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"Money Made"
Song

"Money Made" is the fourth single from Australian rock band AC/DC from their fifteenth studio album Black Ice. The song was released only through radio airplay in Australia in July 2009,[1] and in the UK as a CD along with "War Machine".[2] Angus Young declared that his inspiration for the song was the obsession with money in United States – "The focus seems to be, 'How do we get money out of this? Do we keep that school? Is there a profit in it? Do we really need that new hospital? Can you not die quicker? Do we really have to spend money on that medicine? How old are you now?' Sometimes you think, 'Can we all take one deep breath?' The basics have got to be in place. Thirty years ago, a fuckin' school never made money. Filling in a road or putting up a traffic light didn't make money. Hospitals were there to keep people well, not make money."[3] Bassist Cliff Williams has stated it is his favourite track from Black Ice, saying, "It has a chaingang vibe to it."[citation needed]

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Best Aussie Songs Of 2009... So Far
  2. ^ AC/DC Promo Singles
  3. ^ di Perna, Alan (2009-02-09). "AC/DC: The Big Chill". Guitar World. p. 4. Retrieved 2011-02-20.