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AC/DC - Family Jewels

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Special Features

  • Over 3 hours of classic videos, live footage and TV appearances from 1975 to 1993
  • Includes the classic home video titles “Clipped,” “Fly On The Wall” and “Who Made Who” - never before on DVD
  • 12 page full-color DVD booklet
  • 5 alternate video versions: It’s A Long Way To The Top/Jailbreak/Highway to Hell/You Shook  Me All Night Long/Nervous Shakedown
  • Full catalog discography
  • DVD 1 (1975 - 1980)
  • 1. Baby Please Don’t Go (live, April 1975)
  • 2. Show Business (live, June 1975)
  • 3. High Voltage (promo clip, June 1975)
  • 4. It’s A Long Way To The Top (promo clip, February 1976)
  • 5. T.N.T. (live, 1976)
  • 6. Jailbreak (promo clip 1976)
  • 7. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (live, December 1976)
  • 8. Dog Eat Dog (promo clip, 1977)
  • 9. Let There Be Rock (promo clip, 1977)
  • 10. Rock N Roll Damnation (promo clip, 1978)
  • 11. Sin City (from The Midnight Special, September 1978)
  • 12. Riff Raff (live from Glascow, April 1978)
  • 13. Fling Thing/Rocker (live from Glascow, April 1978)
  • 14. Whole Lotta Rosie (Iive from BBC show “Rock Goes To
  • College,” October 1978)
  • 15. Shot Down In Flames (promo clip, July 1979)
  • 16. Walk All Over You (promo clip, July 1979)
  • 17. Touch Too Much (promo clip July 1979)
  • 18. If You Want Blood (promo clip, July 1979)
  • 19. Girls Got Rhythm (live from Aplauso TV Show, February 1980)
  • 20. Highway To Hell (live from Aplauso TV Show, February 1980)
  • DVD 2 (1980 -1993)
  • 1. Hells Bells (promo clip, 1980
  • 2. Back In Black (promo clip, 1980)
  • 3. What Do You Do For Money Honey (promo clip, 1980)
  • 4. Rock And Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution (promo clip, 1980)
  • 5. Let’s Get it Up (live promo clip, 1981)
  • 6. For Those About To Rock (live promo clip, 1983)
  • 7. Flick Of The Switch (promo clip, 1984)
  • 8. Nervous Shakedown (promo clip, 1984)
  • 9. Fly On The Wall (promo clip, 1985)
  • 10. Danger (promo clip, 1985)
  • 11. Sink The Pink (promo clip, 1985)
  • 12. Stand Up (promo clip, 1985)
  • 13. Shake Your Foundations (promo clip, 1985)
  • 14. Who Made Who (promo clip, 1986)
  • 15. You Shook Me All Night Long (promo clip, 1985)
  • 16. Heatseeker (promo clip, 1988)
  • 17. That’s The Way I Wanna Rock & Roll (promo clip, 1988)
  • 18. Thunderstruck (promo clip, 1990)
  • 19. Moneytalks (promo clip, 1990)
  • 20. Are You Ready (promo clip, 1991)

Product Details

  • Actors: AC, DC, Simon Wright (IV), Malcolm Young, Cliff Williams
  • Directors: Russell Mulcahy, George Young (VI), Derek Burbidge, David Mallet, Eric Dionysius
  • Format: Multiple Formats, Color, Original recording remastered, NTSC
  • Language: English (PCM Stereo)
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated:
    NR
    Not Rated
  • Studio: Albert/Epic Music Video/Sony BMG
  • DVD Release Date: March 29, 2005
  • Run Time: 179 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (148 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0007R083A
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #37,637 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "AC/DC - Family Jewels" on IMDb

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AC/DC FAMILY JEWELS DVD - IN STORES MARCH 29th!

Seeing AC/DC on television has always been a rare occurance. After all, this was the band that tried to "blow up your video" during the height of MTV's late-'80's boom. Television appearances and promotional music videos have always been a necessary evil to this band of no-nonsense rockers. But when they did grace the airwaves it was like a bolt of lightning - their energy and spirit transforming a typically staged video into something magical and larger-than-life.

Here, for the first time, is the definitive history of AC/DC on video. DVD 1 starts with their breakthrough performance of "Baby Please Don't Go" on Australian television, through early promo clips, their rare turn on 70's mainstay The Midnight Special and ends with the Spanish television performance taped just ten days before singer Bon Scott's death. DVD 2 traces the classic 80's and 90's videos and includes - for the first time on DVD - the home video titles Fly On The Wall, Who Made Who and Clipped. Family Jewels is indeed a rare glimpse of this giant band on the small screen.

Tracklisting is as follows:

DVD 1

Baby Please Don't Go

Show Business

High Voltage

It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock 'N' Roll)

T.N.T.
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I remember being 8 years old in 1983, when I saw a video on Mtv that strangely frightened me. A dark stage, a screaming singer with a cap pulled down over his eyes, loud music whose structure I couldn't place, with a loud electric guitar coming from a guy in knickers who moved with as much energy as any human could move. The credits revealed that it was it AC/DC with "For Those About To Rock".

Two years later at the age of 10, "Sink the Pink" and "Danger" were in good rotation, and that's what prompted me to make one of my earliest music purchases, the "Fly on the Wall" album (I remember having to give up my allowance that week and the money in my pocket that night so that my parents would buy it for me).

So fast forward 20 years. I've long since bought every AC/DC album on either cassette or CD, in some instances both. I saw them twice in concert (1988, 1991). I had loved them, but at some point just lost interest in the band all together. Maybe I just got sick of them. Then after renting the movie "Thunderstruck", my interest was renewed, and I ran out and bought this DVD set, "Family Jewels". Well, they re-sold me! This DVD reminded me of how many damn great songs they had, and the reasons why I liked AC/DC in the first place.

Each disc is packed with 20 videos, one from the Bon Scott years and one from the Brian Johnson years. For the record, I've always lived both singers. But geez, I didn't realize just how great of a showman Bon Scott was. Sporting a wig and giant mallet in "Baby Please Don't Go", a straw hat and cane in "Show Business", bag pipes in "It's A Long Way To The Top", or even without any props, this guy was a full-fledged icon. This ain't a case of a dead rock star being remembered just because he's dead.
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In 1979 I went to a "Day On The Green" at Oakland Coliseum. The day-long show was entitled "Monsters of Rock." There was a vast audience, as Bill Graham opened up the grassy area for the full-on stadium concert experience. The warm-up band was Mahogany Rush, then a little-known band named AC/DC and then Aerosmith. The headliner was Ted Nugent.

Suffice it to say, I don't remember much that happened after AC/DC. AC/DC was the most incredible event I have ever witnessed in my life. These guys came out and just blow-torched 60,000+ people with the most staggering sonic pulsations known to man. There was this weird chemistry between the crazed guitarist--who was obviously posssessed by one or more demons--and the singer, who was obviously on parole for some hideous crime spree. The guitarist, later identified as one "Angus Young," went down into the audience on the shoulders of security personnel. Mr. Young was doing a crazed guitar solo which lasted maybe ten minutes. His sweaty, pimply back was slapped by hundreds of maniacal onlookers. Mr. Young kept playing, he didn't miss a frenzied note. The singer--later identified as one Mr. Bon Scott--had his extremely tight blue jeans rip-out up to the crotch. He didn't seem concerned. He appeared older and more worldly than Mr. Young, who appeared as if he was just a mere child. At one point Young and Scott collided on stage as Young had been running about so frenetically, dangerously deranged and negligent. They both fell to the stage floor, laughing. They got up, and continued their felonius assault upon the enthralled masses. It was an amazing thing to see 60,000+ fists up in the air with every person chanting "Angus, Angus...
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