In January 2003, AC/DC was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, marking a significant milestone in their storied career. At this time, they had... Read Full Description >
In January 2003, AC/DC was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, marking a significant milestone in their storied career. At this time, they had recently released the album "Stiff Upper Lip" in 2000, showcasing their enduring hard rock prowess. In the performance featured in the live recording, AC/DC collaborated with Steven Tyler of Aerosmith on the classic hit "You Shook Me All Night Long," a song from their hugely successful album "Back in Black" released in 1980. This performance exemplifies AC/DC's appeal and resilience in the rock genre over the decades. The induction ceremony served not only as a recognition of their contributions to music but also as a celebration of their timeless hits and the band's camaraderie with other rock legends. The presence of Tyler added an interesting dynamic, highlighting the deep-rooted connections and respect among iconic rock artists.