2024 WSOP Main Event Champion Teaches Valuable Lesson

Congratulations to Jonathan Tamayo, the 2024 WSOP main event champion. Jonathan beat out a record-breaking field of optimist and hopefuls. Author carlota July 18th 12:21 PM Pocket Queens, are the talk of the Poker World. WSOP Man Event Champion Jonathan Tamayo folded one of the best hands in poker, and it paid off. .

Congratulations to Jonathan Tamayo, the 2024 WSOP main event champion. Jonathan beat out a record-breaking field of hopefuls, optimist and dreamers to become the WSOP Main Event Champion.

2024 WSOP Main Event Champion Folds And Wins

Jonathan is known in the poker world as one of the best to play the game. He is smart, methodical, and a little bit lucky here and there, and believe me, you need some luck to beat out 10,000 people in a grueling game that is unforgiving.

But Jonathan didn’t become the WSOP Main EVENT Champion because he was lucky. He won because he folded when it mattered.

With 10 players remaining, and one away from the final table and one away from securing a million dollars, minimum, Jonathan was dealt the 3rd best hand in poker, pocket Queens. However, the big stack, the one with the most chips, raised the pot to 3.2 million. Jonathan had 30 million in chips, so the raise was barely a dent into his stack. Most players in this instance would re-raise and put the pressure on the big stack, but Jonathan opted against that plan and folded. Jonathan folded his hand, because for him, in that situation, it mattered.

And now he is the 2024 WSOP Main Event Champion

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And we could all learn that lesson.

Not just in poker, but in life.

For instance, sometimes you are in a terrible relationship. Its toxic and you guys are fighting all the time. It’s emotionally abusive (hopefully not physically) and you know you should just breakup. But the sex is too good. So, you keep going back for more (Poker players understand that analogy all too well). When do you finally just fold your hand and walk away? After you make sure you get one more good “session” in? Not sure that’s the most effective “fold” but, it sounds good.

Or how about when you’re looking for Love on a random Saturday night, and that hot tasty treat across the way at the bar is checking you out. This could be a good night, yet they are also looking a bit unkept and scratching their privates. .Do you really want the Jack as ACDC puts it?

And it’s not just love or lust relationships that can deal you a bad beat. Talking about politics at the dinner table with family can be a disastrous play as well. There’s absolutely nothing to win in that situation. Bottom line, folding that losing hand can make you a Main Event Champion at home, every day.

In the end, Jonathan Tamayo is an amazing poker player. A player who teaches so many how to play an incredibly grueling and complicated game. But On July 18th 2024, Jonathan Tamayo taught us the most important lesson of all, “You got know when to fold em”

But then again, hasn’t Kenny Rogers been saying that forever?

Carlota is the music director and midday on-air personality for KXTE Las Vegas. She has been with the station since July of 2023. Carlota has been in the Las Vegas market since 1998, First with KXTE, 92.3 KOMP for 18 years, and now back with KXTE. She is known mostly for her on air work but also writes about Las Vegas happenings and where to find the best tequila in Sin City.

AC/DC: Top 25 Bon Scott Songs

Bon Scott remains one of the most beloved and celebrated singers in rock history. Some might view this as a bold statement, but there is proof it’s true.

On March 1, 2020, before the world quite literally shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic, AC/DC fans came out en masse in Perth, Australia. Why? To honor the 40th anniversary of Bon Scott’s untimely death with an epic festival that shut down a local highway.

Per Australia’s ABC News, over 150,000 people came out for “Highway to Hell.” This festival was along Canning Highway, one of Perth’s busiest roads. This road was shut down and turned into one long concert stage. During this festival, eight different bands performed various AC/DC songs on trucks that drove down the 10-kilometer stretch of road.

In addition to the rolling concert, the festival also accomplished a new world record. The record was aptly for “Biggest Air Guitar Gathering” with 3,722 people taking part. People just don’t gather in those kinds of numbers unless they really like someone.

As if that weren’t enough, there was once talk of a Bon Scott hologram. Back in June 2021, Rolling Stone published a feature about classic rock holograms. The publication talked with Eyellusion Hologram Production CEO Jeff Pezzuti. He said, in part, “We were offered an AC/DC hologram of Bon Scott.” The company ended up passing on the opportunity, though, saying, ” … You have to be careful what you do there.”

Fronting AC/DC from 1974 until his untimely death in 1980, Scott’s legacy lies in a small, but mighty collection of albums that are essential building blocks for the hard rock genre. Each one of them is essential listening. Picking a favorite is difficult. Even more difficult? Dissecting these albums down to their individual songs to create this list.

To honor Scott’s life, memory and impact, here are his 25 best songs with AC/DC.

25. “Night Prowler” – ‘Highway to Hell’

ShareWhether you’ve successfully snuck into someone’s bedroom past curfew or only dreamed of that happening in your youth, “Night Prowler” is the perfect soundtrack for that moment. The song closes out ‘Highway to Hell’ and ends with Scott quoting the ABC sitcom ‘Mork & Mindy’ catchphrase, “Shazbot, Nanu nanu.” The moment has taken an odd poignant turn especially since the death of Robin Williams, who played the titular Mork.

24. “Go Down” – ‘Let There Be Rock’

ShareAC/DC have never exactly been masters of subtlety. Some bands like a side order of raunch, but for AC/DC, it’s the main course, and “Go Down”…well…it’s pretty obvious what it’s about. It’s an outstanding opening track on ‘Let There Be Rock’ with a bold riff to boot.

23. “What’s Next to the Moon” – ‘Powerage’

Share‘Powerage’ is an AC/DC fan favorite for a reason, but one of its most underappreciated songs might be “What’s Next to the Moon,” who’s murder plotline allusions can almost be overlooked thanks to its (ahem) killer groove.

22. “Ain’t No Fun (Waiting ‘Round to Be a Millionaire)” – ‘Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap’

Share“And I got patches on the patches/On my old blue jeans.” Simply put, “Ain’t No Fun (Waiting ‘Round to Be a Millionaire)” exemplifies the hustle and struggle of trying to make it. Think of it as the bluesy cousin of “It’s a Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock ‘n’ Roll),” which will be coming up later on this list.

21. “Rock ‘n’ Roll Singer” – ‘High Voltage’

ShareAn anthem and middle finger to traditional lifestyles, “Rock ‘n’ Roll Singer,” like a lot of AC/DC songs, has a brilliant bridge: “Well you can stick your nine-to-five livin’/And your collar and your tie/You can stick your moral standards/’Cause it’s all a dirty lie/You can stick you golden handshake/And you can stick your silly rules/And all the other s—/That you teach to kids in school/’Cause I ain’t no fool.”

20. “Hell Ain’t a Bad Place to Be” – ‘Let There Be Rock’

ShareLet’s just be blunt: This is a song about a less-than-great relationship that should just call it quits, but the sex is outstanding. What’s a troubled-in-love person to do? Obviously, stick around. Did we mention the sex is outstanding?

19. “The Jack” – ‘High Voltage’

ShareOnce again, AC/DC is far from subtle, but they sure were clever about it with “The Jack.” Who knew a poker metaphor about contracting some sort of STI could be so infectious? (Wait…strike that. Let’s just go with “fun and catchy.”) A highlight during every AC/DC show, “The Jack” has been on the setlist a total of 1,742 times making it the most-played song in the band’s history according to Setlist.fm.

18. “Love Hungry Man” – ‘Highway to Hell’

ShareThe slower tempo of “Love Hungry Man” adds to its seduction and is about as close to crooning Scott ever got. Angus Young’s solo drips with bluesy swagger and really put this underrated track over the top.

17. “Sin City” – ‘Powerage’

Share“Bring on the dancing girls and put the champagne on ice!” Sometimes, excess is best. “Sin City” proves that, and also features one of Angus Young’s most underrated, blistering solos ever.

16. “Shot Down in Flames” – ‘Highway to Hell’

ShareAs far as songs about unsuccessfully trying to pick up a woman at a bar go, “Shot Down In Flames” might just be the coolest, most unapologetically badass one of all time. Sure, Scott didn’t get the girl, but he still seems to be having a blast in the process. “Ain’t it a shame” this track was never released as a single! Its big chorus is super radio-friendly.

15. “High Voltage” – ‘High Voltage’

ShareDespite AC/DC’s debut international release being panned by some critics, ‘High Voltage’ is brimming with straight-up bangers. The title track is one of them, and it brings the LP to a boisterous close, particularly during the final pre-chorus when Bon Scott lets out an electric scream that would offer a glimpse of the vocal brilliance he’d lay down on AC/DC’s next four albums.

14. “Touch Too Much” – ‘Highway to Hell’

ShareWhen it comes to AC/DC, it’s often the case that the dirtier the lyrics, the better the song. “Touch Too Much” might be one of the prime examples of that train of thought, especially when the first verse contains the lyrics, “I was so satisfied/Deep down inside/Like a hand in a velvet glove.” A fan-favorite, “Touch Too Much” famously was never performed live… until 2016, and we can thank Axl Rose for that. Rose filled in on vocals on AC/DC’s last tour after Brian Johnson was forced to exit due to hearing issues. Rose, a big AC/DC fan himself, helped introduce some deeper cuts to the setlist, and “Touch Too Much” might just be his finest achievement on that front.

13. “Gone Shootin’” – ‘Powerage’

12. “Jailbreak” – ”74 Jailbreak’

11. “Gimme a Bullet” – ‘Powerage’

Share“Gimme a Bullet” presents a unique scenario as a fan. It makes you wonder who broke Bon Scott’s heart so badly that led him to write these lyrics. (“Gimme a bullet to bite on, something to chew/Gimme a bullet to bite on, and I’ll make believe/I’ll make believe it’s you.”) However, it also makes you thankful for said person, because they helped inspire one incredibly brutal, badass breakup song.

10. “Problem Child” – ‘Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap’

ShareBuilt on a backbone of a bold, minimalist riff, “Problem Child” exudes danger and swagger out the gate and it never lets up even as the track comes to a close. After all, even the “Problem Child” makes a point to say that even their mother hates them. That *really* says something.

9. “Ride On” – ‘Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap’

ShareThe closest AC/DC has ever gotten to a ballad, “Ride On” just makes you ache. Most of us can relate (perhaps a little too well) to “another empty bottle and another empty bed.” Bon Scott’s gravely vocals are hair-raising, as are Angus Young’s sustained blues solos.

8. “Let There Be Rock” – ‘Let There Be Rock’

ShareThe gospel according to AC/DC, “Let There Be Rock” has a little fun with the inherent bombast of some religious sermons by telling the story of how rock and roll came to be. “The white man had the schmaltz/The black man had the blues/No one knew what they was gonna do/But Tchaikovsky had the news.” Those lyrics were so prolific, Brian Johnson recited them at the opening of his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame acceptance speech back in 2003 as a nod to Bon Scott who wrote them.

7. “It’s a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock ‘n’ Roll)” – ‘High Voltage’

ShareThe opening track on ‘High Voltage,’ “It’s a Long Way…” proved two things: AC/DC were not to be messed with and bagpipes, when accompanied by the guitars of Angus and Malcolm Young, can be incredibly badass. Songs like this can only be written when a band is just starting out and fighting tooth and nail for their big break. Unlike other bands, however, AC/DC didn’t lose the edge of “It’s a Long Way…” as they continued to put out subsequent albums. They stuck to their guns and have maintained their grit for decades.

6. “If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It)” – ‘Highway to Hell’

ShareAC/DC is all about lust, but they were as visceral as any punk band of the day, and “If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It)” is the proof. The track is famously used in the 1995 film ‘Empire Records’ that served as equal parts anger release and record store employee jam session. If you’re looking for the perfect song to blare with the windows down after a rough day at work, you’ve got the song you’re looking for right here.

5. “Rock ‘n’ Roll Damnation” – ‘Powerage’

ShareStructurally speaking, “Rock ‘n’ Roll Damnation” sticks out in the AC/DC catalog because there is no guitar solo to be found and relies heavily on the rhythm track, which also contains the rarities of maracas and handclaps. The track was the final one recorded to be included on ‘Powerage’ at the request of AC/DC’s label, who wanted a more radio-friendly track as a lead single. The track would go on to be AC/DC’s first song to chart in the U.K. Now, if only this outstanding song could take off on classic rock radio in the United States.

4. “Whole Lotta Rosie” – ‘Let There Be Rock’

ShareThe definitive rock anthem for plus-size ladies everywhere, the story behind “Whole Lotta Rosie” is a bit murky. Some accounts point to “Rosie” being a very enthusiastic groupie while others cite Bon Scott having a fetish for big women. Whatever the *real* story is, here’s what is likely safe to presume: Bon had sex with a not-so-thin woman, and he had such a good time that he wrote a now-iconic song about it. The fact that “Rosie” has evolved into a stage prop during AC/DC shows only further lends to her legend.

3. “T.N.T.” – ‘High Voltage’

ShareOi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi!

2. “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap” – ‘Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap’

ShareMurder! Sex! More murder! What more could you want from a rock song? For AC/DC on “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap,” they’ll give you that *and* a massive riff *and* a bold chorus *and* one of the best examples of the brilliance of Phil Rudd’s minimalist drumming. Seriously, Rudd’s drum track is just perfect. Go back and listen, because that will be time well spent.

1. “Highway to Hell” – ‘Highway to Hell”

ShareSure, it might seem like an obvious choice, but it really is the right choice to top this list. As soon as those first three gritty notes rattle off in the intro, it’s nearly impossible to turn away from this song and, by extension, the entire ‘Highway to Hell’ album. An ode to the rigors of tour life, “Highway to Hell” was practically a classic out the gate with its undeniable riffs, sing-song chorus and overall tough-as-nails attitude. As far as rock anthems go, it is the promised land.

Bon Scott remains one of the most beloved and celebrated singers in rock history. Some might view this as a bold statement, but there is proof it’s true.

On March 1, 2020, before the world quite literally shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic, AC/DC fans came out en masse in Perth, Australia. Why? To honor the 40th anniversary of Bon Scott’s untimely death with an epic festival that shut down a local highway.

Per Australia’s ABC News, over 150,000 people came out for “Highway to Hell.” This festival was along Canning Highway, one of Perth’s busiest roads. This road was shut down and turned into one long concert stage. During this festival, eight different bands performed various AC/DC songs on trucks that drove down the 10-kilometer stretch of road.

In addition to the rolling concert, the festival also accomplished a new world record. The record was aptly for “Biggest Air Guitar Gathering” with 3,722 people taking part. People just don’t gather in those kinds of numbers unless they really like someone.

As if that weren’t enough, there was once talk of a Bon Scott hologram. Back in June 2021, Rolling Stone published a feature about classic rock holograms. The publication talked with Eyellusion Hologram Production CEO Jeff Pezzuti. He said, in part, “We were offered an AC/DC hologram of Bon Scott.” The company ended up passing on the opportunity, though, saying, ” … You have to be careful what you do there.”

Fronting AC/DC from 1974 until his untimely death in 1980, Scott’s legacy lies in a small, but mighty collection of albums that are essential building blocks for the hard rock genre. Each one of them is essential listening. Picking a favorite is difficult. Even more difficult? Dissecting these albums down to their individual songs to create this list.

To honor Scott’s life, memory and impact, here are his 25 best songs with AC/DC.

25. “Night Prowler” – ‘Highway to Hell’

ShareWhether you’ve successfully snuck into someone’s bedroom past curfew or only dreamed of that happening in your youth, “Night Prowler” is the perfect soundtrack for that moment. The song closes out ‘Highway to Hell’ and ends with Scott quoting the ABC sitcom ‘Mork & Mindy’ catchphrase, “Shazbot, Nanu nanu.” The moment has taken an odd poignant turn especially since the death of Robin Williams, who played the titular Mork.

24. “Go Down” – ‘Let There Be Rock’

ShareAC/DC have never exactly been masters of subtlety. Some bands like a side order of raunch, but for AC/DC, it’s the main course, and “Go Down”…well…it’s pretty obvious what it’s about. It’s an outstanding opening track on ‘Let There Be Rock’ with a bold riff to boot.

23. “What’s Next to the Moon” – ‘Powerage’

Share‘Powerage’ is an AC/DC fan favorite for a reason, but one of its most underappreciated songs might be “What’s Next to the Moon,” who’s murder plotline allusions can almost be overlooked thanks to its (ahem) killer groove.

22. “Ain’t No Fun (Waiting ‘Round to Be a Millionaire)” – ‘Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap’

Share“And I got patches on the patches/On my old blue jeans.” Simply put, “Ain’t No Fun (Waiting ‘Round to Be a Millionaire)” exemplifies the hustle and struggle of trying to make it. Think of it as the bluesy cousin of “It’s a Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock ‘n’ Roll),” which will be coming up later on this list.

21. “Rock ‘n’ Roll Singer” – ‘High Voltage’

ShareAn anthem and middle finger to traditional lifestyles, “Rock ‘n’ Roll Singer,” like a lot of AC/DC songs, has a brilliant bridge: “Well you can stick your nine-to-five livin’/And your collar and your tie/You can stick your moral standards/’Cause it’s all a dirty lie/You can stick you golden handshake/And you can stick your silly rules/And all the other s—/That you teach to kids in school/’Cause I ain’t no fool.”

20. “Hell Ain’t a Bad Place to Be” – ‘Let There Be Rock’

ShareLet’s just be blunt: This is a song about a less-than-great relationship that should just call it quits, but the sex is outstanding. What’s a troubled-in-love person to do? Obviously, stick around. Did we mention the sex is outstanding?

19. “The Jack” – ‘High Voltage’

ShareOnce again, AC/DC is far from subtle, but they sure were clever about it with “The Jack.” Who knew a poker metaphor about contracting some sort of STI could be so infectious? (Wait…strike that. Let’s just go with “fun and catchy.”) A highlight during every AC/DC show, “The Jack” has been on the setlist a total of 1,742 times making it the most-played song in the band’s history according to Setlist.fm.

18. “Love Hungry Man” – ‘Highway to Hell’

ShareThe slower tempo of “Love Hungry Man” adds to its seduction and is about as close to crooning Scott ever got. Angus Young’s solo drips with bluesy swagger and really put this underrated track over the top.

17. “Sin City” – ‘Powerage’

Share“Bring on the dancing girls and put the champagne on ice!” Sometimes, excess is best. “Sin City” proves that, and also features one of Angus Young’s most underrated, blistering solos ever.

16. “Shot Down in Flames” – ‘Highway to Hell’

ShareAs far as songs about unsuccessfully trying to pick up a woman at a bar go, “Shot Down In Flames” might just be the coolest, most unapologetically badass one of all time. Sure, Scott didn’t get the girl, but he still seems to be having a blast in the process. “Ain’t it a shame” this track was never released as a single! Its big chorus is super radio-friendly.

15. “High Voltage” – ‘High Voltage’

ShareDespite AC/DC’s debut international release being panned by some critics, ‘High Voltage’ is brimming with straight-up bangers. The title track is one of them, and it brings the LP to a boisterous close, particularly during the final pre-chorus when Bon Scott lets out an electric scream that would offer a glimpse of the vocal brilliance he’d lay down on AC/DC’s next four albums.

14. “Touch Too Much” – ‘Highway to Hell’

ShareWhen it comes to AC/DC, it’s often the case that the dirtier the lyrics, the better the song. “Touch Too Much” might be one of the prime examples of that train of thought, especially when the first verse contains the lyrics, “I was so satisfied/Deep down inside/Like a hand in a velvet glove.” A fan-favorite, “Touch Too Much” famously was never performed live… until 2016, and we can thank Axl Rose for that. Rose filled in on vocals on AC/DC’s last tour after Brian Johnson was forced to exit due to hearing issues. Rose, a big AC/DC fan himself, helped introduce some deeper cuts to the setlist, and “Touch Too Much” might just be his finest achievement on that front.

13. “Gone Shootin’” – ‘Powerage’

12. “Jailbreak” – ”74 Jailbreak’

11. “Gimme a Bullet” – ‘Powerage’

Share“Gimme a Bullet” presents a unique scenario as a fan. It makes you wonder who broke Bon Scott’s heart so badly that led him to write these lyrics. (“Gimme a bullet to bite on, something to chew/Gimme a bullet to bite on, and I’ll make believe/I’ll make believe it’s you.”) However, it also makes you thankful for said person, because they helped inspire one incredibly brutal, badass breakup song.

10. “Problem Child” – ‘Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap’

ShareBuilt on a backbone of a bold, minimalist riff, “Problem Child” exudes danger and swagger out the gate and it never lets up even as the track comes to a close. After all, even the “Problem Child” makes a point to say that even their mother hates them. That *really* says something.

9. “Ride On” – ‘Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap’

ShareThe closest AC/DC has ever gotten to a ballad, “Ride On” just makes you ache. Most of us can relate (perhaps a little too well) to “another empty bottle and another empty bed.” Bon Scott’s gravely vocals are hair-raising, as are Angus Young’s sustained blues solos.

8. “Let There Be Rock” – ‘Let There Be Rock’

ShareThe gospel according to AC/DC, “Let There Be Rock” has a little fun with the inherent bombast of some religious sermons by telling the story of how rock and roll came to be. “The white man had the schmaltz/The black man had the blues/No one knew what they was gonna do/But Tchaikovsky had the news.” Those lyrics were so prolific, Brian Johnson recited them at the opening of his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame acceptance speech back in 2003 as a nod to Bon Scott who wrote them.

7. “It’s a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock ‘n’ Roll)” – ‘High Voltage’

ShareThe opening track on ‘High Voltage,’ “It’s a Long Way…” proved two things: AC/DC were not to be messed with and bagpipes, when accompanied by the guitars of Angus and Malcolm Young, can be incredibly badass. Songs like this can only be written when a band is just starting out and fighting tooth and nail for their big break. Unlike other bands, however, AC/DC didn’t lose the edge of “It’s a Long Way…” as they continued to put out subsequent albums. They stuck to their guns and have maintained their grit for decades.

6. “If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It)” – ‘Highway to Hell’

ShareAC/DC is all about lust, but they were as visceral as any punk band of the day, and “If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It)” is the proof. The track is famously used in the 1995 film ‘Empire Records’ that served as equal parts anger release and record store employee jam session. If you’re looking for the perfect song to blare with the windows down after a rough day at work, you’ve got the song you’re looking for right here.

5. “Rock ‘n’ Roll Damnation” – ‘Powerage’

ShareStructurally speaking, “Rock ‘n’ Roll Damnation” sticks out in the AC/DC catalog because there is no guitar solo to be found and relies heavily on the rhythm track, which also contains the rarities of maracas and handclaps. The track was the final one recorded to be included on ‘Powerage’ at the request of AC/DC’s label, who wanted a more radio-friendly track as a lead single. The track would go on to be AC/DC’s first song to chart in the U.K. Now, if only this outstanding song could take off on classic rock radio in the United States.

4. “Whole Lotta Rosie” – ‘Let There Be Rock’

ShareThe definitive rock anthem for plus-size ladies everywhere, the story behind “Whole Lotta Rosie” is a bit murky. Some accounts point to “Rosie” being a very enthusiastic groupie while others cite Bon Scott having a fetish for big women. Whatever the *real* story is, here’s what is likely safe to presume: Bon had sex with a not-so-thin woman, and he had such a good time that he wrote a now-iconic song about it. The fact that “Rosie” has evolved into a stage prop during AC/DC shows only further lends to her legend.

3. “T.N.T.” – ‘High Voltage’

ShareOi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi!

2. “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap” – ‘Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap’

ShareMurder! Sex! More murder! What more could you want from a rock song? For AC/DC on “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap,” they’ll give you that *and* a massive riff *and* a bold chorus *and* one of the best examples of the brilliance of Phil Rudd’s minimalist drumming. Seriously, Rudd’s drum track is just perfect. Go back and listen, because that will be time well spent.

1. “Highway to Hell” – ‘Highway to Hell”

ShareSure, it might seem like an obvious choice, but it really is the right choice to top this list. As soon as those first three gritty notes rattle off in the intro, it’s nearly impossible to turn away from this song and, by extension, the entire ‘Highway to Hell’ album. An ode to the rigors of tour life, “Highway to Hell” was practically a classic out the gate with its undeniable riffs, sing-song chorus and overall tough-as-nails attitude. As far as rock anthems go, it is the promised land.

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