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This TR does not involve any flying and only very little physical travel.  Nevertheless, it’s a trip of sorts…
This year is the 40th anniversary of the untimely death of AC/DC singer Bon Scott – born in Scotland, came to Australia at the age of six and then settled in PERth – well, Freo. – and whose ashes are interred in Fremantle Cemetery (Bon Scott - Wikipedia).
And the rest is history.
To commemorate Bon Scott and AC/DC, and as a nod to the legendary truck-back live performance of Long Way to the Top (if You Wanna Rock ‘N’ Roll) along Swanston St in 1976 (
	
		
	
), the finale event of the Perth Festival yesterday was the Highway to Hell (Highway to Hell  - Perth Festival).
Ten kilometres of Canning Highway was closed for the ‘world’s longest stage’ to be transited by eight semi-trailers, each with a band performing AC/DC songs in their own style. The bands played as the trucks travelled, but stopped at several designated stops in ‘zones’ to perform a song in its entirety.
I opted for Stop 6 in the ‘Valley Zone’ near the Leopold Hotel and a noted pub-music venue.









	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			This year is the 40th anniversary of the untimely death of AC/DC singer Bon Scott – born in Scotland, came to Australia at the age of six and then settled in PERth – well, Freo. – and whose ashes are interred in Fremantle Cemetery (Bon Scott - Wikipedia).
And the rest is history.
To commemorate Bon Scott and AC/DC, and as a nod to the legendary truck-back live performance of Long Way to the Top (if You Wanna Rock ‘N’ Roll) along Swanston St in 1976 (
Ten kilometres of Canning Highway was closed for the ‘world’s longest stage’ to be transited by eight semi-trailers, each with a band performing AC/DC songs in their own style. The bands played as the trucks travelled, but stopped at several designated stops in ‘zones’ to perform a song in its entirety.
I opted for Stop 6 in the ‘Valley Zone’ near the Leopold Hotel and a noted pub-music venue.









 
				 
						 
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
		
















 
  
 
		 
 
		

 
 
		 
 
		
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