(LA Times) - In the trim but meaty 130 pages of "Why AC/DC
Matters" (Amazon.com:
http://xrl.us/ACDC1 ), longtime rock
writer Anthony Bozza makes the case for the Australian band
that's been blasting hard rock at high volume since the
early 1970s. The book's cover -- black with silver-and-red
foil text and a pair of devil horns -- is sure to hook the
band's fans.
But can it convince the casual listener that the men behind
"Highway to Hell," "Big Balls," "Back in Black," "Dirty
Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" and "You Shook Me All Night Long"
are, as Bozza claims, "the greatest living rock band"?...
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