AC/DC is what rock is all about - raging riffs, partying bandmates and a good sense of humor. Take a look at this early interview in the UK - just as AC/DC was on the verge of mega fame.

This video is killer - it was is an interview for the video music show, Countdown. With their crazy looks and antics, AC/DC were primed for a show like that. In the clip, a shirtless Bon wears cut-off jeans and has a banana in his pants - yes, a banana in his pants - which he eats midway through the exchange.

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'Jailbreak' was written and recorded in 1976 for Australian ditribution. It wasn't added to the world-wide release of Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap. It wasn't until 1984 that AC/DC's international audience got Jailbreak as a promo single (although fans had gotten their hands on it in different ways).

Many of AC/DC's albums were released differently in Australia and the world. High Voltage, T.N.T., Dirty Deeds, Let There Be Rock & Powerage had Australian versions and international versions. When Highway To Hell came out, AC/DC had cemented themselves as worldwide and the album was issued internationally as one album.

Here's 'Jailbreak' in all it's AC/DC glory:

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