High Voltage
by Jeff Apter /
2017 / English / EPUB
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Angus Young, the co-founder and the last surviving original
member of AC/DC, has for more than 40 years been the face, sound
and sometimes the exposed backside of the trailblazing rock band.
In his trademark schoolboy outfit, guitar in hand, Angus has
given his signature sound to songs such as ‘A Long Way to the
Top’, ‘Highway to Hell’ and ‘Back in Black’, helping AC/DC become
the biggest rock band on the planet. High Voltage is the first
biography to focus exclusively on Angus. It tells of his
remarkable rise from working-class Glasgow and Sydney to the
biggest stages in the world. The youngest of eight kids, Angus
always seemed destined for a life in music, and it was his
passion and determination that saw AC/DC become hard rock’s
greatest act. Over the years, Angus has endured the devastating
death of iconic vocalist Bon Scott, the forced retirement of his
brother in arms, Malcolm Young, and more recently the loss from
the band of singer Brian Johnson and drummer Phil Rudd. Yet
somehow the little guitar maestro has kept AC/DC not just on the
rails, but at the top of the rock pile.
Angus Young, the co-founder and the last surviving original
member of AC/DC, has for more than 40 years been the face, sound
and sometimes the exposed backside of the trailblazing rock band.
In his trademark schoolboy outfit, guitar in hand, Angus has
given his signature sound to songs such as ‘A Long Way to the
Top’, ‘Highway to Hell’ and ‘Back in Black’, helping AC/DC become
the biggest rock band on the planet. High Voltage is the first
biography to focus exclusively on Angus. It tells of his
remarkable rise from working-class Glasgow and Sydney to the
biggest stages in the world. The youngest of eight kids, Angus
always seemed destined for a life in music, and it was his
passion and determination that saw AC/DC become hard rock’s
greatest act. Over the years, Angus has endured the devastating
death of iconic vocalist Bon Scott, the forced retirement of his
brother in arms, Malcolm Young, and more recently the loss from
the band of singer Brian Johnson and drummer Phil Rudd. Yet
somehow the little guitar maestro has kept AC/DC not just on the
rails, but at the top of the rock pile.