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On This Day in Aussie Music: AC/DC Films Iconic Music Video for "Long Way to the Top"

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On this day, we celebrate a significant moment in Australian music history—when AC/DC filmed the legendary music video for their hit song "Long Way to the Top." This event not only marked a pivotal point in the band's career but also solidified their status as rock icons both in Australia and around the world.



The Song and Its Significance


"Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)" was released in 1975 as part of AC/DC's album *T.N.T.* The song quickly became an anthem for aspiring rock musicians, encapsulating the struggles and triumphs of life on the road. Its catchy chorus and powerful lyrics resonate with anyone who has ever pursued their passion against the odds.


The Filming Location


The music video was filmed on a flatbed truck driving through the streets of Melbourne, Australia. This unique setting not only showcased the band's high-energy performance but also highlighted the vibrant urban landscape of the city. The choice of location was a nod to the band’s roots and the Australian rock scene, making it a fitting backdrop for such an iconic song.


The Legacy of "Long Way to the Top"


The music video for "Long Way to the Top" has since become a classic, representing not only AC/DC's legacy but also the spirit of Australian rock music. The song continues to be a staple in the band's live performances and remains a favorite among fans. Its message of perseverance and dedication resonates with musicians and fans alike, making it a timeless anthem.



As we reflect on this day in Aussie music history, the filming of AC/DC's music video for "Long Way to the Top" serves as a reminder of the band's impact on the music industry. Their ability to blend powerful lyrics with unforgettable melodies has left an indelible mark on rock music, inspiring generations of artists and fans. Here's to AC/DC and their enduring legacy in the world of music!



 
 
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