Conversations with Chuck & Randy: Brian Johnson (AC/DC)

Contains explicit language: Not appropriate for children. Iconic vocalist Brian Johnson joined AC/DC in 1980. Along with his bandmates, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003. In this discussion with Chuck and Randy, he covers the writing style of the Young brothers, his love and passion for racing cars, and even his foray into writing music for movies. He also shares insights on being in the studio for the band¿s Black Ice album and his thoughts on retirement.

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Conversations with Chuck & Randy: Brian Johnson (AC/DC)

Contains explicit language: Not appropriate for children. Iconic vocalist Brian Johnson joined AC/DC in 1980. Along with his bandmates, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003. In this discussion with Chuck and Randy, he covers the writing style of the Young brothers, his love and passion for racing cars, and even his foray into writing music for movies. He also shares insights on being in the studio for the band¿s Black Ice album and his thoughts on retirement.

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Conversations with Chuck & Randy: Brian Johnson (AC/DC)

Conversations with Chuck & Randy: Brian Johnson (AC/DC)

by Marcel Anders

Narrated by Randy Nader, Chuck Gavoian

Unabridged — 23 minutes

Conversations with Chuck & Randy: Brian Johnson (AC/DC)

Conversations with Chuck & Randy: Brian Johnson (AC/DC)

by Marcel Anders

Narrated by Randy Nader, Chuck Gavoian

Unabridged — 23 minutes

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Contains explicit language: Not appropriate for children. Iconic vocalist Brian Johnson joined AC/DC in 1980. Along with his bandmates, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003. In this discussion with Chuck and Randy, he covers the writing style of the Young brothers, his love and passion for racing cars, and even his foray into writing music for movies. He also shares insights on being in the studio for the band¿s Black Ice album and his thoughts on retirement.


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Publishers Weekly

08/25/2014
A true incident from the Franco-Prussian war inspired this unnerving little tale of unthinking mob violence from Teulé (The Suicide Shop). One hot summer day in 1870, Alain de Monéys, the new deputy mayor of Beaussac, sets out on horseback for the nearby Saint-Roch fair. En route, he sees friends and neighbors, including farmers, artisans, a ragman, and the schoolmaster’s wife, with whom he exchanges pleasant words. Alain happens upon his outspoken cousin, Camille de Maillard, who’s engaged in a heated argument about the war. When Alain tries to defend Camille, his words are misunderstood. Neither civil nor religious powers are willing or able to defend Alain after he’s subjected to punches, stabs, lashes, and endless humiliations by the same people he so recently greeted. Teulé’s vivid account of ordinary folk inexplicably transformed into monsters resonates long after reading. (Oct.)

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BN ID: 2940169843224
Publisher: Happyland
Publication date: 01/01/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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