What album is soul stripper on?

What album is soul stripper on?

High Voltage
Soul Stripper/Album

When was High Voltage album released?

April 30, 1976
High Voltage/Release date

What happened to ACDC’s first?

Scott was taken to King’s College Hospital in Camberwell, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. The official report of the coroner concluded that Scott had died of “acute alcohol poisoning” and classified it as “death by misadventure”.

What was AC DC second album?

T.N.T
“T.N.T” is AC/DC’s second album. It was released in December 1975 and, just like number 10 on this list was also only officially released in Australia and New Zealand. As mentioned above, you can find the track “High Voltage” on this release.

Does AC DC have a love song?

“Who in their right mind would want this to go out?” Angus Young has revealed that ‘Love Song’ is the AC/DC song that he regrets the most. Speaking in a new interview, Young was asked to name the “most regrettable AC/DC song” of all-time, and he answered by naming the first single from the band’s debut album.

When was AC DC’s first hit?

AC/DC’s first song was Can I Sit Next To You Girl which was released in 1975 as part of their album T.N.T. (also referred to as High Voltage in countries outside of Australia).

Who was the first AC DC singer?

Dave Evans
Before Bon Scott, AC/DC’s original lead singer was a bloke named Dave Evans, now in Sydney for the 40th anniversary of AC/DC’s first gig. His old band, the Velvet Underground – the Sydney incarnation, not Lou Reed’s – had just broken up.

Did Bon Scott play the bagpipes?

Bagpipes[edit] In fact Scott was a side drummer for the pipe band and had no previous experience with the bagpipes. Scott played the bagpipes live until in 1976 he set the bagpipes down at the corner of a stage and they were destroyed by fans. The band reverted to a tape in subsequent live performances.

Does ACDC have any slow songs?

“Ride On” is a song and single by Australian hard rock band AC/DC originally released on the album Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap and later re-released on the album Who Made Who. Atypically for an AC/DC song, it has a sad, slow blues, almost ballad-like feel to it.

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