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"'Night Prowler'" is the final track on the 1979 AC/DC album 'Highway to Hell'. It is notable among other AC/DC songs for its slow rhythm, ominous lyrics, and controversy stemming from its association with the mid-1980s Richard Ramirez serial killings.

Production



"Night Prowler" is a blues rock and hard rock song. It begins with two deep breaths being taken in quick succession, intended to create a tone of "fear and loathing". The song ends with lead singer Bon Scott muttering, "Shazbot! Nanu nanu!", the catchphrase used by Robin Williams on the popular sitcom 'Mork and Mindy'.

"Night Stalker" controversy



In June 1985, a highly publicized murder case began revolving around Richard Ramrez, who was responsible for more than 15 brutal murders as well as rapes and attempted murders in Los Angeles. Nicknamed the "Night Stalker", Ramrez was a fan of AC/DC, particularly the song "Night Prowler". Police also claimed that Ramrez was wearing an AC/DC shirt and left an AC/DC hat at one of his crime scenes. During the trial, Ramrez shouted "Hail Satan!" and showed off the pentagram carved into his palm. The incident brought extremely bad publicity to the band, whose concerts and albums were suddenly campaigned against by parents in Los Angeles County. On VH1's 'Behind the Music' on AC/DC, the band claimed that while the song had taken on a murderous connotation by Ramrez, it is actually about a boy sneaking into his girlfriend's bedroom at night.

Personnel



*Bon Scott lead vocals

*Angus Young lead guitar

*Malcolm Young rhythm guitar, backing vocals

*Cliff Williams bass guitar, backing vocals

*Phil Rudd drums

References



Category:Songs about nights

Category:AC/DC songs

Category:1979 songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lange

Category:Songs written by Angus Young

Category:Songs written by Bon Scott

Category:Songs written by Malcolm Young

Category:Blues rock songs

Category:Music controversies

Category:Richard Ramirez

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