
0:05:03 - 02. The Jack
0:15:41 - 03. Can I Sit Next to You Girl
0:21:05 - 04. High Voltage
0:26:58 - 05. Rocker
0:34:56 - 06. It's a Long Way to the Top
Live at Arnheim, Rijnhall, Netherlands, July 13, 1979:
0:43:28 - 07. Intro
0:45:07 - 08. Highway to Hell
0:48:17 - 09. Bad Boy Boogie
0:53:36 - 10. The Jack
0:58:56 - 11. Rocker
1:05:17 - 12. Whole Lotta Rosie
Recorded with Trust at Scorpio Studio, London, UK, February 13, 1980
(Bon Scott's last recording):
1:10:04 - 13. Ride On
BBC Radio, London, UK, February 19, 1980:
1:13:03 - 14. Radio Story about Bon's Death
----- LINKS -----
Derelict Entertainment - http://www.derelictentertainment.com
24/7 Dynamite Music - http://www.247dynamitemusic.com
24/7 Christmas Music - http://www.247christmasmusic.com
----- COPYRIGHT NOTICE -----
All music on this channel appears with the consent of the artists via streaming agreements with YouTube and remains the intellectual property of the original artists. All ad revenues generated from plays of this video are paid directly to the copyright holders by YouTube.
AC/DC live from the 70s with one and only, BON SCOTT!
so i did find this little piece and thought it was great but after a couple of tracks in the live show this compilation cut to something that doesn't at all belong in there so i edited out that shit and also other things with crappy audio etc.. now it should be better anyway
Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott (9 July 1946– 19 February 1980) was a Scottish-born Australian rock musician, best known for being the lead singer and lyricist of Australian hard rock band AC/DC from 1974 until his death in 1980. He was born in Forfar and lived in Kirriemuir, Scotland, for 5 years before moving to Melbourne, Australia, with his family in 1952 at the age of six. The family lived in the suburb of Sunshine for four years before moving to Fremantle, Western Australia.
Scott formed his first band, The Spektors, in 1964 and became the band's drummer and occasional lead vocalist. He performed in several other bands including The Valentines and Fraternity before replacing Dave Evans as the lead singer of AC/DC in 1974.
In the July 2004 issue of Classic Rock, Scott was rated as number one in a list of the "100 Greatest Frontmen Of All Time" ahead of Freddie Mercury and Robert Plant.Hit Parader ranked Scott as fifth on their 2006 list of the 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Vocalists of all time.
Stood up spoke his mind Never pointed finger Cried out many times A god's given bringer Are you digging this Going back in time Music old or new You always come to mind Bon Scott that it is Your words never missed In after life I believe You ain't no history Hope you're feeling free Perfect play on words Something I could lean on This song's in return For helping me ride on Bon Scott that it is Your words never missed In after life I believe You ain't no history Hope you like what you see And feeling free - Yeah You know the piace you got the key Bon Scott that it is Your words never missed In after life I believe You ain't no history Hope you like what you see And feeling free - Yeah Bon Scott that it is The boys keep rocking ot