AC/DC Contact Sheet Print by David Corio
AC/DC Contact Sheet Print by David Corio
Previously unpublished contact sheet print of AC/CD by photographer David Corio, taken at Hammersmith Odeon, London, November 1st, 1979. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
David recalls: This was the first hard rock concert I had ever been to. It was quite a shock as lead singer Bon Scott’s voice was piercing and the whole band played at such a high volume it was almost unbearable. Within 3 months Scott was to die after a heavy bout of drinking. When taking photos from the side of the stage I will often find my head is alongside the huge PA speakers and you have to grit your teeth very hard to stop your eardrums vibrating. Ear-plugs have very little effect as the decibel level is so high. I saw one fan in the audience with blood pouring from one of his ears - his ear-drum had been ruptured by the volume! I’ve seen this happen one other time at a Ted Nugent show at the same venue.
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