Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train
Contents
- Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train
- Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train – Part 1
- Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train – Part 2
- Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train – Part 3
- Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train – Part 4
- Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train – Part 5
- Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train – Part 6
- Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train – Part 7
- Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train – Part 8
- Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train – Part 9
It’s been a while since we’ve had a music video of the week, so without further ado, here is AC/DC’s “Rock n Roll Train”!
Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train
This week’s music video is “Rock n Roll Train” by Australian band AC/DC. The song is from the album “Black Ice” and was released in 2008. The video features the band performing the song on a train.
Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train – Part 1
This week’s music video is “Rock n Roll Train” by AC/DC. The video is from the album Black Ice, and was released in 2008.
The video starts with a train pulling into a station, and the passengers disembarking. The band is seen performing on the platform, and then in the train itself as it leaves the station. As the video progresses, the band members are seen in a variety of settings, including a field, a forest, and atop a mountain. The video ends with the band perform on top of the train as it pulls into a station.
Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train – Part 2
This week’s music video is “Rock n Roll Train” by AC/DC. The song is from the album “Black Ice” and was released in 2008.
The music video was directed by Jonas Akerlund and features the band performing in a warehouse. The video also features footage of trains and railway tracks.
AC/DC is a Australian rock band formed in 1973 by brothers Angus and Malcolm Young. The band has sold more than 200 million albums worldwide, making them one of the best-selling bands of all time.
Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train – Part 3
Welcome to the third installment of our Music Video of the Week series! This week, we’re featuring the song “Rock n Roll Train” by AC/DC. The video was released in 2009 and was directed by David Mallet.
This song is from AC/DC’s album Black Ice, which was released in 2008. The album went on to sell over 8 million copies worldwide and was certified double platinum in the United States. “Rock n Roll Train” was the first single from the album, and it peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The video for “Rock n Roll Train” features the band performing the song on a moving train. The train eventually goes off the tracks and crashes, but the band continues to play until the very end.
We hope you enjoy this week’s music video!
Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train – Part 4
This week’s music video is Rock n Roll Train by AC/DC. The video features the band performing the song on a train. The video was directed by David Mallet and released in 2008.
Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train – Part 5
Rock n Roll Train is a song by Australian rock band AC/DC. It is the lead single from their 2008 album, Black Ice. The song was released on August 28, 2008.
The music video for Rock n Roll Train was directed by Patric Ullaeus and filmed in late August 2008 in various locations in Spain. It features the band performing the song aboard a moving train, with footage of the band intercut with footage of a little girl dreaming about the band. The video was released on September 15, 2008.
The song peaked at number one on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart, becoming AC/DC’s first number-one hit on that chart since their 1995 single Hail Caesar. It also peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100, making it their highest-charting single in the US since their 1981 single For Those About to Rock (We Salute You), which peaked at number three. In 2009, Rock n Roll Train won a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance.
Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train – Part 6
This video is the sixth part of a series of music videos featuring the song Rock n Roll Train by AC/DC. In this video, the band is performing in a studio with a live audience. The video starts with the band members setting up their equipment and then rehearsing the song. After the rehearsal, the band members are shown relaxing in their dressing room and then performing the song on stage. The performance is intercut with shots of the audience cheering and clapping along to the music. The video ends with the band members taking a bow and walking off stage.
Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train – Part 7
This week’s music video is Rock n Roll Train by Australian rock band AC/DC. The song is the first single from their 2008 album Black Ice.
The video was directed by David Mallet and shot in super wide-screen. It features the band performing on a moving train, as well as footage of a live performance.
The video was nominated for four MTV Video Music Awards, including Best Rock Video, but lost to Foo Fighters’ “The Pretender.”
Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train – Part 8
This week we are continuing our series on rock and roll trains with a music video of the week. This week’s selection is “Rock n Roll Train” by AC/DC. The song was released in 2008 as the lead single from the album Black Ice. It is one of the band’s most successful singles, reaching number one on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
The music video was directed by David Mallet and filmed in Barcelona, Spain. It features the band performing in front of a live audience on a moving train. The video also includes footage of the band members playing with model trains backstage.
Music Video of the Week: Rock n Roll Train – Part 9
This week’s music video is Rock n Roll Train by Australian rock band AC/DC. The song is the lead single from the band’s 2008 album Black Ice. The music video was directed by David Mallet and released on September 29, 2008.
The video features the band performing the song on a moving train. The train eventually stops at a station where a performance by the band is taking place. The video also features footage of the band members in various settings, including a studio and live performances.
The video was nominated for three Grammy Awards, including Best Rock Video. It won the award for Best Cinematography.