What? I haven't even watched it yet and I'm excited for my next lesson tonight! I just made a fresh pot of French press coffee and I'm rolling a fatty getting ready for this one tonight! Thank you Dave for making my night great!
Thanks Dave! I was in high school when AC/DC came out and mourned the passing of Bon Scott like so many others. What I most liked about AC/DC was the 'swing' they had live and the guitar synergy of Angus and Malcolm - not many bands played true rhythm and lead they way they did IMHO. They were the leaders of the Aussie invasion (though they were transplanted Brits) in the 80s.
I've always noticed that Angus leans on the second and the sixth a lot more than most other "pentatonic" players, like he's playing in major and minor at the same time. One of my earliest guitar heroes. 🤩
Awesome episode David I've probably seen AC/DC more than any other band live just worked out that way that first jam from Maximum Overdrive did not sound like AC/DC another great Metal Month episode 🤘
He talks himself down, Very humble guy. His bends and finger roll riffs are absolutely insane. He is responsible for the Rock guitar sound. Undeniable. Look at Record sales. 😎
Hell yeah man. One of the greatest lead players from one of the greatest hard Rock bands. Been loving the metal month. Always a good time. Oh yeah I just picked up a 5150 combo amp, that thing howls. Can't wait for the next video
God please don't forget Bon Scott but for a first album after a line up change, "Back in Black" has got to be one of the best to ever come after a line up change. 🤘🤘✌️🖖. R.I.P. Mr. Bon Scott
all I've ever heard in my 35 years of playing is how "weird" & "quirky" guys like Vai & Van Halen play. Angus is just as weird & quirky but somehow seems cooler & especially without a whammy bar & crazy effects.
Hands down my favorite guitarist some people like Page, Beck, Clapton & Hendrix. I think Angus has more fuel then any of them and good Lord what a vibrato. You got the vibrato down too sounds very close
@@steveinmidtown ha he definitely blatantly admits to heavy ⚪️usage. I seen an interview where he spoke a lot on this movie. Idc I still love that corny film
Thanks for the nuggets Dave!
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What? I haven't even watched it yet and I'm excited for my next lesson tonight! I just made a fresh pot of French press coffee and I'm rolling a fatty getting ready for this one tonight! Thank you Dave for making my night great!
Angus & those SGs were the first rock star visuals I remember. An icon bigger than life.
Angus & Malcom riffs are the best ! So simple yet so badass !🔥🔥✌️
The reason I play guitar and the reason my first electric was an SG I got in 1982! Paired well with my ‘84 JCM800…
Dave your videos are always awesome.
Angus and Malcom did indeed shape the sounds of things back 50 years ago . Agree 100 % David . Thanks for this one today . Sounded great BTW…😎👍
Straight into the amp. Just cranked em up. You gotta be able to play well with that set up, which Angus perfected.
Thanks Dave! I was in high school when AC/DC came out and mourned the passing of Bon Scott like so many others. What I most liked about AC/DC was the 'swing' they had live and the guitar synergy of Angus and Malcolm - not many bands played true rhythm and lead they way they did IMHO. They were the leaders of the Aussie invasion (though they were transplanted Brits) in the 80s.
Maximum Overdrive is an all time favorite for me
Cool
I've always noticed that Angus leans on the second and the sixth a lot more than most other "pentatonic" players, like he's playing in major and minor at the same time. One of my earliest guitar heroes. 🤩
Awesome episode David I've probably seen AC/DC more than any other band live just worked out that way that first jam from Maximum Overdrive did not sound like AC/DC another great Metal Month episode 🤘
Now you're speaking my language. He's the the most Humble there is...and can absolutely RIP HEADS OFF. Yes.🤘🤘🤘
He talks himself down, Very humble guy. His bends and finger roll riffs are absolutely insane. He is responsible for the Rock guitar sound. Undeniable.
Look at Record sales. 😎
DT right off the bat!!❤this is gonna be a good one!!
Any band that I turn up to 10 is metal to me AC DC ROCKS!!
Hell yeah man. One of the greatest lead players from one of the greatest hard Rock bands. Been loving the metal month. Always a good time. Oh yeah I just picked up a 5150 combo amp, that thing howls. Can't wait for the next video
God please don't forget Bon Scott but for a first album after a line up change, "Back in Black" has got to be one of the best to ever come after a line up change.
🤘🤘✌️🖖. R.I.P. Mr. Bon Scott
I see angus, I click!
all I've ever heard in my 35 years of playing is how "weird" & "quirky" guys like Vai & Van Halen play. Angus is just as weird & quirky but somehow seems cooler & especially without a whammy bar & crazy effects.
Hands down my favorite guitarist some people like Page, Beck, Clapton & Hendrix. I think Angus has more fuel then any of them and good Lord what a vibrato. You got the vibrato down too sounds very close
2:59 you forgot Paul Kossof. AC/DC used to cover Alright Now and other Free songs in their club days.
think who made who had 2 instrumentals on it, "chase the ace" also, could be mistaken, it's been a very long time
vaguely remember King saying he was out of mind on drugs during the filming of Maximum Overdrive
@@steveinmidtown ha he definitely blatantly admits to heavy ⚪️usage. I seen an interview where he spoke a lot on this movie. Idc I still love that corny film
Very few guitarists can achieve every solo being memorable! Angus does this along with Rhoad’s, EVH, & Holdsworth Imo! TY 🍺’ski
Love how you explain each song. I always learn a lot from your videos. Your tone is off.
Great. Can’t wait. Just heard all the licks in Rocker on the radio while travelling through Angus, Scotland!