‘Bon Scott was a gifted lyricist and composer of melodies. Just a natural. No one could turn a phrase like Bon… just genius use of double entendre and innuendo. Completely witty and confident. I’ve always been fascinated with Bon. His voice, songwriting, prowess as a frontman… the whole thing. Obviously, dying young can seem to deify most rock stars, but that’s not really the case with Bon. He didn’t carry himself like a complicated, tortured genius, but a fireball powerhouse who lived life to the hilt. People like him are the most influential to rock ’n’ roll musicians because he was frighteningly real.’
CHARLIE STARR, BLACKBERRY SMOKE
‘Bon was one of the greatest rock singers in the history of popular music. He was a charismatic performer who lived the life.’
PHIL CARSON, SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT, ATLANTIC RECORDS
When it was published in 2017, Jesse Fink’s Bon: The Last Highway became an international sensation. A 500-page biography that told the story of Bon Scott’s last three years touring America with his band, AC/DC, and then his mysterious death in London, Bon was published in Australia, the UK, USA, Brazil, Japan, Sweden, Germany and France. It has sold tens of thousands of copies around the world and is now recognised as the definitive biography of AC/DC’s talismanic frontman from its golden period of 1975 to 1980.
Fans have been clamouring for more to the Bon Scott story and Fink, author of two books on AC/DC (his first was the 2013 bestseller The Youngs: The Brothers Who Built AC/DC, published in 16 territories), is now recognised as the foremost Bon Scott expert in the world. Fink’s Bon Scott Forum group on Facebook has tens of thousands of active members. His two AC/DC biographies are the highest selling AC/DC biographies ever published and collectively have sold over 100,000 copies worldwide. Utilising Fink’s own archives, Bon: Notes from the Highway is a collection of material unpublished in book form that answers questions fans want answered:
• What really happened to ‘Rosie’ from ‘Whole Lotta Rosie’ and who was she in real life?
• Bon and his interactions with the Italian mob in South Florida
• How did Bon transform from a washed-up old hippie in his early 1970s Fraternity days to a breakout rock star by the end of the decade?
• What’s the true story behind Bon’s Confederate Battle Flag belt buckle?
• The true story of AC/DC and Lynyrd Skynyrd
• Bon’s love of Steely Dan and his writing method
• Bon’s professional and personal dynamic with the Young brothers, Angus, George and Malcolm, and their ‘editing process’ of songs
• Did Bon really have a son?
• The tragic story of AC/DC’s bass player Paul Matters, who died in 2020
• The day a bunch of schoolkids visited AC/DC during the recording of Powerage
• The Powerage bass conspiracy. Did Cliff Williams, Mark Evans or George Young play bass on Powerage?
• AC/DC’s uncomfortable transition from glam to rock
Bon: Notes from the Highway explores in greater detail the most significant relationship he had with a woman during his life: muse and recluse Silver Smith, who died in 2016 and granted the author her last ever interviews. The full interviews with Silver are published here for the first and only time.
The book features memories of Bon from Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony (Van Halen); the late Paul Raymond, Paul Chapman and Pete Way (UFO); Dave Meniketti and the late Joey Alves (Y&T); the late Scott Kempner (The Dictators); Kenny Soule (Nantucket); Stefan Kaufmann (Accept); Brad Sinsel (TKO); Jeff Carlisi (38 Special); and K. K. Downing (Judas Priest).
Released to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Bon’s joining AC/DC in 1974 and specially priced for e-book release, Fink has left no stone unturned in his quest to understand Bon Scott, the real man. As he did for Bon: The Last Highway, he has done it again with Bon: Notes from the Highway. It’s the perfect accompaniment to the definitive biography of the AC/DC legend.
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