Billy who? just looked his playing up, its nothing like Young not a bit. Visually Angus is a more captivating showman then Jimmy Page and Jimmy Hendrix...when this number rolls in as he runs across the stage as if electrocuted is a one in a lifetime experience that only one word can describe -OUTRAGEOUS
It isnt Brian's fault Bon died he came in and was a powerhouse up until 1988 when he blew his vocal chords but he still has alot of power in his voice even tho he is old
Yeh, it is. The credits use part of his real name. His full name which he has shortened is Phillip Hugh Norman Witschke Rudzevecuis. The credits list him as Phillip Witschke.
Yes & I could tell as soon as the band started playing that this was missing Phil Rudd's groove. Not dissing the guy on the drums but it's not Phil Rudd.
The beauty of AC/DC is that every member knew their spot and stayed in it, their music is fairly simple, but it sounds fucking awesome. Also helped that they were all incredible musicians in their own right. Perfectly tight rhythm section, Bon Scott was a master frontman, and Angus is just an absolute monster with his endless energy and bluesy playing
@@SirSSau Haven't they all got "Overdose"? Or do you mean "Crabsody in Blue"? My preferred version is the one without "Problemchild", with "Crabsody..." instead. It was the first LP I bought myself with my own money as a kid in the early 80's and I couldn't have been more lucky!
Look at Phil Rudd behind the drums, the guy is a machine! Angus rocking it like a maniac and it seems to me that Bon is drunk off his ass. :D I was barely a year old when this was filmed, wish I had a time machine so I could go back to the seventies and see them live with Bon...
When i was a kid AC/DC were my band. I had the albums, the t-shirts. I had the denim jacket with ac/dc and angus painted on the back. I even painted the highway to hell cover on my Jacket! I loved AC/DC. I'm 53 now and i still love them. They were my first introduction to music and i love them just as much now as i did all the way back in the 70's.
Me too. My first album was the Australian version of High Voltage. I got it for Christmas in 1980. I didn’t stop until I bought every Bon Scott album I could find. My room had countless pictures of them. I listened to them constantly. Saw them many times live. 41 years later, I am still looking them up on TH-cam. In my opinion, they are just as good as Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Chuck Berry, and Ten Years After. They are one of the greats. A truly legendary Rock N Roll band.
+Linda De Jongh If that's German ur speakin.. Could ya please refrain? Cuz that's the sexiest language in the whole fn world..!! But I'm sure ya knew that.
I saw them at the tangerine bowl in Orlando in 79 we were right up at the stage front I was 10 at the time and hon was just electric he was something special
hard to believe this was 45 years ago -almost half a century later and it's still as fresh as the day it was recorded! Today's bands need to take note! This is how ya rock!
As a 31 yr old in 2021 I look at my gen and say damn our noise ain't shit compared to this music. R.I.P Bon and Malcom, gone but absolutely not forgotten.
I saw them live less than a year after this was filmed. I was 17 then and have seen many, many live shows since then. Nothing has EVER topped that show I saw so long ago. Their energy was off the charts! The highlight was Bon hoisting Angus onto his shoulders and carrying him out into a crowd of 40,000 people while he soloed.
These guys are just seriously legends. They are legends of rock, they are legends of their era, they are legends of all the youth who just struggled to make a go of things. Thank you ACDC.
@@fin78_ I read an interview with Angus 2+ decades ago where he said that Malcolm was as good as he was or better playing leads, that Malcolm could do his part of the live show but he(Angus) could not do Malcolm's part. Aka, the solid, right hand of god rhythm guitar part of the AC/DC sound. Angus claims that leads are the easiest part of what he does because that's where he started when learning guitar. It's usually the other way around I think, I know it was when I was learning to play 30 years ago, which coincidentally happened to be me self teaching by learning to play AC DC songs. I still think it's a good way to learn guitar. You learn all the basics from ACDC songs and many are within a beginner's grasp which helps keep one motivated if they like the music. I was an AC DC fan from the time I was a small child in the early 1980s and even more so when I started learning guitar in 1988. But back to the original topic, just because I could play ACDC songs early on doesn't mean I played them correctly. I don't think anyone can play Malcolm's Rhythm Parts like he played them. I'm sure the greats can get close but never duplicate the right hand attack.
@@favorites51066 I’m not a kid, I know what he does is not easy. That’s why I love listening to his music. Because he makes it look so easy to a lot of people but it’s not. In the words of Scott Ian “people say AC/DC sounds real simple but try playing it right is my challenge to everyone.” So of course I know it’s not easy. So I’m not a kid I’m not ignorant about it. I know more about them than most people should, I know that there is a version of back in black with Bon on vocals (the songs he did write) such as shake a leg, you shook me all night long and let me put my love into you and have a drink on me. But it wasn’t released because we all know what happened. So they re did the songs with Brian on vocals. I know they say otherwise in documentaries? But I happen to know somebody who is close with somebody in the band, and they tell me everything before hand. I’m not going to specify who, I know you don’t believe me and I don’t care, but I am the one who speaks to them. And they’ve been proven right. I got a letter from Brian in the mail with his autograph on it a week after I sent a letter to the person for him. The person I talk too? She’s related to the band is all I can say.
I. Can’t. Even. No one could/can ever sound SO GOOD live! Stupid amazeballs. He maybe gone, but we will never forget and we will always Let There Be Rock🤘🏻
Phill is just killing it tight as hell on the skins wow and Malcolm with amazing rhythm and cliff just hitting the g string like crazy what a masterpiece
Swiss watches are calibrated by Phil's drumming. His beats were incredibly accurate from the start the boy was born beating his way out of the womb i love it.
I'm not saying that Axl rose sucks. But this is when acdc was the best. I wish I was born when Bon Scott was alive. I think I'll just stay with the older acdc tunes.
@@zellah I was 6 years old in 1979 and growing up as a DJ'S son i got to listen to a lot of ac/dc and Bon Scott is by far the best singer not to take anything from Brian which is a damn good singer but Axl Rose is not a good singer and to me is bringing AC/DC down. I bet Bon is up there thinking WTF???
In the beginning, back in 1955 Man didn't know about a rock and roll show and all that jive The white man had the smarts, the black man had the blues None kenw what they were going to do but Tchaikovsky had the news Let there be sound, there was sound Let there be light, there were lights Let there be drums, there were drums Let there be guitars, there were guitars Owwww, Let there be Rock Whoa And it came to pass, that Rock and Roll was born All across the land every rockin'band was blowing up a storm The guitar man got famous, the business man got rich And in every bar there was a superstar with a seven year itch There were 15 million fingers learning how to play And you could hear the fingers pickn'and this is what hey had to say! Let there be light, sound, drums, guitars Owww, let there be Rock (Angus rips it up!) One night in a club called 'the Shaking Hand' there was a ninety-two decibel rocking band The music was good and the music was loud And the singer turned and said to the crowd- "Let there be rock"
All of them so immersed in their own part, yet together the music sound so incredibly alive and just as a real rock band should sound like. There will never be a AC/DC again. Forever thankful.
OZ ROCK there & dusted!!!! I love how near the end Malcolm looks over at Angus and you can see in his eyes he's saying Bro...where the hell did that come from?!!! PURE PERFECTION!!! :)
My God were these guys totally possessed by rock n roll energy back then. I saw the If You Want Blood concert doc at a small movie theater in my town in 1981 or 82, it was a beautiful old-fashioned theater with a great sound system and they blew out the speakers at the end but still a great time. I got to see AC/DC 4 times in the 80's and what an insane show each time. Ive never seen a musician more possessed by their instrument and vice versa than Angus. Even after all these years, still the greatest meat and spuds rock band ever.
This song is almost psychedelic rock in a way, he basically talks the lyrics and tells a story the makes you think and get an insane mind fuck Perfect synchronization, perfect ins and outs your mind tricks u and makes it feel complex but it’s just the same thing over and over again🤯🤘🏽👏🏼
Find it hard to agree- I drum along to ACDC all the time and I find more often than not that Phil gets out of time with me very quickly.. In fact the whole band does. they need to tighten up!!
Angus' energy is amazing!!
+arturo Herrera Not the original.He was inspired by Billy thorpe.Bill was the greatest r and r singer in the world.
+paul cleary yawn
+paul cleary Thorpe was a starfish compared to Angus.
Billy who? just looked his playing up, its nothing like Young not a bit. Visually Angus is a more captivating showman then Jimmy Page and Jimmy Hendrix...when this number rolls in as he runs across the stage as if electrocuted is a one in a lifetime experience that only one word can describe -OUTRAGEOUS
@Punk Fun Dam right
It blows people’s minds that angus young was sober as a bird his entire career! 🤣 just a natural born talent for the business of Rock n Roll.
How do we know if he was sober or not tho
@@trckenergyy7757 He drinks chocolate milk. Mal had alcohol problem, sadly.
@@Benkei978 explain Keith Richards and Ozzy…
@@trckenergyy7757 Angus is a teetotaler and his consumption of choice was typically chocolate bars, tea or chocolate milk.
Pretty cool didn't know that fact! Also shows his balls because he called a lot of bands and had no problem backing his words
If you look closely Phil actually times his breathing to the drum beat.
The absolute unit.
Possibly the greatest 7 mins in rock history. Bon is God!
This is the real AC/DC!
Aint that the truth
Of course
It isnt Brian's fault Bon died he came in and was a powerhouse up until 1988 when he blew his vocal chords but he still has alot of power in his voice even tho he is old
So true. I have some acdc action figures at home and they are nothing like the real thing
40 years now and I still call Brian Johnson the new guy.
Phil is a drum machine.
ok,i just watched this killer video and i was writing dat,Phil is.......you know,sad for new Angus band with Axl and no drummer at all
Penrith Towing Service / Towie yes it is, you can tell even if you couldn't see him.
mrhyde2484 just by the sound of the hi hat you know it's him
Yeh, it is. The credits use part of his real name. His full name which he has shortened is Phillip Hugh Norman Witschke Rudzevecuis. The credits list him as Phillip Witschke.
For those confused by Phils long name credit. that's his real name, and it is him playing drums.
Angus Young, the hardest working guitarist in rock history. How he can move at all today is a miracle.
A full body heave set to music, and drug free. He loved chocolate believe it or not with a banquet of cocaine back stage, every night.
@@tb9489 he smokes alot. But its all the performances that kept him fit. Move it or lose it.
All that work and movement is the reason he's still going. How can couch potatoes never learn that?
Is there anyone who even comes close?
LAME!!!
Magnificent! I love that the crowd hold up beer cans and not Phones!
Oops ! Sorry , I've just posted that without reading your comment first .
My thoughts exactly 🤘back when rock n roll was king and it was about the music not fame 🤘🤘
Bro it’s 1978
Because phones didn't exist
best observation and comment for best gig ever
These guys were in a class all to their own. No one played or sang like AC/DC.
+Jackie Phillips They had their own genre
I agree. Ahead of their time.
Accept sounds like them look them up
Angels
I totally agree. My next guitar. Sg
I have metronomes that are less accurate than Phil Rudd.
+Philip Mathew too true man, fuckin rudd was a machine
+Justin Wheeler yep,sad for "ACDC"greatest rock drummer ever
Right on!!!!!!!
Malcom is about the most solid rhythm guitar I've heard also.
Yes & I could tell as soon as the band started playing that this was missing Phil Rudd's groove. Not dissing the guy on the drums but it's not Phil Rudd.
Bon Scott's voice was PERFECT for hard rock! NOBODY has a high pitched raspy voice like his.
Brian has an even powerful voice....And Axl Rose....that man's a freakin' machine
Well it is Great but Rob Halford of Judas Priest is good at highs but there is other questions regaurding tatt i hear.
@@brianbirc - Brian has a raspy voice but not high pitched. Halford has a high pitched voice, but not raspy. Reading is fundamental.
@@madmaxmusic7132 how about Axl Rose??
@@rohnakp2396 - Axl destroyed his career. Not a fan.
Even Malcolm is pounding so hard he's pouring sweat, classic.
Malcolm just hammering one chord over and over again still sounds better than 99% over other music ever written.
Malcom was the best rhythm guitar player of all time! R.I.P
Haha yep
And he did it damn well too
....Never gonna be the same without him ..RIP Malcolm Young
Malcolm is one of my Guitar Gods!
He was
Just
F'ing
GOOD!
The best rhythm player EVER!
Tighter than the women's Chess Club President.
Yes.
and the music was good and the music was loud
as i turned n said to the crowd
LET THERE BE ROCK...OWWWWWWWWAH!
hypercatjohn
And people knew how to rock!!
hypercatjohn yeeeeeeessssss
Dang look at Phil go, he's so into it that he doesn't even bother to look up while playing!!!
Probably because he's focusing on not having his right arm fall off 😂😂
i think he opens and closes his mouth on beat to stay on beat lmao
@@theseagullthatcould5698 thats what most drummers do... they are counting
Just listen the energy and speed of this song. I got this clocking in around 200 bpm. That’s Ramones territory.
Close but The Ramones rarely went over 180. Awesome text
Funny you said that,AC/DC were once labeled ‘punk’...and other things
@@thomasfarmer1730 More like pre-punk garage rock blues band on speed. 😈
Ramones territory, but for nearly 3x as long 😆
@@RxDg9496 That's value for your money right there.
Phil Rudd rules!
Give the man back the job behind the drums
Stefan Michael Wardhoff let there be Rudd!!!! And there was Rudd!
In Phil we trust,
It's Rudd or bust!
Lmao he's probably snorting cocaine
Well, he got it back!
The beauty of AC/DC is that every member knew their spot and stayed in it, their music is fairly simple, but it sounds fucking awesome. Also helped that they were all incredible musicians in their own right.
Perfectly tight rhythm section, Bon Scott was a master frontman, and Angus is just an absolute monster with his endless energy and bluesy playing
The perfect machinery 🔥
Absolutely 💯
For real. Its almost impossible for any tribute band to do them justice. You just cant replicate that energy.
They’re best talent as a band was timing and groove.
Great Comment !
Angus is like a prize fighter. Completely relentless. The energy coming of the entire band is insane. AC/DC at their peak.
Cocaine.
i see what you did there!
This is the real legend Rock n'Roll👍👍👍
1:07-1:11 look at Phil rock!! God damn metronome!!
Someone should dissect the master tapes and isolate various band members. Wouldn't that be some ear candy?
Na man metronomes not as exact
Legend says the u.s. geological service sets the US atomic clock off of Phil.
🤣🤣
Underrated comment😂
The fate is in his hands. 💣🕰
I call BS
legend? i'd say this is factual
I know nothing about drumming but even I can see this guy is a bloody machine!
Now that's a rock band. Fucking incredible. Their energy was insane! God I wish I was at that show.
Phil Rudd- the human metronome. Incredible...
AC⚡️DC - Let there be Rock, is the greatest rock album ever.
@Rob S powerage you mean
@Rob S yes it's really good but this a too famous album...a little bit over rated
Totally agree!
@@otgiggs
The Australian version with Overdose of course 😉
@@SirSSau Haven't they all got "Overdose"? Or do you mean "Crabsody in Blue"? My preferred version is the one without "Problemchild", with "Crabsody..." instead. It was the first LP I bought myself with my own money as a kid in the early 80's and I couldn't have been more lucky!
Best rock n roll band ever!
god i will sell my SOUL just to see these guys playing live,, the people in the crowd were lucky af
Look at Phil Rudd behind the drums, the guy is a machine! Angus rocking it like a maniac and it seems to me that Bon is drunk off his ass. :D I was barely a year old when this was filmed, wish I had a time machine so I could go back to the seventies and see them live with Bon...
Just look at Malcolm Too x'D, He's a Machine too
What about Malcom? He started the band!
If I had a time machine bon would've stayed alive
Bon was most definitely drunk there
@@justtheguy27 In a good way!!
This is one of the bad ass songs ever!!!! ACDC FUCKING ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When i was a kid AC/DC were my band. I had the albums, the t-shirts. I had the denim jacket with ac/dc and angus painted on the back. I even painted the highway to hell cover on my Jacket! I loved AC/DC. I'm 53 now and i still love them. They were my first introduction to music and i love them just as much now as i did all the way back in the 70's.
Me too. My first album was the Australian version of High Voltage. I got it for Christmas in 1980. I didn’t stop until I bought every Bon Scott album I could find. My room had countless pictures of them. I listened to them constantly. Saw them many times live. 41 years later, I am still looking them up on TH-cam. In my opinion, they are just as good as Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Chuck Berry, and Ten Years After. They are one of the greats. A truly legendary Rock N Roll band.
RIP BON. What a performer. Simply the best.
I love how Angus and Malcolm never let fame get to their heads. That's a tough thing to do in the music industry
Phil rudd what a machine! :O
Possibly the embodiment of the old saying "give it shit, man"
Don't care what anyone else thinks about their playing still sounds 💯 better than today's 🤘😈
There will never be a louder thunder than the opening snare drum cracks of this song from Phil Rudd
I just love it. Pure sound, pure rock !
Nice rock
Phil was and still is, for me the greatest drummer of all times.
For me it is Phil and Jason Bonham. Different styles to be sure, but damn it just grabs you
LOL th-cam.com/video/M1f9YAO1-Ho/w-d-xo.html
This is hardly HARD ROCK music & not good enough to be thorough as of being METAL!!
LAME!!!
I'm not sure those kids knew exactly what they were watching but they knew they liked it..
Phil the metronome, Phil the drum machine!!!!! :)
These legends played at my high school! Maybe a year or so before this was filmed.
WOW! You don't get any tighter than that!! What a performance... Bon Forever!!
That bit at 1:56 when the camera pans around Phil drumming amps me up like fuckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Yeaah!!! Let there be Rock!!!
***** ja lekker he!!!! Dat heb ik nou ook altijd!!! Doe je wel een beetje voorzichtig???😆😆😆😆
***** ghegheghe.....😆😆😆😆
+Linda De Jongh If that's German ur speakin.. Could ya please refrain? Cuz that's the sexiest language in the whole fn world..!! But I'm sure ya knew that.
MyGFisbetterthanurs no its Dutch!:)
Linda De Jongh Oh.. Well I'm sure Dutch is right up there to.
The on stage chemistry between Bon and Angus can't be matched ! Pure magic
Phil Rudd is a monster on those drums!😮
THE best Rock n Roll band the world has ever seen!! Pure rock n roll to the bone!!
omg best band ever *-*
Never gets old! Still gets my heart pounding and blood pumping! RIP Bon!
I Love how Phil Mouths every Drum hit!!!!!
I saw them at the tangerine bowl in Orlando in 79 we were right up at the stage front I was 10 at the time and hon was just electric he was something special
So raw, Angus only uses his Marshall and his SG, no effects just energy, love it !
This is rock and roll.
hard to believe this was 45 years ago -almost half a century later and it's still as fresh as the day it was recorded! Today's bands need to take note! This is how ya rock!
As a 31 yr old in 2021 I look at my gen and say damn our noise ain't shit compared to this music. R.I.P Bon and Malcom, gone but absolutely not forgotten.
I agree that Gen Z music is atrocious in comparison , not even on the same spectrum to be honest ...actually I wouldn't even call it music .
I saw them live less than a year after this was filmed. I was 17 then and have seen many, many live shows since then. Nothing has EVER topped that show I saw so long ago. Their energy was off the charts! The highlight was Bon hoisting Angus onto his shoulders and carrying him out into a crowd of 40,000 people while he soloed.
I saw them
I thought I was on speed
@@firstandlastswagman269 I WAS on speed.
(Jk, I wasn’t alive yet, but I would’ve been high as hell.)
Sounds like same show at Rockford speedway in Illinois of oct. 79.
Did that on the ‘79 Monsters of Rock Day on the Green show.
Epic.
Yup, same here. Going through the crowd with angus on bons shoulders. In Albuquerque in 1979.
Phil "The Machine" Rudd
Phil is a rock and roll machine😮
These guys are just seriously legends. They are legends of rock, they are legends of their era, they are legends of all the youth who just struggled to make a go of things. Thank you ACDC.
Who is also watching this awesome Performance in 2019 ?
Love and Respect to AC⚡DC
💙🤘🏻😎🤘🏻💙
AC/DC was rock and rock at that time. Their songs and playing were 100% original and no one came close.
Bon was absolutely hammered yet never missed a note ⚡️
It was 1978. We all were
i started to hear ac/dc since 1987, i am from Moscow
Malcolms staring at Angus 6:07 thinkin I'm so proud of you bro!!!
+bakk sm Aye, thats what I thought when I watched it
It's Malcolm's favourite part of the show! th-cam.com/video/WI4kpX0sCXA/w-d-xo.html
Or he's like "I should be fuckin playing lead"🤣🤣
@@fin78_ I read an interview with Angus 2+ decades ago where he said that Malcolm was as good as he was or better playing leads, that Malcolm could do his part of the live show but he(Angus) could not do Malcolm's part. Aka, the solid, right hand of god rhythm guitar part of the AC/DC sound. Angus claims that leads are the easiest part of what he does because that's where he started when learning guitar. It's usually the other way around I think, I know it was when I was learning to play 30 years ago, which coincidentally happened to be me self teaching by learning to play AC DC songs. I still think it's a good way to learn guitar. You learn all the basics from ACDC songs and many are within a beginner's grasp which helps keep one motivated if they like the music. I was an AC DC fan from the time I was a small child in the early 1980s and even more so when I started learning guitar in 1988. But back to the original topic, just because I could play ACDC songs early on doesn't mean I played them correctly. I don't think anyone can play Malcolm's Rhythm Parts like he played them. I'm sure the greats can get close but never duplicate the right hand attack.
Naw just trying to catch his breath. Never seen anything like this.
Bet that stage was covered in sweat
Phil Rudd playing the drums like a motherfucking athlete
Not one cell phone not a camera just freaking rock and roll and Angus young AC/DC best ever never be anyone close
Ah the wonderful days before mobile how did we manage
See kids? You don’t need a lot of BS to be on stage and be great Musicians. You just need your Instrument, your inspiration and simplicity.
Naw....You have to not suck at playing...lol
@@alexscott730 yep. Also? You have to practice.Some thing I really need to pick back up doing. After I get a better amplifier.
Eso es
You must be the kid... There's nothing simple about ACDC at all!.. Plus that in this psychotic s*** that Angus Young does on stage
@@favorites51066 I’m not a kid, I know what he does is not easy. That’s why I love listening to his music. Because he makes it look so easy to a lot of people but it’s not. In the words of Scott Ian “people say AC/DC sounds real simple but try playing it right is my challenge to everyone.” So of course I know it’s not easy. So I’m not a kid I’m not ignorant about it. I know more about them than most people should, I know that there is a version of back in black with Bon on vocals (the songs he did write) such as shake a leg, you shook me all night long and let me put my love into you and have a drink on me. But it wasn’t released because we all know what happened. So they re did the songs with Brian on vocals. I know they say otherwise in documentaries? But I happen to know somebody who is close with somebody in the band, and they tell me everything before hand. I’m not going to specify who, I know you don’t believe me and I don’t care, but I am the one who speaks to them. And they’ve been proven right. I got a letter from Brian in the mail with his autograph on it a week after I sent a letter to the person for him. The person I talk too? She’s related to the band is all I can say.
Phils a machine.
You are well-known guys in the whole world 🎸🇿🇦
1978! The song that changed my life!!!!
I. Can’t. Even. No one could/can ever sound SO GOOD live! Stupid amazeballs. He maybe gone, but we will never forget and we will always Let There Be Rock🤘🏻
Phil Rudd, the best...
Foxy Snakepit ¿And Chris Slade?
Slade is good drummer but Phil knows how keep the rhythm, Phil is better for AC DC Phil is my favorite drummer he inspired me :)
Foxy Snakepit Steady as a Rudd
+Iván Lavigne Why do they call him Philip Witschke?
+Iván Lavigne WORD
Phil you legend.
Angus is great to watch but Malcolm is mesmerizing. Truly the goat.
What a performance!!, best live rock band ever, and Phil Rudd, what a drummer, he’s the human metronome.
Don't forget Grand Funk Railroad. T.hey were awesome
Best live band ever. Always on point always tight as hell. Angus is not human.
Phill is just killing it tight as hell on the skins wow and Malcolm with amazing rhythm and cliff just hitting the g string like crazy what a masterpiece
Swiss watches are calibrated by Phil's drumming. His beats were incredibly accurate from the start the boy was born beating his way out of the womb i love it.
I could watch this live over and over and over and over and over....
I'm not saying that Axl rose sucks. But this is when acdc was the best. I wish I was born when Bon Scott was alive. I think I'll just stay with the older acdc tunes.
+coololds85, ...rose does this tune no justice at all
coololds85 Saw them live in 79. One of the best live bands I’ve ever seen and I’m still going to shows.
I’ll say it. Axl Rose has always sucked.
@@zellah I was 6 years old in 1979 and growing up as a DJ'S son i got to listen to a lot of ac/dc and Bon Scott is by far the best singer not to take anything from Brian which is a damn good singer but Axl Rose is not a good singer and to me is bringing AC/DC down. I bet Bon is up there thinking WTF???
I'll say it then: "Axl Rose sucks".
The greatest Rocking Roll Band in the world period.. Phil Rudd is a machine.. forever Young Malcolm and Angus Young R.I.P Bon Scott and Malcolm Young
Agree 100 %
In the beginning, back in 1955
Man didn't know about a rock and roll show and all that jive
The white man had the smarts,
the black man had the blues
None kenw what they were going to do
but Tchaikovsky had the news
Let there be sound, there was sound
Let there be light, there were lights
Let there be drums, there were drums
Let there be guitars, there were guitars
Owwww, Let there be Rock
Whoa
And it came to pass,
that Rock and Roll was born
All across the land every rockin'band was blowing up a storm
The guitar man got famous,
the business man got rich
And in every bar there was a superstar with a seven year itch
There were 15 million fingers learning how to play
And you could hear the fingers pickn'and this is what hey had to say!
Let there be light, sound, drums, guitars
Owww, let there be Rock
(Angus rips it up!)
One night in a club called 'the Shaking Hand'
there was a ninety-two decibel rocking band
The music was good and the music was loud
And the singer turned and said to the crowd-
"Let there be rock"
Angus, Mal, Phil, Bon and Cliff....rock and roll formula perfected.
All of them so immersed in their own part, yet together the music sound so incredibly alive and just as a real rock band should sound like. There will never be a AC/DC again. Forever thankful.
OZ ROCK there & dusted!!!! I love how near the end Malcolm looks over at Angus and you can see in his eyes he's saying Bro...where the hell did that come from?!!! PURE PERFECTION!!! :)
I’m a black metaler but you can’t dislike this if you are a true metalhead !!! Fuckin gold
When I was a boy, my father sat me down to listen to this song, after it finished, I arose as a fully grown man.
The Bon Scott era - Australia's ACDCThe Brian Johnson era - Americas ACDC
My God were these guys totally possessed by rock n roll energy back then. I saw the If You Want Blood concert doc at a small movie theater in my town in 1981 or 82, it was a beautiful old-fashioned theater with a great sound system and they blew out the speakers at the end but still a great time. I got to see AC/DC 4 times in the 80's and what an insane show each time. Ive never seen a musician more possessed by their instrument and vice versa than Angus. Even after all these years, still the greatest meat and spuds rock band ever.
The ultimate mixture: rock and youth.
This song is almost psychedelic rock in a way, he basically talks the lyrics and tells a story the makes you think and get an insane mind fuck
Perfect synchronization, perfect ins and outs your mind tricks u and makes it feel complex but it’s just the same thing over and over again🤯🤘🏽👏🏼
Phil Rudd. Such a legend
Everyone plays their instruments to perfection. Ahhh gotta love AC/DC
Best drumming performance I've ever seen
There will never be another AC⚡DC. Unique and mega powerful.
Phil Rudd is an absolute machine! His groove is so tight nothing could get in.
Find it hard to agree- I drum along to ACDC all the time and I find more often than not that Phil gets out of time with me very quickly.. In fact the whole band does. they need to tighten up!!
@@LeadingEdgeFitness1 I feel as though this is bait..and I shall not go for it
@@davidguile2146 No David, it is merely an attempt at an amusing comment to say I cant drum in time
@@LeadingEdgeFitness1 the internet has made me overly cautious I fear. It went right over my head, my bad.
@@davidguile2146 No wukkas Dave. Better work on my comedy before I head for the stage.
This was the best Lineup in the Universe.
FANTASTIC!!!! I was 22 then riding around smoking a joint or more with my friends and listening to them!!!!!
If I could go back anywhere in time it would be at this concert.Bon,Malcom & AC🔥DC always forever.