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AC/DC: You Shook Me All Night Long (1986)

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AC/DC: You Shook Me All Night Long

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The video starts off with a shot of the roofs of terraced housing in a northern English town. This is a deliberate visual homage to the long running UK television soap opera 'Coronation Street' (1960 - present). Although the location in unnamed in the video the external shots were actually filmed in the Yorkshire town of Huddersfield.
The seductive woman in the video is played glamour model and minor part actress Corinne Russell. She was just 22 when this video was filmed. She ended up marrying one of the bands roadies but they divorced a few years later.
The song was originally released in 1980 but was re-issued in 1986. This, the more famous and humorous of the two promotional videos, was made specifically with MTV in mind.
In one scene, lead singer Brian Johnson walks into a Pharmacy (known as 'Chemists' in the UK) with the intent on buying a box of condoms and leaves with four bottles of soda to much laughter and mocking from several schoolboys. The bottles are 'Lucozade', a well known glucose based energy drink available in the UK (much like Gatorade in the U.S.). Johnson, who is British, said it was based on something that happened to him as a teenager growing up in Newcastle upon Tyne.

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