From Wiki: "Baby, Please Don't Go" is a traditional blues song that was popularized by Delta blues musician Big Joe Williams in 1935. Many cover versions followed, leading to its description as "one of the most played, arranged, and rearranged pieces in blues history."
supposedly Bon did this without the band knowing and they first saw him as they started taping and he went on stage dressed like that. You can tell by Phil Rudd (drummer) and Angus' reaction. they were laughing their asses off. Phil rarely if ever smiles
Countdown was a famous Australian weekly TV show - must watch viewing every Sunday night. - it was mostly pop and mostly aimed at young teenage girls - AC/DC already had a reputation for being "hard', and wild - & this might have been the first time Angus wore a. schoolboy uniform
The other band members had no idea Bon was going to do it. He disappeared for a few hours and then appeared on stage dressed like that. They were just as surprised as everyone else. He was definitely a character.
Angus is a huge fan of Chuck Berry. Thats where he got his double stops & double stop bends on the 🎸 guitar. Also if you notice , he does that Chuck Berry skip on stage.
@gozaband if you notice many guitarist use the double stops. Chuck Berry was the king of Double Stops. Another thing I wanted to point out is that Hendrix loved Chuck Berry and and did many of his songs live in concert like " Jonny B Good " 🎸. Watch Hendrix live and you'll see . 👍
Nice reaction guys,...AC/DC live in Glasgow with Bon 1978, doesn't matter which song there all bangers lol. Or Live in Paris 1979 from the movie Let There Be Rock 👍
Actually Mark was the youngest in the band at the time, not Angus. He was born in 1955, Mark in 1956. Mark wasn't there for that long. Only from 1975-1977 until he was replaced by Cliff who remains to this day.
Blues rock and anarchy! The very essence of AC/DC. The Young brothers were the soul of the band; Bon was its heart. When Bon dies, most Aussie fans thought it would be the end of the band. And, of course, it was. Yeah, they went on to scale unimaginable heights, and there was enough of Bon's spirit left over to lift the lads to their greatest achievement, but after Back in Black, they became a different beast - formulaic, quite frankly boring, unable to recapture Bon's anarchic joy, the ingredient that made their first six albums so great.
It's funny that you said looks like he could whip your ass dressed like that. He actually was a hard living bar fighter. He died before his time because he was an alcoholic. The world lost one of the best rock lead singers because of alcohol poisoning.
listened to these guys since they began... always awesome - high energy shows, glad you leaned the history to go with them... I think you guys might like Stevie Ray Vaughan and his "Blues/Rock" sound - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood (Live at the El Mocambo) is a perfect place to start...
First time I have seen one of you reactions and I love how you get what the band is all about Good Job 🙂
From Wiki: "Baby, Please Don't Go" is a traditional blues song that was popularized by Delta blues musician Big Joe Williams in 1935. Many cover versions followed, leading to its description as "one of the most played, arranged, and rearranged pieces in blues history."
You are So Right ! The Guys LOVED the Blues. 👍
SIMPLY OUTSTANDING 👍
Great reaction, I was right there with you!! Bon and Angus nail this, so damn good!!
supposedly Bon did this without the band knowing and they first saw him as they started taping and he went on stage dressed like that. You can tell by Phil Rudd (drummer) and Angus' reaction. they were laughing their asses off. Phil rarely if ever smiles
Ah that makes a lot of sense! Pure genius. Thanks for sharing!
vengo por acdc y me suscribo por esa bella nena
I saw AC/DC on the Highway to Hell tour in September of 1979 when I was 14. I'm so glad I got to see them with Bon.
Wow must have been an unforgettable moment!
legendary
Accadacca on Countdown in the 70s with Bon upfront. Magic times.
All hail molly and Countdown
The best cover of the song
Countdown was a famous Australian weekly TV show - must watch viewing every Sunday night. - it was mostly pop and mostly aimed at young teenage girls - AC/DC already had a reputation for being "hard', and wild - & this might have been the first time Angus wore a. schoolboy uniform
No wonder that Angus and other guys smiling and laughing, you have to love Bon Scott dressed up as a girl, RIP Bon!
As life-long fan of AC/DC, I didn't know their cover of this classic. I love it!
Right?!? Thanks for watching with us! 🤘🏼
The other band members had no idea Bon was going to do it. He disappeared for a few hours and then appeared on stage dressed like that. They were just as surprised as everyone else. He was definitely a character.
Saw them in Boston
Angus is a huge fan of Chuck Berry. Thats where he got his double stops & double stop bends on the 🎸 guitar. Also if you notice , he does that Chuck Berry skip on stage.
Aahh that makes so much sense! How did I not know / see this before!!
@gozaband if you notice many guitarist use the double stops. Chuck Berry was the king of Double Stops. Another thing I wanted to point out is that Hendrix loved Chuck Berry and and did many of his songs live in concert like " Jonny B Good " 🎸. Watch Hendrix live and you'll see . 👍
The night Pippy Longstocking sang lead for AC/DC. Bon was unavailable for comment. lmao
Listen to Angus ripping it to bits, just a kid wizard
Absolutely 🧙
Such a great Performance
Nice reaction guys,...AC/DC live in Glasgow with Bon 1978, doesn't matter which song there all bangers lol.
Or Live in Paris 1979 from the movie Let There Be Rock 👍
straight trail blazers
Actually Mark was the youngest in the band at the time, not Angus. He was born in 1955, Mark in 1956. Mark wasn't there for that long. Only from 1975-1977 until he was replaced by Cliff who remains to this day.
The best cover ever, thanks. I would like to see the live version of deep purple child in time.
First song I heard, still listening ??? 13 - 51
Just wondering what are the lines on their faces if anyone knows
Blues rock and anarchy! The very essence of AC/DC. The Young brothers were the soul of the band; Bon was its heart. When Bon dies, most Aussie fans thought it would be the end of the band. And, of course, it was. Yeah, they went on to scale unimaginable heights, and there was enough of Bon's spirit left over to lift the lads to their greatest achievement, but after Back in Black, they became a different beast - formulaic, quite frankly boring, unable to recapture Bon's anarchic joy, the ingredient that made their first six albums so great.
It's funny that you said looks like he could whip your ass dressed like that. He actually was a hard living bar fighter. He died before his time because he was an alcoholic. The world lost one of the best rock lead singers because of alcohol poisoning.
Whats with the black paint across the face?
In the girl is perfect because she must have a good percentage of native american blood on her. I think iroqueses used this paint.
there will never be another Bon Scott! but, that being said.... there will never be another AC/DC. just sayin'.
A lot of artist did a version of this song , one of the best known is by Van Morrison th-cam.com/video/6BDoV6hBNMY/w-d-xo.html
WTF is that Face?
It’s fun and weird like us. Thanks for playing!
wtf is on your face
listened to these guys since they began... always awesome - high energy shows, glad you leaned the history to go with them... I think you guys might like Stevie Ray Vaughan and his "Blues/Rock" sound - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood (Live at the El Mocambo) is a perfect place to start...