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    AC/DC Boxset due in October

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    AC/DC's Ultimate Career-Spanning DVD Box Set 'Plug Me In' Due In October - Aug. 24, 2007

    Columbia Records will release "Plug Me In" — the ultimate career-spanning DVD box set of live performances, interviews and more from AC/DC, the world's most electrifying rock and roll band — on Tuesday, October 16.

    The first AC/DC release since the band came to Columbia Records earlier this year, the AC/DC "Plug Me In" DVD collection brings together for the very first time an astonishing five hours of definitive live concert and television performances — many of them previously unavailable — chronicling the ongoing career (now in its fourth decade!) of a groundbreaking rock and roll powerhouse whose music transcends the test of time.

    "AC/DC has delivered the most dynamic rock and roll music in the world," said Steve Barnett, Chairman, Columbia Records. "Columbia is honored to be releasing this definitive career-spanning retrospective featuring many of AC/DC's finest filmed performances."

    Disc One of the AC/DC "Plug Me In" DVD collection begins with a performance of "High Voltage" performed in October 1975 on Australia's "King of Pop" awards show. The first disc of "Plug Me In" is devoted to the band's formative years (1975-1979) with original lead singer, the late Bon Scott capturing the group in its full early glory with more than 20 performances including rare black-and-white video footage of the notorious St. Albans High School concert on March 3, 1976; the very first UK television appearance in July 1976; pristine live full-color stereo concert performances from Glasgow and Essex University in 1978; and three songs — including the very first public performance of "Highway To Hell" — from Netherlands television in 1979. Bonus material on Disc One includes a Bon Scott interview from November 1977; extraordinary band interviews from 1976; and four songs recorded live in Nice on December 15, 1979, one of Bon Scott's last concerts with the band before his tragic death on February 19, 1980.

    Disc Two of the AC/DC "Plug Me In" DVD collection covers the band's second great epoch: the Brian Johnson era which began with the release of "Back In Black" in 1980 and continues to this day. In addition to more than 20 performances drawn from three decades of concerts around the world — including an extremely rare Japanese television appearance from February 1981, blistering '80s and '90s sets from Detroit to Moscow, incredible footage from 1996's "Ballbreaker" tour (including the "Beavis & Butthead" intro), and 21st century barnburners in Paris, Munich, and Toronto — "Plug Me In" includes a fantastic array of bonus material including the AC/DC Donnington interview on the "Old Grey Whistle Test" (August 1984) and AC/DC's in-concert performance of "Rock Me Baby" with THE ROLLING STONES.

    A deluxe collector's edition of "Plug Me In" — containing a third DVD of 21 additional rare performances spanning both the Bon Scott and Brian Johnson eras as well as a treasure trove of facsimile reproductions of authentic AC/DC memorabilia — will also be available for a limited time beginning Tuesday, October 16.

    The AC/DC "Plug Me In" DVD box set is both a Holy Grail for aficionados of AC/DC as well as an ideal and comprehensive introduction to the music and history of a pioneering band that continues to define the electrifying possibilities of rock and roll.

    Formed in Sydney, Australia in 1973 by brothers Angus and Malcolm Young (still the most formidable electric guitar team in rock), AC/DC released its first album, "High Voltage", in 1975. The group has gone on to sell nearly 70 million albums in the U.S. alone, making AC/DC one of the five best-selling bands in American music history. The "Back In Black" album has achieved RIAA double diamond status, for sales in excess of 21 million copies in the United States, and is the U.S.'s fifth largest-selling album ever.

    AC/DC was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003.
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    Sounds pretty fuckin' cool to me!

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    Cool ... that's out today!

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    Not getting it if it's all live sh|t.
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    Originally posted by Douglas T.
    Cool ... that's out today!
    Nah, it's out in October. The Blabbermouth article is dated today. I fell for it at first

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    Originally posted by Steve Savicki
    Not getting it if it's all live sh|t.
    Why not?

    Almost all of their promos were released on "Family Jewels".

    Surely four hours of different stuff should whet your appetite?
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    I'm more of a studio version guy.

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    Could you put me down for one please Mr Binnie

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    Wow...pristine stereo Glasgow footage. I have had all the available boot footage of that show for 15 years.....a majority of that show wound up as the live album "If You Want Blood, You Got It".

    This is gonna be grate!

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    I wonder if it will be that complete show then.

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    FUCKIN A!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANKS for the update Mate!!!!

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    Just an added bonus from my 2nd fave band(ac/dc) the day of Oct. 16th - I am seeing VH after 22 LONG MUDDAFUGGIN YRS!!! GOOD THINGS DO COME TO THOSE WHO SUFFER!!!!!!!

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    Originally posted by Hardrock69
    Wow...pristine stereo Glasgow footage. I have had all the available boot footage of that show for 15 years.....a majority of that show wound up as the live album "If You Want Blood, You Got It".

    This is gonna be grate!
    Damn Straight! Glasgow and Essex I have on DVD, however limited versions! PLEASE GIVE US THE FULL SHOWS?????

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    When I see releases like this it makes me think "why can't Van Halen do this?"

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    Originally posted by Hardrock69
    Wow...pristine stereo Glasgow footage. I have had all the available boot footage of that show for 15 years.....a majority of that show wound up as the live album "If You Want Blood, You Got It".
    Their top, IMO. My younger bro gave me a copy of video footage from a ("the"?) 1978 Glasgow gig (I recognized a few exact tunes that were put on "If you want blood... you've got it").
    It's the most exciting live album I know, hands down. It's the one I've played most since 1983 when an uncle copied it for me. Getting video stuff was awesome.
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    I'm picking this Boxset up, sounds fucking awesome!!!!

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    Originally posted by binnie
    When I see releases like this it makes me think "why can't Van Halen do this?"

    I watched the VH-1 Classic preview of the Heaven & Hell Radio City Music Hall show Friday night, and I was thinking the same thing....

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    Originally posted by Hardrock69
    I watched the VH-1 Classic preview of the Heaven & Hell Radio City Music Hall show Friday night, and I was thinking the same thing....
    It makes no sense:

    The stuff is there, the fans want it, it would make everyone money, the tour would help promote it, and it would help secure their legacy.

    There must have been an active decision NOT to do it at some point, because it seems so obvious....

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    Back in Black - Double Diamond status!!! This is incredible. This is a band that understood the legacy of Bon Scott and hired Brian Johnson that kept the same attitude and mentality.

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    Heck they got an award only a couple of years ago for 80 million albums sold world-wide.

    They deserve their success!

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    Originally posted by tajmahal
    Back in Black - Double Diamond status!!! This is incredible. This is a band that understood the legacy of Bon Scott and hired Brian Johnson that kept the same attitude and mentality.
    I felt the material was not that strong after 'For Those About To Rock' 1981

    Ok you would get the occasional gem as the years ticked by but,

    Gone were the days of track by track every one is a winner albums such as

    Let There Be Rock
    Powerage
    Highway To Hell
    Back In Black

    Anyways still a cool band
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    Originally posted by binnie
    When I see releases like this it makes me think "why can't Van Halen do this?"
    That is the question of the decade!! Why can't they???

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    Originally posted by katie
    I felt the material was not that strong after 'For Those About To Rock' 1981

    Ok you would get the occasional gem as the years ticked by but,

    Gone were the days of track by track every one is a winner albums such as

    Let There Be Rock
    Powerage
    Highway To Hell
    Back In Black

    Anyways still a cool band
    Exactly! Except maybe for "razor's edge" Answer - Mutt Lange?????

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    Originally posted by jharp84
    Exactly! Except maybe for "razor's edge" Answer - Mutt Lange?????
    Could be, I prefered the production of Vanda & Young.

    Guitars way upfront in the mix, riffs that others bands would crawl over broken glass to have created.

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    Originally posted by binnie
    When I see releases like this it makes me think "why can't Van Halen do this?"
    Now Van Halen is VAN HALEN! again I think that they will now.

    Time to celebrate the past without a bloke called Sam standing in the way.

    Bring it On!

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    Originally posted by katie
    Now Van Halen is VAN HALEN! again I think that they will now.

    Time to celebrate the past without a bloke called Sam standing in the way.

    Bring it On!
    I hope that your optimism proves to be well founded!

    I'd love Van Halen to release something like this...

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    sounds cool. I dig the live stuff
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    Originally posted by binnie
    When I see releases like this it makes me think "why can't Van Halen do this?"
    No doubt.

    Downside for both is the second disc of this AC/DC set doesn't have much of interest for me, and a Van Halen one would probably have one disc for Roth, one for Hagar...

    Not sure if I'll get the AC/DC one or not...
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    AC/DC: 'Plug Me In' DVD Box Set Track Listing Revealed - Sep. 7, 2007

    Columbia Records will release "Plug Me In" — the ultimate career-spanning DVD box set of live performances, interviews and more from AC/DC, the world's most electrifying rock and roll band — on Tuesday, October 16.

    The first AC/DC release since the band came to Columbia Records earlier this year, the AC/DC "Plug Me In" DVD collection brings together for the very first time an astonishing five hours of definitive live concert and television performances — many of them previously unavailable — chronicling the ongoing career (now in its fourth decade!) of a groundbreaking rock and roll powerhouse whose music transcends the test of time.

    "AC/DC has delivered the most dynamic rock and roll music in the world," said Steve Barnett, Chairman, Columbia Records. "Columbia is honored to be releasing this definitive career-spanning retrospective featuring many of AC/DC's finest filmed performances."

    Disc One of the AC/DC "Plug Me In" DVD collection begins with a performance of "High Voltage" performed in October 1975 on Australia's "King of Pop" awards show. The first disc of "Plug Me In" is devoted to the band's formative years (1975-1979) with the late Bon Scott capturing the group in its full early glory with more than 20 performances including rare black-and-white video footage of the notorious St. Albans High School concert on March 3, 1976; the very first UK television appearance in July 1976; pristine live full-color stereo concert performances from Glasgow and Essex University in 1978; and three songs — including the very first public performance of "Highway To Hell" — from Netherlands television in 1979. Bonus material on Disc One includes a Bon Scott interview from November 1977; extraordinary band interviews from 1976; and four songs recorded live in Nice on December 15, 1979, one of Bon Scott's last concerts with the band before his tragic death on February 19, 1980.

    Disc Two of the AC/DC "Plug Me In" DVD collection covers the band's second great epoch: the Brian Johnson era which began with the release of "Back In Black" in 1980 and continues to this day. In addition to more than 20 performances drawn from three decades of concerts around the world — including an extremely rare Japanese television appearance from February 1981, blistering '80s and '90s sets from Detroit to Moscow, incredible footage from 1996's "Ballbreaker" tour (including the "Beavis & Butthead" intro), and 21st century barnburners in Paris, Munich, and Toronto — "Plug Me In" includes a fantastic array of bonus material including the AC/DC Donnington interview on the "Old Grey Whistle Test" (August 1984) and AC/DC's in-concert performance of "Rock Me Baby" with THE ROLLING STONES.

    A deluxe collector's edition of "Plug Me In" — containing a third DVD of 21 additional rare performances spanning both the Bon Scott and Brian Johnson eras as well as a treasure trove of facsimile reproductions of authentic AC/DC memorabilia — will also be available for a limited time beginning Tuesday, October 16.

    AC/DC "Plug Me In" track listing:

    DVD 1 (2 hours 22 mins):

    01. High Voltage (King Of Pop awards) - October 1975 (4:02)
    02. It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock 'N' Roll) (Bandstand) (4:41)
    03. School Days (St Albans) - March 1976 (5:40)
    04. TNT (St Albans) - March 1976 (4:46)
    05. Live Wire (Rollin Bolan) - July 1976 (6:12)
    06. Can I Sit Next To You Girl (Rollin Bolan) - July 1976 (4:14)
    07. Baby Please Don't Go (Melbourne) - December 1976 (11:49)
    08. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be (Sight & Sound) - October 1977 (5:13)
    09. Rocker (Sight and Sound) - October 1977 (8:10)
    10. Rock 'n Roll Damnation (Apollo) - April 1978 (3:44)
    11. Dog Eat Dog (Apollo Glasgow) - April 1978 (4:26)
    12. Let There Be Rock (Apollo) - April 1978 (8:27)
    13. Problem Child (Rock Goes To College) - October 1978 (4:44)
    14. Sin City (Rock Goes To College) - October 1978 (5:23)
    15. Bad Boy Boogie (Rock Goes To College) - October1978 (9:06)
    16. Highway To Hell (Veronika) - July 1979 (4:12)
    17. The Jack (Veronika) - July 1979 (5:19)
    18. Whole Lotta Rosie (Veronika) - July 1979 (5:19)

    DVD 1 Bonus Footage:

    * Band Interview at Airport 1976 (2:16)
    * Band Interview at Covent Garden (2:27)
    * "Problem Child" - Melbourne (3:56)
    * "Baby Please Don't Go" (Germany, incomplete) (2:10)
    * "Dirty Deeds" on Network Sounds (0:40)
    * Bon Scott Interview (15:11)
    * "Rock n' Roll Damnation" – Top of the Pops (2:47)
    * Australian Music to the World interview in Atlanta (1:31)
    * Nice Super 8 movie (3.34


    AC/ DVD 2 (2 hours 30 minutes):

    01. Shot Down In Flames (Tokyo) - February 1981 (3:27)
    02. What Do You Do For The Money - (Tokyo) - February 1981 (2:38)
    03. Shook Me All Night - February 1981 (4:55)
    04. Let There Be Rock (Tokyo) - February 1981 (5:29)
    05. Back In Black (Largo 81) - December 1981 (3:34)
    06. TNT (Largo 81) (3:39)
    07. Shoot To Thrill (Houston) - October 1983 (5:23)
    08. Guns For Hire (Detroit) - November 1983 (5:24)
    09. Dirty Deeds (Detroit) - November 1983 (4:12)
    10. Flick Of The Switch (Largo 83) (3:27)
    11. Bedlam In Belgium (Largo 83) (3:24)
    12. Back In Black (USSR) - September 1991 (2:15)
    13. Highway To Hell (USSR) - September 1991 (3:36)
    14. Whole Lotta Rosie (USSR) - September 1991 (4:16)
    15. For Those About To Rock (USSR) - September 1991 (6:52)
    16. Gone Shooting (VH1 Session) - July 1996 (6:03)
    17. Hail Caesar (Sydney Screen Mix) - 1996 Tour (5:43)
    18. Ballbreaker (Sydney Screen Mix) - 1996 Tour (4:29)
    19. Rock N Roll Ain't Noise Pollution (Sydney Screen Mix) - Tour 1996 (6:34)
    20. Hard As a Rock (Stade De France) - June 2001 (5:02)
    21. Hells Bells (Stade De France) - June 2001 (5:49)
    22. Ride On (Stade De France) - June 2001 (6:27)
    23. Stiff Upper Lip (Munich) - June 2003 (3:54)
    24. Thunderstruck (Munich) - June 2003 (5:24)
    25. If You Want Blood (Toronto) - July 2003 (5:35)
    26. The Jack (Toronto) - July 2003 (9:50)
    27. You Shook Me All Night (Toronto) - July 2003 (4:27)

    DVD 2 Bonus Footage:

    * Beavis and Butthead intro to Ballbreaker tour (1:16)
    * "Hells Bells" in Brussells (3:40)
    * Donnington BBC interview with Angus (1:03)
    * Warmup for VH1 (4:20)
    * "Rock Me Baby" - Jam with THE ROLLING STONES (6:43)

    DVD 3 (Bonus DVD) (2 hours 7 minutes):

    01. Girl's Got Rhythm (Australian TV) - 1979 (3:30)
    02. She's Got Balls (St. Albans High School 76) (6:20)
    03. Long Way To the Top (St Albans High School 76) (7:08)
    04. Let There Be Rock (BBC Sight & Sound 77) (5:57)
    05. Bad Boy Boogie (Apollo Glasgow 78) (7:49)
    06. House Is On Fire (Detroit 83) (3:06)
    07. Guns For Hire (Band rehearsals 84) (3:50)
    08. Boogey Man (Sydney 96) (10:49)
    09. Girl's Got Rhythm (Sydney 96) (4:08)
    10. Highway to Hell (Dublin 1996) (7:01)
    11. Let There Be Rock (Stuttgart 2000) (10:55)
    12. Angus Statue Intro (Stiff Upper Lip Tour Film 2001) (1:26)

    Live at Houston Summit 83 (Whole Concert segment runs 53 minutes):

    01. Guns For Hire (5:31)
    02. Shoot To Thrill (5:32)
    03. Sin City (5:24)
    04. House Is On Fire (3:58)
    05. Back In Black (4:12)
    06. Bad Boy Boogie (14:33)
    07. Rock 'n Roll Ain't Noise Pollution (5:07)
    08. Flick Of The Switch (3:25)
    09. Hells Bells (5:24)

    The AC/DC "Plug Me In" DVD box set is both a Holy Grail for aficionados of AC/DC as well as an ideal and comprehensive introduction to the music and history of a pioneering band that continues to define the electrifying possibilities of rock and roll.

    Formed in Sydney, Australia in 1973 by brothers Angus and Malcolm Young (still the most formidable electric guitar team in rock), AC/DC released its first album, "High Voltage", in 1975. The group has gone on to sell nearly 70 million albums in the U.S. alone, making AC/DC one of the five best-selling bands in American music history. The "Back In Black" album has achieved RIAA double diamond status, for sales in excess of 21 million copies in the United States, and is the U.S.'s fifth largest-selling album ever.

    AC/DC was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003.

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    Well, no full `78 Glasgow show but it still looks good.

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    The Flick of The Switch era stuff looks amazing!

    Still no Fly on the Wall shows, or even one song?

    They have Shoot to Thrill from Houston listed 2x...WTF?

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    Originally posted by Mr Badguy
    Well, no full `78 Glasgow show but it still looks good.
    Indeed it does!

    I'm very excited about the Bon-era stuff!

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    Nice!! I got the 3 disc set today. It rocks! The footage from the St Albans High School is sweet. They bang out a nasty version of TNT for all the kiddies.

    The video archive these guys must have is staggering. There's so many sources here & yet there's nothing from the Let There Be Rock movie included. They must have hundreds of complete shows stashed away.

    AC/DC has really embraced the DVD format & are good at getting the stuff out there. Let There Be Rock can't be too far from release.

    Fuckin' A... 'Guns for Hire', live from Detroit... These guys rule.

    So, I'm flippin' through disc 2 & during the bonus features there's an interview from the 1984 Donington Monsters Of Rock show. They ask Angus if theres any competition between AC/DC & Van Halen. Angus says 'No, not really. They are more of a , what would you say... a pop band & we're more of a rock n' roll band'

    Then it cuts to Dave for a quick second & he says 'There's liable to be a sense of competition...' and then it cuts him off... WTF is that?

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    I'm actually drooling looking at that picture....

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    Swiped it up yesterday night.

    Pretty comprehensive, although the stuff after the 1983 Flick Of The Switch tour wasn't of that much interest to me...but there was SO much on there from the mid 1970s to 1983 that it was a far cry from, say, the KISSOLOGY 2 set (where the thrid disc in that set is gonna gather a lot of dust).

    It IS kinda odd how it basically jumped from 1983 to 1991, though.

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    Amazon's late w/ my 3-dvd deluxe! I gonna fuck their wives! Compensation! FUCK! NO COMPLAINTS! I JUST SAW THE FUTURE VH!! TWICE ONE WEEK! MADE UP FOR 7 SHIT YEARS! HEAR ME BROTHER TERRY!(that joke is private) MADE UP FOR 22 YEARS!

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    I've gotta get that 3-Disc version. I'm kinda bummed there's no 85 stuff or 88 footage with Stevie on guitar.

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    Originally posted by Terry


    It IS kinda odd how it basically jumped from 1983 to 1991, though.
    They want you to forget that Phil Rudd wasn't in the band during those years.
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