Thursday, March 27, 2014
Bon Scott: Retrospective
I am at the end of an era. I have made it through multiple listenings of the Bon Scott ACDC era. I've made a playlist of my favorite songs from this era and listened to it almost daily.
Bon Scott was every bit the rock and roll singer he sung about being. I do not doubt his authenticity in leading the kind of life that is reflected in his songs. These songs are sung from experience, a kind of life that by all accounts the entire band lived during this era. The music of the band in the earlier days was very Chuck Berry inspired, but toward the end started branching into harder blues and Little Richard energy. The latter part, I can only assume was Bon Scott gaining more influence in the band. Bon Scott's rock and roll hero was Little Richard. Scott's screeching howl makes more sense when you think about this fact.
My favorites that feature Bon prominently are the ones where he gets "real" with us. I like "Its a Long Way to the Top", "Ain't No Fun", and "Let There Be Rock". I also like the songs where he stretches his singing ability a bit, like "Highway to Hell", "If you Want Blood", "Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be", and "Rock and Roll Damnation". Finally, I can't forget his sleaziest, most witty songs "Big Balls" "Whole Lotta Rosie" and "The Jack".
Bon was also every bit as sleazy and dirty as I had heard growing up. He does not disappoint, coming up with very smart ass and very nasty word play in his lyrics. There is no making a saint out of Bon Scott, and that unapologetic attitude just makes him that much more a rock and roll legend. The thing is, there are a couple of songs where he seems to bare his soul a bit. An early example is "Its a Long Way to the Top", but the best example of this is "Ride On", and I feel like he was growing to have some maturity to him by then. Like with all life cut short, I have to wonder what we missed out on when he left.
Growing up, without the internet around, I heard all sorts of stories about how Brian Johnson became the new lead singer of ACDC after Bon's death. I had heard that he was a cab driver for them, and the band liked the way he yelled. I speculated later that he probably was not a cab driver like we think, but was just driving them around from a studio or gig they both had taken part in. There are some more less credible stories as well. The truth, I found out, was that it was Bon that picked him. One night Bon came back from watching a show, and told the band about this singer he had just seen. He told the band that this singer really howled on stage, got on the floor and tore up on stage. He told the band that this singer really had "it", he had that Little Richard mentality, he really knew what rock and roll was about. It just so happened, that was the night that Brian Johnson got appendicitis and he was genuinely howling in pain. Anyway, after the band realized that Bon would want them to go on after him, and continue being a band, the first name that came to Malcolm and Angus' mind was Brian Johnson, because they felt he had been given the "ok" by Scott all those years ago.
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Angus,
Bon Scott,
Brian Johnson,
Highway to Hell,
Little Richard,
Malcolm,
Ride On
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