On this day in AC/DC history |
2008 is a great year to be a rocker. A new Metallica album available next week and the next — and possibly last (hope not) — AC/DC studio album Black Ice will be available October 20. Oh yeah.
You can grab the AC DC what happened in history widget for your blog or favorite social service here or using the ‘get & share’ link in the embed above (RSS Readers: visit the page to see widget embed).
Black Ice Track Listing
1. Rock ’n Roll Train - you can listen to this track on the widget page
2. Skies On Fire
3. Big Jack
4. Anything Goes
5. War Machine
6. Smash N Grab
7. Spoilin’ For A Fight
8. Wheels
9. Decibel
10. Stormy May Day
11. She Likes Rock N Roll
12. Money Made
13. Rock N Roll Dream
14. Rocking All The Way
15. Black Ice
Did this post make you go hmm?




Sweet. My hubby missed the AC/DC years, he was busy working and raising his daughters. So every time I turn it up, he doesn’t get it. Such a shame! (He doesn’t understand why I turn up Rush, either.)
Comment by UptakeInOH — September 6, 2008 @ 7:38 am PST
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UptakeInOH - doesn’t understand cranking Rush? Sacrilege!
Albums like Moving Pictures are eternal. Now go check his “Vital Signs”
Comment by TDavid — September 6, 2008 @ 9:42 am PST
It’s nice to see some of the big players are back - Metallica’s last album was a bit of a let down but I have heard only good things about this one.
Went to see a great AC/DC tribute band here in the UK recently - Dirty DC - if you can’t see the real thing these guys are the next best thing! Really good show with very accurate guitar work!
Comment by olly — September 9, 2008 @ 7:56 am PST
Can’t wait to see AC/DC tour the “Black Ice” album. The song “Rock & roll Train” is being played here. There’s another song worth checking out called “Women, Whiskey & Rock’n'Roll” which celebrates the life and spirit of Bon Scott in true AC/DC style. It’s by Don Coleman and has been on AC/DC’s website at - acdc.com/fromtheband (click on the lightning bolt next to the vid panels) for a few months or check it out at myspace.com/doncoleman. There’s also Don’s Acca Dacca Tribute performances on YouTube. If they tour Canada’s East Coast, I’d love to see Don Coleman open for them as it would be a truly TNT moment.
Comment by Jon Blues — September 9, 2008 @ 10:46 am PST
At least these big players have also gotten with the times. I don’t feel they would be able to grow with the modern times, if they hadn’t cut their hair to reflect the audiences out there. That was a very intelligent move to change as society makes change. Without loosing who you are though…
You rock AC DC!
Grabbed the widget! Thanks!
Comment by Pete — September 11, 2008 @ 2:30 pm PST