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Analogy Bon Scott

Bon Scott, the vocalist GRANDE Australian band AC / DC , more than just a frontman, he was the frontman, lead singer really the greatest who ever walked the stage and it is not mere exaggeration, if someone has filled a stage energy that was Bon Scott ...

The frontman, originally from Scotland, lidereó various bands before AC / DC, among which were "The Spectors", "The Valentines" and "Fraternity", a band that would lead to moderate success between 1970 and 1973, until following the departure of Dave Evans AC / DC, Bon joined the band after being the driver of it for a while, besides being known for one of the Young brothers, the leader of "The Easybeats", George Young, for 1975 would be finally released in Australia on the LP High Voltage, and the story of one of the biggest bands of Rock Hard start ...

same 1975, the band released TNT but his shows with the band was what really hacpia thrilled the audience, With his powerful voice and strong image, which sometimes was not a pledge, leaving his torso bare, making it the image that would immortalize forever with the band later launched Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap in 1976, Let There Be Rock Powerage in 1977 and in 1978, the same year he launched the first live album by the band, If You Want Blood You've Got It ...

Finally in 1979, launched the greatest work of Bon Scott and AC / DC album "Highway To Hell", where the power of the band is shown at 100%, and Bon Scott's voice is heard better than ever thanks to the great production of the disc, but the tragedy would reach AC / DC, in the fateful year of 1980 (same year that killed other greats like John Bonham, John Lennon, Larry Williams and Ian Curtis), on February 19, when the great Bonnie was found dead after drunkenness by a friend, Alistair Kinear with who was out drinking, Bon died from alcohol poisoning (or say drowned in his own vomit), at age 33 ....

same year of his death, AC / DC return with Brian Johnson and the album Back In Black, which became a success, besides that its cover was completely black in mourning in honor of the greatest frontman that band could have ...

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