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"For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)"
Single byAC/DC
from the albumFor Those About to Rock We Salute You
B-side"Let There Be Rock" (live)
"T.N.T." (live) (US)
Released25 June 1982[1]
Recorded1981
GenreHard rock
Length5:43
LabelAtlantic
Songwriters
ProducerRobert John "Mutt" Lange
AC/DC singles chronology
"Let's Get It Up"
(1981)
"For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)"
(1982)
"Guns for Hire"
(1983)
Music video
"For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)" onYouTube

"For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)" is a song by the Australianhard rock bandAC/DC. The song was first released on AC/DC's eighth studio albumFor Those About to Rock We Salute You in 1981, and later as a single in 1982. The single'sB-side contains an edited live version of "Let There Be Rock", recorded inLandover,Maryland, in late 1981. The video to "For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)" was filmed at that same concert.

The song was later included on AC/DC's firstsoundtrack album,Who Made Who, released in 1986 for theStephen King filmMaximum Overdrive.

Inspiration

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The title and central lyric of the song are based on an ancient salute used by Roman prisoners to be executed in theColosseum, "Ave, Caesar, morituri te salutant" ("Hail Caesar, those who are about to die salute you").

In February 2021, speaking toZane Lowe on Essentials Radio on Apple Music 1, Angus Young revealed that the inspiration behind the song was British poet, novelist and classicistRobert Graves. Young explained to Lowe that the song's title was originally inspired by a twist on a line by Graves.

"For Those About To Rock, it came out with Malcolm and myself, it was a combination," Young explained, revealing how he wrote "a little guitar thing" in the intro to the song, and Malcolm "had this little guitar chordal progression." "So the two of us worked on that and we came up with the verse idea of it," Young explained. "And the funny thing is, when we got to the chorus, we were going, "Okay, what are we going to sing on this?" And for me, I just thought, well, sometimes I go back [to] something I've read somewhere, and there was the writer Robert Graves, I believe his name was, I think he had a book out or a story he had put in one of the papers, because he did a lot of history stuff. And I had read it and it was, "For those about to die," and he went into a day in the Coliseum or somewhere inRome at the time and the thing that the gladiators did. And I thought, "That might fit." So it was a case of, if I can come up with a way of singing something that can sing into it. I think at first Malcolm thought, "Wait. What is he on?" And I'm going, "Well, for those about to ..." And I got it in, I got it all in, "For those about the rock." So that kicked off that."[2]

Angus Young later said that the inspiration for the cannons came from a very different source than the song.[3] The band was cutting the first recordings of the song on the same day asPrincess Diana's televisedwedding. Angus recalled that "someone had the wedding on in the next room ... we were playing that part of the song when the cannons were going off and we paused a second and went 'hmmm ... that actually sounds pretty good.'"[citation needed] This coincidence also led to a cannon being featured on the cover of the album and single, as well as life-sized Napoleonic cannons becoming a regular stage prop at AC/DC concerts. The cannons fired in the song are mixed with exploding fireworks. However the actual takes were recorded later the next month as the mobile truck used to record the album (Mobile One) was being used to recordPeter Gabriel's4th eponymous album during the marriage of Charles and Diana.

Reception

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Record World said that "Brian Johnson's vocal sounds like a wildcat in heat and the crazed guitar assault calls to mind a pack of hungry wolves on the prowl."[4]

Live performances

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AC/DC have closed their concerts with the track since the tour for the album in 1981/82. The only times when they have not closed with it are when they rarely have played an additional encore, or due to the show being cut short for technical reasons. At a European show in 1984, the cannons setting off caused the sound systems to shut down multiple times during the song resulting in them having to pause the song to resolve this.

Personnel

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Charts

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Chart (1982)Peak
position
USMainstream Rock (Billboard)[5]4
UK Singles (OCC)[6]15

Certifications

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RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[7]Platinum80,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[8]Gold15,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

TISM version

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"For Those About to Rock"
Single byTISM
Released17 November 2020
RecordedMay 1995
StudioPlatinum Studios, South Yarra
GenreAlternative rock
Length4:50
Labelgenre b. goode/DRW Entertainment
SongwritersAngus Young,Malcolm Young,Brian Johnson,Lord Byron; arr.TISM
TISM singles chronology
"Everyone Else Has Had More Sex Than Me"
(2005)
"For Those About to Rock"
(2020)
"Mistah Eliot - He Wanker"
(2021)

Australian alternative rock bandTISM had recorded a version of "For Those About to Rock" in 1995, allegedly for an AC/DC tribute compilation. For unknown reasons, the compilation was scrapped and the track remained unreleased, apart from three snippets leaked at some point during the 2000s. That version of the song incorporated verses fromLord Byron's "So, We'll Go No More a-Roving".

The song was finally released as a single on 17 November 2020. Its B-side, "Let's Hang Around the Shopping Centre", is a demo recorded in October 1998.

References

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  1. ^"News".Record Mirror. 19 June 1982. p. 7.
  2. ^"Angus Young reveals that a British poet inspired one of AC/DC's biggest anthems (AC/DC's Angus Young reveals the unlikely inspiration behind one of the Aussie band's most enduring anthems)".Loudersound.com. 23 February 2021.
  3. ^[1][permanent dead link]
  4. ^"Single Picks"(PDF).Record World. 10 April 1982. p. 8. Retrieved2 March 2023.
  5. ^"AC/DC Chart History (Mainstream Rock)".Billboard. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  6. ^"Official Singles Chart on 4/7/1982 – Top 100".Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  7. ^"Canadian single certifications – AC/DC – For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)".Music Canada. Retrieved27 December 2024.
  8. ^"New Zealand single certifications – AC/DC – For Those About to Rock". Radioscope. Retrieved27 December 2024.TypeFor Those About to Rock in the "Search:" fieldand press Enter.

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