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Man Plays AC/DC on Flaming Bagpipes
Man Plays AC/DC on Flaming Bagpipes
Man Plays AC/DC on Flaming Bagpipes
For a funeral or Thanksgiving Day parade, bagpipes are great. But for a rock song? An Australian man will leave you thinking differently after watching his performance of AC/DC's 'Thunderstruck' on the instrument. Making the whole thing even more awesome: The bagpipes shoot fire.
Weekend Songs: AC/DC, ‘You Shook Me All Night Long’
Weekend Songs: AC/DC, ‘You Shook Me All Night Long’
Weekend Songs: AC/DC, ‘You Shook Me All Night Long’
Classic rock is about heavy hooks, power chords and tight harmonies. But it’s also about letting loose and enjoying the good times. And there’s no better time for that than Friday evening, when we pick up our paycheck, punch out of work and enjoy a couple days of much-needed rest and relaxation.
AC/DC Sung by 12 Year Old – Best of YouTube
AC/DC Sung by 12 Year Old – Best of YouTube
AC/DC Sung by 12 Year Old – Best of YouTube
Looking for dirty deeds done dirt cheap? Well, you might be in luck -- especially if you live in a state where there are relaxed child labor laws. In the clip above, 12-year-old singer Brooks Paul belts out a convincing version of the AC/DC classic with his band -- but if you're looking to hire them, you might have to drive him home after the gig.
AC/DC’s Cliff Williams Gives Update on Next Album
AC/DC’s Cliff Williams Gives Update on Next Album
AC/DC’s Cliff Williams Gives Update on Next Album
AC/DC haven't exactly been the hardest-working band in show business over the last few decades. The legendary Aussie rockers have only released three albums since 1990, and their last album was 'Black Ice' in 2008. But in a new interview, bassist Cliff Williams says guitarists Angus Young and his brother Malcolm have been working on some new material -- though he stops short of promising a timetab
AC/DC Wine to Become Available in the U.S.
AC/DC Wine to Become Available in the U.S.
AC/DC Wine to Become Available in the U.S.
Last year, AC/DC launched their own brand of wine in their native Australia. The response was so good that, in February, they were able to begin exporting it to the U.K. Now, they look to conquer an even bigger market, with the product soon to hit select stores in America.

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