Music video description

The band AC/DC is a true classic of rock, hard rock and, as they say themselves, rock and roll. Fans of such music need no introduction, but for those who are new to the world of good old hits I will briefly introduce this group. It was founded in the 70s, more precisely in the Australian capital of Sydney in 1973 by two brothers Malcolm and Angus Young. In the early days, before they released their debut album, they experimented a lot with music. Finally, in 1977, their first album entitled "High Voltage" was released on the Australian music market. Later that year, also only in the Australian market, they released their second album T.N.T. Meanwhile, just a year later, that is in 1976, the album "High Voltage" was released in the rest of the world. At that point, the band's albums and songs may not have broken popularity records, but the band was already making a name for itself. However, from album to album their popularity grew, and in 1979 with the release of the album "Highway to Hell" came the breakthrough. This album included the song of the same title AC/DC - Highway To Hell, which literally went down in history and today is considered a rock classic. For the band, however, this popularity ended with a tragic story because a year later in February 1980, the band's lead singer Bon Scott died during one of the parties heavily laced with alcohol. After this tragic event, the band wanted to quit, but with the support and encouragement of Scott's parents, they decided to find a new vocalist and continue their activities. The new vocalist became "Brian Johnson." And so later that year the album "Back in Black" appeared, which on the one hand was a tribute to a deceased colleague and on the other hand was the band's best and best-selling album. It was number one in a great many countries and songs like "Hells Bells," "Back in Black" and "Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution" are among the band's favorites today. But let's go back to the song "Thunderstruck" itself, as I already mentioned the song was recorded in 1990. The video for the song was recorded in the same year at London's Brixton Academy. Your attention may be drawn to the fact that all concert participants are wearing the same white T-shirts. Well, before the performance, the entire audience was given free t-shirts with the words "AC/DC - I was Thunderstruck" and the date of the performance on the back. The end result of the video is really impressive and boils with energy.... Anyway, see for yourself, I invite you to watch the music video AC/DC - Thunderstruck.

Last edited: 16-07-2023