Wall M., AC/DC. Hell Aint a Bad Place to Be — 2013
Аннотация: The hard-hitting, behind-closed-doors biography AC/DC fans have been waiting for. The "LA Times" memorably asked: "Why so many Satanic lyrics? Why the bisexual implications in the name? Didn't the lead singer drink himself to death? What kind of heroes are these?". The answer: the kind that have sold over 200 million albums, played more than 10,000 shows, and still don't give a f*** what you think about them. They are AC/DC and this is their never-before-told-story. From their gang-busting origins on the notoriously heavy Australian pub scene on the early 1970s to their punk-defying assault on first Britain and then America in the 1980s, uncovering the truth behind the mysterious death of singer Bon Scott and giving unflinching insight into the dizzying highs and often self-inflicted lows, world-renowned rock chronicler Mick Wall unearths fresh, previously unheard testimony from the key players in the AC/DC story.