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'74 Jailbreak

Released: 15 October 1984
Recorded: 1974–76
Label: Atlantic Records
'74 Jailbreak is an EP by Australian rock band AC/DC, comprising five tracks that had previously been released only in Australia. It was released in 1984 in the United States, Canada, Brazil and Japan. The song "Jailbreak"was also released as a single and a video. The EP was reissued worldwide in 2003 as part of the AC/DC Remasters series. The first track is from the Australian version of Dirty Deads Done Dirt Cheap"  (1976), while the rest are from the Australian version of the band's debut album, High Voltage recorded in 1974 and released early the following year.
Band members:
Rob Bailey – bass guitar
Peter Clack – drums & percussion on Baby Please Don't Go
Tony Currenti – drums & percussion on tracks 2-4
Mark Evans – bass guitar on "Jailbreak"
Phil Rudd – drums & percussion on "Jailbreak"
Bon Scott - lead vocals
Angus Young - lead, rythm guitar
Malcolm Yound – rhythm guitar, lead guitar, backing vocals
George Young - producer
Harry Vanda - producer
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  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDDqVSMknQA
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUgs8BKXjRA
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Yr1-Y5ABPY
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxM2DDFyEeQ
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcAisYXkTdQ



Nervous Shakedown

Released: 27 July 1984
Label:
Atlantic Records
"Nervous Shakedown" is the fourth song on the AC/DC album Flick of the Switcj released in 1983. Two videos were made for the track. The first video was filmed on the same set and in the same format as the videos for "Flick of the Switch" and "Guns For Hire". However, another version was filmed which features the group on stage at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroiy, during a before-show rehearsal.
Band members:
Brian Johnson – lead vocals, producer
Phil Rudd  drums, producer
Cliff Williams – bass guitar, producer
Angus Young – lead guitar, producer
Malcolm Young – rhythm guitar, producer
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nlq80dnnx38
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MHAQ8D-yU0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yDYOFM8oaA


Flick of the Switch

Released: 1983
Recorded: 1983
Label: Atlantic Records
"Flick of the Switch" is a single by the Australian rock band AC/DC, from the album Flick of the Switch, released in 1983. It was written by Angus and Malcolm Young and Brian Johnson. It was released as a single only in certain territories, mainly Australia, Canada and the United States. The music video for the song "Flick of the Switch" was done in a similar format to the music videos for the album Back in Black The video shows the band playing the song inside of what was later revealed to be a closed up airplane hangar, surrounded by amplifiers with the AC/DC logo painted on them. Some versions of the video start with a short clip from a rehearsal tape of the band that shows Angus practicing dance moves for his onstage striptease while one of the band members, presumably Brian Johnson, sings in the background and the rest of the band laugh. Drummer Phil Rudd  had left the band by the time the video was recorded, and his replacement Simon Wright is featured instead.

Band members:
Brian Johnson – lead vocals, producer
Phil Rudd  drums, producer
Cliff Williams – bass guitar, producer
Angus Young – lead guitar, producer
Malcolm Young – rhythm guitar, producer
Flickoftheswitchsingle.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tqIOE-rPJU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTMrEvGto7E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWKcJwuZnzE


Guns for Hire

Released: 14 September 1983
Label: Atlantic
"Guns for Hire" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, from their album Flick of the Switch, released on 15 August 1983. Written by band members, Angus Young, Malcolm Young and Brian Johnson, it was also released in August as a single with "Landslide" as the B-side. The track served as the opening song during the band's performances during the ensuing tour in support of Flick of the Switch, but has never been performed on any other AC/DC tours since. A promotional video was produced for the song, which featured drummer Simon Wright rather than Phil Rudd. Rudd had left the band during the recording of Flick of the Switch and was replaced by Wright before the start of the tour.
Band members:
Brian Johnson – lead vocals
Phil Rudd  drums
Cliff Williams – bass guitar
Angus Young – lead guitar
Malcolm Young – rhythm guitar
ACDC_GunsForHire.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuNNo_xAdzc

Flick of the Switch

Released: 15 August 1983
Recorded: Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas, April 1983
Label: Albert, Atlantic, Sony
Released in 1983, it followed the highly successful Back in Black and For Those About to Rock albums. Flick of the Switch is the third AC/DC album to feature lead vocalist Brian Johnson, and it is the band's eighth internationally released studio album, the ninth to be released in their native Australia. All songs on the album were composed by guitarists Malcolm and Angus Young and vocalist Johnson. AC/DC returned to Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas to record their ninth album, the same studio where they had recorded Back in Black with Robert John "Mutt" Lange in 1980. Lange had produced AC/DC's three previous releases but this time the band chose to produce themselves. The album is notable for its "dry" sound, with very little of the polish that is evident on their previous effort For Those About to Rock We Salute You.  The album's birth was a troubled one; after having problems with Malcolm as well as drugs and alcohol, drummer Phil Rudd was fired midway through the album's recording sessions, although he had completed his drum parts. Rudd had been struggling for some time; tour manager Ian Jeffrey recalls getting a phone call from a strung-out Rudd at four in the morning when the band was playing in Nebraska on the Back in Black tour and finding the drummer in his hotel room in a state of disorientated agitation. Eventually Rudd broke down crying and begged Jeffery "Don't tell Malcolm." Jeffery also reveals that Malcolm punched the drummer after he showed up two hours late for the band's show at Long Island's Nassau Coliseum and was unable to play the last song of the encore. The drum position was eventually filled by future Dio drummer Simon Wright after more than 700 auditions were held in the U.S. and UK. Simon Kirke of Free and Bad Company fame, and Paul Thompson of Roxy Music were two of the drummers auditioned. Wright appeared in the videos for "Flick of the Switch", "Nervous Shakedown", and "Guns For Hire". A second video for "Nervous Shakedown" was also shot at a pre-show rehearsal at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. He also toured for the album, and is seen in the pro-shot video recordings from that period. The videos, which were shot in an aircraft-hangar sized area, seemed to reflect the stripped-down sound of the album and flew in the face of the growing infatuation that the music business was developing with the glitz of MTV.