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Whole Lotta Rosie

Get ready for a raucous celebration of a larger-than-life woman! Whole Lotta Rosie, AC/DC's 1977 hard...
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"Whole Lotta Rosie"

Get ready for a raucous celebration of a larger-than-life woman! Whole Lotta Rosie, AC/DC's 1977 hard rock and roll anthem, explodes with raw energy and Angus Young's blistering guitar work. This track is a no-holds-barred tribute to a memorable encounter, packed with infectious riffs and Bon Scott's signature cheeky delivery. Prepare to rock with Rosie!

Whole Lotta Rosie, a standout track from AC/DC's 1977 album "Let There Be Rock," quickly became a fan favorite and a staple of their live performances. The song's driving rhythm section, anchored by Phil Rudd's powerful drumming and Mark Evans' solid bassline, provides the perfect foundation for Angus Young's electrifying guitar riffs. Bon Scott's charismatic and humorous lyrics, delivered with his signature swagger, tell a vivid and entertaining story that resonated with audiences worldwide.

Released during AC/DC's early rise to international fame, Whole Lotta Rosie perfectly encapsulated their raw, unpretentious, and high-energy rock and roll sound. The song's infectious groove and memorable chorus made it an instant crowd-pleaser, further solidifying the band's reputation as a formidable live act. Its enduring popularity lies in its simple yet powerful musicality and its relatable, albeit somewhat cheeky, lyrical content, making it a timeless rock anthem.

SONG MEANING: The lyrics of Whole Lotta Rosie are a rather straightforward and humorous account of Bon Scott's encounter with a large and enthusiastic Tasmanian woman named Rosie during the band's early touring days. The song details her impressive physical attributes and the memorable nature of their brief but intense encounter. It's a lighthearted and celebratory ode to a memorable fan, delivered with AC/DC's signature blend of rock and roll swagger and cheeky humor.

  • BAND: AC/DC
  • GENRE: Hard Rock, Rock And Roll
  • RELEASEDAY: March 21
  • YEAR: 1977

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  • GENRE: Progressive Rock
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  • YEAR: 1979
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