Angus Young (guitar) and
Stevie Young (guitar). The LP was recorded over a six-week period in August and September 2018 at
Warehouse Studios in Vancouver with producer
Brendan O Brien, who also worked 2008 s Black Ice and 2014 s Rock Or Bust .
Angus s brother
Malcolm is credited as a writer on all 12 tracks on Power Up , along with
Angus. Power Up is available in multiple configurations, including digital, CD, and deluxe versions. The limited-edition, one-of-a-kind deluxe Power Up box is the ultimate fan package. Hit the button on the side of the box and watch the flashing neon
AC/DC logo light up while the opening bars of
The film will delve into Presley’s relationship with Parker spanning over 20 years, from the rock and roll icon’s rise to fame to his unprecedented stardom, against the backdrop of the evolving cultural landscape and loss of innocence in America.
Austin Butler stars as Elvis in the untitled Elvis Presley film. CREDIT: Theo Wargo/Getty Images
Written by Luhrmann and Craig Pearce, those on producing duties include Luhrmann, Catherine Martin, Gail Berman, Patrick McCormick and Schuyler Weiss. Andrew Mittman is executive producing the film.
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Robin, Maurice, Barry and Andy Gibb in Miami in 1978. Photograph: Michael Brennan/Getty
Then again, the Bee Gees were outsiders from the start. In clips from Australian TV in the early 1960s, they look more like an old-fashioned variety act than a rockânâroll band: a lanky teenager and his little twin brothers, telling jokes and mugging for the camera between songs. Teenagers being what they are, you would have thought the 14-year-old Barry might view being shackled to his 10-year-old siblings as fatally injurious to his cool, but apparently not. âI never thought of them as my little brothers,â he says, frowning. âIt just wasnât like that. There was something we all loved doing, and we kept on doing it. There was nothing more fun than singing in three-part harmony.â
Speaking on
The Adam Buxton Podcast, McCartney was quizzed on who he thought the coolest person he ever met was. “My wife, I hope she’s going to listen to this,” he said. “She is very cool!”
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He then added: “I have met Elvis Presley, who was darn cool. This was pre-Las Vegas and the rhinestone suits. This was when he was in Beverly Hills, so he was really cool!”
McCartney said if he “had to choose” a number one coolest person he met, he’d “have to go with my wife Nancy,” with Elvis coming in a close second.