Description: Its always been quite rare to see AC/DC - unless you go to their concerts. Television appearances, and later music videos, have always been a necessary evil to this band of nononsense rockers. Consequently, only their early years were documented on television - mostly in Australia and Europe - and when the time came to switch to promotional video clips, the band always made their own and gave them the appearance of a live show. But they’ve also never wasted an opportunity to make a big statement with their clips. From singer Bon Scott dressing like a school girl (to Angus Youngs school boy) and smoking(!) on their first major television appearance, to the giant rocking spectacle of the "Big Gun" video (with guest appearance by Arnold Schwarzenegger), AC/DC has always been larger than life and their timeless brand of rock and roll has been as big on screen as it has off. Now for the first time Epic Records is proud to announce the first ever compilation of AC/DC videos from all parts of their storied career. Starting in 1975 on Australian TVs Countdown show through the Spanish TV clips filmed just ten days before Bon Scotts death - the first great era of the band is chronicled on Disc One. Disc Two starts with the promo videos for Back In Black (several never before available) and sees many of the 80s and 90s clips on DVD for the first time. This is truly a monumental collection of clips from one of the worlds greatest bands - all completely remastered for DVD with the same care as the Epic CD remasters and the Live At Donington DVD.
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Format: DVD
Language: English
Release Year: 2005
Actor: AC/DC
Rating: NR
Director: David Mallet, Derek Burbidge, Eric Dionysius, Russell Mulcahy
Sub-Genre: Music Video (Concert/Performance)
Genre: Rock / Heavy Metal
Run Time: Approximately 2 Hours 30 Minutes
Movie/TV Title: AC / DC: Family Jewels
Studio: Sony
Edition: Standard Edition