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AC/DC - Back In Black special reissue details
Due out on February 8 via Sony, the "Back In Black" DualDisc features AC/DC's "Back In Black" CD album on one side, and the other side is a DVD featuring the entire album in enhanced LPCM Stereo, the film "The Story of Back in Black", featuring interviews with the band, archival footage, and in-studio performances of "Hells Bells", "You Shook Me All Night Long", "Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution", "Shoot to Thrill", and more.
DualDisc is an exciting new double-sided music entertainment product that combines audio and video content on a single disc.
With the first side of every DualDisc containing a full audio album, and the DVD side providing the same album in enhanced sound (such as 5.1 Surround Sound), along with such multimedia features as music videos, documentary footage, photo galleries, web links, and so on, DualDisc was created to bring the fan even closer to the creative artistic process. DualDisc will add an exciting new dimension to the consumer's musical experience. One disc, two experiences.
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DualDisc is an exciting new double-sided music entertainment product that combines audio and video content on a single disc.
With the first side of every DualDisc containing a full audio album, and the DVD side providing the same album in enhanced sound (such as 5.1 Surround Sound), along with such multimedia features as music videos, documentary footage, photo galleries, web links, and so on, DualDisc was created to bring the fan even closer to the creative artistic process. DualDisc will add an exciting new dimension to the consumer's musical experience. One disc, two experiences.
Suorce: http://www.blabbermouth.net
Band profile: | AC/DC |
AC/DC - soon in studio
According to the Australia's Beat Magazine, AC/DC will not be performing at the Big Day Out festival because they "will be in the studio in January." The Big Day Out festival is Australia's premiere rock music festival, drawing tens of thousands of people annually. This year it takes place across the country on January 21, 23 and 26. More information is available at www.bigdayout.com.
(Thanks: ElectricBasement.com)
(Thanks: ElectricBasement.com)
Band profile: | AC/DC |
AC/DC to have a street named in their honour
CNN.com is reporting that AC/DC could soon stroll down a lane named in their honor, city officials in the southern Australian city of Melbourne have said.
Melbourne City Council is considering renaming Corporation Lane, a narrow downtown alley, AC/DC Lane as a tribute to the band.
"They are probably the most successful Australian band ever and they really do have a connection to Melbourne," said council city services committee chairwoman Kimberly Kitching on Monda.
One of the band's famous video clips, for the song "It's A Long Way to the Top", was filmed on the back of a truck in a Melbourne street.
"I don't think there would be many who wouldn't know that film clip where they are playing on the back of flatbed truck along Swanson Street," Kitching said.
She said the name change proposal came about because Melbourne's rock and roll community was looking for a fitting tribute to the band.
"The area around the lane is full of rock and roll bars and I think it would be a fitting place for the tribute."
Kitching said the naming of the lane would be an alternative to giving the band keys to the city.
"We have recently tightened up our keys to the city program, but in the past we have given them to NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK and DOLLY PARTON."
She said the council would make a decision on the name change within the next month, but it had already received broad community support.
AC/DC already has a street named after it in Madrid, Spain.
Melbourne City Council is considering renaming Corporation Lane, a narrow downtown alley, AC/DC Lane as a tribute to the band.
"They are probably the most successful Australian band ever and they really do have a connection to Melbourne," said council city services committee chairwoman Kimberly Kitching on Monda.
One of the band's famous video clips, for the song "It's A Long Way to the Top", was filmed on the back of a truck in a Melbourne street.
"I don't think there would be many who wouldn't know that film clip where they are playing on the back of flatbed truck along Swanson Street," Kitching said.
She said the name change proposal came about because Melbourne's rock and roll community was looking for a fitting tribute to the band.
"The area around the lane is full of rock and roll bars and I think it would be a fitting place for the tribute."
Kitching said the naming of the lane would be an alternative to giving the band keys to the city.
"We have recently tightened up our keys to the city program, but in the past we have given them to NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK and DOLLY PARTON."
She said the council would make a decision on the name change within the next month, but it had already received broad community support.
AC/DC already has a street named after it in Madrid, Spain.
Band profile: | AC/DC |