"Girls Got Rhythm" was the second single from AC/DC's 1979 breakthrough album Highway to Hell. Back then the nearest record store was just over a mile from my house and the employees at the store would often make 4 foot by 4 foot artistic recreations of the cover artwork of the most popular records of the day and then attach them above the signage to the store so that you could see them from half a mile away which was necessary because the parking lot in front of the store was gigantic. The mock up for Highway to Hell stayed up for well over a year. I can still see that picture of a devil horn wearing Angus Young sneering out besides his band mates to this day. Angus Young is the name of the lead guitar player, the guy rocking out during his solo in the video.
"Wow, Mike, that sounds like such a cool experience! Those massive art pieces must have made the store feel alive with music. Angus has such an iconic look-definitely unforgettable! Much Love ❤️❤️
"Girls Got Rhythm" was the second single from AC/DC's 1979 breakthrough album Highway to Hell. Back then the nearest record store was just over a mile from my house and the employees at the store would often make 4 foot by 4 foot artistic recreations of the cover artwork of the most popular records of the day and then attach them above the signage to the store so that you could see them from half a mile away which was necessary because the parking lot in front of the store was gigantic. The mock up for Highway to Hell stayed up for well over a year. I can still see that picture of a devil horn wearing Angus Young sneering out besides his band mates to this day. Angus Young is the name of the lead guitar player, the guy rocking out during his solo in the video.
"Wow, Mike, that sounds like such a cool experience! Those massive art pieces must have made the store feel alive with music. Angus has such an iconic look-definitely unforgettable! Much Love ❤️❤️
The store felt alive with music because employees were allowed to play the records they were selling. 😄