Since the late 1970s, the band has used a massive inflatable woman (nicknamed "Rosie") that appears onstage during the song, often "tapping" along to the rhythm.
"Whole Lotta Rosie" quickly became a staple of AC/DC’s live shows and is celebrated for several distinctive features: Whole Lotta Rosie
According to Angus Young, Scott met a woman named Rosie who claimed to have slept with dozens of famous people that month. Scott reportedly woke up the next morning to hear her whisper to a friend that he was number 29. Since the late 1970s, the band has used
The song is famously based on a real-life encounter Bon Scott had after a show in . Since the late 1970s
An early version of the song with different lyrics was titled "Dirty Eyes" . Chart and Cultural Significance