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ac/dc australian special
did all the american / european fans get the australian tv special on ac/dc called "Legends Of Rock " that aired in australia on the 17/12/08 . it was an interview with molly that went for about 30-35 minutes .if you need it get in contact with me ------------------------------------------------------------- we are paid by the hour not the part !!!
Rayvan, Need it buddy. If it is the same interview I am thinking of, I got the mini version which was only like a few minutes long. Can you share the whole video for everyone courtesy of rapidshare or megaupload? The Riff Raff would appreciate it. Is it in PAL?
i do not know how to put it up on rapid share or megaupload but i am more than happy to send it out on dvd to any one for a trade . yes it would be in pal as well . i hope this does not annnoy anyone but at least you know were you stand with me with technology . i think it is the same few minutes that were on sunrise a local tv show a couple of months ago only for this is complete . --------------------------------------------------------------------- we are paid by the hour not the part
does any one need the special ? or has everyone got it now? just asking ! --------------------------------------------------------------- we are paid by the hour not the part
yeah i would need it. PAL is great. if u dont upload it, would u send it over to germany??? send me a pm what ever u decide. exo
I was extremely disappointed with this Molly Meldrum special. Yes, it was 30 mins including ads, so about 23 mins of actual footage. Of this, there was probably about 5 minutes of interviews (with Brian and Angus for memory), where Molly asked the same identical questions as he's asked on the past 4-5 world tours. A hug that Molly and Angus gave each other at the start of the interview was particularly cringeworthy. But I accept and acknowledge they would have known each other for almost 35 years, and Molly's support for the band in the mid 1970's through the Countdown show was one of the keys to the band's success. So really, bugger all of interest to long-time fans. But as my colleague reinforced, it was probably aimed more at the new generation of fans - the kids that have recently gained an interest in the band