Brian Johnson recalls the time AC/DC went monster hunting at Loch Ness after a few too many drinks. The band's career has been wild and eventful.
From Angus Young literally melting his amplifiers several times to taking part in major historical moments such as the fall of a notorious dictator, AC/DC has surpassed every expectation since their early days. The Australian rockers carved out a special place in rock ‘n’ roll history.
Firmly rooted in genre purism, AC/DC aimed to bring the “swing” back to rock ‘n’ roll, channeling the authentic swagger of legends like Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and Muddy Waters. They openly criticized the "stiff" and "boring" live shows of contemporaries like The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin, whom they saw as pompous due to their success.
The band focused on keeping their music simple, full of high-energy grooves, and promising only wild, frenzied performances to their fans. This approach helped them deliver raw anthems and endless classic riffs that resonated with audiences worldwide.
Brian Johnson: "After a few too many drinks, we decided to try and catch the Loch Ness Monster."
Like their heroes and fellow chart-toppers, AC/DC's career includes countless outrageous moments that would be perfect for a future biopic about the band.
AC/DC's journey blends raw musical passion with unforgettable wild moments, cementing their legendary status in rock history.