Issue 294’s cover feature is on AC/DC. Singer Bon Scott’s last show was on January 27, 1980. Three weeks later he was dead. We look back at his final tour. Plus: we look at the Glasgow show that produced If You Want Blood You Got It, one of rock’s greatest live albums.
Other features include…
Nikki Sixx was the problem child who became the ringmaster of LA’s Sunset Strip and set the gold standard for excess. In the Clasic Rock Interview, Mötley Crüe’s leader reflects on absent fathers, kicking against authority, the albatross of that hellraiser image and much more.
The Record Company. They made their name as a blues-rock trio, now they’re showing all their colours.
Thirty years ago The Screaming Jets looked poised to become one of Australia’s great musical exports. But then industry manoeuvrings effectively stopped them in their tracks.
Joe Bonamassa tackles the pros and cons of social media, his troubled love life, the future of the blues, and why he knows way too much about cruise ships.
Ministry: with decades of drugs, drink and chaos now largely behind him, Al Jourgensen has lost none of his fury at the world.
Regular features include the Rolling Stones, Trivium, Wayward Sons and Steven Van Zandt, plus the biggest and loudest rock reviews section on the planet.
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