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Hells Bells, Malcolm! Now the bells will ring for you too… “AC/DC recorded Hell’s Bells a few months after lead singer Bon Scott died. In tribute to Bon, it starts off with the bell tolling four times before the guitar riff comes in. The bell rings another nine times, gradually fading out. You don’t honor Bon Scott’s memory with a bell from a sound effects reel, so the band needed a real bell, and a big one. The first attempt to record the bell took place in Leicestershire, England at the Carillon and War Memorial Museum. This proved insufficient, so the band commissioned a one-ton bronze bell from a local foundry that they would also use on stage.
The bell wasn’t ready in time for recording, however, so the manufacturer (John Taylor Bellfounders) arranged for them to record a similar bell at a nearby church. According to engineer Tony Platt, that didn’t go well, as there were birds living in the bell, so when they rang it they also got the fluttering of wings (the birds would retreat back inside the bell after the toll). They decided to use the bell that was in production, so they borrowed a mobile recording unit owned by Ronnie Laine and wheeled it into the foundry. The bell was hung on a block and tackle and struck by the man who built it.”
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In 1967, 19 yr old Robert Davidson was hired to shoot Frank Zappa in his London hotel room to promote his upcoming concert at the Royal Albert Hall. Zappa let him in and the proceeded to use the toilet. Davidson seized the opportunity and asked through the ajar door if he could take his picture on the throne - Zappa obliged. Davidson’s 50 yr search for the original negatives has finally ended… Read more on selvedgeyard.com
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