Remember when MTV stood for Music Television? They actually showed videos all day. Of course, the negative side to this is they also ushered in an age of music where it mattered more about how you looked than how you sounded, but for the sake of this article, that’s a moot point.

Every Tuesday, I give you classic Metal video featuring bands you know, some you may have forgotten about, and others that just bring back good memories. Have a suggestion for a video you want to see or share? Lay it down in the comment section, and your video may be next week’s featured tune. And now, today’s video:


AC/DC - Hells Bells

"Hells Bells" is the first track off of AC/DC's first album without Bon Scott, Back in Black. It is the first song on Brian Johnson's debut album for the band.

The bell used by the band was a 2000 pound cast bronze bell made by John Taylor Bellfounders in Loughborough. The bell used in the song is pitched to the note 'A'. The song also appears on Who Made Who, AC/DC's 1986 soundtrack to the Stephen King movie Maximum Overdrive, and on both versions of 1992's AC/DC Live. Get More Info Here.

 

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