2:28 Fun Fact for you Phil and Sam: The bell you hear tolling in the opening of this song, they'd tried to record it from a bell in a church tower near where they were recording the album, and every time they tolled the bell, they picked up the fluttering of wings from the pigeons that had picked that spot to roost, thus ruiningthefootage, so they'd had to go to the actual bell foundry where the bells were made have one cast and the tolling you hear was the test tolling after it came out of the mold
I am always amazed when an adult of any background says "first time hearing"; Back in Black, Hells Bells or Highway to Hell, Paranoid or many other popular rock songs. Maybe first time actually paying attention to such songs, but these songs are so deeply embedded in culture, my grandparents have heard most of these songs...just unbelievable. I'm honestly curious how you become an adult human without having heard many of these songs.
I don't understand why this idea of "never heard this" is such an underpinning of the reaction genre. I don't believe half of their protestations about not hearing the songs, not that it makes any difference, I just hate them lying about it.
The death of radio killed the opportunity of young people today to hear things that aren’t on your music streaming service. In my youth of the late 70’s and early 80’s, we all knew music from the older kids, as they played on radio stations we all were listening to. Needless to say, modern ‘music’ is created with computer enhancements, and therefore lacks technical musicianship, artistry and really sucks.
Hi, if you wanna see some real high energy stuff from AC/DC, check out "Let there be rock" live back in 1978 in Glasgow! And don't be afraid, the sound quality is still top! 😉
unpopular opinion but i actually prefer highway to hell over back in black. both are fucking amazing albums don't get me wrong, but there's just something magic about bon scott man
@@ArtVandelay77 i don't disagree, H2H is every bit as much of a play thru album as BiB. but then again, it's not like those are the only 2 such albums from AC~DC.
@@ArtVandelay77Bon is my favourite AC/DC singer, but stand alone album B’n’B. Johnson never made an album to equal it. Always thought of it as Connery as Bond, but Live and let die was best, but Moore never equalled it. Was 7 when I saw 8 times in the cinema in a year - so biased, and obviously wrecked. 😂
"Hell's Bell's" is term sailors used back in 1700'-1800's folklore when drowning from sinking ship they would hear hell's bell's. If you heard hell's bells you were doomed.
I was in 6th grade when this album dropped. It was a seriously catchy hard rock welcome into the 1980's! Its all killer, no filler, an album full of bangers! If you ask for whom the bell tolls? It tolls for thee!
Righto, Michael .I was 22 and in college. I bought the record and it was just awesome. Nobody knew with Bon Scott dead and gone , what the new singer would be like. He really tore it up and the new material was fantastic. 😅
Awesome!!! I had the privilege to see this tour and this was the first song of the concert totally fantastic!!! Please check out JUDAS PRIEST the HELLION/ELECTRIC EYE
There was nothing like hearing AC/DC thumping loud on a killer car system in the 80's ,especially Back in black ,it hit hard ,I sure do miss those days!..😎 Great review & reaction you two!..🤘👍👍
Big Pioneer car audio amp, Alpine speakers across the back deck in the car, over 100 decibels. This is the reason a lot of Gen Xers say "What?" a lot now.
@@dancrabbe6423 ...😂..todays audio is bleh ,in the 80's my friends had Pile drivers 12's , 15 inch dual voice coil Cerwin Vegas for bass ,8 inch liquid cooled Yamaha ,on 6 inch Pile mid range & 80 watt MM tweets that hit just as hard as the base iced with Rockford Fosgate amps an preamps with individual cross overs ,you heard every instrument that was played! Todays systems all you here is blop blop!..🤮
Saw them twice - Two of the best nights of my life. Also - Mutt Lange who produced this also married and produced Shania Twain, the second best album by a woman ever. Combined, probably the best selling producer ever. Actually, probably Quincy Jones.
I've had the pleasure of seeing them on 4 different concert tours and They Always put on a Great Show!!😎💯🤘🤘... And Yes,Angus Does that Throughout the Show!!! Great Reaction you guys
back in the day, when I was a teenager and watching MTV in the early 1980's, one of the things that always caught my eye about AC/DC was Angus, not just that he played lead guitar, but how he played it. in my junior year of high school, the school hosted a talent show for the students to be in. me and a group of friends did a lip-sync/air guitar performance of AC/DC with me playing the lead guitar part, and it just wouldn't seem right if I didn't do it just like Angus did! shorts, hat and all. when I was getting ready to graduate a year later, people were still talking about our performance!
Their original lead singer was Dave Evans. Bon Scott was their 2nd lead singer, and the one who took them from backwater bars in Australia to the UK and then America. Brian is the 3rd singer for ACDC.
Think I've said this before, but listening to the studio versions 1st is best, simply for the purity of the music. Live versions are great, for the pure pleasure of seeing the artists perform. Terrific song from the "thunder from Down Under"! Thanks for your reaction.
Speaking of outfits,, Angus Young's (Lead Guitarist) Sister suggested he wear his school uniform,, he did it (half jokingly) but it would become a tradition/his trademark.
I saw AC/DC on the Highway to Hell tour and Bon Scott one of the best unique voices in Rock! Sorely missed! I saw AC/DC on Back in Black in 1980 and For Those About to Rock We Salute You in 1981. Brian Johnson was the perfect fit for AC/DC after Bon passed. Brian was a unique voice just like Bon’s voice was unique. Love them both!
All AC/Dc does is rock out. Most rock bands have some ballads but I can't think of a single ballad by them. There are so many cool songs by them to check out.
I've been an Acca Dacca fan for decades (thanks to my Australian friend for telling me about that nickname). I've always appreciated Brian not metaphorically stepping into Bon's shoes when he joined the band, he went his own way and his voice is so iconic now. RIP Bon and Malcolm 🙏
this song is ABSOLUTELY ROCKIN!.. i was really young when back in black came out but still remember singing the songs especially "you shook me all night long" and it irritating my older sisters.. lol
They also made the video "You Shook Me All Night Long" at this same location.Same clothes.same everything.Hopefully ya'll will react to that some time as well
Picture driving your Camaro in 1980 and blasting this with your Jensen Triaxial speakers . Everybody was blaring the Back in Black album back in the day .
Lots of great AC/DC songs with both Bon Scott and Brian Johnson. "Riff Raff" live at the Apollo version is a banger with Bon among many other great ones.
The band commissioned a one-ton bronze bell from a local foundry in Leicestershire, England,that they would also use on stage, they ended up having to record the bell at the foundry ... great reaction guys
AC/DC always gives you fire 🔥(as Phil stated) and kick ass energy!!!!!! I remember when this album came out in 1980… one of my favorites for sure!!! They are on my bucket list to see live…. So many more “fire “ tracks to choose from…. Keep kicking ass Phil and Sam!!!!!!
Every song is flawless on the Back In Black album, which makes sense because Mutt Lange produced it. Look up all the hit albums he’s produced sometime. It will blow your mind.
I saw AC/DC for the Back In Black Tour in the summer of 1981 at Market Square Arena in Indianapolis, IN. They opened the show with this song...and there was a huge bell that descended from the roof...and Brian was riding it! , pretending to strike it in rhythm with the song. That show was my first (and still best) rock concert memory. Fanboi moment: At one point, Angus got on Brians shoulders as Brian ran through the floor level crowd with Angus on his back, I got to touch the legendary Angus leg as he passed by, rocking out to a great guitar solo.
I thought Bon Scott was Irreplaceable and he was but Brian did one hell of a job ! Match made in heaven or hell not sure ! Solving piecewise 81 and 82 in the Cow Palace San Francisco. I'm 59 years old now and still digging it thanks for exploring all this new music to you guys
I was lucky enough to see these guys with both singers---Bon Scott and Brian Johnson. AC/DC was pure energy. Even though their songs were inspired by basic blues, they turned it up several notches and created a sound all their own. AC/DC was another band that invaded my teen years and was played almost inclusively at keggers and in high school parking lots. It was a great ride to be on. I am glad you guys are giving them their due on your wonderful channel. For a different pace, check out their song, Ride On. Keep them coming guys.
I believe the intro gets used at stadiums for game breaks? It was also in the sound track of MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE (with a young Emilio Estevez and Bart Simpsons voice, among others)
Highway to hell, when AC/DC was in the US first time traveling to California though the desert they came up with Highway to hell. Angus talked about it on TV once.
The best way to watch AC/DC is any song live at River Plate in 2009. It's insane. Start with Hells Bells first live at River Plate then next Highway to Hell as Angus comes up from *under* the stage with smoke as if coming up from Hell. Next at River Plate should be Whole Lotta Rosie.
I just brought a 75 inch Samsung,not to brag or anything it's the only thing I've allowed myself to indulge in for years and I did it especially to watch the river plate concert again 😁🇦🇺 ACCA DACCA
I would love to see a video of AC/DC🔥 hearing Brian Johnson sing when they were auditioning for a singer to replace Bon Scott.💯 I wonder how long he sang before they all said yeah, he's the one!🤗❤️✌️
In honor & memory of Bon Scott 🙏❤️,, It's time you listened to his vocals,, AC/DC It's A Long Way To The Top If You Want To Rock And Roll" (Official Music Video A MUST!!)
First time seeing AC/DC they were the opening act at a “Day on the Green “ Oakland Stadium. 1978. VH, Pat Travers, Foreigner, Aerosmith. Angus & Bon got on the shoulders of roadies and went into the crowd wile playing. Super fun for a young teenager knucklehead drummer rocker kid Hahaha
If you want to see one of the best live performances ever caught on tape (of ANY band), you need to check out the live version of "Riff Raff" from 1978. Like you were saying though....listen to the studio version first. The live version is just unbelievably epic, and even more so when you consider that it's the OPENING SONG to the show.
9:41 Hey, Sam, in reference to Angus' schoolboy uniform that hhe wears as part of the act. That goes back to when they werw starting out, Angus would oftentimes go to rehearsal straight after school without even changing out of his school uniform and his sister actually made schoolboy uniform outfits for him regarding this as he'd eventually graduate to wearing normal clothes on-stage. Also, the band got their name from the AC/DC plug on the back of their sister's sewing machine and not realizing that AC/DC was also a slang term for bisexuality
This was THE album when I was 12. I had heard the Highway to Hell album from two years before and loved it. Their "Dirty Deeds" album was another banger.
I be always liked the way Angus’ solos seem to fit within the song . Some Lead guitarists play solos outside or on top of the song. The song “she’s got balls” doesn’t even have a solo because he didn’t think the song needed it.
'Shoot To Thrill' would be my next request..yes, it's on Back in Black, and the tune is such a rocker. Fast paced and just a great rock and roll sound to party with!🎸
That is old video but they ( AC/DC) have bel . Yes it is same size like church bell but text AC/DC "Hells Bells" . They order that 10tons / 22,500 lbs bel size 3,2 x 2,1meters.
Do a review of : 1) Touch Too Much. 2) Shot Down In Flames. 3) Let There Be Rock. 4) Rock N' Roll Ain't Noise Pollution. 5) If You Want Blood (You've Got It). 6) You Shook Me All Night Long. 7) Night Prowler. 8) Are You Ready. 9) Honey, What Do You Do For Money. 10) Let Me Put My Love In To You. 11) High Voltage. 12) It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock N' Roll). 13) Girl's Got Rhythm.
This song was the soundtrack for the movie called maximum overdrive that was shown around 1982 or 1983 and you can see a young Stephen King in it y'all should watch the movie if you're interested
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Fun Fact for you Phil and Sam:
The bell you hear tolling in the opening of this song, they'd tried to record it from a bell in a church tower near where they were recording the album, and every time they tolled the bell, they picked up the fluttering of wings from the pigeons that had picked that spot to roost, thus ruiningthefootage, so they'd had to go to the actual bell foundry where the bells were made have one cast and the tolling you hear was the test tolling after it came out of the mold
I am always amazed when an adult of any background says "first time hearing"; Back in Black, Hells Bells or Highway to Hell, Paranoid or many other popular rock songs. Maybe first time actually paying attention to such songs, but these songs are so deeply embedded in culture, my grandparents have heard most of these songs...just unbelievable. I'm honestly curious how you become an adult human without having heard many of these songs.
Yep, First time hearing this, first time hearing Bohemian Rhapsody, or Who Are These Guys.... mind numbing
I don't understand why this idea of "never heard this" is such an underpinning of the reaction genre. I don't believe half of their protestations about not hearing the songs, not that it makes any difference, I just hate them lying about it.
The death of radio killed the opportunity of young people today to hear things that aren’t on your music streaming service. In my youth of the late 70’s and early 80’s, we all knew music from the older kids, as they played on radio stations we all were listening to. Needless to say, modern ‘music’ is created with computer enhancements, and therefore lacks technical musicianship, artistry and really sucks.
because they're lying and most if not all of these reaction channels are fake.
Especially when they start moving with the beat, before the beat gets there lol.
When I saw them in 1980, they lead with this song and the brought down a huge bell over the stage. Awesome.
Yep, they used the giant bell on the For Those About To Rock tour as well, along with a giant cannon of course... lol
Have a drink on me is my mom's favorite from the back album.
one of the all time great albums
The River Plate Version is amazing. Especially with the Argentine crowd going wild.
Hi,
if you wanna see some real high energy stuff from AC/DC, check out "Let there be rock" live back in 1978 in Glasgow! And don't be afraid, the sound quality is still top! 😉
you can literally deep dive the entire Back in Black album. nothing but top shelf kick ass rock and roll start to finish.
unpopular opinion but i actually prefer highway to hell over back in black. both are fucking amazing albums don't get me wrong, but there's just something magic about bon scott man
@@ArtVandelay77 i don't disagree, H2H is every bit as much of a play thru album as BiB. but then again, it's not like those are the only 2 such albums from AC~DC.
My #1 all time favorite album
Malcolm and angus are the truth on the cords
@@ArtVandelay77Bon is my favourite AC/DC singer, but stand alone album B’n’B. Johnson never made an album
to equal it.
Always thought of it as Connery as Bond, but Live and let die was best, but Moore never equalled it. Was 7 when I saw 8 times in the cinema in a year - so biased, and obviously wrecked. 😂
Robert Cray "Smoking Gun"...Nuff Said.
"Hell's Bell's" is term sailors used back in 1700'-1800's folklore when drowning from sinking ship they would hear hell's bell's. If you heard hell's bells you were doomed.
Every song is a classic! Touch To Much is a great one by them!
AC/DC is the definition of Rock n Roll period. 😎🤘
Definition of Stadium rock and named after a sewing machine.
I was in 6th grade when this album dropped. It was a seriously catchy hard rock welcome into the 1980's! Its all killer, no filler, an album full of bangers! If you ask for whom the bell tolls? It tolls for thee!
Righto, Michael .I was 22 and in college. I bought the record and it was just awesome. Nobody knew with Bon Scott dead and gone , what the new singer would be like. He really tore it up and the new material was fantastic. 😅
@@markdraine3571 Brian quickly earned his keep, right from the start!
@@markdraine3571Bon and the band knew about Brian before he died. Like it was meant to be
I saw ACDC on this tour 1980 I think, get show!!
Great show
Awesome!!! I had the privilege to see this tour and this was the first song of the concert totally fantastic!!! Please check out JUDAS PRIEST the HELLION/ELECTRIC EYE
For whome the bell tolls.
There was nothing like hearing AC/DC thumping loud on a killer
car system in the 80's ,especially Back in black ,it hit hard ,I sure
do miss those days!..😎
Great review & reaction you two!..🤘👍👍
Big Pioneer car audio amp, Alpine speakers across the back deck in the car, over 100 decibels. This is the reason a lot of Gen Xers say "What?" a lot now.
@@dancrabbe6423 ...😂..todays audio is bleh ,in the 80's my friends had Pile drivers 12's ,
15 inch dual voice coil Cerwin Vegas for bass ,8 inch liquid cooled Yamaha ,on 6 inch
Pile mid range & 80 watt MM tweets that hit just as hard as the base iced with Rockford
Fosgate amps an preamps with individual cross overs ,you heard every instrument that
was played! Todays systems all you here is blop blop!..🤮
Absolutely! You need to feel those vibrations with a powerful system to really appreciate AC/DC.
Best Intro to any rock song ever. Used to listen to just the first 50 seconds before going out and playing Hockey. Love this Intro.
The legendary Phil Rudd on drums . . . Awesome
This might be the only band ever that sounds better live in concert than in the studio. You get what you see with these guys!
They’re so loud you can’t hear them but can feel you inner organs vibrating
Saw them twice - Two of the best nights of my life.
Also - Mutt Lange who produced this also married and produced Shania Twain, the second best album by a woman ever. Combined, probably the best selling producer ever. Actually, probably Quincy Jones.
@@tomhitchcock8195it’s visceral live ❤❤❤
Just checked back n black 50m. shania 40m. Beats thriller’s 70m.
Mutt Lange is a great knob twister. ☘️😄
I've had the pleasure of seeing them on 4 different concert tours and They Always put on a Great Show!!😎💯🤘🤘... And Yes,Angus Does that Throughout the Show!!! Great Reaction you guys
back in the day, when I was a teenager and watching MTV in the early 1980's, one of the things that always caught my eye about AC/DC was Angus, not just that he played lead guitar, but how he played it.
in my junior year of high school, the school hosted a talent show for the students to be in. me and a group of friends did a lip-sync/air guitar performance of AC/DC with me playing the lead guitar part, and it just wouldn't seem right if I didn't do it just like Angus did! shorts, hat and all. when I was getting ready to graduate a year later, people were still talking about our performance!
My two faves... This one and The Jack.
You've got to listen to " Let There be Rock " and " It's a Long Way to the Top " ( Official Videos) . Both are Bangers.
AC/DC has the best fans! Well deserved. They never wrote for radio play. Just gave us pure Rock an Roll!
13 bell tolls. Classic song. Incredible live❤
Their original lead singer was Dave Evans. Bon Scott was their 2nd lead singer, and the one who took them from backwater bars in Australia to the UK and then America. Brian is the 3rd singer for ACDC.
We mustn't forget Axel Rose as number 4
Every single song on this album is worth a review. Non stop kick your face in rock n roll.
Love this group. In Oz we call them acca/dacca. My grandsons were born to love them. They rocked to them as soon as they could walk 😂
Great Song
Great Band
Think I've said this before, but listening to the studio versions 1st is best, simply for the purity of the music. Live versions are great, for the pure pleasure of seeing the artists perform. Terrific song from the "thunder from Down Under"! Thanks for your reaction.
A great live performance is acdc live wire, live in Paris 1979
lead singer from newcastle uk and guitarist from scotland originally
Speaking of outfits,, Angus Young's (Lead Guitarist) Sister suggested he wear his school uniform,, he did it (half jokingly) but it would become a tradition/his trademark.
I saw AC/DC on the Highway to Hell tour and Bon Scott one of the best unique voices in Rock! Sorely missed! I saw AC/DC on Back in Black in 1980 and For Those About to Rock We Salute You in 1981. Brian Johnson was the perfect fit for AC/DC after Bon passed. Brian was a unique voice just like Bon’s voice was unique. Love them both!
One of the best bands live, AC/DC always delivers 👌👍
All AC/Dc does is rock out. Most rock bands have some ballads but I can't think of a single ballad by them. There are so many cool songs by them to check out.
One of my favorites! I recently gave my Back In Black album to my granddaughter and she's loving it!
Love to hear ,Gone Shooting by AC/DC
Powerage album that's my jam ahaha nice.
Iron Maidens US tour will be in Canada on the 28th of September, they'll be in Indio at the Power Trip Festival on 6th October.
My first concert with AC/DC was with Bon Scott. It's really wild that they both have that specific sound. Great band.
This is one of my favorite AC/DC songs( with Brian Johnson.).
AC/DC defines hard core rock n roll.
I've been an Acca Dacca fan for decades (thanks to my Australian friend for telling me about that nickname). I've always appreciated Brian not metaphorically stepping into Bon's shoes when he joined the band, he went his own way and his voice is so iconic now. RIP Bon and Malcolm 🙏
Amen!!!🙏
It is more than a nickname mate. It is basically their name back home......we don't like saying the full words people tell us to
The bell was made in a town called Loughborough England,a little fact for you!
You hear the bells and intro leading up to every single 3rd-down play in the NFL or NCAA...all teams play it, it's like 7 Nation Army!
this song is ABSOLUTELY ROCKIN!.. i was really young when back in black came out but still remember singing the songs especially "you shook me all night long" and it irritating my older sisters.. lol
I WENT TO AN ACDC CONCERT MANY YEARS AGO AND IS WAS AWESOME!!!!!
Whole album is awesome.
They also made the video "You Shook Me All Night Long" at this same location.Same clothes.same everything.Hopefully ya'll will react to that some time as well
First time I heard this all I could imagine was the final battle between St. Michael and Lucifer
In the beginning of this song, the bell is played out. 13 rings are rung to symbolize Bon's Scott's life.
Picture driving your Camaro in 1980 and blasting this with your Jensen Triaxial speakers . Everybody was blaring the Back in Black album back in the day .
Have to balance it with your Blaupunkt equalizer.
Lots of great AC/DC songs with both Bon Scott and Brian Johnson. "Riff Raff" live at the Apollo version is a banger with Bon among many other great ones.
The band commissioned a one-ton bronze bell from a local foundry in Leicestershire, England,that they would also use on stage, they ended up having to record the bell at the foundry ... great reaction guys
AC/DC always gives you fire 🔥(as Phil stated) and kick ass energy!!!!!! I remember when this album came out in 1980… one of my favorites for sure!!! They are on my bucket list to see live…. So many more “fire “ tracks to choose from…. Keep kicking ass Phil and Sam!!!!!!
Every song is flawless on the Back In Black album, which makes sense because Mutt Lange produced it. Look up all the hit albums he’s produced sometime. It will blow your mind.
I saw AC/DC for the Back In Black Tour in the summer of 1981 at Market Square Arena in Indianapolis, IN. They opened the show with this song...and there was a huge bell that descended from the roof...and Brian was riding it! , pretending to strike it in rhythm with the song. That show was my first (and still best) rock concert memory. Fanboi moment: At one point, Angus got on Brians shoulders as Brian ran through the floor level crowd with Angus on his back, I got to touch the legendary Angus leg as he passed by, rocking out to a great guitar solo.
A Classic that never grows old !
👍👍👍🇸🇪😎💕
I saw them three times in the 80’s & they had this Big Ass Bell come down on stage. Epic.
I thought Bon Scott was Irreplaceable and he was but Brian did one hell of a job ! Match made in heaven or hell not sure ! Solving piecewise 81 and 82 in the Cow Palace San Francisco. I'm 59 years old now and still digging it thanks for exploring all this new music to you guys
I was lucky enough to see these guys with both singers---Bon Scott and Brian Johnson. AC/DC was pure energy. Even though their songs were inspired by basic blues, they turned it up several notches and created a sound all their own. AC/DC was another band that invaded my teen years and was played almost inclusively at keggers and in high school parking lots. It was a great ride to be on. I am glad you guys are giving them their due on your wonderful channel. For a different pace, check out their song, Ride On. Keep them coming guys.
They use a lot of classic rock songs that live sport games because, well just listen to it!
I believe the intro gets used at stadiums for game breaks? It was also in the sound track of MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE (with a young Emilio Estevez and Bart Simpsons voice, among others)
I asked for more, and you guys gave it!! THANK YOU. Pick any sing off this album.
Highway to hell, when AC/DC was in the US first time traveling to California though the desert they came up with Highway to hell. Angus talked about it on TV once.
AC/DC never misses. You should watch a later video where Brian comes down on a HUGE bell.
This is from their legendary Back In Black album.
In an actual concert, they lower a giant bell to the stage!
And they swing from it!
The best way to watch AC/DC is any song live at River Plate in 2009. It's insane. Start with Hells Bells first live at River Plate then next Highway to Hell as Angus comes up from *under* the stage with smoke as if coming up from Hell. Next at River Plate should be Whole Lotta Rosie.
I just brought a 75 inch Samsung,not to brag or anything it's the only thing I've allowed myself to indulge in for years and I did it especially to watch the river plate concert again 😁🇦🇺 ACCA DACCA
@@russe19642 I don't blame you! I bet it's amazing on such a big TV. Watching football as well!
A true head banger if there ever was one. It will have you tappin' a toe, bobbin' to the rhythm, without your ever thinking about it.
They're just brilliant
Love this band saw them 4 times, you really need to see them with there original singer, Bon Scott
I would love to see a video of AC/DC🔥 hearing Brian Johnson sing when they were auditioning for a singer to replace Bon Scott.💯 I wonder how long he sang before they all said yeah, he's the one!🤗❤️✌️
Highly recommend T.N.T and Shoot To Thrill! 🙏🙏
Love this AC/DC rabbit hole ! 😊❤
In honor & memory of Bon Scott 🙏❤️,, It's time you listened to his vocals,, AC/DC It's A Long Way To The Top If You Want To Rock And Roll" (Official Music Video A MUST!!)
Bon died and in less than 6 months they found a new singer, finished writing, recording and releasing this album.
First time seeing AC/DC they were the opening act at a “Day on the Green “ Oakland Stadium. 1978. VH, Pat Travers, Foreigner, Aerosmith. Angus & Bon got on the shoulders of roadies and went into the crowd wile playing. Super fun for a young teenager knucklehead drummer rocker kid Hahaha
"Back In Black" album was filmed in The Bahamas
If you want to see one of the best live performances ever caught on tape (of ANY band), you need to check out the live version of "Riff Raff" from 1978. Like you were saying though....listen to the studio version first. The live version is just unbelievably epic, and even more so when you consider that it's the OPENING SONG to the show.
Can't go wrong with any AC DC, all fire!! The Thunder from down under!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
9:41
Hey, Sam, in reference to Angus' schoolboy uniform that hhe wears as part of the act. That goes back to when they werw starting out, Angus would oftentimes go to rehearsal straight after school without even changing out of his school uniform and his sister actually made schoolboy uniform outfits for him regarding this as he'd eventually graduate to wearing normal clothes on-stage.
Also, the band got their name from the AC/DC plug on the back of their sister's sewing machine and not realizing that AC/DC was also a slang term for bisexuality
🎸🎸🔥ACDC🔥🎸🎸
This was THE album when I was 12. I had heard the Highway to Hell album from two years before and loved it. Their "Dirty Deeds" album was another banger.
Watch these guys LIVE at River Plate . Studio versions and official videos pale to insignificance. The crowd is unbelievable.
Love the song, it was used for Trevor Hoffmann’s intro. SD Padres reliefs pitcher.
If you guys have ever heard it before or not thanks for reacting to the songs of my generation, the greatest music generation of all time.
AC DC are hook masters
They are the epitome of rock solid no holes sound...they mastered that..
Angus always wears the school boy outfit because he was 17 when he joined the band.. So he's the youngest.
I be always liked the way Angus’ solos seem to fit within the song . Some
Lead guitarists play solos outside or on top of the song. The song “she’s got balls” doesn’t even have a solo because he didn’t think the song needed it.
I'd love to see Phil & Sam in a convertible on a highway rockin some AC/DC
I am so excited for you guys to do "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheep"! Thats going to be a riot to watch! Love your channel!
These guys aren’t metal - they are blues rock / the music swings. One of the best selling albums ever. ❤️👍🏽😎👍
'Shoot To Thrill' would be my next request..yes, it's on Back in Black, and the tune is such a rocker. Fast paced and just a great rock and roll sound to party with!🎸
That is old video but they ( AC/DC) have bel . Yes it is same size like church bell but text AC/DC "Hells Bells" . They order that 10tons / 22,500 lbs bel size 3,2 x 2,1meters.
.. only organ in church is bigger music instrument then that bell.
This album was a staple at any party back in high school.
Bon Scott had just died a few months before this, hence, the Bell.
Do a review of :
1) Touch Too Much.
2) Shot Down In Flames.
3) Let There Be Rock.
4) Rock N' Roll Ain't Noise Pollution.
5) If You Want Blood (You've Got It).
6) You Shook Me All Night Long.
7) Night Prowler.
8) Are You Ready.
9) Honey, What Do You Do For Money.
10) Let Me Put My Love In To You.
11) High Voltage.
12) It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock N' Roll).
13) Girl's Got Rhythm.
14) Sink the Pink
This song was the soundtrack for the movie called maximum overdrive that was shown around 1982 or 1983 and you can see a young Stephen King in it y'all should watch the movie if you're interested
Aaaaaaaaaaa is HELLS BELLS!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I am with you. Studio version first so you get to know the song, then the live to see what they might do with it.