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Ac/Dc - Church of Rock: Bon Scott Years DVD

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Theyre probably the best band in the world and more than 35 years into a quite staggering career they still manage to excite the worlds rock fans by producing new material as strong as anything else around. This film tells the story of AC/DC's first era the one when the legendary and much loved Bon Scott fronted the group. With the help of rare band footage exclusive interviews contributions from those who knew Bon and the rest of the lads best location shots and news clips seldom seen photographs many from private collections and a host of other features this DVD... is the finest film made to date on this part of the AC/DC story. [show more]

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Released
10 November 2008
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Runtime
92 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
0823564514895 
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Review of the legendary band in their early days when AC/DC rose from playing obscure clubs to conquering the world. For many fans, Bon Scott was a legendary front man without equal, and his powerful voice was the key to a host of classic hits from 'Whole Lotta Rosie' to 'Let There Be Rock'. Featuring rare footage, interviews, and contributions from those who knew him, this documentary draws a portrait of the singer who, quite simply, put the band on the world map.