

The band was inducted into Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2003 as a performer. Their music will also feature in the movie, which is due in cinemas this May. Malcolm Young left AC/DC in 2014 for health reasons.ĪC/DC are Australia's most successful rock band ever, and are popular around the world. In summer 1994 Phil Rudd "quietly" rejoined the band. November 1989 Simon Wright left and is replaced by Chris Slade (ex Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Uriah Heep & The Firm). In May 1983, Phil Rudd had a parting of the ways and was replaced by Simon Wright (drums), aged 20 then. Brian Johnson (ex Geordie) joined the band to replace him on vocals and the album "Back In Black" was released, a tribute to Bon Scott, this album became the 2nd largest selling album of all time with over 40 million copies sold worldwide. In June 1977 Mark Evans left and is replaced by Cliff Williams (bass) for their first tour of the USA. In 1975 Phil Rudd (drums) replaced Tony Currenti and Mark Evans (bass) replaced George Young. Rob Bailey also left in 1974 and was replaced by George Young (bass). In November 1974, Dave Evans left the band and was replaced by Bon Scott (vocals & bagpipes). In June 1974 they were signed by Harry Vanda & George Young (Malcolm & Angus's brother) to Albert Productions. In 1974 both Larry Van Kriedt and Colin Burgess left and were replaced by Rob Bailey (bass) and Peter Clack (drums), a further change in 1974 saw Peter Clack leave and Tony Currenti (drums) join the band. Luckily, music supervisor wizard, Dave Jordan, was able to clear all these first choices but it was not easy (or cheap).Profile Hard Rock band from Australia, formed in 1973 by Angus and Malcolm Young, they teamed up with Dave Evans (vocals), Larry Van Kriedt (bass) and Colin Burgess (drums). "Robot Rock" was the perfect & logical choice for many reasons: tempo was close to the other two tracks, the two men in Iron Man suits were basically "robots" and the energy & feel of the song fit the climax of the battle really well. To finish the mix off, I really wanted to incorporate Daft Punk into the mix as they were Adam's biggest musical influence & personal favorite. Since "Another One Bites The Dust" was already cleared, I thought "It Takes Two" by Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock made a lot of sense since it's two "friends" fighting it out and the BPM matched near perfectly with Queen. My first thought was that I wanted the approximately 1 minute scene to move quickly & showcase several songs mixed together so it felt like he was really DJ'ing.
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That clearance hurdle was huge, it not only gave me a song that Adam used to play regularly but also a starting point & general BPM range for which to figure out how to put this scene together properly. At that point, Marvel had already cleared Queen "Another One Bites the Dust" for the film. I set up my laptop and proceeded to show him how I thought this scene could come together. Or listen to our entire catalogue with our high-quality unlimited streaming subscriptions.
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At first, he showed me the scene as it was currently cut in the movie and then we went into his office where he had a turntable setup against one of the walls. Compilation 2010 Australian Music Corporation Pty Ltd./Leidseplein Presse B.V. He allowed me to come down several times to the studio to see a rough cut, sit in on a special EFX meeting and to see the music I created put in to film's final mix.

A few weeks later, I found myself at Marvel studios working directly with Jon.
