iangillan a écrit:Hyper intéressant cet article! Merci Judge!!
Disons qu' au-delà du cas "For Those...", il montre en 2011 déjà le fonctionnement du groupe, le côté "dur" des patrons qui ne s'embarrassent pas de grands sentiments avec leurs employés. On comprend l'éviction récente des uns et des autres...
Je ne sais pas pourquoi ce document est resté inconnu (du moins de moi...) alors qu'il est assez unique dans son genre. Peut-être parce qu'il est long à lire
Tant pis pour les feignasses et ou les pas curieux
Entre de multiples anecdotes sur l'enregistrement, Donington '81... etc...
"Even when Bon had been in the band, it had always been led by the brothers. “Bon was his own man, but the band belonged to Malcolm,” says Jeffery. “It was Malcolm who told Phil Rudd to stick to the beat; Malcolm who told Cliff where to stand and when to come to the mic. When Brian joined, it was Malcolm that told him to shut the fuck up between songs and just stand there and sing. It would always be Malcolm, every direction or turning they took.”"
"That wasn’t how the band – in particular Malcolm – were seeing it. Five days after their Donington appearance, AC/DC fired Peter Mensch. He declined to be interviewed for this piece, but did send the following message by email: “I was never told why I was fired. They called their lawyer, who called David Krebs, who called me. It was the Thursday after the first Castle Donington Monsters Of Rock show. And that is the only question I will answer.”"