Sunday, January 23, 2011

The R'n'R Nonno's Diary - The first day in Abruzzo

A small portion of Italian Pasta for R'n'R Nonno in Abruzzo

Thursday 5th August 2010 and I'm finally flying to Italy to visit Matteo, Stephano, Andrea and Marco from AC/DC Abruzzo.
Was good to see M and S at the Airport for a warm Abruzzo Welcome.
It wasn't long before Matteo's mother was laying out the lunch table for an introduction of true Italian Pasta (promised in Sydney!!).
Lunch over, time for a stroll along the beach in beautiful sunshine, before it rained… Hey, this is Italy in Summer!
That evening I was taken to see my first Italian rock band: Litfiba at Stadio Pirani. Carrying an Umbrella, like a perfect English gentleman! Matteo said Litfiba was probably the best rock band in Italy back in the '80s and 90's. Then they split up and came back together just a year ago. I quite enjoyed the fact that "Shoot to Thrill" was chosen to warm up the crowd before they came on. Honestly, although I did not understand the lyrics in Italian I did hear mentions of the Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi and the Pope. Matteo said it was better not to translate what the singer said about them…
M and S said Litfiba brought back a lot of memories from their teenage. They also said that tomorrow they have a special surprise for me. Something that should bring lots of memories from my teenage too… ???

R'N'R Nonno with the infamous AC/DC Abruzzo's "Need 1 ticket" sign

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

THE ADVENTURES OF THE ROCK'N'ROLL NONNO!

"The best part of the tour was making new friends and catching up with old ones; it is hard to describe to ‘ordinary’ people just what it is like travelling the world and seeing the same show all the time. They think you are a bit mad and do not understand. That is something a few of us have in common. It’s a kind of bond that will be there forever."

The ROCK'N'ROLL NONNO speaking about the Black Ice Tour


As some of you already know, Alan aka the Rock'n'Roll Nonno has been travelling the world with us for most of the Black Ice tour, attending 60 shows (and more than 140 in his entire "career" as AC/DC fan). Last summer, he came to visit us in Italy after the end of the tour, to check for himself if all the things he had heard about Abruzzo were true or not.

In the next few weeks we will publish some of the pages of the Rock'n'Roll Nonno's diary from Abruzzo.... From his experience with original Guitar spaghetti to very special rock concerts...

Exclusive on AC/DC Abruzzo blog!

For those who don't know this legendary fan here's an exclusive interview published before the Australian tour...


Today AC/DC Abruzzo is glad to be with a legendary fan who’s been following the band for ages. He’s a piece of history of AC/DC and you will find his name even in books such as AC/DC Maximum Rock’n’Roll. In the last year we met him several times on the road, from the R'n'R Train video shoot in London to the Open air Stadium Tour and he's a good friend of ours. His name is Alan but AC/DC Abruzzo likes to call him Alano or ... ROCK'N'ROLL NONNO!


The President, Alan and the Secretary General in Dublin last April

1-Hi Alan, it’s a pleasure to be with you again. Last time we met was in Paris after the Stade de France show. How are you?

Hi guys, how are you both? It seems a long time since Hampden Park, I don't know why we didn't catch up in either Wembley or Dublin... I am fine and in good health, enjoying the rest of the summer and going up to Manchester to see my beloved UNITED and also doing lots of gardening and decorating to earn some 'pocket money' and really looking forward to my trip to Australia for another 11 shows, they will take me up to 47 for this tour!

2- WOW! GRANDE ALANO! If we remember correctly, we met for the first time in the lobby of our hotel in Wilkes Barres, PA last October just one day before the secret/private show, 5 years after AC/DC’s last gig in London. We were both checking in in the hotel. We remember the levels of excitement for the historic come back of AC/DC and for the world tour. What are your memories of that wonderful experience in that small Pennsylvania town in the middle of nowhere?

My first memories of Wilkes Barre (after meeting you fine italians) is rain, rain and more rain. As you know I was with Michel and although we were drowned we laughed. I will tell you about our trip to Mcdonalds later. The afternoon of the show, meeting up with old friends and making new ones was great. The actual rehersal show was not one of the most memorable but still great to see the guys again.

Alano in Wilkes Barres

Yes, it did rain a lot the day before the show. Then sun and the following day, snow! At least for those who were coming from NY... After Wilkes Barre, you continued for a mini tour in the States and you met several times with the Vice President Andrea and Marco from AC/DC Italia. How many shows did you attend? How was to see AC/DC back in action after so much time? And what was your favorite show in the US?

I was travelling with Michel (another huge fan from Belgium) at the time, on to Chicago and then I continued onto New York on my own. Flying some of the time and Greyhound the others. Indianapolis was great as it was really warm there and there was also an American football game in town the day before the concert and the town was full of football fans from both teams--with NO trouble-. I saw 9 shows on this leg of the tour and it was great to see the guys again as they began to get into their stride as the tour progressed. I think my favourite show was the first show at the Garden, not only for the show, but meeting up with Arnaud (Durieux), Alex and Brian after. As you know we had a good time again lots of laughs.

Great! Going back to the AC/DC come back last year. Our Secretary General Stephano reported your presence also at the video shoot in London back in August, for the first public appearance of the band. You are everywhere! If AC/DC is doing something important somewhere in the world prepare to see Alan!! How did it go in London?

London was a bit of a panic at first because we didn't know if we were going to get 'tickets' but then we managed to be put on the guest list so all was well in the end. It was so good to see the boys and the set, but a disappointment not to be able to get to see the boys during takes. I guess we were spoilt at the ' Hard as a rock ' video shoot when we spent about 12 hours there and the guys were happy to sign autographs between takes all day. But things have changed for sure, so we have to change with them.



Then the European indoor tour began and we met again in Stockholm last February (you had skipped the opening date in Oslo!). Like us, you are a big fan of indoor shows as opposed to Stadium shows (much more intimate). As you know the best shows for AC/DC Abruzzo were, in order: Paris Bercy, Milan and Dublin O2 Arena. Which were the best shows of the indoor tour for you and why?

Stockholm was great, all that snow, as where I live in England I hadn't seen as much snow as that for about 30 years. My favourite shows in Europe (excluding UK and Ireland) would have to be Madrid, Bilbao and Milan. for me the fans were really into it and the band respond to the crowd so I must hand it to the fans.

Going back to your “career” as a AC/DC fan. How many shows did you roughly see? Which tour is your favorite? Any interesting/funny stories from the road and/or with the band members you can tell us?

I have now seen over 100 Ac/Dc shows, going back to 1978. My favourite show was in New York at Roseland (!!!!!!) when they were in town for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003. Again went over with no tickets and didn't know i was going to get one until the morning of the show. That afternoon we went down to the theatre to see if we could catch any of sound check. Tickets were changing hands for hundreds of dollars and I realised how lucky was I. When the boys arrived they stopped for a chat and as with Brian, a hug. Also with Ellen, which I will tell you about one day.
One really funny thing happened in Wilkes Barre. After the show myself and Michel were alking back to the hotel and were extremely hungry, to our surprise only Mcdonalds was still open so we walked round to there, as you know all of about 50 metres only to be told that we could only be served at the drive thro' as we were not in a car they wouldn't serve us. No way. We walked back to the hotel still hungry and moaning about the service. As we got to the entrance a taxi dropped a couple of guys off. I asked the cabbie if he was free, 'sure guys- where to' -- 'Could you take us to Mcdonalds' explaining our predicament. 'No problem guys in you jump' so off we go to get our Mcdonalds 50 metres away. This guy was a life saver and didn't want to charge us for the privilege. And i bet he still tells the story, as we do. There are many more to tell, but not right now as they take too long....

That's AMERICA! During the last European tour we remember we were on the same early morning flight from Milan to Budapest. You were with Michel who made you confess that you actually saw the Stones and Jimi Hendrix live back in the SIXTIES! We hadn’t slept the previous night so our recollections might be wrong? Is that actually true?

On that flight from Milan to Budapest you were in a coma I think... ah ah ah. (After 2 Milan shows in the pit with that crowd and no sleep you bet we were!) But, yes it is true that i saw Jimi Hendrix and the Stones in the 60's, so many more, Cream, 'Little Stevie Wonder', the Who, the Kinks, all the English groups along with the touring american bands on the 'stax tour' even Otis Redding and he was expensive, if I remember it was 10 shillings to see him, that's 50 pence now!! Wilson Pickett, Lee Dorsey there were so many... Remember that all these were shows where you stood and people would be dancing whilst they played. But Hendrix was special, he done things with a guitar that we hadn't seen before, I'd never seen anyone set fire to one up until then. It's not all bad being 60!


WOW! You a are a lucky man! Your biggest passions are rock music, AC/DC and football. And we know you’re a Manchester Utd fan. Last year was not very succesful, was it?

Yes I am a Man United fan and last year was not so good we only won the Premier league for the third year on the trot and also the league cup and as you are hinting at, I think , is losing in the final of the Champions League. I have had two season tickets for about 15 years now and still go to nearly every home game-560 kms round trip. We are looking forward to playing an Italian team in the final this year unless we knock them out before.

Mhm... Not so sure.... Anyway, in Manchester, after the shows you showed pictures of your grandchildren? You’re proud of them, although you told us they’re not into rock music. Tell us something about them.

My four grandchildren are a real treat to me. Three girls and a boy. 10,11,12 and 13 years old. My eldest grandaughter is a good footballer and i try to see her play whenever i can, unfortunately she is a Norwich fan. They help to keep me young and give me a lot of pleasure.

Grazie mille, Alan. Hopefully our paths will cross again at an AC/DC show. Probably in the Southern Hemisphere…

Looking forward to seeing you guys in OZ in 2010!


Alano, Michel and the Italian bosses


Friday, January 14, 2011

NEW LIVE DVD - OUT BEFORE SUMMER

Buenos Aires 2009 - We were there too!

YES! We heard it too! From reliable sources... The live DVD from the Buenos Aires concert recorded on December 4, 2009 will be released before this summer (probably April) and it will include lots of extras (probably an entire extra disc!).
Stay tuned!!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

RUSTELLE ELETTRICHE 3 - AC/DC ABRUZZO IS BACK!

December 2008: the early days of AC/DC Abruzzo

December 2010 (85 AC/DC shows after...)

2 years after the first Rustelle Elettriche Night held in December 2008, the founding fathers of AC/DC Abruzzo met again in Città Sant'Angelo (aka The City of Angels of Abruzzo) in the AC/DC Abruzzo headquarters. President Matteo, Secretary General Stefano, Vice President Andrea and Marco (the latter representing AC/DC Italia). Puppy mascot Rosie was also present.

The decision was unanimous: Project AC/DC Abruzzo must continue!

As a matter of fact, it is impossible for us not to express our passion for AC/DC in our everyday life. And we are also aware that what we learned and lived during the Black Ice World Tour will inevitably continue to influence our lives for many years to come...

We also agreed that the blog will continue to be updated according to the original foundations and guidelines of project AC/DC Abruzzo.

The only blog on AC/DC that aims to promote the original and genuine spirit of the Italian region of Abruzzo. A spirit that is always strong and gentle, ironic and pungent, witty and facetious but always incorruptible and loyal to our ancestors' values which we express through our passion for the AC/DC music especially in the occasion of the long awaited BLACK ICE World Tour.


THE THREE PILLARS: SEX FOOD AND ROCK'N'ROLL

SEX - The new adventures around the world of the apprentices of the master Pick up Artists and womanizers KOSP, KOFK, KK (check the blog to find out about these legendary figures). Also with the help of the teachings of Professor Brian Johnson and Rocco "Hard as a Rock" Siffredi.

FOOD - New exclusive rock'n'roll recipes from the Abruzzo region.

ROCK'N'ROLL - Although concert reports will be suspended (at least until the boys decide to come back on stage) we will continue to post exclusive material from our archive (photos, videos and stories). As Arnaud Durieux once said: after attending 85 shows, the biggest non-official/fan based archive of the Black Ice Tour in probably in Abruzzo... :)

MENU of the Night

-Pizza al taglio (prosciutto e funghi, margherita, quattro formaggi)
-Salame nostrano abruzzese
-Scaglie di parmigiano reggiano stagionato
-Entire DISC 1 of Plug Me In
-Bootleg DVD's from NYC Madison Square Garden 2008
-Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Wine


Saturday, January 8, 2011

Rock'n'Roll Limbo


The Black Ice tour is over. The Black Ice Tour Photo Book reached most of the hard-core AC/DC fans around the world. The "Mistresses for Christmass" are gone... And we are all waiting for some official announcement from the band about the next album/dvd... Is this the beginning of another post-Hammersmith 2003 limbo?

Hopefully not.

The annual meeting of the AC/DC Abruzzo Steering Committee (The Rustelle Elettriche Night 3) with the participation of the Vice President and a Delegation of AC/DC Italia took place in Città Sant'Angelo a few days ago. On the agenda: the celebration of the 3rd year of AC/DC Abruzzo and the discussion on the future of the AC/DC Abruzzo blog.

Stay tuned.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

AC/DC BLACK ICE WORLD TOUR PHOTO BOOK - OUT NOW





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Sunday, October 24, 2010

AC/DC BLACK ICE WORLD TOUR PHOTO BOOK - OUT NOW





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Thursday, October 21, 2010

GEISELWIND, GERMANY 16 October 2010

The Rock'n'roll camper van/tourbus

After the end of the tour, the AC/DC Abruzzo Steering Committee found a good reason to get back on the road for another rock'n'roll adventure. The International AC/DC fan meeting in Geiselwind, Germany organised by the German and Austrian fan clubs and Daily Dirt.

On 14 October we left Roseto degli Abruzzi with a rock'n'roll camper full of food and brand new copies of the Black Ice book. We made a stop in Ospitaletto, near Milan to meet with AC/DC Italia's executive Marcom and discuss antidotes to the withdrawal crisis w've been all experiencing after the last AC/DC gig in Bilbao.

The following day, we hit the road again. After 1300 km we arrived in Geiselwind, one of those small villages of Bavaria where beer is cheaper than water... It was pretty cool to see all those familiar faces again at such well organized meeting. From Stonebreaker to Thomas, from Patrick to Juergen (and many many more!). After travelling the world to see AC/DC we were all there to party and have fun together. There was a nice record fair and then concerts! And at night we got three different cover bands, probably among the best in Europe.

We missed all the others who were at the Berlin pregig party though: from the Rock'n'roll nonno, who couldn't make it, to Ross The Boss, who was home celebreating his birthday! By the way... HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY ROSS!!!

The following day we made a short stop in Munich and then another stop in the Trento area, in the North of Italy. You can find some of the best wine makers of the world in this region...


Hardcore fans meeting again...

Hole full of love... with the singer performing Bon Scott TV fashion

The packaging station in the camper van

Good times with Ross "The Boss"Young and Fifa Riccobono in Melbourne

HAMMERSMITH THEATRE, London 21 October 2003

Today it's the 7th anniversary of the rock'n'roll show that changed our lives...
For those about to Rock we Salute You!