Squealer is the sordid tale of Bon’s struggle to seduce a nervous virgin, played out over an insistent riff. They played it fast, and they played it hard.ĭirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap was once memorably described as AC/DC’s most “deviant” album, and it ends with their sleaziest song. But AC/DC knew how to make it work for them. The riff was punchy but the chorus was a dud, so it was dumped after it appeared on the Aussie High Voltage.įor a new band on their debut, this was a strange choice for an opener – a cover of a blues standard written by Big Joe Williams in the 1930s and later popularised by Them. Among those dropped was You Ain’t Got A Hold On Me, which, very simply, lacked balls. Of the eight tracks on the original High Voltage only two were included on the international version.
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