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http://acdc.com/index_album.htmlAustralian hard rock legends AC/DC held a "dress rehearsal" for their Black Ice World Tour last night (Sunday, October 26) at the Wachovia Arena in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania in front of 3,000 specially invited fans from around the world. AC/DC reportedly began rehearsals at the arena on October 19 and agreed to kick off the tour at the same venue on October 28. One person who attended last night's concert told BLABBERMOUTH.NET, "They played an 80-minute set of classic AC/DC, including 'Rock 'N Roll Train' and 'Black Ice' from the new album. The show was obviously just a selection of the setlist for the upcoming tour, but on my way out of the venue, I noticed what I guess is the complete setlist for the tour. It was written on a small poster in the closed off area around the sound- and light board, and all the songs they played on today's mini show were on the list." A photo of the above-mentioned list can be viewed below. The complete song listing is as follows (***Note***: Not all of these songs were performed at the dress rehearsal): 01. Rock 'N Roll Train 02. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be 03. Back In Black 04. Stiff Upper Lip 05. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 06. Thunderstruck 07. Hard As A Rock 08. The Jack 09. Hells Bells 10. Shoot To Thrill 11. You Shook Me All Night Long 12. TNT 13. Whole Lotta Rosie 14. Let There Be Rock 15. Highway To Hell 16. For Those About To Rock 17. Anything Goes 18. Big Jack 19. War Machine 20. Black Ice 21. Bad Boy Boogie

http://s185.photobucket.com/albums/x46/nightprowler1226/A statue honoring AC/DC's Bon Scott, which was first revealed at the Aussie Rock Celebration concert in suburban Claremont on February 24, was placed permanently at the Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour in Western Australia. The Mayor of Fremantle, Peter Tagliaferri, did the official unveiling on Saturday, October 25. Perth Channel 9 news in Australia's aired a short report on February 22, 2008 about the Bon Scott statue unveiling. Watch the clip below. Scott was just 33 when found dead in February 1980 from acute alcohol poisoning after a night out in London. He was later buried at Fremantle Cemetery. According to PerthNow, West Australian Bon Scott fan club president Doug Thorncroft, who pushed for almost a decade to have a permanent tribute to his Scottish-born hard rock hero, said the statue was just right. "It's true Bon in his rock and roll singer stance. He's giving it all to the crowd, he said. "He's got a microphone in his left hand, tilted up and the cable from the amp on the right, and it's just so Bon. "His jeans are painted on with his package bulging out.'' Scott's family migrated to Melbourne from Roods Kirriemuir in Scotland when he was six years old and soon moved to Fremantle. He joined AC/DC in 1974 and led the band to its initial international success.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snUbS1L5eyI

... o quinteto australiano vai-nos entregando ao longo de 15 temas muito daquilo que sempre soube fazer em riffs repletos de swing, coros facilmente arrebatadores, um sentimento bluesy espalhado por todo o disco... < 81 / 100 >