You are indeed correct. This however had only become a more popular opinion in the last 1O yrs. By around 2065 I expect it to be hailed in top 5 AC/DC albums of all time.
I was 30 years old when this was recorded, im now 66 years old. Man how time flies when you're having fun huh! Still listening to AC/DC and always will til I'm 100 if i should be so lucky. One of my favorite bands ever. RIP Malcolm. What a great rhythm guitarist. I know they must miss him much as well as their first singer whose name seems to skip me at this moment ( forgive me for that guys, i should be ashamed of myself but with my age and all the smoke---ha ha ). Wow these guys look so young here. Oh to be young again.
@@27mhz47 thanks for the info. I think I've heard that before and had forgot. Though Brian was a very good replacement for Bon i do miss his voice. Just a shame he had to die in that manner. In my book AC/DC is the best rockers ever. Angus is such a great guitarist.
Avi..... I do appreciate the bass. I think Cliff is a great bassist and Angus is a great guitarist. Not to leave out the fact that the rhythm and the drums are just as great. Always thought that Malcolm was a great guitarist, may he RIP.
Back then everyone used to brag over The RollingStones being in the business for 20 years ..... AC/DC in their decade plus Rock’n’Roll path .... those times where so awesome so kind of innocent pure era ....great era , AC/DC is one of the finest Rock’n’Rollers ever to exist... nobody done so much with so much simplicity and beauty , true Rock’n’Roll icons ! THANK YOU SO MUCH THIS IS REALLY PRICELESS TO WATCH
Hell,! People back in those days were so burnt out , they thought Mick jagger was killed when he stuck his head out of his limo when it was doing 90 mph, & his lips beat him to death!!
I think this is the first time I ever seen Angus without wearing that schoolboy uniform. Also the first time I've ever seen a lead singer light a smoke in the middle of a song. This video is just fucking awesome.
@@johnygrasa I thought it looked like he was lighting it with another cigarette. That's some funny shit. You ever hear the story about how he got the lead singer gig. It's hilarious. What I heard was that Angus Young went to see this band at a club and he said the lead singer was just great way he screamed and everything. It turned out that he had appendicitis efficenter shitload of pain that's why he was screaming. Hilarious.
Bon Scott saw Brian in his old band called Geordy (spelling)& said he he was of the Little Richard rock n roll type singers. A great front man.Bon damn near named his own replacement. It may have been in the liner notes of the Bon Fire 4 or 5 disc set I had,but for sure from AC/DC Liner notes from one of their discs
Simon was a good fit for the band at this time. I think he gives the band a different sound from the previous stuff done with Phil. Still for me Phil will always be the ac/dc drummer
@@timmothymonaghan5236 I had some of Rory's old albums but did not know that. Thanks! I have seen an a clip where ac/dc is doing a number and Brian is singing about suicide I think. I cannot find that song anywhere. Any ideas. it may have been filmed in black and white and there is a scene where Brian gets wome water on himself in some way. Again, any ideas?
Angus and Brian are so in their element. Calm. Cool. Collective. How this song (though a cover) did not end up on the album is beyond me. Long live AC/DC. Then, now, and beyond.
They did one cover song on their first album , "Baby Please Don't Go". Another old Blues classic. All original since. Maybe they just don't want to pay royalties? I'm betting they played a lot of Blues songs during soundchecks and rehearsals. They sure do sound like they'd all fit in on a Junior Wells record.
@@ursafan40 yeah, i think they would. seems to me that the 'Jailbreak' album had several of the cover songs on it. and years ago i heard a live version somewhere of them doing Jonny B Good with Bon.
I had always heard rock'n'roll was a fusion of rhythm & blues and country but it didn't really hit me until I was in my early 20's...I was listening to the Back in Black lp when it occurred to me Angus was basically playing modified blues licks. I went out and bought a B.B. King lp and have been a blues fan ever since.
Cool. I believe a Jimmy Reed tune. Pretty damn cool. Brian Johnson is even animated during rehearsals! I always love how my favorite musicians are so connected with each other. Angus Young said in one of his interviews that one of the albums that impressed him the most was Second Winter because of the variety in the music. I heard this blues song done by the electric Freddy King, and my favorite guitarist the blistering fast Johnny Winter. This version done by AC/DC is quite the lovely treat for the ears. My favorite albums from them are Let their Be Rock, Powerage and The Razors Edge. But anyone remember Black Ice? Really that's the most variety I ever heard in an AC/DC album. I swear I heard a little slide guitar in that album. True bluesy Rock n roll! Thankyou for this video 🎸🎸🎵
@@chadnewfield8866 Just wanted Mel London to get credit. Had never heard of him. Jimmy Reed wrote many great tunes. I think Arlo Guthrie borrowed from Jimmy's yodel and vocal style.
@@chadnewfield8866 Winter is definitely one of the giants of electric blues. Many votes for Rory Gallagher's renditions in this thread too. Can't go wrong with either. Plus, Wells and Guy deserve credit for taking a great song from an obscure songwriter and putting it out there for Johnny W and Rory to pick up, among others.
I miss cigarettes for this reason. Glad I quit, but nothing beats a cig and a beer while listening to some great, passionate live blues. Being in that moment is one of life's great pleasures.
''Being in the moment is one of life's great pleasures''.yet ''glad you quit''? - can't have it both ways..me i quit for a 1 1/2 Never felt better..ill smoke till i die, and enjoy every moment ..i do RYO to save $ tho
beatleme2 I was just looking back to my past. But yea I miss that combo of cig beer and live music. But you're right it wouldnt kill me to fire one up now and again to revisit that moment. It'd be a risk, but I think I could get away with it :) My wallet thanked after I quit too.
@@fivecitydirttracker4776 Yea, my cd collection grew after I quit splurging on the pack of obligatory Marlboro lights at the local 7-11 every other week, come to think of it. Lol. Yea, it's been that long ago since I quit, "cd's" ha. Now I'm all about my health and keeping fit. Also, you know, inhaling second-hand smoke at live shows and outdoor concerts is pretty unavoidable at times, whether cigarettes or that other wacky- tabaccy, so the smell alone and the sometimes 'slight buzz' is enough for me. Haha. I get no urges, b/c the smell just creates a great atmosphere and takes me back to a time when I discovered the band.
ratscoot Me, too. The first album I ever bought was Briefcase Full of Blues when I was eight. I got the record for Rubber Biscuit, but wound up loving the whole thing.
God they where so young in this video, with so much life in front of them. Now sadly, most of them have left us. But the memories, and the music lives on.
Good thing Angus and Malcolm played guitar. I can’t imagine them doing anything else. Imagine asking angus where the ketchup is at Walmart as he’s stocking shelves. Wait, I can imagine him stocking shelves actually. Lol
Damn, I hate hearing that. That's how he screwed up his voice. You don't need to do that to get a rough sound. Just pinch from the diaphragm gets the same result without ragging out your vocal chords.
@TATTOO VAMPIRE1966 Yeah, if they do keep going, I hope they don't just turn into a tribute band of what they used to be. Either KICK IT, or fold your tent.
@TATTOO VAMPIRE1966 As long as they don't EVER bring back Axl. UGH, that was horrible. Are you from Australia? Most people in the US never heard of them until they put out High Voltage. I think TNT was the very first ACDC song I heard on the radio..
Agreed Flick of the Switch never got the love to me it’s definitely one of there best Albums with Brian Johnson I would put it up against back and black.
I know! And I love For those about to Rock and black and black of course. But I get what you're saying and I'm not going to argue it. I got this album on vinyl when I was 10 years old when it came out
@4EverLed's Channel Keep it comin' Man! Love your work! Peace, from Alberta, Canada. I saw Who Made Who, and The Razor's Edge Tours. Rock Heroes... Greats... Legends... Icons... Idols... My FAVORITES... and that's just Malcolm & Angus, the Young Brothers!!! AC/DC FOREVER!!!
Seeing them this young reminds me that in early days my friends and I hadn’t accepted Brian yet. To us he was the guy trying to replace Bon but we bought our tickets for the Hells Bells tour .They played 3 nights in Seattle and my brother and I were there for all three. They opened with Hells Bells and had a replica Liberty Bell on stage that Brian would hit with a sledge hammer during the intro. The first swing came back and hit Brian in the head but he didn’t miss a beat. That and his performance won us over that night
Couple corrections to my earlier comment. I said the sledgehammer rebounded and hit Brian in the head at the start of their first show in Seattle 1982. I knew that sounded wrong and it was. I just remembered it hit him in the left shoulder area. Also, I called it the Hells Bells tour and of course it was called the Back in Black tour
This was the first rocknroll recording I purchases in my life, as a kid (12). I bought in the same time at the same shop musicassettes of 1) flick... 2) powerslave/maiden and 3) wasp/1st album. That's the way I was introduced to rocknroll, a quite good starting point I suppose.
Everybody knows what a great rhythm guitar player Malcolm was. i wonder if there's any video out there of him just like in a rehearsal like this going off and maybe even playing lead or busting out a solo just for the hell of it while the other guys are getting ready. I would love to see and hear that.
There's more...I mean, over 10,000 videos are made, but not edited by me yet. I have to cut them at the correct point at each song and try not to split the song into 2 parts (or even 3), like let there be rock or bad boy boogie can go over 15, 20 minutes.
Keep it comin' Man! Love your work! Peace, from Alberta, Canada. I saw Who Made Who, and The Razor's Edge Tours. Rock Heroes... Greats... Legends... Icons... Idols... My FAVORITES... and that's just Malcolm & Angus, the Young Brothers!!! AC/DC FOREVER!!!
The album "Flick of the Switch" is an underrated masterpiece.
I love how brutal it is. Sounds like an ass kicking.
The last GREAT AC/DC album
This house is on fire
I reckon so ,and fly on the wall. I love the sound
You are indeed correct. This however had only become a more popular opinion in the last 1O yrs. By around 2065 I expect it to be hailed in top 5 AC/DC albums of all time.
I always liked how big Angus makes an SG guitar seem.
I was 30 years old when this was recorded, im now 66 years old. Man how time flies when you're having fun huh! Still listening to AC/DC and always will til I'm 100 if i should be so lucky. One of my favorite bands ever. RIP Malcolm. What a great rhythm guitarist. I know they must miss him much as well as their first singer whose name seems to skip me at this moment ( forgive me for that guys, i should be ashamed of myself but with my age and all the smoke---ha ha ). Wow these guys look so young here. Oh to be young again.
Bon Scott
Singers name is Bon Scott. Good to see here sir. Have a good life, and a wonderfull day.
You will be young again
Bon was there roadie when the first singer didn’t show for a gig, bon covered for him and they fired the other guy.
@@27mhz47 thanks for the info. I think I've heard that before and had forgot. Though Brian was a very good replacement for Bon i do miss his voice. Just a shame he had to die in that manner. In my book AC/DC is the best rockers ever. Angus is such a great guitarist.
Dang, just seeing them jam at the end to a more bluesy Guns For Hire amazes me how well these guys work together.
I graduated 1983 , what an influence these guys had on my life 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Me too))) 1983
@@AG-ie8tm me too, too...i feel like we're the last of a dying breed...
@William Clark the good old days 👍🏻👍🏻
We smoke that grass
We snort that tea
We are the class of 83
The guitar and vocals sound amazing, but can we all appreciate that great Bass from Cliff for a minute?
Hell yes!
No
Avi..... I do appreciate the bass. I think Cliff is a great bassist and Angus is a great guitarist. Not to leave out the fact that the rhythm and the drums are just as great. Always thought that Malcolm was a great guitarist, may he RIP.
When did "Duck" Dunn join AC/DC ? w
I was shocked to see he was playing a headless Steinberger!!! In 1983 they were fairly new. No sound like them ever since.
This is one brilliant song. Just goes to show they could play and sing anything. Perfect. Love you lots guys. 😍☝️🤗😎🤩
Back then everyone used to brag over The RollingStones being in the business for 20 years ..... AC/DC in their decade plus Rock’n’Roll path .... those times where so awesome so kind of innocent pure era ....great era , AC/DC is one of the finest Rock’n’Rollers ever to exist... nobody done so much with so much simplicity and beauty , true Rock’n’Roll icons !
THANK YOU SO MUCH THIS IS REALLY PRICELESS TO WATCH
Hell,! People back in those days were so burnt out , they thought Mick jagger was killed when he stuck his head out of his limo when it was doing 90 mph, & his lips beat him to death!!
Que maravilhisos⚡⚡🎸🤘
I love watching bands rehearsing or doing sound checks!
So weird seeing Angus just chilling and grooving on the guitar. In a good way.
Malcolm’s rhythm guitar is understated awesomeness.
Adam Rafferty: ya gotta have a good rhythm man with the rhythm section. It’s what allowed Angus to go hog wild ;)
To me Malcom is the back bone of the great power rifts that the angus is known for.
@@Senerian no other better rhythm guitarist that i know of!!!
Get some new material already.... 🙄
Malcom wrote everything practically, it goes without saying his rhythm was spot on, but his soul was in it from day one.
My favorite AC/DC era. Flick of the Switch is my favorite album by far. So many gems on it. And the rawest sound they ever had. Love it.
Same.
Ha! Been listen tobFOTS past 2 days. ..this comes up
I think this is the first time I ever seen Angus without wearing that schoolboy uniform. Also the first time I've ever seen a lead singer light a smoke in the middle of a song. This video is just fucking awesome.
he was actually chain smoking. He had a smoke going before.
@@johnygrasa I thought it looked like he was lighting it with another cigarette. That's some funny shit. You ever hear the story about how he got the lead singer gig. It's hilarious. What I heard was that Angus Young went to see this band at a club and he said the lead singer was just great way he screamed and everything. It turned out that he had appendicitis efficenter shitload of pain that's why he was screaming. Hilarious.
Bon Scott saw Brian in his old band called Geordy (spelling)& said he he was of the Little Richard rock n roll type singers. A great front man.Bon damn near named his own replacement. It may have been in the liner notes of the Bon Fire 4 or 5 disc set I had,but for sure from AC/DC Liner notes from one of their discs
@@Bartockamus thanks. I always enjoy learning anything to do with the history of music.
@@johnygrasa It was actually a cigarette relay, started with Bon Scott. Lol!😉
this is a neat moment to be a part of.
just hanging with the band.
Simon was a good fit for the band at this time. I think he gives the band a different sound from the previous stuff done with Phil. Still for me Phil will always be the ac/dc drummer
We saw two of these LA forum concerts in a row 1983. They were insane and couldnt hear shit for several days afterwards. LOUD ! =)
Rory Gallaghers Messing with the Kid rocks
Great rhythm and blues, the guitars blend so well, man they played magnificently together.
Just found this. I love all they do. And the blues???? WOW!!!!!!!!!!
Old Rory Gallagher number
@@timmothymonaghan5236 I had some of Rory's old albums but did not know that. Thanks! I have seen an a clip where ac/dc is doing a number and Brian is singing about suicide I think. I cannot find that song anywhere. Any ideas. it may have been filmed in black and white and there is a scene where Brian gets wome water on himself in some way. Again, any ideas?
I love acdc with all my heart... Very strong band
many thanks for this rare super video!!!
Incredible and rare to See Angus playing straight without the headbang shtick
As with all of ACDC's work, it's guitar tone perfection.
How has this not hit my suggestions til now?
Freaking awesome to see some Acca Dacca history. Thanks for uploading this 🤘
Angus and Brian are so in their element. Calm. Cool. Collective. How this song (though a cover) did not end up on the album is beyond me.
Long live AC/DC. Then, now, and beyond.
They did one cover song on their first album , "Baby Please Don't Go". Another old Blues classic. All original since. Maybe they just don't want to pay royalties? I'm betting they played a lot of Blues songs during soundchecks and rehearsals. They sure do sound like they'd all fit in on a Junior Wells record.
@@ursafan40 yeah, i think they would. seems to me that the 'Jailbreak' album had several of the cover songs on it. and years ago i heard a live version somewhere of them doing Jonny B Good with Bon.
@Ms70sFlowerchild Beth Hart would be a great choice. I first heard her with Joe Bonamassa. What a voice.
this is ......pure.,,........gold........,,,
Holy shit! Wish they did a blues album!
Pure gold I loved every second of this
One of the best bands ever.
Brian smoking a cigarette while singing... priceless!
Chain-smoking no less!
Cigs are stupid
I thought him scratching his arse at 7.15 was the real deal.
@@ianmcteer7106 LOL!!! Missed that, but went back.
RIFFHANGER yeah man
Going down memory lane looking at Buddy Guy/Jr. Wells version. This
popped up & it's really cool. A. Young's tone is sick & sweet!! 💕🎸🎶💕🎸💕🎶
stuff like this is what makes me miss Bon all the more...
HAHA 9.58 Brian whistling then laughing at Angus's reaction!!! Would of been awesome to be at one of their rehearsals
Angus always has the blues. That's why he sounds so great.
Toms deep as bass drums, but bass drum only deep as a snare !! Brilliant 🤘
The word Band means everyone's great individual part played coming to together i love the ac/dc
well THIS is a long-lost gem - thank you!
I can't love this enough! Love to find rare jam sessions. Thank you for posting.
Angus on a mid 70's SG. Wow he makes it sing sweet. With clarity!
Will we ever hear music like this again ? This will live for eternity
Need a double lp of these...could listen all day 2020
Such a big band..... 🤘🔥
From this we got videos for guns for hire and flick of the switch
And a little gem called NERVOUS SHAKEDOWN! very underrated
I had always heard rock'n'roll was a fusion of rhythm & blues and country but it didn't really hit me until I was in my early 20's...I was listening to the Back in Black lp when it occurred to me Angus was basically playing modified blues licks. I went out and bought a B.B. King lp and have been a blues fan ever since.
Cool. I believe a Jimmy Reed tune. Pretty damn cool. Brian Johnson is even animated during rehearsals! I always love how my favorite musicians are so connected with each other. Angus Young said in one of his interviews that one of the albums that impressed him the most was Second Winter because of the variety in the music. I heard this blues song done by the electric Freddy King, and my favorite guitarist the blistering fast Johnny Winter. This version done by AC/DC is quite the lovely treat for the ears. My favorite albums from them are Let their Be Rock, Powerage and The Razors Edge. But anyone remember Black Ice? Really that's the most variety I ever heard in an AC/DC album. I swear I heard a little slide guitar in that album. True bluesy Rock n roll! Thankyou for this video 🎸🎸🎵
Mel London is credited with writing Messin' with the Kid. He recorded it in 1959. Then Junior Wells recorded it in 1960 with Buddy Guy I think.
@@georgestevens1502 Cool. Didn't know. But as the blues great BB King once said "we all borrow from somebody".
@@chadnewfield8866 Just wanted Mel London to get credit. Had never heard of him. Jimmy Reed wrote many great tunes. I think Arlo Guthrie borrowed from Jimmy's yodel and vocal style.
@@georgestevens1502 I might look up Mel London today. But Johnny Winter is my favorite version of the song Messing With the Kid.
@@chadnewfield8866 Winter is definitely one of the giants of electric blues. Many votes for Rory Gallagher's renditions in this thread too. Can't go wrong with either. Plus, Wells and Guy deserve credit for taking a great song from an obscure songwriter and putting it out there for Johnny W and Rory to pick up, among others.
I miss cigarettes for this reason. Glad I quit, but nothing beats a cig and a beer while listening to some great, passionate live blues. Being in that moment is one of life's great pleasures.
''Being in the moment is one of life's great pleasures''.yet ''glad you quit''? - can't have it both ways..me i quit for a 1 1/2 Never felt better..ill smoke till i die, and enjoy every moment ..i do RYO to save $ tho
beatleme2 I was just looking back to my past. But yea I miss that combo of cig beer and live music. But you're right it wouldnt kill me to fire one up now and again to revisit that moment. It'd be a risk, but I think I could get away with it :) My wallet thanked after I quit too.
Like Kane Weird but I feel the same. Sometime when around smokers I flash back. Glad I quit. Also, enjoy the $$ more for useful items. ✌⚡🎸🍺🍺
@@fivecitydirttracker4776 Yea, my cd collection grew after I quit splurging on the pack of obligatory Marlboro lights at the local 7-11 every other week, come to think of it. Lol. Yea, it's been that long ago since I quit, "cd's" ha. Now I'm all about my health and keeping fit. Also, you know, inhaling second-hand smoke at live shows and outdoor concerts is pretty unavoidable at times, whether cigarettes or that other wacky- tabaccy, so the smell alone and the sometimes 'slight buzz' is enough for me. Haha. I get no urges, b/c the smell just creates a great atmosphere and takes me back to a time when I discovered the band.
@@roamlikekane Agreed. Peace my friend.
This video makes me so happy
I born in 83 and I love AC DC
Really really really really really really really really sleazy. Love it!!
Would love to hear em play “Sweet Home Chicago”
it would be cool if they put out a straight up blue's album
The song Ride On ... It's an unsung classic in blues. Absolutely, man! These guys could have had an ultra sad side if they had let us see more of it!
fortion d
Ride On has a nice Bluesy feel about it, so does The Jack and Gone Shootin.
The ballbreaker album has some blues feel to it
@@masteryoda498 yes, and also crabsody in blues. A marvellous song.
Down Payment Blues from Powerage is excellent.
I first heard this song on a Blues Brothers LP.
ratscoot
Me, too. The first album I ever bought was Briefcase Full of Blues when I was eight. I got the record for Rubber Biscuit, but wound up loving the whole thing.
Check out Rory Gallegher , he played this 👍
Rory Gallagher !
gobigorange rorys rendition
is my favorite
God they where so young in this video, with so much life in front of them.
Now sadly, most of them have left us.
But the memories, and the music lives on.
My first concert ! 1983 ACDC/ FASTWAY
Good thing Angus and Malcolm played guitar. I can’t imagine them doing anything else. Imagine asking angus where the ketchup is at Walmart as he’s stocking shelves. Wait, I can imagine him stocking shelves actually. Lol
He's Australian we don't have Walmart here
I used to smoke 20 packs of cigarettes a day.....til I lost one of my lungs.
Then, I cut my smoking in half.
AC/DC ROCKS
RIP Bon n Malcolm
My great grandfather drank every day and lived to be 101. My great grandmother had him cremated and the fire lasted for a month.
Irv Zimmerman!
Live from the atlantic studios:fucking good concert with really good sound, btw.
Brian "My voice isn't rough enough yet, think I'll smoke another cigarette" Johnson
Damn, I hate hearing that. That's how he screwed up his voice. You don't need to do that to get a rough sound. Just pinch from the diaphragm gets the same result without ragging out your vocal chords.
Brian "losing my voice since 1980" Johnson. lol
They asked Angus about Johnsons singing. Angus said what singing.
@TATTOO VAMPIRE1966 Yeah, if they do keep going, I hope they don't just turn into a tribute band of what they used to be. Either KICK IT, or fold your tent.
@TATTOO VAMPIRE1966 As long as they don't EVER bring back Axl. UGH, that was horrible. Are you from Australia? Most people in the US never heard of them until they put out High Voltage. I think TNT was the very first ACDC song I heard on the radio..
Had all the albums and most bootlegs but never heard this one!
Agreed Flick of the Switch never got the love to me it’s definitely one of there best Albums with Brian Johnson I would put it up against back and black.
I know! And I love For those about to Rock and black and black of course. But I get what you're saying and I'm not going to argue it. I got this album on vinyl when I was 10 years old when it came out
Classic AC/DC, just awesome, may the guys rock for ever...respect....
Great stuff. Rory Gallagher did a great version too!
Absolutely--and it's bit more sped-up and rock'n'roll than AC/DCs more trad bluesy version here (although this has a very nice raw edge).
I like all versions! I'm more used to Rory's though.
Johnny Winter👍
@4EverLed's Channel
Keep it comin' Man! Love your work!
Peace, from Alberta, Canada.
I saw Who Made Who, and The Razor's Edge Tours.
Rock Heroes... Greats... Legends... Icons... Idols... My FAVORITES...
and that's just Malcolm & Angus, the Young Brothers!!!
AC/DC FOREVER!!!
been a fan for as long as 1973 the 80's were a great time
I’m a black dude who got the gears for wearing a led zeppelin shirt ...guess what I told them ....!!!?...these icons just prove my point
There you go sir 👍
It’s really great that brothers can dig some real good music.
Lol it doesn't matter if you are purple. Is people really that sick in the US to think if you are black or white you should like a specific thing?
LOL
Satur9_ in_Capricorn agreed
You're on our team!
Forget them.
They know not of what they speak.
We salute you, 4EverLed ! ! ! Thank you so much.
Don't know how you came into possession of this but THANK YOU for posting!!
I'll second that
Angus is the magic! He inspired me to learn guitar 14 years ago when i was 10 and ive played ever since!
Seeing them this young reminds me that in early days my friends and I hadn’t accepted Brian yet. To us he was the guy trying to replace Bon but we bought our tickets for the Hells Bells tour .They played 3 nights in Seattle and my brother and I were there for all three. They opened with Hells Bells and had a replica Liberty Bell on stage that Brian would hit with a sledge hammer during the intro. The first swing came back and hit Brian in the head but he didn’t miss a beat.
That and his performance won us over that night
Couple corrections to my earlier comment. I said the sledgehammer rebounded and hit Brian in the head at the start of their first show in Seattle 1982. I knew that sounded wrong and it was. I just remembered it hit him in the left shoulder area. Also, I called it the Hells Bells tour and of course it was called the Back in Black tour
This was the first rocknroll recording I purchases in my life, as a kid (12). I bought in the same time at the same shop musicassettes of 1) flick... 2) powerslave/maiden and 3) wasp/1st album. That's the way I was introduced to rocknroll, a quite good starting point I suppose.
Thanks for posting!
Very much enjoy your music n videos
Kick Ass footage!
Thanks for posting. Awesome.
Everybody knows what a great rhythm guitar player Malcolm was. i wonder if there's any video out there of him just like in a rehearsal like this going off and maybe even playing lead or busting out a solo just for the hell of it while the other guys are getting ready. I would love to see and hear that.
I love rehearsal videos. It shows their true colors without all that technical recorded engineered sound. Or more like behind the scene bloopers.
Doctor John loved to do this classic tune .... R.I.P Doctor Voodoo John
Talkin Bout Nawlins great history man I am checking this sauce myself, cheers man .
Talkin Bout Nawlins white label thank you , I love food and sauces and spices man so thank you 😊
Talkin Bout Nawlins thank you brother I will :)
3.47 if you're in a rush.
Thank you
Big thank you
My man!
I always thought they played the biggest guitars ever , took me forever to realize they are all like 5ft tall
My favorite part about the Big Gun video is Arnold Schwarzenegger standing like 3 feet over Malcolm and Angus.
and weigh 100 lbs. soaking wet!
I think Angus is like 5’2” & Malcolm was 5’3”. Angus said they were Wee.
A great vid 😊 @@Mad_Dawg1230
Wish Angus would do a blues classics solo album....
Yeah he could re invent himself and dare I say it put on long trousers! 😂
I never thought I'd see Cliff Williams playing a Steinberger!
Man seen Malcolm jam out one of the greatest guitar player of all time R.I.P
That's almost 40 fuckin yrs ago. They look so young & I feel like an old fuck.
he is somehow so young and so old already at the same time, lov it
Who? There are 5 members! Do you expect us to ASSUME you either mean a Young Brother, or Brian? Still leaves 3!
Rockin' blues is my favorite thing in the world!
Can we just pause and appreciate Cliff’s amazing bowl mullet?
Imagine if you were in the room when Brian was auditioning for AC/DC in the spring of 1980.
Ah. if only ...
Oh this is sweet. Thank you
There's more...I mean, over 10,000 videos are made, but not edited by me yet. I have to cut them at the correct point at each song and try not to split the song into 2 parts (or even 3), like let there be rock or bad boy boogie can go over 15, 20 minutes.
Keep it comin' Man! Love your work!
Peace, from Alberta, Canada.
I saw Who Made Who, and The Razor's Edge Tours.
Rock Heroes... Greats... Legends... Icons... Idols... My FAVORITES...
and that's just Malcolm & Angus, the Young Brothers!!!
AC/DC FOREVER!!!
Thank you for all your work 😎👏
1983........this was the year they used to say "AC/DC is grouse" or "they are tops".............!!!!!!!!
classic memories.
Just in case you weren't aware that a hell of a lot of hard work goes into putting on a live show.
Henry Williams absolutely... more work and more hours than usual 9 to 5 for sure ... seriously commitments and dedication for sure
No shit!!
9:09 Onwards is some of the best blues riff I have ever heard
Brilliant. ..
Sweet, I wish they recorded more of their rehearsals.
Angus has great legs!
Cliff using a headless bass is different to see!
I never liked that style of bass guitar, but he did play one for a while in the 80s-early 90s
This is what music is all about .
Love it!!!! Wish there was sound all the way thru not just the song although i loved it
I'm always sayin they should've made a blues album!
Ruddy Dupont oh hell yeah
Not really a blues album
Naah not really ... stones did a blues album
Ruddy Dupont high voltage has a lot of bluesy stuff
Stiff Upper Lip is essentially a blues rock album. Definitely has a blues vibe to it