AC/DC Laneway Becomes Rock N' Roll Shrine

February 9, 2010, 14 years ago

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Ninemsn.com.au is reporting:

A pair of AC/DC devotees hope to lure the rockers to a Melbourne laneway named after them by turning it into a rock 'n' roll shrine.

Artist Ben Couzens and publican James Young have plastered the city's famous AC/DC Lane with giant posters of the veteran band in a tribute spanning their entire 37-year career.

"We're thinking of every idea we possibly can to encourage the band to come down here," Mr Young, owner of the laneway's watering hole Cherry Bar, told ninemsn.

"I knew there was going to be thousands of fans coming down to take a photo of AC/DC Lane, but I didn't want them to walk away with nothing but a picture of a street sign.

"We really wanted to give a gift to the fans of the greatest band in the world."

The laneway tribute also commemorates the 30th anniversary of the death of former lead singer Bon Scott, on February 19.

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