That time AC/DC’s Malcolm Young told me that drummer Phil Rudd had “grown out” of the band

By Steve Newton Back in October of 1983 I had the distinct pleasure of sitting down (on a Vancouver hotel-room floor) with three members of AC/DC. It was the day before the band kicked off its Flick of the Switch Tour, and the local promo rep at the record label (WEA Canada) had set up … Continue reading That time AC/DC’s Malcolm Young told me that drummer Phil Rudd had “grown out” of the band

AC/DC expert Martin Popoff says that meeting Malcolm was one of the biggest highlights of his career

By Steve Newton A couple of weeks ago I interviewed Canadian author Martin Popoff, who is widely regarded as the world’s leading authority on all things hard rock and heavy metal. At one point in the conversation I asked Popoff–whose latest book, AC/DC at 50, looks at the history of that band through 50 milestone … Continue reading AC/DC expert Martin Popoff says that meeting Malcolm was one of the biggest highlights of his career

Heavy-metal expert Martin Popoff ponders his amazing career as a cranker-outer of books

By Steve Newton When you’re a young, rock-obsessed kid living in a small town, anywhere you can buy music is like the ultimate candy shop. Fortunately for author Martin Popoff–Canada’s leading authority on heavy metal–growing up in the wee burgh of Trail, B.C. offered several places where he could slake his thirst for new tunes. … Continue reading Heavy-metal expert Martin Popoff ponders his amazing career as a cranker-outer of books

That time AC/DC’s Bon Scott couldn’t remember the name of the bass player from Kiss

By Steve Newton I’ve met Gene Simmons from Kiss a couple of times, but he didn’t come off as particularly charming. Both times–once in person and once on the phone–he seemed pretty full of himself, which I suppose is kind of his trademark. He is the “God of Thunder”, after all. But today I came … Continue reading That time AC/DC’s Bon Scott couldn’t remember the name of the bass player from Kiss

AC/DC announces European Tour, featuring original guitarist Angus Young and longtime vocalist Brian Johnson

By Steve Newton Rumours have been circulating for weeks now that Australian rock legends AC/DC were soon going to announce a world tour in support of their latest album, Power Up. Well, today AC/DC finally made a tour announcement, but folks in my neck of the woods (Vancouver) are gonna have to chill, because it’s … Continue reading AC/DC announces European Tour, featuring original guitarist Angus Young and longtime vocalist Brian Johnson

The 30 best title tracks of the ’70s, from wicked to freakin’ awesome

5 guys from Chilliwack High’s Class of ’75 rob hall photo By Steve Newton The title track wasn’t always the best song on an album in the ’70s. But when you were standing in the record store, rabidly poring over the brand new LP by your favourite band, that title could get deeply imbedded in … Continue reading The 30 best title tracks of the ’70s, from wicked to freakin’ awesome

Newt’s top 10 (or 20) things to do in Vancouver this weekend, November 24 to 26

The Vancouver Vinyl Record Show is at Heritage Hall By Steve Newton FRIDAY: the Toddcast Podcast presents the Blue Light Sessions featuring local hard-rock power trios La Chinga and Worse at Blue Light Studio. FRIDAY: Vancouver blues singer-guitarist Steve Kozak performs with keyboardist Peter Van Deursen, bassist Trevor Newman, and drummer Darrell Mayes at Frankie’s … Continue reading Newt’s top 10 (or 20) things to do in Vancouver this weekend, November 24 to 26

10 minutes in a hotel room with AC/DC in 1983

By Steve Newton One fine October day in 1983 I went to a fancy Vancouver hotel and hung out with Malcolm Young and Brian Johnson of AC/DC, who were kicking off a tour to support the new Flick of the Switch album. New drummer Simon Wright was there too, but he didn’t say much. Note: … Continue reading 10 minutes in a hotel room with AC/DC in 1983

Eddie Van Halen’s favourite AC/DC album was Powerage

By Steve Newton I’ve long held the opinion that AC/DC’s Powerage is their best album. Keith Richards agrees, and he knows a thing or two about rockin’. And more importantly, Malcolm Young himself has named Powerage as Number One. When I met Young backstage after an AC/DC show in Vancouver back in 2001 I mentioned that … Continue reading Eddie Van Halen’s favourite AC/DC album was Powerage

10 minutes on the phone with 29-year-old Steve Vai in 1990

By Steve Newton Steve Vai is one of those guitarists where you watch him play and you’re like: “How the hell does he do that!?” This is the first interview I did with him, when he was only 29, touring with Whitesnake, and had just released his solo album Passion and Warfare. During the first … Continue reading 10 minutes on the phone with 29-year-old Steve Vai in 1990

Powerage is the only AC/DC album better than Back in Black

steve newton photo By Steve Newton There was a lotta fuss being made in the rock-music world back on July 25, 2020, when AC/DC‘s Back in Black celebrated its 40th anniversary. But where was all the commotion on June 19, 2018, when Powerage hit the Big Four-Oh? Now that was cause for celebration! Don’t get … Continue reading Powerage is the only AC/DC album better than Back in Black

Paul Pigat has been told that Cousin Harley are like “the Motorhead of rockabilly”

adam pw smith photo ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON JAN. 23, 2021 By Steve Newton When COVID-19 killed concerts last year, professional musicians who relied heavily on revenue from live shows were put in financial peril. That fact wasn’t lost on Vancouver guitar ace Paul Pigat, who normally chocks up plenty of gigs with his bands Cousin … Continue reading Paul Pigat has been told that Cousin Harley are like “the Motorhead of rockabilly”

Album review: AC/DC, Black Ice (2008)

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN THE GEORGIA STRAIGHT, OCT. 30, 2008 By Steve Newton AC/DC has it rough. Ever since the Aussie quintet came roaring back from the tragic death of Bon Scott with Back in Black, picky buggers like me have wanted them to match the consistent quality of that 1980 ear buster. There was a … Continue reading Album review: AC/DC, Black Ice (2008)