It's that time of the year again. You can vote your favorite band into Studio Brussel's Heavy List, presented by Alex Agnew. Click this link to vote: De Zwaarste Lijst Simply select AC/DC from the drop down menus and your duty 's fulfilled!
If you can't wait until the 21st of April, you can try to get your hands on the vinyl reissue of Stiff Upper Lip and Ballbreaker, two absolute rarities on vinyl, and just reissued for the sake of Record Store Day. Hurry up while supplies last!
THE ENERGY OF AC/DC PERFORMANCES WORLDWIDE WITH A SPECIAL FOCUS ON BELGIUM © PHIL 2008-2026
Apr 13, 2014
Mar 26, 2014
AC/DC, The French Touch
Our friends in France, Philippe Lageat and Baptiste Brelet, have worked very hard and are ready to surprise the world soon with a master piece that assembles all possible traces left by AC/DC during their numerous visits in France. The high quality book 'AC/DC Tours de France' will cover ALL concerts of the band in France and every possible recording they did. The book is packed with high quality pictures as well as fan photos, and lots of interviews, even with the band members. Bravo les gars!
Hurry up if you want your book in a limited edition format: you can pre-order on http://acdc.letsroot.net/
Beware, there might be an oncost for shipping to Belgium, and bien sûr it's all in French......
Hurry up if you want your book in a limited edition format: you can pre-order on http://acdc.letsroot.net/
Beware, there might be an oncost for shipping to Belgium, and bien sûr it's all in French......
Feb 15, 2014
AC/DC 2014 Anniversary Bash
While racing at Palm Beach Grand prix in Florida, Brian Johnson found some
time for a radio interview with a Florida radio station. Brian revealed plans to celebrate the 40th
anniversary of the band with a new album and a world tour.
The band might start recording a new album as from May 2014 in Vancouver, and the world
tour would encompass 40 shows, one for each year the band exists. Brian also tells that this interviewer has
the luck to know about this since the band has up till now always denied such
plans, seen the health concerns of one of the band members. You can listen to the interview below.
We hope all
turns out fine and that the band can take great pleasure to hit the recording
tapes in the studio as planned! We will keep you posted as soon as more news comes in.
Feb 8, 2014
The Boss pays tribute to AC/DC in Perth...
.... by opening one of their shows in Perth earlier today with Highway to Hell!
It opens up quite softly but as from minute three the E Street Band and Bruce Springsteen built a guitar wall that could stand a storm. Great warmup song! ENJOY.
It opens up quite softly but as from minute three the E Street Band and Bruce Springsteen built a guitar wall that could stand a storm. Great warmup song! ENJOY.
Nov 11, 2013
AC/DC live in Deurne 1978
On this important day of 11 November, it is important to remember. Armistice day. No more war. Ever.
We have told you the story behind Bedlam in Belgium but this concert was at least as wild: the Arena Hall was well packed with a bigger crowd than the year before in Kontich. There were also small fights, but at least no large scale riot, and without the police officers pulling the plug like in 1977.
The motorclub Outlaws was doing security for the show and they were reported to be a little over active, calming the crowd down with wooden bats. This caused the band to intervene and to stop playing during High Voltage. Coming to sound: the band became really known for their ear blowing loudness. Look at that wall of sound with stacks of cabinets and Marshal heads on the pictures!
The motorclub Outlaws was doing security for the show and they were reported to be a little over active, calming the crowd down with wooden bats. This caused the band to intervene and to stop playing during High Voltage. Coming to sound: the band became really known for their ear blowing loudness. Look at that wall of sound with stacks of cabinets and Marshal heads on the pictures!
Ac/dc must have been well trained for this concert, after having played already more than 100 shows in the US and Europe earlier that year.
Supporting band that night was St. Paradise (according to www.ac-dc.net), a US hard rock group formed in the same year by ex-Ted Nugent band members Derek St. Holmes (vocals & guitar) and Rob Grange (vocals & bass). With Denny Carmassi (Montrose) on drums, they released an album the year after and then split soon after.Thanks again to Danny for the beautiful pictures! It is important to help us remember. And never forget! So if you were there, don't hesitate to leave a comment and share your memories.
Sep 19, 2013
Brian Johnson & Sting !
As announced earlier, Brian Johnson sings aloud on two tracks of the new Sting album. The first track Sky Hooks and Tartan Paint nearly sounds like a joly good Geordie song. It sounds quite fun! Sit down relax and have some tea!
And here's one more, entitled Shipyard. Brian does a great cameo and explores a full fledged musical style. WOw...something my ears need to get used to! A song with Jo Lawry and Jimmy Nail. See you on Broadway Brian (or soon on tour with the lads, I prefer).
Jun 9, 2013
Limited amount of signed Brian Johnson audio books available!
There are a limited amount of signed "Rockers and Rollers" Audio books available only at www.brianjohnsonracing.com. An abridged version of the book is read by his master's voice AND SOME ARE AUTOGRAPHED by Brian Johnson! Thanks to acdc.com for spreading the news!
Hurry up!
May 21, 2013
Belgian AC/DC tribute bands
There are some great Belgian AC/DC cover bands out there. Today, I'll present you two of them.
The first one is High Voltage, a band that exists since 1992 and has played over 600 shows (even in China). You might have seen the guitar god Angus Young clone before. He also played Angus in the reknown Dutch cover band Action In DC.
The band is playing in two weeks on the Belgian cover band festival Stage on Rails (Ghislenghien). For more info, programme and tickets, click the festival logo:
The second Belgian cover band is IC/TC, formerly known as I See/The Sea. These youngsters have the raw power and reflect the energy of the band in the early days. I've seen them a couple of years ago in Antwerp and I'm really curious to see how they evolved. I hope to cross their path this summer.
Take a look at their website for their summer tourdates.
Proud to be Belgian!
The first one is High Voltage, a band that exists since 1992 and has played over 600 shows (even in China). You might have seen the guitar god Angus Young clone before. He also played Angus in the reknown Dutch cover band Action In DC.
The band is playing in two weeks on the Belgian cover band festival Stage on Rails (Ghislenghien). For more info, programme and tickets, click the festival logo:
The second Belgian cover band is IC/TC, formerly known as I See/The Sea. These youngsters have the raw power and reflect the energy of the band in the early days. I've seen them a couple of years ago in Antwerp and I'm really curious to see how they evolved. I hope to cross their path this summer.
Take a look at their website for their summer tourdates.
Proud to be Belgian!
Apr 18, 2013
AC/DC Full Live show 1975!
Feb 24, 2013
Bedlam in Kontich 1977: the story behind Bedlam in Belgium (update)
"Stage was stage, Cops enraged, Crying for more, It was war, war,
war"
The above is an excerpt from the lyrics to the song Bedlam in Belgium on the Flick of the Switch album
(August 1983). The song defininately marked Belgium as an (infamous) spot onto
the AC/DC World Map!

For the last day of the EU leg of the Let There Be Rock-tour (9 October 1977), AC/DC was scheduled in Dancing Thierbrau in Kontich, Belgium, a concert organised by the Outlaws' Mechelen chapter. The show was organised in the sports hall next to the actual pub (where liters of Dortmunder Thierbrau pils were consumed). There weren't actually a lot of rock shows organised in the Thierbrau, so this was likely a one off. In those days, the Outlaws did the security for some of the AC/DC shows in Belgium. An eye witness told me it was rather scary to buy an entrance ticket out of a cigar box from one of the bikers. This is what the Dancing looked like. It became a takeaway, fully destroyed recently:
The sports hall was not really accomodated to host rock shows: the place
had chairs and a stage made of wooden beer crats. The sports hall did not
have the right power requirements to supply high voltage rock and roll:
that was the reason the crew needed to head to brussels and look for
power group equipment, making the show start later than scheduled.
Meantime band and crew, and also locals could literally warmup, making
use of the basket ball rings.
Some guys were chilling on a chair, waiting for the show to
begin, until Angus started suddenly playing solos out of the dressing
room. That sound was really loud an claimed by our eye witness to be much
louder than any other band claiming at the time that they were louder than
anything else.
At 9,30 pm the band could finally start playing. The hour
indicated on the clock on the picture below, taken during the first notes of Live
Wire:
Kontich had a strict 11 p.m. noise curfew, but the band was still
performing. A small riot broke out when the local police tried to
prevent the band from playing. They had to call for extra forces.
What followed is a cat and mouse play between the band and the
police forces, almost like a slapstick comedy. Cops followed Angus, who
had jumped off stage duckwalking, into the crowd and hit him. Cliff
Williams, who was then 4 months in AC/DC, also hit one cop with his bass
guitar! The song also suggests fire arms being shown to enforce
silence.
You can read a full second to second report here: http://acdcbelgium.blogspot.fr/2008/11/bedlam-in-belgium-from-eye-witness.html
A warm thank you to Jimmy Jumper and especially to DannyC for his
wonderful pictures of the Kontich show and the entrance ticket. New witness stories are always welcome. Contact me via the link on the mainpage left. All
pictures in this article are from the Bedlam in Belgium night of 9 October in
Kontich, Belgium.
READ MORE in the previous posts:
http://acdcbelgium.blogspot.fr/2008/11/bedlam-in-belgium-from-eye-witness.html
http://acdcbelgium.blogspot.fr/2008/08/bedlam-in-kontich-1977.html
READ MORE in the previous posts:
http://acdcbelgium.blogspot.fr/2008/11/bedlam-in-belgium-from-eye-witness.html
http://acdcbelgium.blogspot.fr/2008/08/bedlam-in-kontich-1977.html
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