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Back in late 1979, the fledgling Def Leppard famously supported AC/DC on Bon Scott's final tour. For the young Joe Elliott it ...
AC/DC polished off Back In Black in about six weeks. Given that working with producer Mutt Lange was – indeed, still is – a notoriously slow, painstaking process, this was something of a result.
On this day in 1980, AC/DC went No. 1 with their first album recorded without lead singer Bon Scott, who died six months earlier.
Lange had an equally impressive track record, having worked on some of the biggest rock albums of the early ’80s, AC/DC’s Back In Black and For Those About To Rock, Foreigner’s 4 and Def ...
For AC/DC and Shania Twain, that producer was Mutt Lange. Robert “Mutt” Lange began working with Australian rock band AC/DC while they were recording Highway to Hell in the spring of 1979.
Some Revelations About Mutt Lange, Shania Twain’s Ex-Husband from ‘Not Just a Girl’ Netflix Documentary By Johnny Loftus @ glennganges Published July 27, 2022, 12:15 p.m. ET ...
Lange heard the rough edges of AC/DC’s sound, led by the Young brothers Angus and Malcolm on lead and rhythm guitar, and the vocals singer Bon Scott once described as “A weasel on heat,” and ...
The biggest change was the dismissal of producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange, who had worked on AC/DC's previous three albums, starting with their 1979 commercial breakthrough Highway to Hell.
You’ve been thunderstruck. AC/DC fans are discovering that a sewing machine inspired the ’70s rock band’s name. While the group’s catchy tunes like “Highway to Hell” and “You Shook ...