Absolutely stunning job mate, you nailed that 79-83 Angus sound & style. You've listened to many bootlegs so many times, it's so pleasant to see (hear) it. Great!! I'm just missing Rocker, I remember you also played 79' versions damn well at home😉
0:00 Guns For Hire 4:50 Shoot To Thrill 11:13 Thunderstruck 16:30 Sin City 21:30 What Do You Do For Money Honey 24:58 Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 30:46 Have A Drink On Me 35:10 Bad Boy Boogie (striptease) 46:30 Hells Bells 51:37 The Jack 58:36 Back In Black 1:03:26 Dog Eat Dog 1:08:10 Whole Lotta Rosie 1:13:05 Let There Be Rock
Wow, such an amazing performance man! You fking nailed Angus tone and style from the late 70's. Can you tell what's on your rig? Guitar and amp specifications? Schaffer Replica? Being a huge huge AC/DC fan, I'm speechless...
I was filling in for the normal “Angus,” @Kyletheguitarguy. It’s all his and the bands and they know more than I do. I believe there was a schaffer, the amps were 100W heads, most of the show was played with an AY signature. Again, Kyle knows more than I do about the tech by leaps and bounds.
@@therewillbeguitar8078 No offense to him at all, but man you manage to nail every little detail in Angus' playing, I know that because I am too sort of a perfectionist and I pay a lot of attention to detail and being a HUGE fan of the band for many decades I know almost every little thing hidden in any available live version of the song's entire catalogue. On this particular video I can see that you're going for that circa 79 approach, Hammersmith Odeon and LTBR movie (Paris), which is one of the best periods of Angus playing and virtuosity. I hope you come up with your own tribute band someday, rock on dude!
@@ricardoartigas9132 I just might! Thanks for the kind words. Kyle is a very strong Malcolm player and it is definitely his strong suit. He's one of the best I've ever heard. I definitely emulate a lot of the 1970s-1980s Angus.
Fantastic.
Thank you so much for filling in for Kyle on such short notice! You did an awesome job man. \m/
It was my pleasure guys!
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@@therewillbeguitar8078 You're bloody good mate.
Absolutely stunning job mate, you nailed that 79-83 Angus sound & style. You've listened to many bootlegs so many times, it's so pleasant to see (hear) it. Great!!
I'm just missing Rocker, I remember you also played 79' versions damn well at home😉
we need more tribute bands playing rocker
Thanks Charlie! You’ve got a similar thing going and I’ve been enjoying watching your stuff too. I’ll always try and get people to play Rocker!
@@therewillbeguitar8078 thx love ya mate
1:54 Female Angus! Bookbag and all. Love to see young people so into this music.
She was in her 50s and it was just the clothes she was wearing lol. She was into it though!
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Good job man
0:00 Guns For Hire
4:50 Shoot To Thrill
11:13 Thunderstruck
16:30 Sin City
21:30 What Do You Do For Money Honey
24:58 Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
30:46 Have A Drink On Me
35:10 Bad Boy Boogie (striptease)
46:30 Hells Bells
51:37 The Jack
58:36 Back In Black
1:03:26 Dog Eat Dog
1:08:10 Whole Lotta Rosie
1:13:05 Let There Be Rock
Oop. Thanks for doing that!
@@therewillbeguitar8078 np.I use these AC/DC live tribute band gigs to listen to through headphones at the gym. Really gets the blood pumping.
@@danielhartin7680 I do the exact same lol
Wow, such an amazing performance man! You fking nailed Angus tone and style from the late 70's. Can you tell what's on your rig? Guitar and amp specifications? Schaffer Replica? Being a huge huge AC/DC fan, I'm speechless...
I was filling in for the normal “Angus,” @Kyletheguitarguy. It’s all his and the bands and they know more than I do. I believe there was a schaffer, the amps were 100W heads, most of the show was played with an AY signature. Again, Kyle knows more than I do about the tech by leaps and bounds.
@@therewillbeguitar8078 No offense to him at all, but man you manage to nail every little detail in Angus' playing, I know that because I am too sort of a perfectionist and I pay a lot of attention to detail and being a HUGE fan of the band for many decades I know almost every little thing hidden in any available live version of the song's entire catalogue. On this particular video I can see that you're going for that circa 79 approach, Hammersmith Odeon and LTBR movie (Paris), which is one of the best periods of Angus playing and virtuosity. I hope you come up with your own tribute band someday, rock on dude!
@@ricardoartigas9132 I just might! Thanks for the kind words. Kyle is a very strong Malcolm player and it is definitely his strong suit. He's one of the best I've ever heard. I definitely emulate a lot of the 1970s-1980s Angus.
What is the set list ?