AC/DC - 14 Year-Old Reaction | For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)
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- Annie and I check out, discuss, and react to For Those About to Rock (We Solute you) from AC/DC. Another killer live performance that includes cannons and huge crowds.
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I'm 59 years old and I saw them when I was 14 years old with Bon Scott, at a community hall in Wendouree Ballarat. Still one of my strongest memories. Angus played on his back while spinning around like a dying blowfly.
River Plate 2009, Buenos Aires, Argentina; best Ac-Dc concert ever!
Let There Be Rock..... Paris, '79 is a great one as well.
i have to disagree , best live concert glasgow 1978 where if you want blood was recorded. they never ever got that raw sound back after that.
Live in Donnington 1991 is the best sound, but River plate is the best audience (in my opinion)
Indeed they killed it and the crowd killed it too
The best AC/DC concert is all of them! I've been to every tour since Flick of the Switch!
It puts a smile on my face and a tear in my eye at the same time to see Malcolm Young. He was not just the power rhythm behind the music but he was also such a good person. RIP MALCOLM!
He and Angus also wrote all of their songs, except maybe for the Power Up album
Better than Scott Ian, better than Pete Townsend, better than Keith Richards, better even than James Hetfield. Simply the greatest rhythm guitarist of all time.
I wouldn’t trust fans who left an AC/DC concert early lol. I’ve seen them 3 times and could not imagine leaving early
People who leave an AC/DC gig too early should be sentenced to death.
WHY!!!...would you leave a AC/DC concert early
1ghobie people are idiots.
Leave early? That is a sin, punishable by death!
I was at Donnington '91, left 3 days later.
From the "For Those About To Rock" album.
BTW I attended to this gig back in 2009, Bs As Argentina (Live at River Plate) I was 24, what an amazing and unforgetable experience this was. South American crowd know how to rock.
I wish I was born earlier to experience these insane rock shows.. There's still some, but AC/DC concerts are unbeatable. You are one lucky ass! :P
This was _not_ on the Back in Black album. It was on... For Those About To Rock. :)
Patrick Armbruster thank god somebody said it!!
I thought he said that the song was AFTER the black album !
Duh
i luckily checked comments before i made any comments. duuuuhhh is the only explative you should of added.
Yes indeed
AC/DC Is in the top 10 of all time greatest rock bands.
\m/ Stay Metal \m/
Top 1.
John Starace for sure!
you probably won't find anyone to say otherwise...same as with metallica
AC/DC is THE greatest rock band of all time!
@@dbessent76 What about Queen?
The Greatest Rock Band that ever set foot on stage :-)
My first concert ever was this tour 81. This song and that concert cemented my die hard love for ACDC. Was at the top of the Coliseum and when the cannons when went off. The wind from them was literally blowing the hair out of our faces up there. Can't explain the feeling. But i still feel it all these years later when i listen to this song. Thanks. Sweet memories.
I didn't get to see them til the '91 tour he mentions, but this performance is no comparison to seeing the live in their heyday. As good as this was, the '91 performance I saw was 5x better.
Yeah those cannons got them banned from my local arena for 10 years, they over-loaded the powder charge and cracked the foundation of the building.....God love em. Saw them in 89, and 92 I think, still one of the best concerts i have ever seen.
@@O-D-X I also saw the 96 Ballbreaker tour. It was even better so know what you mean.
@@jcbass2u poor guys. Bet they had to pay out the ass for that. I'm near Cincinnati and they tried to ban them from playing there but didn't succeed. It was either the 81 tour or another cant remember the specifics .
Have seen AC/DC so many times. One year... 3 nights in a row in Seattle ('81?)... second night Brian tripped over the monitor and fell on me in the front row. Caught his beret, but had to give it back to him ! Was invited backstage. Cool security guys. WOW.... those cannons !!! In a much smaller 20,000 crowd place. SO LOUD ! SO GOOD !
Damn nice guys in the band. Malcolm was actually the coolest !
TacomaPaul I’ve never known Brian to wear a beret. Do you mean his flat cap?
@@mrjw6701 the hat Brian wears is called a beret mate
Hahahahahaaha Im from Buenos Aires and I went to their concert and till dis day it was the best concert I've ever been too. One of the best days of my life for sure.
Why would anyone leave an AC/DC concert early!
Have to beat the traffic of 100,000 people leaving one spot
@@vinniesmyyth334 for an AC-DC concert 100,000 people is the minimum
@@Lollie22 not really, its rare stadiums can hold that many, although that would be true if they exclusively played outside
Because you have no way home otherwise. I had to leave a metallica concert early. Didnt like it but had no choice otherwise i wouldnt be able to get home for the night.
@@vinniesmyyth334 lol... I'd rather wait 2 hours to get out of the parking lot than miss one minute of an AC/DC concert...
BTW ANNIE IM SO STOKED YOU ENJOYED THIS ONE!! FEEL THE ROCK GIRL!!!!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Haha, yeah.
Love is noice, the verve live
The rock is pretty buff, but apparently soft when it comes to hugs!
Glad to see you both rockin out.
I love how Angus' hand just floats over his strings.
I remember when i saw these guys live 2006 in Helsinki Finland, audience age range was literally 8 to about 70. Kid next to us was 8 and he was with his dad and when this song went speedier, that little guy started to bang his head like crazy! I loved his passion🤘🤘🤘
Yasss one of my favs!!! I saw them live in 2017!!! #longliveangusyoung I get the chills listening to this one and being there live too lol I almost had tears it's a badass show!!!! My mom saw them in 78 and 2017 with us!
Stand up and be counted, we are the dealer and we are gonna give you everything you need. Malcolm's salute to us fans. Greatest fan song ever.
Saw these guys in 1984 in Phoenix in an outdoor show. After the song was over they set off the big 4th of july style fireworks from behind the stage. It was my first concert and it was awesome!
Been a fan of AC/DC as a kid since the late eighties, but unfortunately have only seen them once live. This same tour, Amsterdam in 2009. Still one of the greatest concerts I've been.
I didn’t realize how good Brian still sounded on 09! My goodness.
It's great how you / dad announce these videos with all their love for music. Have a lot of idea and convey it to your children. For the most beautiful thing in the world: music. Please keep it up! 👍
"Back In Black" came out when I was in high school. I saw AC/DC on their "For Those About To Rock" tour. One big cannon on each side of the stage. Great concert.
Saw them in Christchurch New Zealand. QEII stadium. The cannon fire echoed off the Sumner hills miles away. Legendary. There will never be another AC/DC. Also, I envy that you can get your teen daughter to sit with you and experience the best days of Rock and Roll. She's cool. Mine just rolls her eyes at me and thinks I'm a has-been.
I seen them back in 2000 and it is still one of my favorite concerts I've ever been to.
I almost forgot, AC/DC was one of the most quint-essential bands of their day,I seen them play 5 or 6 times... a damn good performance!!!
I have NEVER seen a whole crowd bob and bonce like that! It was literally an "ocean" of people, the way they bobbed and bounced was like the waves and ripples of water's surface.
Arg 🇦🇷
I've seen these guys a couple of times, once was in Greenville SC, and this was the last song they played; and when they fired off all the cannons at the end of the song, we were so close to the stage we could feel the heat from cannon blasts on our faces- IT WAS AWESOME!🔥
I also saw them at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts the summer of 2010.
Thank you for this father, daughter interaction.And ac/dc.
As for the Braveheart or Gladiator question...I have to go with Braveheart. Oh and don't forget about Extreme - More Than Words when it comes to acoustic guitar !!
Yup, Nuno Bettencourt can tear it up on the Acoustic.
My dad tells me the story of when he saw ACDC live years back in an enclosed indoor arena and the canons made him deaf for three days and brought part of the ceiling down! It was an old arena to be fair!
I can agree with that. Saw them on the For Those About to Rock tour at Hammersmith Odeon, a 4000 seater theatre and those cannons were deafening!
I concur, those canons were insanely loud. Made the mistake of not wearing ear protection my first time and my ears were ringing well into the next day.
@@martindyster1684 Same but it was the Fick of Switch tour in Peoria in a 11,000 seat arena...deaf for two days after
Black Ice tour for me in Indianapolis where the Pacers play. Ears ringing for 2 days
Braveheart without a doubt ! I saw then 2 x in Winnipeg and this was usually their last song and when you left ...you could barely hear.
This song holds a special place in my heart for a couple of reasons. I saw these guys when I was a teenager in the 80’s and when Desert Storm started, I was stationed in Korea and one of the bars we went to would play this song with a video of tanks firing and every service member in the bar would go crazy.
I first saw AC/DC live December 15th 1983 at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto. When those cannons went off (being at an indoor venue), the whole arena shook each time. You know that feeling when you’re listening to a song cranked and you can feel the base, it was like that time ten. I wear glasses and even my glasses vibrated each time lol. The ironic thing is that despite the title it’s always the last song because of the cannons. It’s just a great way to close show. I’m one of the lucky fans out there that during their Who Made Who tour (for me and nine other guys in Toronto September 12th, 1983) met AC/DC back stage and we were all dressed like Angus and were on the speakers for the first bit of the song Who Made Who to start the concert. They’re very short (Angus is like 5’3” lol) and surprisingly (except Brian Johnston) very shy! Super guys too! I also met Steven King because he was a judge of the Angus Young look alike contest that was months before the show lol. Anyway, great review!
Gladiator is the best I agree with you.... and for sure get Annie to an epic concert ASAP
An AC/DC concert is something everyone should experience before they die! It is absolutely unbelievable unless you see it for yourself!
I saw AC/DC open up their concert in the Meadowlands in NJ and they had the cannons on stage. Awesome!
Saw them perform in Oldenburg Germany in 1988. And I was In back of the hall buying beer at the time when they were playing this song. I felt the cannons physically. Best concert I have seen by far.
Saw em at Market square arena in Indianapolis in 1985, when they did this song, the cannons were like somebody kicking you in the chest! When the lights came up and everyone was walking out, it was quiet, everyone was shell shocked! What a night!
I got to see these guys in Austin when I was in my high school days.
The thing that amazes me is seeing the energy that Angus and the audience are showing, and knowing that this is usually the last song of the concert. How are any of these people still standing?
So glad to see that this song passed the awesome test!
Great songs are made to last forever 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Saw AC/DC at the open air Bowl in Milton Keynes UK quite a few years ago. Glad I did before it was too late.
Absolutely brilliant.
The loudest band I ever saw though was Iron Maiden at Brixton Academy in London.
An indoor concert and not the biggest venue but again brilliant.
I couldn't hear properly for a week after.
I saw this tour in 1981. My very first live show. Cow Palace in San Francisco, CA. I still remember it fondly. We were on the floor just a few rows back from the stage. I’ll never forget. Keep up the great work, love your videos!
worked on their 'Stiff Upper Lip" tour in Australia ground crew plus front truss followspot operator --- its loud up there but when the cannons go off....WOW love the videos
I saw these guys in 2009 and I was right next to the stage and when those cannons went of it was like a someone knocking the wind out of ya. Best show ever!!
Beautiful reaction. This is ARGENTINA!!!!🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
65 yr old wm and still listen to AC/DC everyday! Rock and Roll!
Im 50 years old, and my mom took me to see them at the Metropolitan Center (The MET), Bloomington MN in 1981. When those cannons came out, omg! I was rock stuck for 3 days! RIP Mom. Love you.
the girls reaction to Angus's Chuck Berry kick at 9:35 is classic! that is why we love ACDC. Angus is a living legend!
As a rock dad I think this is amazing! Introducing our kids to great music is one of our duties as dads. I salute you.
I saw the "for those about to rock" tour at the Baltimore civic center in the early eighties. My first concert. I wore the shirt I got until it fell apart.
The thing about the canons is that the inspiration came a little earlier. I have a few books about Accadacca & during their first tour of Great Britain, the tour bus was travelling down a country road when Malcolm saw an old Howitzer Canon in a farmers paddock. He saw this & thought it would be an idea to save for later on. Observations he made were always taken into consideration for future writing of songs.
seeing she likes acoustic, u should do some of the MTV unplugged and yes u so need to do some edc grew up on that too going to raves in the 90 early 2000
psychonerd13 nirvana, Pearl Jam and Alice In Chains unplugged were 🙌🏻 chefs kiss 🤣
Soda Stereo
Great song and Great reaction as well. AC/DC is one of my favorite groups
Brings back memories of seeing them on many tours...
I bet her dad cried a little bit inside when after seeing this video she said she didn’t want to learn how to play electric guitar. 😂👍🏼
I saw ACDC first time in 1977 in Hamburg, Germany. Small venue with M. Y. using 20 stacks of Marshall's to kill my childhood eventually. I was 16 and am still thankful for the blast...
if your never been to a AC/DC concert it is something you have to experience at least once in your life,that was a statement that made me go see them in sydney,that and being a long time australian fan of them.so when they were home in sydney i went to there sydney concert and it was a experience to say the least.it was just like in this video.with thousands in the front of the stage and seats all around the sides and front of the stage
im 34 now but i was your daughters age when my parents took me to my first ACDC concert. it was the Australian leg of the Stiff Upper Lip tour, id grown up with ACDC from a baby so it was in my blood, but that first concert, one ill never in my life forget. fun little fact before they were even a well known band, they used to play at our local pubs/bars & would practice at my dads old high school, dad used to help set up & pack up there equipment.
This is one of my top AC/DC songs. I'm glad she's enjoying.
When Malcolm died and the era of ACDC finally ended, I died inside.
I loved Bon so much and when he passed I thought ok, that's it. Then Brian came and did an amazing job! They tasted different at first but in a positive manner and they were still ACDC.
Literally any one of the group members were kind of replacable but none of the Young brothers were. Angus was AC, Malcolm was DC. It's impossible to compare them to other artists even within the same genre. ACDC managed to create their very own league in Rock Music.
The next album is for Malcolm I have high hopes
@@seanoshea3121 And it was amazing!
AC/DC was my first ever live show as a 13 yr old during the Razor's Edge tour. Unforgettable show and Angus is a global treasure. I respect you trying to teach the ways of good music to your daughter.
angus love how he jams he headbangs through the whole song never missing a cored
Oh yeah, Bryan Johnson has that distinct ( Constipated on a Toilet Voice! ) I LOVE IT! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
The rhythm guitar player Malcolm bought that guitar in the 70s for a couple a hundred bucks and played it pretty much exclusively his whole career and was worth over a hundred million dollars when he died. Not a bad investment.
This song always reminds me of Jack Black in School of Rock !!!
I remember growing up w/ my
Mom blasting classic RocknRoll ... she was a teen in the late 70s into the early 80s graduated in 83’ i was born in 86’
Show her Kenny Wayne Shepherd- Blue on Black.
Love that song, love the cover ffdp did as well
YES YES!!
Great song, great reaction they are one of me favourite bands ever.
Glad to see this. I did the same with my daughter. Not her fav but much respect. She grew up with this. Ty for carrying on
I saw them about 5 years ago in Glasgow, the guns on the video are nothing like actually being there, the shock goes through you. Even with ear plugs in it took me 3 days to hear properly again
I have been on 7 ACDC Concerts and I would visit another 7 if possible. I have seen this concert setup I think in 2009 in Cologne and I have a few blinking horns laying around here in the house. - Cool Video. I hope one day I can visit it together with my two sons.
My daughter since she was about 15 collects vinyl she is 22 most young people like downloads or cd's her favs are ac/dc,Iron Maiden and Led Zeppelin I can go on .I hope Annie can appreciate that these bands are still around today and gaining new audiences..cheers.
I saw them on Halloween night 1989 in Lubbock Texas. At the end the cannons went off and cracked the dome of the coliseum. It was so loud.
Its the crowd, the smoke, the lights, the energy is felt through everyone. These show rocked. Play her thunder strikes if you haven't already.
Seen these guys live with my dad when i was 10yr old in Melbourne Australia, We were about 30 rows back from the stage on the floor, Ear plugs in the whole time it was so loud and so amazing, halfway thought the show, Security pointed to me and told me and my dad to follow them and they took us all the way to the front of the stage and i got to stand so close as possible for about 20min it was such a nice thing to do. as i kid i was in awe and will never forget that
Whenever you hear a song with cannons or huge bells, you know the song is gonna rock, strap yourself in and enjoy the ride.
Went to the Monsters of Rock at Castle Donnington August 1991where AC/DC headlined. After the gig Donnington received complaints about the cannons shaking windows and frightening pets..... FROM OVER 5 MILES AWAY! My ears were ringing for days after that gig.
Annie just rocked.....WE SALUTE YOU!
I love the interactions you have with your kids. It's fun to watch.
Saw this original concert at the Capital Center in Washington,D.C Blew me totally away...glad you are teaching her about awesome REAL rock...Enjoyed your review! 1981. Take her to some real concerts. When I saw this in 1981 tickets were $6.95 per tix.
Saw them in Memphis around 82, for those about to rock,cannons knocked tiles out of the coliseum roof!bad ass!
One of the reasons I started listening to AC/DC
You had to be there. You could feel the energy building and it just blew up with the last "salute you". Unstoppable.
the For Those About to Rock tour was my first hard rock concert and the Cars 1st tour was my first. This was the opening song and it blew the roof off the Forum in LA.
Stompie Joe
Correction:
At the Fabulous Forum in Los Angeles they opened with Hell's Bell's and the encores were "For those about to rock" followed by "TNT."
It was my first concert as well, three weeks shy of 14 years of age.
Phenomenal!
They played two nights in a row at the Forum, February 21st Sunday a 22nd Monday. I was there on the 22nd. Both nights had the same set list.
And Midnight Flyer was the opening act.
They also played the Sports Arena one night on the 23rd and returned to the Forum on the 24th. All sold out.
My ears are still ringing to this day.
So many people lost their voices at these concerts their so hype their insane AC/DC is legend man
From canada, well done dad, my daughter will be old enough soon, A takeaway from this is to rock to your own rhythm.Cheers to both of you
This Show at the Cow Palace in San Francisco was the Loudest Concert ive been to. The Cannons were crazy loud, my ears were ringing for a full day after.
I can testify that when this song plays live you can still hear the cannons about a week later! AWESOME EXPERIENCE!
Saw them with Bon once and several times with Brian....an experience no one could understand if you were not there... energy is unreal
Greatest encore song ever! I would leave these shows absolutely exhausted.
I thought the Hampton Coliseum was gonna come down. Probably the best concert I’ve ever been to. Definitely the loudest.
I'll be waiting for more AC/DC reactions :D
If Annie likes acoustic guitar, look up some of the Savatage songs that have been redone (between 2009-2011) in acoustic form. Lots of acoustic guitar, piano, vocals.
The complete(?) list of album songs they did acoustic are :
SUMMER RAIN
HANDFUL OF RAIN
CASTLES BURNING
STARE INTO THE SUN
THIS IS THE TIME
THIS ISN'T WHAT WE MEANT
ALL THAT YOU SEE (aka NOT WHAT YOU SEE)
ALL THAT I BLEED
SLEEP
SOMEWHERE IN TIME / ALONE YOU BREATHE
MILES AWAY / FOLLOW ME
MENTALLY YOURS / TONIGHT HE GRINS AGAIN
WHEN THE CROWDS ARE GONE
MORNING SUN
ANYMORE
IN THE DREAM
OUT ON THE STREETS
The above songs are the ones sung by Jon Oliva, the band's original vocalist. Other songs were done acoustic style, during the Zak Stevens era, who replaced Oliva on vocals in 1993, and shared vocal duty with Oliva when he resumed some vocals in 1995, until Stevens' departure from the band in 1999.
The mid-90s acoustic recordings were just a few select songs (some of which appear in the list above) where Zak and Jon "swapped" songs - studio tracks featuring Zak were sung by Jon, and vice-versa.
Zak's acoustic recordings include :
DESIRÉE (previously unrecorded/unreleased track from the Streets sessions)
IF I GO AWAY (missing half the verses)
BELIEVE
SLEEP [Demo]
Need the list pared down a little? LOL
All of Zak's acoustic songs are good, but I think Desirée is the best.
The best of Jon's acoustic recordings would include Summer Rain and When The Crowds Are Gone.
But they're all really good. Duh. LOL
Enjoy!
I saw AC⚡️DC at the Donington Rock Festival in 1991 and they had the canons lined up along the top of the stage. The band were loud as hell that night but not half as loud as them canons. You really can’t tell how loud it is in the videos but we all got absolutely deafened.
Thank you, not many people react to this one. Thank you very much!
ALSO, since Annie loves acousitc, definitely show her Jon Butler Trio!!
back in 1985 i wanted to see them live and couldn't because ticketmaster told me they were banned from the pne coliseum and vancouver for 5 years from 1982 when they blew a hole in the roof and never paid for damages
so i got to see them in 1988 in vancouver bc
and fly on the wall is still my fave cd from 1985
So funny how right you are. It seems like an awesome thing to experience when watching these videos but it really does not even come close to being there. I think this was the first concert I was able to go to on my own. You get the chills thinking about it.
Great Song, great Reaction. You love huge crowd and a great live performance - Check out "AC/DC - Hells Bells (live River Plate)".
Gladiator 100%!
I just want to say I have seen AC/DC 6 times live. Back at the Stiff Upper Lip tour...... Best concert I have ever seen live in my lifetime :D