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"Let There Be Rock" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the third and title track of their album Let There Be Rock, released in March 1977, and was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott.

"Let There Be Rock"
Single by AC/DC
from the album Let There Be Rock
B-side"Problem Child"
Released30 September 1977 (UK)
31 October 1977 (Aus)
Recorded1977
StudioAlbert (Sydney)
GenreHard rock, blues rock, rock and roll
Length6:10
Label
  • Albert
  • Atlantic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
AC/DC singles chronology
"Dog Eat Dog"
(1977)
"Let There Be Rock"
(1977)
"Whole Lotta Rosie"
(1978)
Music video
"Let There Be Rock" on YouTube

It was also released as a single, with a B-side of "Problem Child", in 1977.


Composition


The song provides an encapsulated, fictionalised version of the history of rock 'n' roll. Building on a line from the Chuck Berry song "Roll Over Beethoven": "... tell Tchaikovsky the news", "Let There Be Rock" reveals that Tchaikovsky did in fact receive the message and subsequently shared it with the masses, resulting in the rise of rock 'n' roll.

Following rock's birth, rock bands appeared everywhere, musicians found fame (while businesses made money off their efforts), and millions of people learned how to play electric guitar. The third and final verse speaks of a "42-decibel" rock band playing good, loud music in an establishment called "The Shaking Hand". This is usually changed to "92-decibel" in live versions of the song. After the final verse, the song ends with an extended solo by Angus Young, which consists mainly of tremolo picking, string bends, and hammer-ons.


Live recordings


Being one of AC/DC's most popular songs, "Let There Be Rock" has been included on four of the band's six official live albums: If You Want Blood You've Got It (sung by Bon Scott, 1978), Live: 2 CD Collector's Edition (sung by Scott's replacement Brian Johnson, 1992), Let There Be Rock: The Movie (Scott, 1979), released in 1997 as part of the Bonfire box set, Stiff Upper Lip Tour Edition (Johnson, 2001), recorded from Plaza De Toros in Madrid from 1996, and Live At River Plate (Johnson, 2012), with the last recorded during AC/DC's Black Ice World Tour at River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires on 4 December 2009.

Live performances of the song often go into a section not included on the studio version, with Angus Young performing an extended solo without accompaniment.

It is the final song played in Let There Be Rock: The Movie and at the immediate conclusion the words "To Bon" appear on the screen. On recent tours, the song has concluded the regular set before the band reappears for encores.


Music video


The music video for "Let There Be Rock" was filmed in July 1977. It was recorded in the Kirk Gallery church[1] in Surry Hills, New South Wales and featured Bon Scott, Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Phil Rudd, and Cliff Williams, who replaced Mark Evans as the band's bassist shortly after the Let There Be Rock album was released. This marked one of Williams' first public appearances with AC/DC. Scott was dressed as a priest and the rest of the band as altar boys, with Angus Young wearing a halo prop on his head. Towards the end of the video it shows Angus, and the rest of the band jamming while he plays the guitar. In an alternate ending of the video, the colors are morphed and the camera zooms in on the stained glass window.[2] According to an interview with the Young brothers, Scott injured himself in the final jump from the podium. In the video and studio recording, Scott also sings the pre-chorus incorrectly, introducing 'sound' before 'light.' This is corrected during live performances of the song.


Critical reception


"Let There Be Rock" is widely considered one of the band's best songs. The Guardian ranked the song number four on its list of the 40 greatest AC/DC songs,[3] and the British rock magazine Kerrang! ranked the song number three on its list of the 20 greatest AC/DC songs.[4]



"Let There Be Rock" is a playable song in the music video game Rock Band 2. A television advertisement for the game features a man lip syncing to a clip of the song while others are shown playing the game controller instruments in time to the music. In addition, the Live at Donington version is also available in the AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack.

The song was also alluded to in the Drive-By Truckers song of the same name from 2001's Southern Rock Opera. The song specifically mentions Bon Scott, Randy Rhoads, as well as making references to other deceased rock stars such as members of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy fame.


Cover versions



Personnel



Production



Charts


Chart (1977/78) Peak
position
Australian (Kent Music Report)[7] 82

References


  1. Daniels, Neil; Scott, Bon (February 2013). AC/DC - The Early Years. ISBN 9781906191245.
  2. Video Footage and Liner Notes, Family Jewels 2-Disc DVD Set 2005
  3. Hann, Michael (30 July 2020). "AC/DC – their 40 greatest songs, ranked!". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
  4. Law, Sam (3 February 2021). "The 20 greatest AC/DC songs – ranked". Kerrang. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
  5. Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
  6. Saulnier, Jason (30 September 2011). "Mark Evans Interview". Music Legends. Archived from the original on 7 November 2012. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
  7. Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 11. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.

На других языках


- [en] Let There Be Rock (song)

[es] Let There Be Rock (canción)

«Let There Be Rock» es una canción de la banda australiana de hard rock AC/DC. Es la tercera pista y el título de su álbum Let There Be Rock, publicado en marzo de 1977, y fue escrita por Angus Young, Malcolm Young, y Bon Scott.

[ru] Let There Be Rock (песня)

Let There Be Rock (с англ. — «Да будет рок») — десятый в общем и второй с альбома Let There Be Rock, сингл австралийской хард-рок-группы AC/DC, выпущенный 30 сентября 1977 года в Англии и 31 октября 1977 года в Австралии на лейбле Albert Productions.



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