New Classic Rock Magazine – On Sale Now!
Following on from their rip-roaring, sold-out UK tour, AC/DC grace the cover of this month’s Classic Rock magazine! Get full details inside!
AC/DC
From their very first tour… to their last?
Spirit of ‘76
Bon Scott has just been beaten up. Angus Young has ambitions to buy Tasmania. And AC/DC are playing in front of three men and a dog. It’s May 1976, and the adventures of a certain ‘Antipodean punk band’ are kicking off in chaotic fashion…
Angus spills the beans
In 1992 Vic Garbarini spent three days on the road with AC/DC and got one of the most revealing interviews with Angus ever.
Whole lotta Jonno
AC/DC’s 25 best moments with Brian Johnson.
All this and more in 15 riff-packed pages on these rock legends…
Heaven And Hell
“It really is Black Sabbath, but it isn’t. It’s a fresh thing,” says Tony Iommi. It’s also return to doom metal’s heyday.
JJ Cale
He’s an inspiration to Clapton, and one of Neil Young’s favourite guitarists. So why is he still something of a well-kept secret?
Plus…
This month’s CD
Powerage Sampler
Our very own label, Powerage Records is dedicated to bringing you the very best in classic rock. This month we present our first sampler for your delectation, featuring 12 tracks from Electric Mary, Pride Tiger, Lethargy, Endeverafter and more…
Elsewhere in the June issue of Classic Rock…
The Damned
Ten years after giving the world the first punk record, The Damned had their biggest ever hit with Eloise. This is its story.
Duff McKagan
Back in Blighty this summer with his ‘other’ band Loaded, the Velvet Revolver bassist spills the beans on Chinese Democracy, writing for Playboy and the continued hunt for a VR singer…
Jethro Tull
Ferreting out the gems in this enduring band’s vast back catalogue.
All this and much more, plus the biggest rock reviews section on the planet, this month with new albums from Heaven And Hell, New York Dolls, Dylan and more; reissues including Motörhead and The Sweet; new DVDs; new books.
And if you take out a subscription to Classic Rock from this issue, you get a 3-CD Springsteen box, AND save money into the bargain.
You want high-voltage rock’n’roll? Plug in to Classic Rock!





are you sure it’s out today? I looked in the shop I usually get it from and they didn’t have any there, I also phoned Wh smith who normally always get it on time here, and they said it still hasn’t come yet
I got mine today. I’ve only had a chance to have a quick look through it so far but it seems like a good issue. The best for a few months.
Anyone else slightly disappointed that the cover interview is the best part of 20 years old? 15 pages of AC/DC, but hardly anything new
another great magazine from classic rock team.
keep up the good work. saxon gig was awesome on tuesday in glasgow. best show ive seen in ages . this band just go from strength to strength ! ! !
rock till you drop !
Has anyone else’s copy got the printing error where large tranches of the Angus interview are missing? theres 3 pages that are just the uncaptioned photos and blank spaces where the interview should be.
Hi Kerebus. My subscription copy had exactly the same error. I contacted the supscription department and they sent me another copy of the magazine, without the error.
Again the “overseas” issue has a different cover CD than the UK. Is this now a rule? Will UK get the “Monster vol.2″ in the next issue?
Looking forward to the AC/DC show in Athens, 28/5. Thousands of life – long fans are expecting for y e a r s to see Angus & and co. I Guess we’ ll get wasted before the 2nd or 3rd song…
Wish we got the overseas edition too, I want that Dave Evans song! Hahaha. I wonder if he’s still kicking himself…
Great issue. AC/DC rocked Manchester and I’m doing all I can at the moment to re-live that night! Even though Tinned Peach is right, it’s all old stuff … but I forgot about the immortal quote about releasing albums that sound the same …
Did you know that the No Sleep deluxe edition was first released in 2001 as the NSTH 2cd complete edition?
Only had a limited run to celebrate 20 years since the album was originally released (still got all the originals on vinyl.)
Still think it’s the greatest live albums of all time.
Seeya.
JBV^_^