AC/DC had long been one of the loudest bands on the planet and, when they played the Auckland venue in 2015, they ignited a row over noise pollution. The gig by the Australian musicians could be heard four miles away, across Waitematā Harbour in Birkenhead. The band were measured at 103 decibels and their music set off numerous car alarms outside the venue.
This concert… at River Plate stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina 2009… has to be the most legendary combination of band and audience ever filmed. This kind of crowd, this passion, this atmosphere is unique. Pretty much every touring band that has played in Argentina has said they are the greatest audience anywhere.
These are the roots as this concert is all their greatest hits. The devil horns are for the songs Highway To Hell and Hell's Bells two of their best songs that you should try next, both are ROCKERS.
Highway to Hell was the song before this, thus the horns...Back in Black was likely the first song we heard on MTV after Bon Scott died, and thus first time hearing Brian Johnson
The horns you're asking about are items bought by members of the audience as a souvenir or keepsake, On the cover art for the album" highway to hell" Angus had devil horns coming through his hat.
Inna This song is the main track of AC/DC's return nearly 2 years after their lead singer, Bon Scott of alcohol poisoning. They were considering to disbanded as a band, but Scott's family that Bon love them to continue as AC/DC. They slowly plan to return with auditioning vocalists as Scott's replacements, "big shoes to fill" They picked Brian Johnson as their lead vocalist. In 1980, AC/DC released Back In Black, mega-hit with their fans. Only minor lineup changes since with Angus' (guitarist in school uniform) brother, Malcom (rhythm guitarist) left the band for medical reason and died from those reasons. His and Angus' nephew, Steve "Stevie" Young stepped in his uncle's place.
Let's appreciate the fact these are a group of guys in their 60s in 2009, making ten of thousands of young people lose their minds with excitement. Fantastic stuff.
I have been a fan for 45 years, first finding there music as a teen. If you what to find something from the early years, check out ‘if you what blood, you’ve got it’
1975 they had a album called high voltage and that was the 1st one they did Bon Scott vocals Angus Young lead guitar Malcom Young Rthym Guitar Rob Daisley Bass Guitar Peter Clark drums
AC/DC was formed in Australia in 1973 by brothers Angus Young (lead guitar) and (the late) Malcolm Young (rhythm guitar)... who were immigrants from Scotland. Earliest footage of AC/DC is from 1974, the band did a TV appearance w/ a different line-up and Dave Evans (vocals) performing their song - 'Can I sit next to you girl?' Angus Young took on the persona of a schoolboy on stage. That same year, Dave Evans quit... Bon Scott (vocals) joined and re-shaped AC/DC's sound into a proper hard rock... Scott was older and had been performing in bands/ groups since the late 60's - he recorded their first albums which were released in 1975. They filmed their first music video for "It's a long way to the top (if you wanna rock n roll)" in Melbourne in 1975... and then the video for 'Jailbreak' from their 1976 album 'Dirty deeds done dirt cheap" (AC/DC's 3rd album) before they were signed internationally. "Let there be rock" was their 4th album and they shot a video for the single 'Let there be rock' in a church. By 1978, AC/DC had left Australia and toured Europe and the USA for their next 2 albums 'Powerage' (1978) and 'Highway to hell' (1979)... By late 1979, 'Highway to hell' became their first gold-selling record. Tragedy struck AC/DC in early 1980, when lead singer Bon Scott was found dead in a friend's car after passing out from a night of heavy drinking. Devastated by loss, AC/DC decided to honor Bon Scott by recording a new album w/ a new singer... Brian Johnson (vocals) joined in 1980, also being a veteran singer of the UK band Geordie in the 70's... The 1980 album 'Back in black' became their biggest career record, selling over 12 million copies at the time (25 million copies in the US to date - 4th best selling album of all time!) The tracks from that album are classics - 'Back in black'... 'You shook me all night long'... 'Hells bells'... "Rock n roll ain't noise pollution"... 'Shoot to thrill"... etc. AC/DC's albums in the 80's didn't sell as much, but they still made hits like - 'For those about to rock'... 'Who made who'... 'Heatseeker'... In 1990, AC/DC scored a major hit - 'Thunderstruck'... from the album "The Razor's Edge" and the band made another career landmark. The band continued making records, but less frequently - 'Ballbreaker' (1995)... 'Stiff upper lip' (2000) and 'Black ice' (2008). In 2013, the band announced that guitarist Malcolm Young was retiring because he was afflicted w/ dementia (he passed away in 2017) and their nephew Stevie Young (rhythm guitar) replaced Malcolm. They released 'Rock or bust' in 2014... and then their last album in honor of Malcolm Young in 2020, titled 'Power up' 🤘🤘⚡⚡
Back in Black is another of those albums where every track is a killer and pretty much the whole album ended up on FM Radio. That is a desert isle disc if I ever heard one.
Hi Inna, The song itself was released in 1980, This is Brian Johnson on vocals, he was 62 here, he's now 75 and still performing today with AC/DC, the lead guitarist is Angus Young, who was 54 here, he's now 68 and also still with the band, as is drummer Phil Rudd, 69, and bassist Cliff Williams, now 73, The significance with the horns is referring to their classic tune Highway to Hell 😀 😀 🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸 Would love you to check out Thunderstruck from this very same concert 😀😀🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸
From the River Plate concert, I suggest the whole DVD, but especially Whole Lotta Rosie! If you want to see a great live performance with their former singer Bon Scott (who passed in February 1980) look at "Let There Be Rock" at Apollo Theatre in Glasgow, April 1978.
You should react to the AC/DC songs Hole Lotta Rosie, Thunderstruck, You Shook Me All Night Long, Big Balls, Ride On, Little Lover, High Voltage, Shake a Leg, Its a Long way to the Top, Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution. She's Got the Jack.
Fun Fact: This was Bon Scott last song he made before he died suddenly and the band decided recast for a new lead singer and Johnson was hired andt this was first song Johnson sang as as contritute too Bon Scott.
3 more from Riverplate: Shoot to Thrill (Ironman edition) , You Shook Me All Night Long, and Whole Lotta Rosie. For early performances try this one Back in Black also Hells 🔔 Bells the official videos
Those lighted red horns are from Angus Young (lead guitar) who wears them in the character of the devil as he performs the AC/DC song 'Highway to hell'... On the cover of their 1979 album 'Highway to Hell'... Angus is pictured w/ horns and a tail (the late singer Bon Scott is in a priest's outfit) 😈
Not in the character of the devil. They simply add to his image of a rebellious schoolboy. He used to draw a picture of himself with them. Btw...the studio gave him devil horns and a tail on their "Highway to Hell" cover without his or the band's consent.
@@jeff316 No u were wrong about Dave Evans... and u r wrong about this. The studio does nothing, dingus... the label did not even want to call the album 'Highway to hell'... It was purely AC/DC's call, as was the cover.
Here is a list that you should try (in any order): -Let There be Rock - official video or Live at Apollo Theatre - (with Bon) -Whole Lotta Rosie (Live at River Plate) - (With Brian) -TNT (Live at River Plate) - (with Brian) -Riff Raff Live at Apollo Theatre - (with Bon) - The Jack Live at River Plate - (with Brian) - Its a Long Way to The Top (If you wanna Rock n Roll) - (with Bon) - Thunderstruck - Live at River Plate or Donington - (with Brian) -For Thouse About to Rock - Live at River Plate (is The Last song from the concert)
The Lead guitarist (Angus Young) has aged a bit more in this recording. But he still absolutely kills it. But there was a recording for Live at Donington on Back in Black. In that video he plays the breakdown while dancing, while his eyes are closed WITHOUT GOING OFF BEAT OR MESSING UP. thats just so fucking badass to me
Hi Inna! I'm right now, watching almost all of your videos (Especially the Rock videos, actually 😜). That's how I came across your channel last night. I was watching a Radiohead video and TH-cam suggested me your reaction video about the same song). Anyway! The main reason why I'm writing this comment is to answer the two questions you asked in this video : The guitarist, whose name you ask for, is Angus Young. Along with his brother (Malcolm Young, the other guitarist), he's the band's founder. About the “horns”, they're very common in rock. The gesture has been known since antiquity and has different meanings according to the different cultures. But in rock, it was the singer Ronnie James Dio, from the band “Black Sabbath”, who popularized the gesture during the 1980 Heaven and Hell tour. He inherited the sign from his Sicilian grandmother, who regularly used it to ward off the evil eye. In rock culture (hard rock culture especially), the horns sign is a gesture of approval and complicity between fans. AC/DC just had the idea of materializing this sign in the form of a headband. 🤘😜
you should watch em back when they were young on the official original "Back in Black" . also they got those devil horn because of ac/dc's famous song "Highway To Hell". check em out. good pick, though. nice reaction. liking your style. big shoutout from this old hippy in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. stay cool. keep-a-rocking, girl. peace and love. see ya on the next.
shoot to thrill.....whole lot of rosie.....Highway to hell....shook me all night long.....{come on girl....step out of the closet.....this is the greatest band EVER!!!!!!}
You can't go wrong with AC/DC, next up, same show and Hell's Bells. You pretty much knew what you were going to get with this band and they always delivered. Saw them in the football stadium in Foxboro MA around 20 years ago, it was almost as crazy as this was, LOL! Nothing like a Rock Concert my dear, I've been to at least 500 concerts in the last 52 years. The best live bands I saw at their peak are Pink Floyd (4 times, twice in the 70s), The WHO 6 times, once with Keith Moon and the original lineup, every time John Entwhistle (best bass ever) was still alive and in the band and lastly, Black Sabbath 13 times (8 with Ozzy, 3 with Dio, once each Ian Gillian & Glenn Hughes). David Gilmour, Pete Townsend and Tony Iommi are better than any hype, their live videos are worth pursuing. They were a cut above. If you want to see any of the old time legends, I wish you luck and hope someone comes nearby. There are some younger, contemporary Rock Bands that have proved to this old hippie they will bring rock well into the 21 st century. They all have female lead singers and some are all ladies, and they all have old school chops with their own, updated rock sound for a modern audience but appeals to old schoolers as well. Check out Halestorm, Plush, Liliac, Simply Reckless, Dorothy, Samantha Fish and others for showing the world that Rock is NOT Dead, not by a long shot. These ladies will Rock your world, they sure do mine. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
Smoking while drumming is Phil Rudd's thing. He does it often. All he asks for to be at his drum kit is finger tape, extra drumsticks, two cans of Coke and a pack of cigarettes.
I saw them in Denmark for many years ago, and they were fantastic. If i may make a suggestion, try listening to Danish Volbeat. Try to hear this song and video (for evigt- live from telia parken 2017) 50.000 people with their mobile light on. You will love it.
when acdc was forming as the band we know and love today Angus(Angus Yooung the lead guitarist) used to draw devils horns amongst other things on napkins all the time (he said in an interview) and it just stuck there are times Angus wheres the devils horns in some of there songs
The horns are a tribute to the second lead singer Bon Scott who died in 1980 after a comment he made about where he will party in the after life The album is a tribute to him
Not true at all. Angus used to draw a picture of himself as a young schoolboy with devil horns, a simple sign of his rebelliousness. The horns also appeared on Angus on the cover of their Highway to Hell album, although that was reportedly done by the studio without his consent.
@@jeff316 They didn't appear in public until Highway album without ACDCs consent causing alot of bad publicity in USA then it became FU to the establishment
@@michaelgibson6204 Mike...your second comment is more accurate than your first. The horns were not a "tribute" to Bon, nor were they an indication of where he was going to party in the afterlife. They are not devil worshippers at all, and the song "Highway to Hell" is not about going to hell. Malcolm, in fact, had a Christian burial. The horns simply represent Angus' rebellious schoolboy image.
Something completely different to AC/DC, but will blow your mind: Man of Constant Sorrow by Home Free :). Hint, there a NO musical instruments used, only human vocals.
You're comment about Phil Rudd (the drummer) smoking on stage, you have to remember that various countries have different rules (and Laws) about smoking in public areas and closed venues - and Argentina had (in 1979) more lax rules in place meaning that this was (then) legal.
AC/DC has a song entitled ‘Big Balls’. Give it a listen, and I’m sure you’ll love it. Great reactions, by the way. I like watching people experience, for the first time, the music I listened to as a teenager. Which was quite some time ago. You’re a blessing! Have a great day
AC/DC en el Apollo teather . Es creo , junto al de Paris de finales de los años 70's , el mejor concierto y más enérgico .En la canción " Let there be rock ". Angus nos brinda un solo de guitarra , BRUTAL . Ponlo te gustará mucho. Un saludo🙋
Angus Young's Height 5ft 2 (157.5 cm) Scottish-Australian singer and guitarist from the band AC/DC. In a 2020 Vulture interview he said "We performed, and continue to perform, for the little people. And I can say that because I’m 5”2.".
The reason they have horns is because of their lead guitarist angus young usually sometimes he’ll wear a devils horn and it’s part of his logo and looks. I usually see him wear it during highway to hell or so on. (I’m not the real angus)
I am going to say it: AC/DC is THE best rock band of all time. Angus Young. He lives in Amsterdam :) .... "whole lotta Rosie" was their first mayor success world wide released in 1977(?) and when I first heard the song then ( I was a little Vals Loeder) I was hooked on AC/DC!! ( th-cam.com/video/LJakepFG-Mw/w-d-xo.html )
You are adorable. You have to do a Rob Zombie reaction. I suggest Dragula, Never Gonna Stop Me, or Living Dead Girl. I was at an AC/DC concert in 1988 and was all the way in the front row. I lost the hearing out of my left ear that night.
You are right, she is adorable! My hearing loss was compounded from many years of hard rock shows but the worst perps for excessive volume were Deep Purple (inside they were fine but a huge outdoor show in Hartford CT you could hear in New Haven on Long Island Sound! Also Motorhead, saw them open for Ozzy (with Randy Rhodes) which was plenty loud enough but then saw them in a large bar in W Hartford and we were right against the stage, just to the left of Lemmy. As soon as he hit the first note we knew we were in trouble, a fair number of 'fans' left as they could not handle it. Ears rang for 3 days and lost a bit but damn, was worth seeing Lemmy sweating bullets and going crazy! 🎸
th-cam.com/video/O24AipZ-buQ/w-d-xo.html and this is a long one, but seeing as you're a fan of "school boy' you'll probably love it, LET THERE BE ROCK, live at river plate.
AC/DC had long been one of the loudest bands on the planet and, when they played the Auckland venue in 2015, they ignited a row over noise pollution. The gig by the Australian musicians could be heard four miles away, across Waitematā Harbour in Birkenhead. The band were measured at 103 decibels and their music set off numerous car alarms outside the venue.
It's not noise pollution.
This Concert is epic
This concert… at River Plate stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina 2009… has to be the most legendary combination of band and audience ever filmed. This kind of crowd, this passion, this atmosphere is unique. Pretty much every touring band that has played in Argentina has said they are the greatest audience anywhere.
Donington 1991 is better 🙂
Musically 91 Donnington was better. But the crowd here was mint 🤘
@@malkum61 lo ví ...comparada con rivera plate ...esos parecían muertos😂😂
@@malkum61numbers don’t make jt better . More passion and energy at River plate
These are the roots as this concert is all their greatest hits. The devil horns are for the songs Highway To Hell and Hell's Bells two of their best songs that you should try next, both are ROCKERS.
Highway to Hell is one of my faves!
Malcolm is forever with us!!!
AC/DC is one of the, if not the best rock band in the universe. Very iconic, legendary. PS : U are beautiful btw. Love your reactions!
Highway to Hell was the song before this, thus the horns...Back in Black was likely the first song we heard on MTV after Bon Scott died, and thus first time hearing Brian Johnson
AC/DC is just an epic band!!! I saw them in Atlanta GA in 1991 and couldn't hear for 24 hours afterwards.
Hells Bells from this show is a MUST.
This is Back in Black. First song and record after Bon Scotts to early death. Rip Bon.😢🇳🇴
The horns you're asking about are items bought by members of the audience as a souvenir or keepsake, On the cover art for the album" highway to hell" Angus had devil horns coming through his hat.
AC/DC is iconic rock group )
I saw them in Athens that year and they was FANTASTIC!!!A nice song is "For Those About To Rock" of the same concert!
There I there mid 60s still kicking ass love this band good time music keep rocking
Inna
This song is the main track of AC/DC's return nearly 2 years after their lead singer, Bon Scott of alcohol poisoning. They were considering to disbanded as a band, but Scott's family that Bon love them to continue as AC/DC. They slowly plan to return with auditioning vocalists as Scott's replacements, "big shoes to fill" They picked Brian Johnson as their lead vocalist. In 1980, AC/DC released Back In Black, mega-hit with their fans. Only minor lineup changes since with Angus' (guitarist in school uniform) brother, Malcom (rhythm guitarist) left the band for medical reason and died from those reasons. His and Angus' nephew, Steve "Stevie" Young stepped in his uncle's place.
Let's appreciate the fact these are a group of guys in their 60s in 2009, making ten of thousands of young people lose their minds with excitement. Fantastic stuff.
I have been a fan for 45 years, first finding there music as a teen. If you what to find something from the early years, check out ‘if you what blood, you’ve got it’
thats 5'2'' of rock power in angus young on lead guitar
1975 they had a album called high voltage and that was the 1st one they did Bon Scott vocals Angus Young lead guitar Malcom Young Rthym Guitar Rob Daisley Bass Guitar Peter Clark drums
AC/DC was formed in Australia in 1973 by brothers Angus Young (lead guitar) and (the late) Malcolm Young (rhythm guitar)... who were immigrants from Scotland. Earliest footage of AC/DC is from 1974, the band did a TV appearance w/ a different line-up and Dave Evans (vocals) performing their song - 'Can I sit next to you girl?'
Angus Young took on the persona of a schoolboy on stage.
That same year, Dave Evans quit... Bon Scott (vocals) joined and re-shaped AC/DC's sound into a proper hard rock... Scott was older and had been performing in bands/ groups since the late 60's - he recorded their first albums which were released in 1975. They filmed their first music video for "It's a long way to the top (if you wanna rock n roll)" in Melbourne in 1975... and then the video for 'Jailbreak' from their 1976 album 'Dirty deeds done dirt cheap" (AC/DC's 3rd album) before they were signed internationally.
"Let there be rock" was their 4th album and they shot a video for the single 'Let there be rock' in a church. By 1978, AC/DC had left Australia and toured Europe and the USA for their next 2 albums 'Powerage' (1978) and 'Highway to hell' (1979)... By late 1979, 'Highway to hell' became their first gold-selling record.
Tragedy struck AC/DC in early 1980, when lead singer Bon Scott was found dead in a friend's car after passing out from a night of heavy drinking.
Devastated by loss, AC/DC decided to honor Bon Scott by recording a new album w/ a new singer... Brian Johnson (vocals) joined in 1980, also being a veteran singer of the UK band Geordie in the 70's... The 1980 album 'Back in black' became their biggest career record, selling over 12 million copies at the time (25 million copies in the US to date - 4th best selling album of all time!)
The tracks from that album are classics - 'Back in black'... 'You shook me all night long'... 'Hells bells'... "Rock n roll ain't noise pollution"... 'Shoot to thrill"... etc.
AC/DC's albums in the 80's didn't sell as much, but they still made hits like - 'For those about to rock'... 'Who made who'... 'Heatseeker'...
In 1990, AC/DC scored a major hit - 'Thunderstruck'... from the album "The Razor's Edge" and the band made another career landmark.
The band continued making records, but less frequently - 'Ballbreaker' (1995)... 'Stiff upper lip' (2000) and 'Black ice' (2008).
In 2013, the band announced that guitarist Malcolm Young was retiring because he was afflicted w/ dementia (he passed away in 2017) and their nephew Stevie Young (rhythm guitar) replaced Malcolm.
They released 'Rock or bust' in 2014... and then their last album in honor of Malcolm Young in 2020, titled 'Power up' 🤘🤘⚡⚡
Back in Black is another of those albums where every track is a killer and pretty much the whole album ended up on FM Radio. That is a desert isle disc if I ever heard one.
Dave Evans was let go. He did not quit. Per the Young brothers.
@@jeff316 According to HIS biography, he QUIT AC/DC because of finances.
Well that was certainly worth waiting for. Hells Bells should be on your list. . ❤
If you love Angus Young, then check out the almost 20 minute guitar solo from this concert. It's hard to imagine this song, in 2023, is 43 years old
Wow wow this bands has and will always bring it full throttle amazing
Considering that this was 29 years after they released the song, I'd say they kicked some ass. Legendary Rock.
I'm definitely looking forward to this reaction since its one of my favorites. 🎶 🔥 🔔 🔥
the Argentine public is another level 🇦🇷 🤟
Hi Inna, The song itself was released in 1980, This is Brian Johnson on vocals, he was 62 here, he's now 75 and still performing today with AC/DC, the lead guitarist is Angus Young, who was 54 here, he's now 68 and also still with the band, as is drummer Phil Rudd, 69, and bassist Cliff Williams, now 73, The significance with the horns is referring to their classic tune Highway to Hell 😀 😀 🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸
Would love you to check out Thunderstruck from this very same concert 😀😀🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸
From the River Plate concert, I suggest the whole DVD, but especially Whole Lotta Rosie! If you want to see a great live performance with their former singer Bon Scott (who passed in February 1980) look at "Let There Be Rock" at Apollo Theatre in Glasgow, April 1978.
You should react to the AC/DC songs Hole Lotta Rosie, Thunderstruck, You Shook Me All Night Long, Big Balls, Ride On, Little Lover, High Voltage, Shake a Leg, Its a Long way to the Top, Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution. She's Got the Jack.
Angus Young, his brother who put the band together Malcolm is playing bass Guitar on the left.
Fun Fact: This was Bon Scott last song he made before he died suddenly and the band decided recast for a new lead singer and Johnson was hired andt this was first song Johnson sang as as contritute too Bon Scott.
3 more from Riverplate: Shoot to Thrill (Ironman edition) , You Shook Me All Night Long, and Whole Lotta Rosie. For early performances try this one Back in Black also Hells 🔔 Bells the official videos
Aguante AC/DC.!! Argentina, tierra de rock.!!
Those lighted red horns are from Angus Young (lead guitar) who wears them in the character of the devil as he performs the AC/DC song 'Highway to hell'... On the cover of their 1979 album 'Highway to Hell'... Angus is pictured w/ horns and a tail (the late singer Bon Scott is in a priest's outfit) 😈
Not in the character of the devil. They simply add to his image of a rebellious schoolboy. He used to draw a picture of himself with them. Btw...the studio gave him devil horns and a tail on their "Highway to Hell" cover without his or the band's consent.
@@jeff316 No u were wrong about Dave Evans... and u r wrong about this.
The studio does nothing, dingus... the label did not even want to call the album 'Highway to hell'... It was purely AC/DC's call, as was the cover.
ACDC na Argentina rock and roll na veia
Some of my AC-DC faves," Hell's Bells " " For those about to rock " " Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap " the list could go on till hell froze over. XD
Yeh,she'd be getting us drinks on that night 😁
Here is a list that you should try (in any order):
-Let There be Rock - official video or Live at Apollo Theatre - (with Bon)
-Whole Lotta Rosie (Live at River Plate) - (With Brian)
-TNT (Live at River Plate) - (with Brian)
-Riff Raff Live at Apollo Theatre - (with Bon)
- The Jack Live at River Plate - (with Brian)
- Its a Long Way to The Top (If you wanna Rock n Roll) - (with Bon)
- Thunderstruck - Live at River Plate or Donington - (with Brian)
-For Thouse About to Rock - Live at River Plate (is The Last song from the concert)
Awesome concert. All the videos are great. Plenty more for you to react too. Keep on rocking!😊🎉 🎸 🥁
The Lead guitarist (Angus Young) has aged a bit more in this recording. But he still absolutely kills it. But there was a recording for Live at Donington on Back in Black. In that video he plays the breakdown while dancing, while his eyes are closed WITHOUT GOING OFF BEAT OR MESSING UP. thats just so fucking badass to me
The horns you ask about are a reference back to the band's Highway To Hell album.
Hi Inna!
I'm right now, watching almost all of your videos (Especially the Rock videos, actually 😜). That's how I came across your channel last night. I was watching a Radiohead video and TH-cam suggested me your reaction video about the same song).
Anyway! The main reason why I'm writing this comment is to answer the two questions you asked in this video :
The guitarist, whose name you ask for, is Angus Young. Along with his brother (Malcolm Young, the other guitarist), he's the band's founder.
About the “horns”, they're very common in rock. The gesture has been known since antiquity and has different meanings according to the different cultures. But in rock, it was the singer Ronnie James Dio, from the band “Black Sabbath”, who popularized the gesture during the 1980 Heaven and Hell tour. He inherited the sign from his Sicilian grandmother, who regularly used it to ward off the evil eye.
In rock culture (hard rock culture especially), the horns sign is a gesture of approval and complicity between fans. AC/DC just had the idea of materializing this sign in the form of a headband.
🤘😜
My question right back is "why are you wearing devil horns" The catsy things symbolize the same thing LOL
you should watch em back when they were young on the official original "Back in Black" . also they got those devil horn because of ac/dc's famous song "Highway To Hell". check em out. good pick, though. nice reaction. liking your style. big shoutout from this old hippy in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. stay cool. keep-a-rocking, girl. peace and love. see ya on the next.
shoot to thrill.....whole lot of rosie.....Highway to hell....shook me all night long.....{come on girl....step out of the closet.....this is the greatest band EVER!!!!!!}
Some of their early stuff? . . . Here's one for ya! . . . "Big Balls", from their first album! With the legendary Bon Scott!
You can't go wrong with AC/DC, next up, same show and Hell's Bells. You pretty much knew what you were going to get with this band and they always delivered. Saw them in the football stadium in Foxboro MA around 20 years ago, it was almost as crazy as this was, LOL! Nothing like a Rock Concert my dear, I've been to at least 500 concerts in the last 52 years. The best live bands I saw at their peak are Pink Floyd (4 times, twice in the 70s), The WHO 6 times, once with Keith Moon and the original lineup, every time John Entwhistle (best bass ever) was still alive and in the band and lastly, Black Sabbath 13 times (8 with Ozzy, 3 with Dio, once each Ian Gillian & Glenn Hughes). David Gilmour, Pete Townsend and Tony Iommi are better than any hype, their live videos are worth pursuing. They were a cut above.
If you want to see any of the old time legends, I wish you luck and hope someone comes nearby. There are some younger, contemporary Rock Bands that have proved to this old hippie they will bring rock well into the 21 st century. They all have female lead singers and some are all ladies, and they all have old school chops with their own, updated rock sound for a modern audience but appeals to old schoolers as well. Check out Halestorm, Plush, Liliac, Simply Reckless, Dorothy, Samantha Fish and others for showing the world that Rock is NOT Dead, not by a long shot. These ladies will Rock your world, they sure do mine. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
The horns are given out at concerts they film. Usually they they're twenty Australian dollars to purchase at the venue.
keep going deep in acdc
Smoking while drumming is Phil Rudd's thing. He does it often. All he asks for to be at his drum kit is finger tape, extra drumsticks, two cans of Coke and a pack of cigarettes.
To understand the horns, watch same concert, Highway to Hell 😈
Believe me. The cigarette is the least of his problems
"Damn ...you are soo cute!"
I saw them in Denmark for many years ago, and they were fantastic. If i may make a suggestion, try listening to Danish Volbeat. Try to hear this song and video (for evigt- live from telia parken 2017) 50.000 people with their mobile light on. You will love it.
when acdc was forming as the band we know and love today Angus(Angus Yooung the lead guitarist) used to draw devils horns amongst other things on napkins all the time (he said in an interview) and it just stuck there are times Angus wheres the devils horns in some of there songs
The horns are a tribute to the second lead singer Bon Scott who died in 1980 after a comment he made about where he will party in the after life The album is a tribute to him
Not true at all. Angus used to draw a picture of himself as a young schoolboy with devil horns, a simple sign of his rebelliousness. The horns also appeared on Angus on the cover of their Highway to Hell album, although that was reportedly done by the studio without his consent.
@@jeff316 They didn't appear in public until Highway album without ACDCs consent causing alot of bad publicity in USA then it became FU to the establishment
@@michaelgibson6204 Mike...your second comment is more accurate than your first. The horns were not a "tribute" to Bon, nor were they an indication of where he was going to party in the afterlife. They are not devil worshippers at all, and the song "Highway to Hell" is not about going to hell. Malcolm, in fact, had a Christian burial. The horns simply represent Angus' rebellious schoolboy image.
Sos la mejor❤❤en las reacciones de acdc siempre vas a tener mi like😊😊
Something completely different to AC/DC, but will blow your mind: Man of Constant Sorrow by Home Free :). Hint, there a NO musical instruments used, only human vocals.
whole lotta rosie same concert
Hoooo the Argentine public is incredible
You're comment about Phil Rudd (the drummer) smoking on stage, you have to remember that various countries have different rules (and Laws) about smoking in public areas and closed venues - and Argentina had (in 1979) more lax rules in place meaning that this was (then) legal.
Definitely makes sense! Thanks for letting me know 😊
Your a star Ina ❤
I almost forgot you are a beautiful young woman and loved your reaction
Your so cool...l love your reaction..doesn't get old..
Thank you so much! It means the world to me 😊
AC/DC has a song entitled ‘Big Balls’. Give it a listen, and I’m sure you’ll love it. Great reactions, by the way. I like watching people experience, for the first time, the music I listened to as a teenager. Which was quite some time ago. You’re a blessing! Have a great day
Thank you very much Aaron! 😊
AC/DC en el Apollo teather . Es creo , junto al de Paris de finales de los años 70's , el mejor concierto y más enérgico .En la canción " Let there be rock ". Angus nos brinda un solo de guitarra , BRUTAL . Ponlo te gustará mucho. Un saludo🙋
let there be rock 20 min solo
Angus Young's Height
5ft 2 (157.5 cm)
Scottish-Australian singer and guitarist from the band AC/DC. In a 2020 Vulture interview he said "We performed, and continue to perform, for the little people. And I can say that because I’m 5”2.".
My favorite thing about these guys is they seem so larger than life, but they're all fairly short.
Angus plays lead in the schoolboy costume
rock or bust.
The reason they have horns is because of their lead guitarist angus young usually sometimes he’ll wear a devils horn and it’s part of his logo and looks. I usually see him wear it during highway to hell or so on. (I’m not the real angus)
Oh thank you cool to know 😊
For those about to rock also
cant go wrong with river plate,hope you have wireless headphones and kick that chair aside..
I got nine lives, cat size. Cuz a cat is said to have nine lives. And the red horns are from Highway To Hell.
Inna , I was there, you must experiment to be on a stadium like RP doing POGO with these kind of bands. its amazing. ..
Tnt, or whole lotta rosie from this concert 👍❤🏴
For big crowds watch Enter the Sandman,Metallica free concert in Moscow at the fall of the USSR ,The Crowd in Millions !!
Metallica - Fade to black live in 2018
I am going to say it: AC/DC is THE best rock band of all time. Angus Young. He lives in Amsterdam :) .... "whole lotta Rosie" was their first mayor success world wide released in 1977(?) and when I first heard the song then ( I was a little Vals Loeder) I was hooked on AC/DC!! ( th-cam.com/video/LJakepFG-Mw/w-d-xo.html )
Thank you very much for the suggestion! 😊 doing Whole Lotta Rosie next 😊
You are adorable. You have to do a Rob Zombie reaction. I suggest Dragula, Never Gonna Stop Me, or Living Dead Girl. I was at an AC/DC concert in 1988 and was all the way in the front row. I lost the hearing out of my left ear that night.
You are right, she is adorable! My hearing loss was compounded from many years of hard rock shows but the worst perps for excessive volume were Deep Purple (inside they were fine but a huge outdoor show in Hartford CT you could hear in New Haven on Long Island Sound! Also Motorhead, saw them open for Ozzy (with Randy Rhodes) which was plenty loud enough but then saw them in a large bar in W Hartford and we were right against the stage, just to the left of Lemmy. As soon as he hit the first note we knew we were in trouble, a fair number of 'fans' left as they could not handle it. Ears rang for 3 days and lost a bit but damn, was worth seeing Lemmy sweating bullets and going crazy! 🎸
highway to hell, its a long way to the top, hells bells, let there be rock.
Shoot to thrill. Iron man version
The horn are for their hit highway to hell
React to Highway to Hell at this concert. That's the main reason for the horns.
React to AC/DC's original singer, Bon Scott. It's A Long Way To The Top rocks out with bagpipes! Please, Tool The Pot also.
The horns are for the song highway to hell
Horns are from Highway to Hell
Pixie-eyes... ✌😄
Here you go, some AC/DC roots: th-cam.com/video/PCjhgiVnYDs/w-d-xo.html
Do yourself a favor and buy their Donington Castle Concert DVD..
React to their Hells Bells next please 🙏🏽
Thank you for the suggestion 😊
th-cam.com/video/4aRoh7BzLEQ/w-d-xo.html Bon Scott singing. he is buried here in Perth where om from
Hello inna please try to react Demi Lovato - Heart Attack (cover by Nayl Idol & Novia Idol) 🇮🇩
That is amazing collaboration 👍👍👍
hey girl this is rock&roll no gramys or shit tv show
All the devil 😈 horns are about solidarity
You need to react to when Angus does his solo performance and strip tease
React to ARGENTINA THE BEST CROWD EVER 🇦🇷 and you will understand everything...👍🏻
th-cam.com/video/O24AipZ-buQ/w-d-xo.html and this is a long one, but seeing as you're a fan of "school boy' you'll probably love it, LET THERE BE ROCK, live at river plate.
You cool
Why do they have horns? Easy, from the same concert watch the video of "Highway to Hell" and you will understand why xD
Go back to river plate ACDC .check out Agus youngs 18 minute guitar solo