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Photo Mug : Australian rock group AC / DC takes time to relax at Ipanema beach in Rio De Janeiro
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Australian rock group AC / DC takes time to relax at Ipanema beach in Rio De Janeiro
Australian rock group AC/DC takes time to relax at Ipanema beach in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil during the visit to South America.
They are in the city to perform at the Rock In Rio Festival at the Rockedome, concluding their " Flick Of The Switch" World tour.
Left to right: Singer Brian Johnson, Cliff Williams, Simon Wright, Angus Young, Malcolm Young.
January 1985
Murray
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Rio De Janeiro
Brazil
85 382
Media ID 21783188
© Mirrorpix
Bands Heavy Metal Relaxation South America 1985
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In this iconic photo print, the legendary Australian rock group AC/DC can be seen taking a well-deserved break at the stunning Ipanema beach in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. It was January 1985, and the band had traveled to South America as part of their "Flick Of The Switch". World tour, with their final performance scheduled at the Rock In Rio Festival. The image captures the members of AC/DC enjoying a moment of relaxation amidst their hectic touring schedule. From left to right, we see singer Brian Johnson, Cliff Williams, Simon Wright, Angus Young, and Malcolm Young. Their presence on this picturesque beach adds an intriguing contrast to their hard-hitting heavy metal persona. With the crashing waves and golden sands as their backdrop, it's evident that even rock stars need some downtime to recharge and soak up nature's beauty. This candid shot showcases a different side of these music icons – one where they can momentarily escape from the roaring crowds and find solace in tranquility. Murray's photograph not only immortalizes this memorable moment but also serves as a reminder that even amidst fame and success, everyone deserves moments of relaxation and rejuvenation.
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