Malcolm was the man when it came to riffs in AC/DC, so there's a 99.9% chance that he's the one who wrote most of the music for High Voltage, as he would continue to do so until he retired. Angus created the solo and Bon wrote the lyrics. R.i.p. Bon and Malcolm.
Before there was a movie, in about 1980, I orchestrated a lip synced musical to The Wall with the kids I was babysitting (ages 8, 9 and 10, me being about 13). When their parents got home they had to sit though most of it before putting the kids to bed.
The band Coven did the finger horn prior to Gene Simmons. It’s part of the album art from Coven’s 1969 album “Witchcraft Destroys Minds and Reaps Souls.” But the video states Dio made the gesture popular.
All of the Roger Waters-era Pink Floyd albums as well as his solo albums have a cyclic "wrap-around" component to them. Specifically: The Dark Side of the Moon: Begins/ends with thump, thump of a heartbeat. Wish You Were Here: Wind sound fx. Also begins/ends with "Shine On..." Animals: Bookended by "Pigs on the Wing" Parts 1 and 2. The Final Cut: Begins/ends with traffic sounds (cars on the highway). Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking: Begins/ends with a clock ticking by the side of the bed. Radio KAOS: Morse code "tapped" electronically and voice says "That's... back to the beginning." Amused to Death: Crickets chirping in the night. Incidentally, the cover of "Dark Side" was intentionally (according to some) designed so that it would be a "wrap-around" (i.e., light split into colors, then colors converging in the prism back into white light). Additionally, the fact about Rick Wright being the only member to earn money on the Wall tour as a paid musician (i.e., non-band member) applied to the "Delicate Sound of Thunder" tour as well. He was not reinstated as a member on the MLoR album, even though he plays on it. The liner notes/cd booklet only have Gilmour and Mason pictured throughout.
In 1969 I had a High School English class that also "interpreted" I Am The Walrus. When the teacher asked what the class thought "John was trying to tell us" by the lyric, I suggested he was trying to tell us it was time for his medication. She was obviously angered by my response--I shut right up, as I feared she may have had knife...
Gene Simmons was the first to do the finger horns in 1973. He was holding his bass pick with the middle & ring finger and thumb and he continued to hold his hand up And it stuck with him. Dio wasn’t in Sabbath for another 10 years!
Why was there a false voiceover at minute 17:50 about Dean Martin roasting Dionne Warwick? That was televised in the 70s. We ALL heard it! Is TH-cam truly enforcing censorship that badly???
There's a lots of great facts here. And didn't know more than half of these things. There's some guy that whines about me not reading books. But, I don't whine about the people like you guys who are kind enough to put this information up. He's welcome to keep reading. It's a great thing. But this is the way I absorb things not it works very well and I'm most grateful for what you guys do. Many thanks.
You’re wrong, John Belushi was never a member of the Hollywood vampires. It was John Lennon, Alice Cooper, Keith Moon, Micky Dolenz, Harry Nilsson and Ringo Starr.
It wasn't as if there was an official rulebook clearly stating what did and did not define membership. It was a group of guys going out and drinking heavily. There were a bunch of others that can be considered "members" just depending on how you define it. You are just stating the "core members" who lived in the area and were most often in attendance. Besides that, even you missed all of the "core members" since you didn't mention Bob Brown, persumably because he wasn't a celebrity.
I was one of the unsuccessful 19,980,000 to enter the Led Zep lottery 😢 I read somewhere AC/DC got their name from the back of a hairdryer belonging to one of their sisters.
I shall do my best. Discarded X-ray photographs would be purchased from hospitals or dug out of the trash. Basic recording equipment was cobbled together or smuggled in, a hole would be drilled (or burnt) in the plate's middle, and the plate would be cut like a record. The sound quality was evidently dreadful, but this was all they had, thanks to Communism. Wikipedia has more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribs_(recordings)
@roachrip funny you mentioned that...I just watched her performance on the most recent SNL show. She was actually pretty darn good, (for a goat 🐐) ! Another thing ....I didn't realize Ariana Grande was so vocally talented.
"Everytime someone smokes a cigarette, 7 minutes gets added to Keith Richards' life." 😂 6:18
Malcolm was the man when it came to riffs in AC/DC, so there's a 99.9% chance that he's the one who wrote most of the music for High Voltage, as he would continue to do so until he retired. Angus created the solo and Bon wrote the lyrics. R.i.p. Bon and Malcolm.
I love this. Thank you
Video done had a stroke after 15 minutes or so. Get you some rest Mr music-facts man.
Funny, I listened to Pink Floyd the Wall over and over when i was 8 in the early '90's!😂
I went to see Pink Floyd perform The Wall live on February 24th 1980 at Nassau Coliseum in Long Island NY. It was 3 days after my 16th birthday. 😎
@@MukiBlalock are you okay?
Before there was a movie, in about 1980, I orchestrated a lip synced musical to The Wall with the kids I was babysitting (ages 8, 9 and 10, me being about 13). When their parents got home they had to sit though most of it before putting the kids to bed.
Listen to Pink Floyd while watching the Wizard of Oz! Mind blowing!
The band Coven did the finger horn prior to Gene Simmons. It’s part of the album art from Coven’s 1969 album “Witchcraft Destroys Minds and Reaps Souls.”
But the video states Dio made the gesture popular.
All of the Roger Waters-era Pink Floyd albums as well as his solo albums have a cyclic "wrap-around" component to them. Specifically:
The Dark Side of the Moon: Begins/ends with thump, thump of a heartbeat.
Wish You Were Here: Wind sound fx. Also begins/ends with "Shine On..."
Animals: Bookended by "Pigs on the Wing" Parts 1 and 2.
The Final Cut: Begins/ends with traffic sounds (cars on the highway).
Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking: Begins/ends with a clock ticking by the side of the bed.
Radio KAOS: Morse code "tapped" electronically and voice says "That's... back to the beginning."
Amused to Death: Crickets chirping in the night.
Incidentally, the cover of "Dark Side" was intentionally (according to some) designed so that it would be a "wrap-around" (i.e., light split into colors, then colors converging in the prism back into white light).
Additionally, the fact about Rick Wright being the only member to earn money on the Wall tour as a paid musician (i.e., non-band member) applied to the "Delicate Sound of Thunder" tour as well. He was not reinstated as a member on the MLoR album, even though he plays on it. The liner notes/cd booklet only have Gilmour and Mason pictured throughout.
In 1969 I had a High School English class that also "interpreted" I Am The Walrus. When the teacher asked what the class thought "John was trying to tell us" by the lyric, I suggested he was trying to tell us it was time for his medication. She was obviously angered by my response--I shut right up, as I feared she may have had knife...
Gene Simmons was the first to do the finger horns in 1973. He was holding his bass pick with the middle & ring finger and thumb and he continued to hold his hand up
And it stuck with him. Dio wasn’t in Sabbath for another 10 years!
Nobody going to mention the Bob Dylan Victoria's Secret commercial coming up twice?
Why was there a false voiceover at minute 17:50 about Dean Martin roasting Dionne Warwick? That was televised in the 70s. We ALL heard it! Is TH-cam truly enforcing censorship that badly???
They had the words on screen so you can read it
You can read it on the screen Sounds racist now but I don't think he meant any harm
Fact #102
In 1977 The Rolling Stones performed in a Toronto tavern, the El Mocambo, under the name "The Cockroaches".
And my cousin was waitressing there that night. She knew about the gig before the rest of the public as an employee.
@@travisazzopardi8024 That's so cool! Your cousin witnessed history at The El Mo!
There's a lots of great facts here. And didn't know more than half of these things. There's some guy that whines about me not reading books. But, I don't whine about the people like you guys who are kind enough to put this information up. He's welcome to keep reading. It's a great thing. But this is the way I absorb things not it works very well and I'm most grateful for what you guys do. Many thanks.
You’re wrong, John Belushi was never a member of the Hollywood vampires. It was John Lennon, Alice Cooper, Keith Moon, Micky Dolenz, Harry Nilsson and Ringo Starr.
It wasn't as if there was an official rulebook clearly stating what did and did not define membership. It was a group of guys going out and drinking heavily. There were a bunch of others that can be considered "members" just depending on how you define it. You are just stating the "core members" who lived in the area and were most often in attendance.
Besides that, even you missed all of the "core members" since you didn't mention Bob Brown, persumably because he wasn't a celebrity.
John Belushi was in a movie Hollywood Knights where he was a singer in a band
All I know is that he cracked me up when he said there's 7 min added to Keith's life when you smoke a 🚬. 🎉😂
Loo
@@wolfangel6988lmao
Must be the Wall!
They show Jimmy Page and then they say Jeff Beck come on people get your video straight
I was one of the unsuccessful 19,980,000 to enter the Led Zep lottery 😢 I read somewhere AC/DC got their name from the back of a hairdryer belonging to one of their sisters.
It was a sewing machine, with which he made and repaired various schoolboy outfits for Angus in the early days of the band.
They actually got their name from the power source selection switch on a sewing machine.
you're so vain was about Warren Beatty, Mick Jagger sang backing vocals
Hopefully someone can explain how you can bootleg audio using x rays.
They pressed bootlegs onto discarded x-rays. I guess you could say they were the original floppy discs. 😂
I shall do my best.
Discarded X-ray photographs would be purchased from hospitals or dug out of the trash.
Basic recording equipment was cobbled together or smuggled in, a hole would be drilled (or burnt) in the plate's middle, and the plate would be cut like a record.
The sound quality was evidently dreadful, but this was all they had, thanks to Communism.
Wikipedia has more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribs_(recordings)
Shakira still sounds like a goat
She is honestly cringe
I thought that title belonged to Stevie Nicks..
@roachrip funny you mentioned that...I just watched her performance on the most recent SNL show. She was actually pretty darn good, (for a goat 🐐) ! Another thing ....I didn't realize Ariana Grande was so vocally talented.
Please don't disrespect these icons. Makes me 😔
There's some repeating going on here
"Queen of Rock n Roll" is Tina Turner not Janis.
Shoegaze is not a thing. Please stop
loveless says otherwise
Evlis 🌬️🤮👎
Who tf is Evlis? 🤣😂
AI narrated repetitive crap