Bon Scott, the definition of a FRONT MAN. In the mode of Steven Tyler, Robert Plant, David Lee Roth, Ozzy Osborne and Roger Daltry. He and Angus were the heart and soul of AC/DC, while Malcolm, Phil and Cliff were holding down the fort. THIS is the true AC/DC.
Believe it or not, Angus Young didn't drink alcohol or do drugs at all. He just had a non stop motor. Bon Scott on the other hand did enough for both of them. I got to see AC/DC twice in 1977 on there first American tour. I've been a fan for over 47 years. They were a pure hard rock band for all times.
I've got a ticket stub from a 77' show in Tennessee framed on my wall, but I wasn't there. I would have been 12 at the time. My then 16 year old brother went. I can remember him coming home they had blown his mind. He gave me the stub the next day. It live in a box of junk for the next nearly twenty years. I bought an Angus and Malcolm signed Australian release TNT and framed it with the stub
Hi from France ! this is the last song after two hours on stage ! can you imagine that ? no cocaine here, just pure talent . Wall of sound beyond Angus and Bon !! the world wasn't ready . In 1978 we knew, as kids, it was going to be huge. Angus playing guitar moving like that ! always right in the tune !! but it's crazy, guitarits could understand . like EVH, he is a genius . 46 years after, always fan, i can cry, how we were lucky to have them, i listening thousands bands, thousands of songs, i'm a guitarist too, and well, i haven't found anything better , happy Xmas by a f ...French !😅
"Bad Boy Boogie", "Dog Eat Dog", "Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be", "Sin City", "Downpayment Blues", "Gimmie a Bullet" from 'Let There Be Rock' and 'Powerage.' "Riff Raff" Glasgow Apollo. Bon and the boys live were a blistering bolt of raw rock 'n' roll power!
Angus and Malcolm Young were born to rock, their older brother was already a star in the Easybeats and these two were tearing it up as teenagers. They're all little guys who are jam packed with adrenaline, even if there was some powders around with or without them they blazed like flaming comets for hours at a time . Insane absolutely
It's a miracle that Angus has not suffered from shaken brain syndrome or migraines from years of constantly shaking his head! His head shakes through practically the entire song whenever he performs!
No drugs other than caffeine and nicotine for Angus Young. I like to call him a professional rockstar. He’s truly one of the most humble rockstars to ever hit the stage. He was asked in an interview “how does it feel being the best guitarist in rock n roll?” And he replied “I’m not even the best guitarist in the band.” He’s and absolute legend and there’s a very deep rabbit hole to go down to see just how great he is. He’s not the most technical and doesn’t play anything super complicated but he knows how to get tens or hundreds of thousands of people hanging on every note he plays because of his passion and enthusiasm. They will always be my favourite band and I love hearing people tell me all their songs sound the same. If anyone else put out songs that all sound the same they wouldn’t be top ten selling artists of all time like AC/DC lol they know what they’re doing. Keep doing live performances. It’s what they play for. Official music videos are just a teaser. I’ve seen them live twice and no other band sounds as good as they do. And I’ve seen a lot of shows. They were born to rock stadiums 🤘🏼
seeing these guys live in the 70's as a teenager changed my life, an unbelievable experience - the best rhythm section in rock music, Mr Bon Scott - what a front man, and then of course Angus. If you want to hear something special check out the Live at Atlantic Studios recording - simply brilliant
AC/DC were huge in Australia and elsewhere before Brian Johnson. I remember when Bon Scott died the whole country was in shock we thought that was it for AC/DC but then one of the greatest albums of all time was released by the group. Back in black. AC/DC was back.
I watched a documentary on them where Angus stated that his energy on stage was from “cigarettes, tea, chocolate bars, and an oxygen tank just off stage.
@@r.awilliams9815 Angus Young would expose the exact same energy in front of 70 people, too. And has done so hundreds of times. Just like the rest of the band would give 110% every fu*#ing time they'd go on a stage. Similarly top notch professional as the Ramones. They would act very much the same way. They'd really get at each other's throat if one of them didn't give it all during a gig. 😀
They also have a cool promo video of this song-where the band is dressed in white like angels in a tongue in cheek take-off in which Bon scott plays a preacher delivering the "Word"-Let there Be Rock.
I saw them a year later on the Highway to Hell Tour at a very small indoor arena and it was one of the best rock concerts I have ever seen, and I've been to a ton of them and played in so many venues with other bands later in life. This was actually a pretty good look at it to give you an idea. One difference at least in one of the songs, was where Angus Young got on the shoulders of this really huge bouncer dude, who then walked into the audience and up and down the various steps of this small arena. And that was back when remotes were new so he solo'd hard for a long time, like maybe 15 minutes. Covered every seat in the place. Meanwhile the band was just rocking away and Bon was driving the people in the front crazy by interacting with them and doing his antics. At one point, Angus came by me in that extended roving guitar solo; he was flinging his hair everywhere and he was so drenched in sweat it was insane, and I can see how beat up his guitar was and the worn decals on the back of it and so forth and then he flung his head right as he went by me and some of the sweat went right into my eye and it stung. I was quite honored, lol. If you think about watching this in 1978 or 1979, it's really no surprise that I got into ounk and thrash only three years later. Maybe two. This represented the essence of what was to come.
Every song at every ACDC show…this high energy. The audience leaves as tired as the band. You never sit! He’s says he’s 10:2310:26 5’4 (he says, so am I and he’s shorter lol). Seen them 20+ times. Stood next to Angus and was in awe. ☮️❤️rock n roll!!
@@JRcomments Dave Evan’s was the original singer and original drummer was Colin Burgess. was original drummer. Have you watched TH-cam videos of the very beginning of AC/DC called *The Forgotten Sydney of AC/DC. It’s great. I love the 2nd drummer, the Italian Pizza maker 👍 I’m serious, they were all originally dressed in costumes, and so much more.
My favorite song from my favorite band. To ME, Bon Scott is in the top frontmen of all time for rock. Bon, Freddie, Bruce Dickinson, Rob Halford, Axl.. I'm sure there are some i'm leaving out but Bon.. wow.. this band was, and is, so tight. R.I.P. Bon and Mal..
Bad Boy Boogie is such an eye opener. Blues Head Banging Strip Tease Angus Madness Bons Sleazy and Dope Vibe. You see why the record executives fell in love.
Lee I saw AC/DC in August 24,1978 at the Palladium in NYC and they were so damn good.. So good that the band (Rainbow) that they opened for only played two or three songs because the audience who were there to see them were screaming AC/DC during their set. Crazy good stuff and you are right about how lucky we all were to have lived in this era of music! I pinch myself all the time because it was so surreal seeing the greatest bands live in their prime….Btw check out Whole Lotta of Rosie from this era!!!
I saw them in 1978 in Ft Worth, Tx and Angus jumped out into the crowd and body surfed on his back playing the guitar. The man never stopped moving. P.S. they were in my top 3 loudest concerts ever. My ears rang for a solid week:)
57 Yr old Glaswegian here. I was there that night and it was fkn awesome. Proper sweat fest. I remember Angus came thru the crowd one row in front of me and my mates on the shoulders of a roadie at one point. Gigs were always wild and the Apollo was an incredible venue. Thanks for the memories my friend 👍🙏😎 keep em coming lol
Saw them the following year ('79 - I was 18). Loudest concert I ever attended. Best concert of my life (Band-Maid comes close). Angus energy was incredible and is still unmatched, and Bon was the perfect frontman. And gone the next year 😟. Btw: back then, you didn't hear their songs on the radio (it would start with "Highway to Hell") BUT they were on the juke-box in the cafe near my school - that's where I heard "Whole Lotta Rosie" for the first time!
Saw them at Day on the Green in Oakland on this tour. Ted Nugent, Blue Oyster Cult, Journey (Steve Perry's first tour), AC/DC and Cheap Trick. We had never heard of AC/DC and they blew the crowd away. Made us instant AC/DC fans. I went out and bought the Powerage album the next day.
What impresses me is not just the guitar work but to do that while running around the stage adds just a whole other level. It is very hard to hit those notes with a pick while running.
From a year later off of the Highway To Hell album, check out the last song on side A I believe if I remember right, one of the greatest riffs in the world and it's so tight: Beating Around the Bush.
"Ride On", "What's Next To The Moon", "Squealer", "Overdose", "Live Wire" (Live in Paris), to name a few. Enjoy your AC DC journey! This is what I grew up listening too, from 1978 and still to this day. AC DC is my favorite band of all time 🤘🤘
he was not doing coke. would have strung him out for the next day and next performance. pure youth. pure energy. no one like him in history of rock. great vid.
Phil Rudd is such an underrated drummer. He's the master of minimalism yet a human metronome. He's so deep in the pocket. You know it's hard to play that simple best in that time signature for 8 minutes straight
@@Swonder1972 I'm referring to the uneducated listeners out their who always say "I can play drums for AC/DC and i don't even play the drums" they say that because Phil hardly plays any fills...but to me that makes him even more great...hell, he don't even have a ride cymbal and never has he used s click or anything in his ears...he's like "I'll do my thing in perfect time, swing a bit so I don't sound stiff and everyone else follow along. Even Malcolm praised him in several interviews stating when Simon and Chris played for them when Phil needed a time out it was never quite the AC-DC sound
@Meeshrick I was agreeing with you. The entire band, like Sabbath, is all about feel. That is the main reason they still fill stadiums and are as popular now as ever. They have total rock cred all the while women can dance to all their songs. That covers all the bases, right there
Yesssss! Love 'em ! Legends Please also check out another great Aussie band, The Saints, "I'm Stranded" and "Know Your Product" and also Ed Kuepper's solo stuff 😊
Bonn Scot is still my Favorite singer for AC DC, his lyrics are always killer, tied my baby to the railroad tracks, Cannonball down the line, giving that woman one more chance to give it to me one more time, engineer wishing he was home in bed dreaming about Casey Jones, wild eyed woman half a mile ahead thinking about broken bones. it's your love that i want.
Thanks for that mate. Every time i get to see or hear a bit of Bon Scott, my mood lifts considerably. Personally, i think Bon Scott was the epitome of a rock n roll frontman...he just oozed charisma and danger and his voice sounded like two alley cats fighting...pure gold! By the way, Angus is anti-drugs. He has a severe coke habit but its the cola type, and he chain smokes like no one else but has little time for alcohol, let alone anything hard. Bon Scott, on the other hand, was much more liberal when it came to alcohol and drugs.
I was lucky enough to grow up In Australia at the perfect time for music. Got to see these guys with the brilliant Bon Scott live so many times as a teenager in the mid 70’s in Melbourne and they were fricking awesome even then!! Blew our ears off and of course we were all hooked on rock and especially them after seeing their gigs. Bon had so much charisma and always interacted with audiences. Plus he loved the girls and always had a naughty twinkle in his eye. He will always be their frontman to me, I have no interest in seeing them with Brian at all. Oh, and they (apart from Brian) consider themselves to be Australian, which is why Malcolm came home to die. This is their soul home always
Hey man. Loved the reaction.theres a longer version live at Donnington. Brian Johnson singing however but also an amazing version. Would love to see your reaction.
This is my favourite song of all time. The best sounding live performance was released on the Bonfire box set, played live in Paris. Might have been 1979 but I’m not sure. I don’t believe there’s footage. The video of the studio recording is worth a look too. Bon broke his leg jumping over the rest of the band from the pulpit in a church and they had to use studio footage for the remainder of the video.
Makes Thunderstruck look like a kids party. Don't get me wrong they did some amazing songs and albums with Brian. I really don't know why Thunderstruck became so popular when you have this to compare to this live concert and live in Paris a year later. This is the down and dirty AC/DC with Bon that made them famous in the first place.
They retired this song sfter Bon passed, back in black was done after they got it together with Brian Johnson. Bon had seen him before, and said they should try to get him, if anything happened to himself. They do for those about to rock now.
Angus young has always been tee total ! No drugs or alcohol he’s just a phenomenal performer! ❤️🏴
You were here first but I just said something very similar before I saw this
😊
And so did I.
Tea, Milk, with a side of oxygen 😂😂
Bon Scott, the definition of a FRONT MAN. In the mode of Steven Tyler, Robert Plant, David Lee Roth, Ozzy Osborne and Roger Daltry. He and Angus were the heart and soul of AC/DC, while Malcolm, Phil and Cliff were holding down the fort. THIS is the true AC/DC.
Yep!
I think it's fairer to say that Malcolm was the true heart and soul.
I'm not saying you're wrong. I point people at this video and say "no man has ever rocked harder than Angus did here". Just don't sell Malcolm short!
Malcolm is STRONG, as are Cliff and Phil. Hey it's effing AC/DC!!!@@jeremykothe2847
Agreed!
Angus never got tired. He was a machine! And the mighty Bon Scott! That whole concert performance is amazing!
Yeah these guys are like the energizer bunny... never stop!
It’s all that chocolate milk and candy bars he was on!
@@mikecoughlin4128 cocaine kkk
Keep in mind, that was one song out of an entire show. No drugs, no alcohol. Chocolate milk, tea, candy bars.
Believe it or not, Angus Young didn't drink alcohol or do drugs at all. He just had a non stop motor. Bon Scott on the other hand did enough for both of them. I got to see AC/DC twice in 1977 on there first American tour. I've been a fan for over 47 years. They were a pure hard rock band for all times.
I've got a ticket stub from a 77' show in Tennessee framed on my wall, but I wasn't there. I would have been 12 at the time. My then 16 year old brother went. I can remember him coming home they had blown his mind. He gave me the stub the next day. It live in a box of junk for the next nearly twenty years. I bought an Angus and Malcolm signed Australian release TNT and framed it with the stub
And Angus still does it, although a bit less energetic these days.
Hi from France ! this is the last song after two hours on stage ! can you imagine that ? no cocaine here, just pure talent . Wall of sound beyond Angus and Bon !! the world wasn't ready . In 1978 we knew, as kids, it was going to be huge. Angus playing guitar moving like that ! always right in the tune !! but it's crazy, guitarits could understand . like EVH, he is a genius . 46 years after, always fan, i can cry, how we were lucky to have them, i listening thousands bands, thousands of songs, i'm a guitarist too, and well, i haven't found anything better , happy Xmas by a f ...French !😅
Thank you for doing the original version with the great Bon Scott on vocals!
"Bad Boy Boogie", "Dog Eat Dog", "Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be", "Sin City", "Downpayment Blues", "Gimmie a Bullet" from 'Let There Be Rock' and 'Powerage.'
"Riff Raff" Glasgow Apollo. Bon and the boys live were a blistering bolt of raw rock 'n' roll power!
Thanks for getting to this!! I just wanted people to see the crazy energy Angus had back in the day!! These boys know how to rock!!
Angus and Malcolm Young were born to rock, their older brother was already a star in the Easybeats and these two were tearing it up as teenagers. They're all little guys who are jam packed with adrenaline, even if there was some powders around with or without them they blazed like flaming comets for hours at a time . Insane absolutely
It's a miracle that Angus has not suffered from shaken brain syndrome or migraines from years of constantly shaking his head! His head shakes through practically the entire song whenever he performs!
Love Back in Black and Brian Johnson, but I graduated in 79' and AC/DC w/Bon Scott were unmatched maniacal rock monsters!
No drugs other than caffeine and nicotine for Angus Young. I like to call him a professional rockstar. He’s truly one of the most humble rockstars to ever hit the stage. He was asked in an interview “how does it feel being the best guitarist in rock n roll?” And he replied “I’m not even the best guitarist in the band.” He’s and absolute legend and there’s a very deep rabbit hole to go down to see just how great he is. He’s not the most technical and doesn’t play anything super complicated but he knows how to get tens or hundreds of thousands of people hanging on every note he plays because of his passion and enthusiasm. They will always be my favourite band and I love hearing people tell me all their songs sound the same. If anyone else put out songs that all sound the same they wouldn’t be top ten selling artists of all time like AC/DC lol they know what they’re doing. Keep doing live performances. It’s what they play for. Official music videos are just a teaser. I’ve seen them live twice and no other band sounds as good as they do. And I’ve seen a lot of shows. They were born to rock stadiums 🤘🏼
seeing these guys live in the 70's as a teenager changed my life, an unbelievable experience - the best rhythm section in rock music, Mr Bon Scott - what a front man, and then of course Angus. If you want to hear something special check out the Live at Atlantic Studios recording - simply brilliant
AC/DC were huge in Australia and elsewhere before Brian Johnson. I remember when Bon Scott died the whole country was in shock we thought that was it for AC/DC but then one of the greatest albums of all time was released by the group. Back in black. AC/DC was back.
One of my favourite live performances in an ocean full of great live performances.
Angus the greatest R&R guitarist showman of all time!!!!
I watched a documentary on them where Angus stated that his energy on stage was from “cigarettes, tea, chocolate bars, and an oxygen tank just off stage.
Angus never touched drugs, just tea & cigarettes…
His drug is standing in front of 70,000 people, all screaming his name. Ain't no powder can match that.
How could a smoker have this kind of energy without being on oxygen immediately after words? It boggles the mind:)
...and coke a cola
He's been drunk once, first time he became an uncle. Drunk himself stupid, then never again.
@@r.awilliams9815 Angus Young would expose the exact same energy in front of 70 people, too. And has done so hundreds of times. Just like the rest of the band would give 110% every fu*#ing time they'd go on a stage. Similarly top notch professional as the Ramones. They would act very much the same way. They'd really get at each other's throat if one of them didn't give it all during a gig. 😀
They also have a cool promo video of this song-where the band is dressed in white like angels in a tongue in cheek take-off in which Bon scott plays a preacher delivering the "Word"-Let there Be Rock.
Oh man that tour was so damn much fun!!!!
Malcom was one of, if not the best rhythm players ever!!!
AC/DC with Bon on vocals are great music and spicy lyrics🤘
I saw them a year later on the Highway to Hell Tour at a very small indoor arena and it was one of the best rock concerts I have ever seen, and I've been to a ton of them and played in so many venues with other bands later in life.
This was actually a pretty good look at it to give you an idea. One difference at least in one of the songs, was where Angus Young got on the shoulders of this really huge bouncer dude, who then walked into the audience and up and down the various steps of this small arena. And that was back when remotes were new so he solo'd hard for a long time, like maybe 15 minutes. Covered every seat in the place. Meanwhile the band was just rocking away and Bon was driving the people in the front crazy by interacting with them and doing his antics.
At one point, Angus came by me in that extended roving guitar solo; he was flinging his hair everywhere and he was so drenched in sweat it was insane, and I can see how beat up his guitar was and the worn decals on the back of it and so forth and then he flung his head right as he went by me and some of the sweat went right into my eye and it stung. I was quite honored, lol.
If you think about watching this in 1978 or 1979, it's really no surprise that I got into ounk and thrash only three years later. Maybe two. This represented the essence of what was to come.
The Paris gig film footage for that tour is the greatest rock movie of all time....Period...
Im so glad I was in the Australian pub rock scene late 70s 80s 90s and it will never be the same again so fun.
Every song at every ACDC show…this high energy. The audience leaves as tired as the band. You never sit! He’s says he’s 10:23 10:26 5’4 (he says, so am I and he’s shorter lol). Seen them 20+ times. Stood next to Angus and was in awe. ☮️❤️rock n roll!!
The original AC/DC is MY AC/DC. I never really cared for Brian's scream-sing style. Bon's voice sounded so cool and so unique.
Bon is not the original singer, Cliff not the original bass player, Phil not the original drummer. Close though.
@@JRcomments
Dave Evan’s was the original singer and original drummer was Colin Burgess. was original drummer.
Have you watched TH-cam videos of the very beginning of AC/DC called
*The Forgotten Sydney of
AC/DC.
It’s great. I love the 2nd drummer, the Italian Pizza maker 👍 I’m serious, they were all originally dressed in costumes, and so much more.
100% 🇦🇺
@@JRcomments I believe you know what I meant. Thx for the trivia anyway.
Iconic as fuck. Definitely hit For Those About To Rock (We Salute You) next.
Now you need to also check out the epic live version from River Plate and watch him at 54 years old.
this is a awesome example of how passionate and ass kicking they are/ were pioneers nobody actual reviews cool shit like this
you have never lived till you see them in concert. There were no ballads just rock and roll
Ahh...Bon. 😊 ty for reaction!
My favorite song from my favorite band. To ME, Bon Scott is in the top frontmen of all time for rock. Bon, Freddie, Bruce Dickinson, Rob Halford, Axl.. I'm sure there are some i'm leaving out but Bon.. wow.. this band was, and is, so tight. R.I.P. Bon and Mal..
Love seeing the youth turned on and appreciating such a classic. 🤘
Absolutely happy Tuesday whenever Bon Scott is in it!!!! It always puts a smile on my face 😊. Thanks for this. So says Austin Tx. 😎🍸
Angus still has that much energy through every song through a full concert
Bad Boy Boogie is such an eye opener. Blues Head Banging Strip Tease Angus Madness Bons Sleazy and Dope Vibe. You see why the record executives fell in love.
Best live video is Its A Long Way To The Top. You will enjoy hearing and watching Bon Scott play the bagpipes.
Lee I saw AC/DC in August 24,1978 at the Palladium in NYC and they were so damn good.. So good that the band (Rainbow) that they opened for only played two or three songs because the audience who were there to see them were screaming AC/DC during their set. Crazy good stuff and you are right about how lucky we all were to have lived in this era of music! I pinch myself all the time because it was so surreal seeing the greatest bands live in their prime….Btw check out Whole Lotta of Rosie from this era!!!
Those power chords hit you like a sledgehammer.
Got my AC/DC concert tickets yesterday for Croke Park dublin, 80,000 people, this will be my forth time seeing them
Love AC/DC They Rock! Have you seen SRV do the opening one handed riff of Thunder Struck in a Shorts clip?
AC/DC is touring 2024 !!!
Was lucky enough to see AD/DC at the Mayfair, Newcastle (U.K) perform this in 1979 simply an awesome concert.
Great reaction video thanks.
WOW! This takes me back, I saw them in Dayton,Ohio a year before Bon died. Best show ever!
I was there.amazing concert.
The version of "Bad Boy Boogie" from the same Glasgow concert is worth checking out too.
Heard a million times but it's still great. You introduced me to a couple new ones so thanks. And this one was fun too. Let there be....
I saw them in 1978 in Ft Worth, Tx and Angus jumped out into the crowd and body surfed on his back playing the guitar. The man never stopped moving. P.S. they were in my top 3 loudest concerts ever. My ears rang for a solid week:)
57 Yr old Glaswegian here. I was there that night and it was fkn awesome. Proper sweat fest. I remember Angus came thru the crowd one row in front of me and my mates on the shoulders of a roadie at one point. Gigs were always wild and the Apollo was an incredible venue. Thanks for the memories my friend 👍🙏😎 keep em coming lol
Saw them the following year ('79 - I was 18). Loudest concert I ever attended. Best concert of my life (Band-Maid comes close). Angus energy was incredible and is still unmatched, and Bon was the perfect frontman. And gone the next year 😟. Btw: back then, you didn't hear their songs on the radio (it would start with "Highway to Hell") BUT they were on the juke-box in the cafe near my school - that's where I heard "Whole Lotta Rosie" for the first time!
Honest reaction man, a rare thing these days, well done, subbed.
Saw them at Day on the Green in Oakland on this tour. Ted Nugent, Blue Oyster Cult, Journey (Steve Perry's first tour), AC/DC and Cheap Trick. We had never heard of AC/DC and they blew the crowd away. Made us instant AC/DC fans. I went out and bought the Powerage album the next day.
What impresses me is not just the guitar work but to do that while running around the stage adds just a whole other level. It is very hard to hit those notes with a pick while running.
From a year later off of the Highway To Hell album, check out the last song on side A I believe if I remember right, one of the greatest riffs in the world and it's so tight: Beating Around the Bush.
I saw Bon 3 times back in the 70s the guy is fucken great 🟤
"The Jack" from the same live album! is another timeless anthem!
best rhythm section in rock!! malcom is a beast and phil rudd is a machine behind the kit and cliff keeping the groove going!!!
Phil Rudd (drummer) is an absolute metronome!
"Ride On", "What's Next To The Moon", "Squealer", "Overdose", "Live Wire" (Live in Paris), to name a few. Enjoy your AC DC journey! This is what I grew up listening too, from 1978 and still to this day. AC DC is my favorite band of all time 🤘🤘
It was a homecoming as Angus and Malcolm Young were born in Glasgow and Bon Scott was born about 60 miles North East in Fife, Scotland.
Think about this , was in the mid 70's pure rock !
The Glasgow Apollo was one hell of a place to hold a concert.
It certainly seems like it... what a frickin show.
he was not doing coke. would have strung him out for the next day and next performance. pure youth. pure energy. no one like him in history of rock. great vid.
Out and out rock n roll .
Phil Rudd is such an underrated drummer. He's the master of minimalism yet a human metronome. He's so deep in the pocket. You know it's hard to play that simple best in that time signature for 8 minutes straight
What he plays is not simple but as you said the rhythm section has the deepest pocket in rock...
@@Swonder1972 I'm referring to the uneducated listeners out their who always say "I can play drums for AC/DC and i don't even play the drums" they say that because Phil hardly plays any fills...but to me that makes him even more great...hell, he don't even have a ride cymbal and never has he used s click or anything in his ears...he's like "I'll do my thing in perfect time, swing a bit so I don't sound stiff and everyone else follow along. Even Malcolm praised him in several interviews stating when Simon and Chris played for them when Phil needed a time out it was never quite the AC-DC sound
@Meeshrick I was agreeing with you. The entire band, like Sabbath, is all about feel. That is the main reason they still fill stadiums and are as popular now as ever. They have total rock cred all the while women can dance to all their songs. That covers all the bases, right there
@@Swonder1972 well said
Saw them 2 times 1981 Dallas 1990 Dallas still have my acdc dollar bills.
Angus is in his own league. Saw a live video of him doing a George Benson tune and blew me absolutely away.
Legend has it that Angus has some chocolate and a nice cup of tea before going on the man has had the same energy since he was a kid 🙂
When you have that rhythm section behind you, how could you not move??
a true icon. to front. no deliver the first.
Yesssss! Love 'em ! Legends
Please also check out another great Aussie band,
The Saints, "I'm Stranded" and "Know Your Product" and also Ed Kuepper's solo stuff 😊
Bonn Scot is still my Favorite singer for AC DC, his lyrics are always killer, tied my baby to the railroad tracks, Cannonball down the line, giving that woman one more chance to give it to me one more time, engineer wishing he was home in bed dreaming about Casey Jones, wild eyed woman half a mile ahead thinking about broken bones. it's your love that i want.
Angus was a cigarette and chocolate milk guy. He was known as the Tiny T-totaler because he never indulged in drugs or alcohol
Buckle up buttercup, because you’re in for a ride. I feel like that’s an iconic thing to say.
The look on your face mate , pure amazement 😊. Gold . Great reaction
Hahaha yeah this was a good one for facial expressions probably. My face has a mind of its own. Especially with music like this 🤣🤣👍
I saw AC/DC in 2012 I think. And Angus was still doing the Curly from the Three Stooges thing. Amazing.
Thanks for that mate. Every time i get to see or hear a bit of Bon Scott, my mood lifts considerably. Personally, i think Bon Scott was the epitome of a rock n roll frontman...he just oozed charisma and danger and his voice sounded like two alley cats fighting...pure gold! By the way, Angus is anti-drugs. He has a severe coke habit but its the cola type, and he chain smokes like no one else but has little time for alcohol, let alone anything hard. Bon Scott, on the other hand, was much more liberal when it came to alcohol and drugs.
Real rock n roll
Bon was simply The Man
The greasiest, sleaziest and nicest guy of all time. The perfect front man.
I was lucky enough to grow up In Australia at the perfect time for music. Got to see these guys with the brilliant Bon Scott live so many times as a teenager in the mid 70’s in Melbourne and they were fricking awesome even then!! Blew our ears off and of course we were all hooked on rock and especially them after seeing their gigs. Bon had so much charisma and always interacted with audiences. Plus he loved the girls and always had a naughty twinkle in his eye. He will always be their frontman to me, I have no interest in seeing them with Brian at all. Oh, and they (apart from Brian) consider themselves to be Australian, which is why Malcolm came home to die. This is their soul home always
Angus is a human hurricane. A ball of explosive energy!
Brian was an excellent replacement but BON rules! One of the greatest Rock singers ever...attitude, style, charisma and power to spare.
Watch how Gary Richraft interacts with the crowd flying turkey trot live REO Speed wagon guitar solo mind blowing
No One Swings Like Rudd!
Dude, you've GOTTA do
Sin City live in Paris '79 !!!
Phil kept it tied together. He had to have been exhausted
Cool live version
Definitely need to hear every song off of the first 10 albums...4 $$$ure 💪💯💪
super good band👍👍🤘🤘
Hey man. Loved the reaction.theres a longer version live at Donnington. Brian Johnson singing however but also an amazing version. Would love to see your reaction.
This is my favourite song of all time. The best sounding live performance was released on the Bonfire box set, played live in Paris. Might have been 1979 but I’m not sure. I don’t believe there’s footage. The video of the studio recording is worth a look too. Bon broke his leg jumping over the rest of the band from the pulpit in a church and they had to use studio footage for the remainder of the video.
Makes Thunderstruck look like a kids party. Don't get me wrong they did some amazing songs and albums with Brian.
I really don't know why Thunderstruck became so popular when you have this to compare to this live concert and live in Paris a year later. This is the down and dirty AC/DC with Bon that made them famous in the first place.
U gotta admit angus and guitar are one body in that song.
Angus never did drugs…. Facts ! Tea,Milk and cookies before his shows 🎸🤘🏼
Bon and Angus, nothing compares.
Angus is a madman.
Angus NEVER stops.
AWESOME SONG.BON SDCOTT IS GREAT.EVERYTHING THEY DO IS GREAT.{M.G}orig TORONTO,CANADA
Angus may have world record of head bangs without injury
They retired this song sfter Bon passed, back in black was done after they got it together with Brian Johnson. Bon had seen him before, and said they should try to get him, if anything happened to himself. They do for those about to rock now.
In some ways,better than river plate.Absolutely on fire.😊
"Wake and Bake" masterpiece!!!
🎸🎶💯🔥❤️👏☕
Smoke'em If You Got'em ✌️😎
Exactly!! I was on cloud nine last night listening to this with some gummies lol