
It was a stunning debut. Bon seemed he had always been in the band. Without question, Bon and AC/DC had found in each other the proper union.
No time was wasted and in November the band recorded its debut album, High Voltage, in Sydney´s Albert Studios, with Vanda and Young again handling production.
Once the album was completed they made the thousand mile move south to Melbourne, a logical one given that at the time Melbourne was the rock and roll capital of the country.
Much to the chagrin of their neighbours, the band´s base at Lansdowne Road, St Kilda quickly became a 24 hour non-stop party zone.
By mid March, with drummer, Phil Rudd and bassist, Mark Evans recruited, the band made their legendary appearance on the TV show Countdown doing a version of the blues classic, "Baby Please Don´t Go" from their High Voltage album. Bon came on dressed as a schoolgirl complete with tattoo More »