
1.87 - AC/DC: "Fly on the Wall" (1985)
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On today's episode, we take a look at the album “Fly on the Wall” by AC/DC, the band’s eighth studio album released on July 1, 1985.
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Summary
In this episode, Bill reviews AC/DC's album 'Fly on the Wall,' discussing its place in the band's career during the mid-1980s, the production choices made, the lyrical content, and his personal reflections on the album. He highlights the challenges the band faced following the massive success of 'Back in Black' and how 'Fly on the Wall' fits into their discography, ultimately expressing a nostalgic appreciation for the music despite its shortcomings.
Chapters
00:00 Podcast Introduction
01:23 Fly on the Wall
02:10 The Young Brothers Look to Go Back to Their Roots
05:37 Back in Business
06:38 Discussion on "Fly on the Wall" Track by Track
12:27 Sink the Pink
13:15 Bill's Thoughts and Memories of "Fly on the Wall"
17:26 Shake Your Foundations
18:26 Podcast Notes and Contacts