AC/DC: BRIAN JOHNSON's 'Path Of Helen Of Troy' DVD Now Available

July 8, 2005

According to a posting on the AC/DC fan site Crabsody In Blue, a new DVD release from The Goddess Odyssey Television Series, "AC/DC's Brian Johnson - Goddess Odyssey - Path of Helen of Troy", takes AC/DC's legendary frontman Brian Johnson to remote Sparta, Greece. Horizontal jogging, women running naked through the streets, a history lesson like you have never seen from one of rock-n-roll’s finest. Brian travels through remote areas of Greece seeking out the shrines, temples, and paths of the woman whose face launched a thousand ships and whose passion led to the downfall of a civilization.

The myths, the legends, the realities uncovered on a modern day journey. A Geordie who speaks no Greek and a Mayor who speaks no English, the gypsies, throat slitting threats, orgy sites, getting banned from museums, isolated in the middle of nowhere with only the local plonk. A fun, wild trip with great music.

The DVD contains the original television episode, music from Brian's upcoming theater production "Helen of Troy", scenes from Brian's home video camera and X-rated, over-the-top footage not shown on TV.

The "AC/DC's Brian Johnson - Goddess Odyssey - Path of Helen of Troy" DVD is available from Amazon.com.

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