How Angus Young & Bon Scott Created the Blue Print for AC DC’s Future | Professor of Rock

One night brothers Angus Young and Malcolm Young were jamming in the studio after hours… when suddenly Angus had an idea for a riff that he immediately played. The Riff would change everything for AC/DC: Highway to Hell produced by Mutt Lange and sung by Bon Scott broke the band in America for good. the story is next.Thank you to this Episodes Sponsor, Zenni Optical Incredible Prices on New Glasses – https://bit.ly/ZenniOpticalShop —————————————————————————————————————————– Executive Producer Brandon FugalHonorary Producers Jason White, Monique McCartha, Greg Rutledge, Jack Mongan —————————————————————————————————————————–Check Out My Hand Picked Selection BelowProfessor’s 80s Store– 100 Best Selling Albums https://amzn.to/3h3qZX9 – Ultimate History of 80s Teen Movie https://amzn.to/3ifjdKQ – 80s to 90s VHS Video Cover Art https://amzn.to/2QXzmIX – Totally Awesome 80s A Lexicon https://amzn.to/3h4ilrk – Best In Ear Headphones (I Use These Every Day) https://amzn.to/2ZcTlIl—————————————————————————————————————————–Check Out The Professor of Rock Merch Store – http://bit.ly/ProfessorMerchAccess To Backstage Content Become a Patron – http://bit.ly/ProfessorofRockVIPFanPurchase The Albums Help out the Channel by purchasing your albums through our links! As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you, thank you for your support.Click here for Premium Content: https://bit.ly/SignUpForPremiumContent​https://bit.ly/Facebook_Professor_of_…​https://bit.ly/Instagram_Professor_of…​​#70s #Rock #StoryHey music junkies and vinyl junkies Professor of Rock always here to celebrate the greatest artists and the greatest 70s vinyl songs of all time for the music community and vinyl community. If you’ve ever owned records, cassettes and CD’s at different times in you life or still do this is your place Subscribe below right now to be a part of our daily celebration of the rock era with exclusive stories from straight from the artists and click on our patreon link in the description to see our brand new show there.IN the grand scheme of things bands come and go. One day they’re on top another day their being dropped by their label but when the dust settles and 40 or 50 years pass by, we see who the real titans of music are, who has and will stand the test of time beyond the flavor of the week or even a few big album. With that in mind, there is no question that AC/DC has endured as much as any band in rock history. Metallica, U2, Guns N’ Roses, Aerosmith, Journey, Fleetwood Mac even the Rolling Stones all stand behind AC/DC in terms of record sales in the US.AC/DC is essentially tied with Pink Floyd and only the Beatles Led Zeppelin and the Eagles are ahead in terms of rock groups. Worldwide AC/DC is in the top 20 when you consider all artists. When you take into account the biggest selling album of all time AC/DC Back in Black is the third best selling album ever on this planet, Just behind Michael Jackson thriller and Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon. I always say that If an alien from another world wanted to know what Rock and Roll is I’d just play him AC/DC or Van Halen. Which takes me to the subject of today’s video. If you had to define AC/DC by one song… Dial it down to one riff that captures their essence what would it be? TO me the song and the riff that led to Back in Black, the epitomizes their sound to the masses and that influenced so many who came after, you’d be hard pressed to find something better than Highway to Hell. This riff is seismic. It’s absolutely galactic.When the band started working on the sessions for Highway to Hell, their last album with the legendary front man Bon Scott they had released five album globally, with really no support from radio in America they had designs on making it in the states. They were coming off the live album If You Want Blood and their last studio album was Powerage from 1977 which built upon their hard rock bluesy sound. they were ready for their closeup. Up to that point their album had been produced by brother George Young and Harry Vanda, who were name checked in Dire Straits’ song Sultans of Swing. George and Harry had produced everything form High Voltage on up… Well the band’s label Atlantic Records who had rejected their 1976 album Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap were of the belief that ACDC was ready to blow up in America but felt that the band needed a different producer at the helm. The band members were against this. Out of loyalty to their brother and friend.

How LSD and shrooms could help treat anxiety, addiction and depression

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How LSD and shrooms could help treat anxiety, addiction and depression

It was the most peaceful, joyous, incredible, life changing experience I've ever had in my life. There were scary parts, foreboding parts … I always knew there was beautiful and joy and peace on the other side of it. It was freeing, it was really freeing. This is Alana. She’s describing what she felt after she took a dose of this stuff — psilocybin. It’s a naturally occurring psychedelic compound, the kind you find in magic mushrooms. But she wasn’t tripping in a dorm room or at Woodstock — it actually wasn’t recreational at all. If anything became unreal or I was feeling nervous or not in touch with reality, I would squeeze his hand and he would squeeze mine back just to reassure me that I was okay and everything was alright. It was part of a controlled medical test to see if psychedelics could be useful in helping people quit cigarettes. Alana had been smoking for 37 years before her session with psilocybin, and she hasn’t had a cigarette since. Research on psychedelics for medical use is preliminary. Most studies suffer from really small sample sizes.

That’s partly because the federal government lists LSD and psilocybin as Schedule 1 drugs. So researchers face extra red tape, and funding is really hard to come by. Vox writer German Lopez reviewed dozens of studies that have been done. He found that psychedelics show promise for treating addiction, OCD, anxiety, and in some cases, depression. One small study of 15 smokers found that 80 percent were able to abstain from smoking for six months after a psilocybin treatment. In a pilot study of 12 advanced cancer patients suffering from end-of-life anxiety, participants who took psilocybin generally showed lower scores on a test of depression. And smaller study suggested psilocybin treatment could also help people with alcohol dependence cut back on their drinking days.

We don’t have all the answers as to what exactly these treatments are doing in the brain. But they seem to work by providing a meaningful, even mystical experience that leads to lasting changes in a patient's life. The issues that I talked about, or thought about, or went into during my experience were transformative in the sense that I got to look at them through a different lens. I know this sounds weird, I feel like I have more connections in my brain that I couldn't access before That feeling that Alana is describing is actually pretty spot-on. When you take LSD your brain looks something like this. You can actually see a higher degree of connectivity between various parts of the brain, it’s not limited to the visual cortex.

This communication inside the brain helps explain visual hallucinations — and the researchers argue that it could also explain why psychedelics can help people overcome serious mental issues. They wrote that you can think of psychiatric disorders as the brain being “entrenched in pathology.” Harmful patterns become automated and hard to change, and that’s what can make things like anxiety, addiction and depression very hard to treat. That’s Albert Garcia-Romeu, he’s a Johns Hopkins researcher who worked on studies of of psilocybin and smoking addiction, like the one that Alana's involved with. He says that when participants take psychedelics, One of the big remaining questions here is how long these benefits actually last after just the one-time treatment. A review of research on LSD-assisted psychotherapy and alcoholism found no statistically significant benefits after 12 months. And a recent study on psilocybin and depression found that benefits significantly dropped off after three months. And of course are some big risks to using psychedelic drugs. It’s hard to predict a patient’s reaction and some might actually endanger themselves.

Those predisposed to psychotic conditions are especially at risk for having a traumatic experience while on the drug. It’s difficult to draw solid conclusions from the existing studies. But there’s more than enough promise here to merit further research and further funding for that research. As Matthew Johnson of Johns Hopkins said, "These are among the most debilitating and costly disorders known to humankind.” For some people, no existing treatments help. But psychedelics might. One thing you might still be wondering is why so much of this research is so new, when we've known when we've known about psychedelics for thousands of years. Well since these drugs are so old, they can't be patented, which means that pharmaceutical companies don't really have any incentive to fund any research into them.

So that really leaves it up to governments and private contributors to fund all these studies. And there actually was a lot of research done into these drugs in the 50s and 60s, but there was a big enough backlash to the abuse of psychedelics in that period, especially around events like Woodstock, that funding really dried up, and research stopped. And that's why it's only now that we see this research happening, with private, not government contributions..

Trigger warning! Vox’s guide to ‘surviving’ Thanksgiving arguments gets carved up

Thanksgiving is almost upon us yet again, and what would the family holiday be without some liberals attempting to ruin it? Vox to the rescue:

Can we please just eat and watch football without the political microaggressions?

Bingo! Pass the turkey.

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2015/11/23/trigger-warning-voxs-guide-to-surviving-thanksgiving-arguments-gets-carved-up/

John Sexton unconvinced by Vox’s ‘vague wishy-washy’ piece on Attkisson

http://twitter.com/#!/cdrusnret/status/528287473496252416

Were investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson’s work and home computers hacked? We’ll know a lot more when Attkisson releases her book “Stonewalled” next week and sits for TV interviews. The Washington Post did publish a summary of the book last Monday, and it seems that it is from this summary that Vox has come to the conclusion that “there’s not much reason to trust her conclusion that she was hacked.”

“…it seems more likely that she suffered from garden variety technical glitches that had nothing to do with government surveillance,” writes Vox’s Timothy B. Lee. “And strangely, the security expert Attkisson says confirmed her allegations has refused to talk to the Washington Post about it, citing a confidentiality agreement. This doesn’t inspire confidence.”

Breitbart’s John Sexton has read Vox’s argument, and he’s not convinced in the slightest.

Now that isn’t hard to believe.

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Related:

Katie Pavlich: Media trusts this administration over Sharyl Attkisson’s hacking claims?

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2014/10/31/john-sexton-unconvinced-by-voxs-vague-wishy-washy-piece-on-attkisson-hacking-charges/

‘Clicks first, facts later’: Vox’s cred gets whacked after ‘Sopranos’ scoop

http://twitter.com/#!/redsteeze/status/504781051613683712

Earlier today, Vox caused quite a stir with this story:

http://twitter.com/#!/voxdotcom/status/504591677622091777

According to Voxsplainer Martha P. Nochimson, “The Sopranos” creator David Chase revealed that Tony Soprano didn’t die at the end of the series finale.

Yeah … about that:

http://twitter.com/#!/ditzkoff/status/504776167908724736

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The Vox report seemed clear-cut enough — until late Wednesday when Chase’s representative Leslee Dart issued this statement:

“A journalist for Vox misconstrued what David Chase said in their interview. To simply quote David as saying, ‘Tony Soprano is not dead,’ is inaccurate. There is a much larger context for that statement and as such, it is not true.

“As David Chase has said numerous times on the record, ‘Whether Tony Soprano is alive or dead is not the point.’ To continue to search for this answer is fruitless. The final scene of ‘The Sopranos’ raises a spiritual question that has no right or wrong answer.”

Oh, Vox … will you ever learn?

http://twitter.com/#!/BrianFaughnan/status/504780047614750720

How on earth could this have happened?

http://twitter.com/#!/seanmdav/status/504780281501716480

Bingo.

http://twitter.com/#!/sharkey_nick/status/504783780725673984 http://twitter.com/#!/JohnEkdahl/status/504781287349952512

Snort.

Looks like we’re back to square one!

http://twitter.com/#!/TheH2/status/504786976009375744

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Update:

‘Give it up, champ’: Matt Yglesias can’t dig his way out of ‘Sopranos’ Vox-hole

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Related:

Twitchy coverage of Vox

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2014/08/27/clicks-first-facts-later-voxs-cred-gets-whacked-after-sopranos-scoop/

WaPo reporter defends Vox claim Hong-Kong protesters empowered by #Ferguson

http://twitter.com/#!/AG_Conservative/status/516430404254175233

Another Vox article tend to be relentlessly mocked.

What’s the absolute most up to date shame? Vox.com insinuated that demonstrators in Hong-Kong using the “hands up” motion have-been encouraged by protesters in Ferguson, Mo.

The Washington Post’s Wesley Lowery aided Vox falsely link both:

w/Hong Kong protesters nowadays with-it up as rallying weep, good-time to re-read @mattdpearce on "Hands Up, Don't Shoot" http://t.co/SQScPkUX6g

— Wesley Lowery (@WesleyLowery) September 29, 2014

Is clearly captivated due to the "hands up, don't shoot" chant. If a person point of chant will likely be generate empathy, it surely works practically perfect.

— Wesley Lowery (@WesleyLowery) September 29, 2014

Unlike various other, more militant chants ("no justice, no peace"), the chant created from Ferguson provides professionals nothing at all to scoff at

— Wesley Lowery (@WesleyLowery) September 29, 2014

No one before placed their unique hands up-and reported “don’t shoot” before Ferguson?

Any statements the “hands up” action from demonstrators in Hong-Kong usually are urged by Ferguson protesters aren’t real:

No url between Hong-Kong protesters and Ferguson “hands up don’t shoot” http://t.co/ASK1PIPTHn pic.twitter.com/U9a1Uwmmto

— Jared Keller (@jaredbkeller) September 29, 2014

But after he formerly already been called it, Lowery proceeded to safeguard the placement:

The main reason are usually we not surprised that @WesleyLowery dropped for built declare that Hong-Kong protestors was at truth mimicking the Ferguson protest?

— AG (@AG_Conservative) September 29, 2014

@AG_Conservative no one "fell" for a free account. Whether considerable or else maybe not, the chant and movement appear to have been delivered – which might be efficient

— Wesley Lowery (@WesleyLowery) September 29, 2014

It’s been already “exported” to Hong-Kong? Hold rotating.

@AG_Conservative you're fat to master though

— Wesley Lowery (@WesleyLowery) September 29, 2014

@WesleyLowery As continuously, you are making things up. In which will there be analysis the chant was at reality "exported"? No evidence it was utilized in addition whenever in HK.

— AG (@AG_Conservative) September 29, 2014

Dear @WesleyLowery, you're embarrassing by yourself using this tweet. "Hands up" was transported? Are you currently crazy? @AG_Conservative

— RB (@RBPundit) September 29, 2014

@RBPundit @AG_Conservative absolutely nothing uncomfortable about different dense cheats purposefully misreading exactly what items to stage personal assaults

— Wesley Lowery (@WesleyLowery) September 29, 2014

It truly isn’t wrong reporting, it’s precisely that individuals are reading it wrong. Got that?

.@WesleyLowery @RBPundit You develop up a claim towards chant getting "exported" and now we’d are the cheats? Lol good

— AG (@AG_Conservative) September 29, 2014

Where's goal your protesters in Hong-Kong tend to be furthermore conscious of the protesting types in Ferguson? @WesleyLowery @AG_Conservative

— RB (@RBPundit) September 29, 2014

@RBPundit @AG_Conservative anytime we noted yesterday evening – we don't recognize whatsoever https://t.co/iloUn3vkxp

— Wesley Lowery (@WesleyLowery) September 29, 2014

.@WesleyLowery Alright. There after a straightforward "we had been wrong" is intended to-be good. @AG_Conservative

— RB (@RBPundit) September 29, 2014

Amazing.

@EdB_Ohio @RBPundit @WesleyLowery Yep. it's hilarious. Many people don't learn to end looking around.

— AG (@AG_Conservative) September 29, 2014

According to the lefty us Media, using this time forward, anyone who establishes their particular arms up using a swimming has been doing consequently in solidarity with Ferguson.

— RB (@RBPundit) September 29, 2014

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Associated:

A Quite a bit alot more Twitchy protection of Vox hilarity

Instagram blocked as well as other revisions from ‘umbrella revolution’ in Hong-Kong [photos]

‘i’d like freedom’: huge audience, tear-gas at Hong-Kong democracy protests against Asia [photos]

Do have more resources: http://twitchy.com/2014/09/29/youre-embarrassing-yourself-wapo-reporter-defends-voxs-hong-kongferguson-knee-slapper/

‘Give it up, champ’: Matt Yglesias can’t dig their way to avoid it of ‘Sopranos’ Vox-hole

http://twitter.com/#!/BobbyBigWheel/status/504790726446964736

As Twitchy reported, these days, Vox published the big news that “Sopranos” creator David Chase verified that Tony Soprano didn’t perish inside finale. Annnnnnd they immediately ended up with egg on their face.

However for just what it’s well worth, Matt Yglesias is trying to perform interference:

http://twitter.com/#!/mattyglesias/status/504781190180896769

Oh, bless their li’l heart.

http://twitter.com/#!/deep_beige/status/504782546732077059

Vox: David Chase reveals exactly what occurred inside finale. Chase: No I didn’t Vox: It’s not for you to decide, shut-up.— John Ekdahl (@JohnEkdahl) August 28, 2014

It’s enjoyable to view Yglesias backpedal. It’s a lot more fun to call him out on it:

http://twitter.com/#!/seanmdav/status/504787190552227840 http://twitter.com/#!/seanagnew/status/504785317032132608 http://twitter.com/#!/GPollowitz/status/504783471924240386

Ha!

http://twitter.com/#!/hayesy316/status/504786672861454336 http://twitter.com/#!/JohnEkdahl/status/504784496731115520

Also funny.

http://twitter.com/#!/seanmdav/status/504785977010036736 http://twitter.com/#!/CuffyMeh/status/504786159462268928

Keep it up, Matt. We are able to always use a giggle fit!

http://twitter.com/#!/CaptYonah/status/504788094412136450

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Associated:

Twitchy coverage of Matt Yglesias

Find out more: http://twitchy.com/2014/08/27/give-it-up-champ-matt-yglesias-cant-dig-his-way-out-of-sopranos-vox-hole/