"I'll be honest here – I think they blew us off stage every single night": what happened when AC/DC went on tour with Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow

In 1976 Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow embarked on the Rising tour of Europe with a young band from Australia in tow: Ronnie James Dio was watching them very closely

Studio portraits of AC/DC and Rainbow in 1976

In the autumn of 1976 AC/DC embarked on a tour of mainland Europe supporting Ritchie Blackmore ’s Rainbow . 

Were Angus and co starstruck? Nope, just the opposite, according to the late, great Rainbow frontman Ronnie James Dio and keyboardist Tony Carey. Classic Rock interviewed them both about the experience in 2009.

Did you know much about AC/DC prior to them supporting Rainbow?  

Dio: “Just a little bit, but not much. I knew they’d been huge in Australia, but really not much more than that. However, we certainly knew about them after they’d finished that particular tour!” 

Carey : “We knew they were hot in Australia and would help us sell tickets. ’Til then I’d never heard their stuff.” 

So, how did the tour go?  

Dio : “I’ll be honest here – I think they blew us off stage every single night. They were exciting, fresh and really got the crowd going. And in some ways, perhaps they made us look old-fashioned. What with our long guitar pieces and so on.” 

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Carey : “It was a great billing. Nobody was going to blow Rainbow off the stage in ’76, so I wasn’t afraid of AC/DC. They went over great, they were great, and they were a lot like they are today. Whereas we were ‘Dungeons & Dragons Level Eight’, a whole different thing. It was an entertaining show, I’m sure. Our band was on fire in ’76, and so were AC/DC.” 

How did AC/DC go down?  

Dio : “Amazingly. They were getting encores every night, and we were just astonished by how good they were. Angus was incredible. Even back then, he gave everything on stage. Nobody worked – or works – harder. Every night [Rainbow drummer] Cozy Powell and I would stand there and watch, and go: ‘Wow. How are we gonna follow this?’ We just loved what they did.” 

Carey: “I watched a couple of AC/DC’s sets and I loved ’em. They were ‘hometown heroes’ to the crowds."

Did you realise how big AC/DC were eventually going to become?  

Dio : “I knew they had what it took to be successful. You could see they would be big. But as big as they’ve become? No, not really.” 

Carey : “I’d love to say ‘of course’, but the truth is that the key to that level of success is longevity. They found a perfect replacement in Brian Johnson when Bon passed away. I actually expected us to be huge, but our banjo player kept shooting himself in the foot by firing great musicians.”

Did the members of Rainbow and AC/DC party together at all? We imagine Bon Scott and Rainbow bass player Jimmy Bain, a renowned party animal, might have, shall we say… ‘bonded’?  

Dio : “We didn’t party together much. AC/DC left the venue as soon as their set was over, to drive to the next town. But I do remember the first time I met Malcolm Young. He came into our dressing room looking for beer, as they’d gotten through their rider in about five minutes. He never said hello, just: ‘Where’s the beer?’ I recall Jimmy Bain muttering something under his breath. The next thing you knew, Jimmy had gone to sit down, and Mal had pulled the chair from under him! 

"But that’s what they were like. Young and brash. They’d had to learn to survive in Australia, and that means you fight for everything. I did have the pleasure of talking to Bon a few times, and he was totally friendly. Towards the end of tour, he caught a cold and asked my advice on what he could do to get throught the shows. I gave him a few tips about how I handled the situation, and he was so appreciative. Lovely man.” 

Carey : “Well, where Jimmy Bain was in those days, I wasn’t too far behind. I assume you’re talking about ‘bonded by bourbon’? Well, yeah, There were certainly instances of that. I remember a time when Bon had a small falling-out with his wife regarding his tendency to fart in bed excessively, and he told some funny stories. Does that count?” 

What did Rainbow guitarist Ritchie Blackmore make of AC/DC?  

Dio : “I think Ritchie thought the same as Cozy and me. Very impressed. I don’t want to put words into his mouth, but like the two of us, I reckon he might have thought we’d made a mistake having them open for Rainbow, as we just couldn’t match them.” 

Carey : “To be honest, I don’t know what Blackmore thought about anything, much less support acts."

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If you can wrap your head around the concept that AC/DC actually got started as a morphing from the demise of the 60’s band The Easybeats in 1973, then it will make perfect sense that AC/DC would become the howling success they were. Largely benefiting from all the mistakes the earlier band made, and the brainchild of the team of Vanda and Young (Young being Angus and his younger brothers – Vanda taking a background role) they blazed a trail that once again put Australia on the map as a country whose musical contribution to the world was substantial.

This concert, from the BBC In Concert series issued worldwide via the ever-popular BBC Transcription Service, was originally recorded on August 7, 1976 and features the band at three years old. From what I gather (and if I’m wrong, correct me), this was their second appearance in the UK – the first being 8 days earlier on July 31st.

Hitting their stride just around the time the Punk movement was getting off the ground, they managed to hold their own as one of the more popular Hard Rock bands of the 70’s and are still alive and kicking today (with a few personnel changes here and there; some owing to tragedy).

AC/DC have sold more than 200 million records worldwide, including 75 million albums in the United States, making them the ninth highest-selling artist in the United States and the 16th best selling artist worldwide. Back in Black has sold an estimated 50 million units worldwide, making it the third highest-selling album by any artist, and the highest-selling album by any band. The album has sold 22 million units in the US, where it is the sixth-highest-selling album of all time. AC/DC ranked fourth on VH1’s list of the “100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock” and were named the seventh “Greatest Heavy Metal Band of All Time” by MTV. In 2004, AC/DC ranked No. 72 on the Rolling Stone list of the “100 Greatest Artists of All Time”. Producer Rick Rubin, who wrote an essay on the band for the Rolling Stone list, referred to AC/DC as “the greatest rock and roll band of all time”. In 2010, VH1 ranked AC/DC number 23 in its list of the “100 Greatest Artists of All Time”.

Needless to say, it would be crazy if you didn’t play this concert loud. Besides, it’s election day.

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An extremely rare AC/DC tour program has sold for $1500 during arecent ebay auction, reports UltimateClassicRock

The tour book was issued in 1976 whist the band were on their 'AGiant Dose of Rock & Roll' tour and the numbers were limitedthen.  It was created solely for the band's 'down under' gigswhich consisted of only 20 shows.

The infamous tour was shrouded in controversy after the band'soriginal bassist, Mark Evans was quoted making crude remarks aboutRod Stewart's then wife, Brit Eklund. Along with Angus Young'sstrip/moon routine and the all out rowdiness of the band and theircrew, Australian authorities deemed AC/DC to be a 'threat to thesocial morals of Australia's youth' and pulled the tour.

The seller of the programme is an avid AC/DC fan & memorabiliacollector who claims he has never seen one on eBay.

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1976 "A Giant Dose Of Rock 'n' Roll" Australian Tour

Sat. 18 dec. 1976 : brisbane, qld australia (festival hall).

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By John Long, Brisbane, QLD : Absolutely amazing concert. On my birthday as well. From the moment the first chord was struck, everyone stood on their seats and rocked along to the final bow.

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