This film puts the album Highway to Hell in the spotlight and with the help of those who worked on the case, friends of Bon Scott, AC / DC biographers and others who were there at the time, discover how the album was made , how it was received and how it continues to inspire musicians and fans to this day. With rare and classic images of the group, interviews with Bon Scott and Angus Young, exclusive contributions from friends, colleagues, journalists and biographers, every track on the album reviewed and evaluated by a panel of experts estimated that, and many others. Although it was not until the release of the album Back In Black AC / DC became superstars in the world, the time most fondly remembered by fans of this extraordinary group is when Bon Scott bar - between 1974 and 1980. And if there is a disc from the moment that best illustrates the powerful "DC were all these years, should be Highway To Hell.
Bonus material: I doubt that the other reviewer here has actually seen this DVD, because it claims it does not contain music of AC / DC or a movie is all wrong, it contains actaully charges, and interviews with Bon, Angus, as I have never seen before, is first class. The film includes clips of each song on the album, a lot of interviews with band members and contributions from Tony Platt [who co-produced the album with Mutt Lange] Good movie Clinton Walker, longtime friend Bon and former band member, Vincent Lovegrove and, yes, Malcolm Dome is also there, but to speak intelligently and with authority, and it seems that not only met the band several times, but remain in touch and learn more about them than anyone here [he is one of rock's most respected lists around day ']. There are many others too, and it is one of the best documentaries I have seen in the group - if you're a true fan, I would recommend a purchase.
Bonus material: I doubt that the other reviewer here has actually seen this DVD, because it claims it does not contain music of AC / DC or a movie is all wrong, it contains actaully charges, and interviews with Bon, Angus, as I have never seen before, is first class. The film includes clips of each song on the album, a lot of interviews with band members and contributions from Tony Platt [who co-produced the album with Mutt Lange] Good movie Clinton Walker, longtime friend Bon and former band member, Vincent Lovegrove and, yes, Malcolm Dome is also there, but to speak intelligently and with authority, and it seems that not only met the band several times, but remain in touch and learn more about them than anyone here [he is one of rock's most respected lists around day ']. There are many others too, and it is one of the best documentaries I have seen in the group - if you're a true fan, I would recommend a purchase.


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