It seems like I stopped a bit to early But i took the video from a full concert as I do not edit my reactions and are all one take I could not know where the song ends . Sometimes this happens but at least you know the Reaction is real no edit no add up just a girl listening to some AC/DC for the first time
*AC/DC is great. However it is time to rembermber Jeff Beck. As we all know, he recently passed. Time for some appreication. He even was doing concerts in Sept 2022 that you can find. "The Gutiar God"*
You need to experience the masterpiece of the entire discography the album Highway to Hell I could see you rocking out to the song The Girls Got Rhythm but also the title track really every song from that album is what blew AC/DC up. Bon had contributed his lyrics to the next album Back in Black which is when Brian came into the band, most of what he sang was written by Bon. Sadly Bon died from drowning in his own vomit after a drunken night. Bon was a true Rock and Roll bad boy front teeth knocked out from fighting they said he was always fighting and Chasing women.
Yeah, you did miss the end of the song, they always end a song with an Angus jump, if you get the chance to hear the rest, do it. Awesome reaction though 😄😄😄
Nice to hear some love for the underappreciated Malcolm. Truly a master of his craft. He didn't have the gravitas of Angus but he was the engine room of their sound and integral to the band. RIP Malcolm
Angus said that anybody - with practice - could do what he did - but to do what Malcolm did, commit to it, give a song both it's platform & push it along took a rare talent. RIP Malcolm - you were one in a million mate.
Bon was a legend The band feels very different more aussie I love the clip for "It's a Long Way to the Top" rolling down Swanston Street on the back of a flatbed is gold, I hope you do more early AC/DC. Take care
So glad u are checking out the legendary Bon Scott. He had an amazing voice. Angus is pure energy and I absolutely love it. Like a couple of others, I strongly recommend It's a Long Way to the Top(If u Want to Rock n Roll). Awesome reaction Biss❤️🤘
I love both Bon and Brian. A Bon song I would highly recommend is 'A Touch Too Much'. Not as well known to the masses as some of their other songs, but it's one of my very favorite songs. I love the groove of the song! (It will make you shimmy) I would recommend the official video on this one. The lyrics are very suggestive, and watching Bon perform it is great. He is so cheeky! lol That was one of Bon's strengths, he was naturally funny, and a lot of the lyrics to his songs are hilarious...'Big Balls'...(Yes Bisscute, what you are thinking is correct...I need say no more. LOL)
My absolute favorite Bon song is "Ride On" A rather slow and quiet piece, very untypical for ACDC, almost nobody knows, except for the die-hard fans, but I think this song best explains who Bon was. Greetings from Germany (by the way, you almost stopped the song in the middle)
I was 15 years old and was lucky enough to see the band live with Bon. Incredible!!!! Angus was so electrified that he was on an oxygen mask in between. A tempo what they all lived on stage, there is unfortunately no longer. Music that pushed us up, and still builds me up today. Music that always kept you on the fast track. Successful songs in which no insults occurred and also no everyday " Motherf....r" needed.
Sorry I'm late to this particular party. I'm here in Glasgow and I was at this concert in the Apollo, and of course I was a very young lad jumping up and down to this gig like a madman. This was in the very early stages of radio microphones and speakers, and Angus was trying one out with his guitar so he could have more freedom to run around. During the encore to this, ho left the stage and reappeared in one of the posh boxes at the side of the stage and never missed a beat. During another one, he actually left the stage exit and went out onto the street while still playing, and came back through another door. If you type "fling thing" here on You Tube, you'll get to see him do the box one.
The 'Whole lot of Rosie' 'live' song also has huge energy and was recorded when the guys were young, worth a look and again you will need to stand up for it 😁
Brilliant, it's impossible to stand still when you're listening to great music like this, it forces you to move with the energy being transmitted. Was in Bon's home town of Kirriemuir at the weekend, there's a statue of him in the village. Great band, great reaction.
Angus was an absolute force of nature. I saw them in the mid 80's and his hair was a lot longer and we were pelted from the sweat flying off his banging head. Their energy is always off the charts!
this was them at their prime. the energy, their playing, everything. i saw them a few times in the 90s. angus was freaking amazing then, but the bon era was incredible. it's the raw energy they had. i think bon's death affected them, obviously. and brian joining, they became a more polished band, similar to van halen with hagar. ac/dc was at their best on the 'if you want blood, you got it' album. epic. ps: yes, you ended it during what is possibly the best live guitar performance ever.
My new favorite channel, in reactions I really like when someone in a younger age group enjoys some of the music I grew up to, was born in 81 but I caught the later part of the 80s and the 90s was my fun decade. Music just isn't like it used to be and it's nice seeing someone appreciate it, she brings a very unique sense of humor to lol. Very cool
Yes I found this channel, very nice.....I beat you buy 10 year's 71....so I was in the hight of the 80's hair bands, but 70's rock I prefer more, but won't turn off any rock 50's to the 1990.
Bon Scott. I was at the Day on the Green Concert in Oakland, CA in 1978 when they performed there. A great memory for Me. I was younger than you are now. Wow, who would have pegged you as a metal head. lol
Propper, no messing,good old rock n roll....🤘🤘.....love it🎸...lucky enough to see them with both singers.....I have to say though,with the benefits of youth the Bon Scott gigs just blew us all away.
Love your dancing & you were right to invoke the spirit of the 50s. This song starts w/ him describing the pop music situation around the world in 1955. Then Chuck Berry comes along & shakes things up. They cop a lyric of his in this song & Angus Young is aping Berry's stage moves all thruout this video. This is essentially a sped up ode to 50s rock.
I'll have my musicians shirtless, sweaty, and energetically thrashing around the stage, please. No fancy suits, no choreography, no soundtracks. Raw rock n' roll at its finest.
I absolutely love AC/DC, especially from the Bon Scott era! That said, I don’t know what I liked more: the performance video or Bisscute dancing with a beautiful smile on her face!❤❤
If you do more AC/DC I highly recommend the song "Long Way To The Top" there's a very popular video floating around of the band playing it on a float riding down the street, it's a great video and includes Bon Scott on the bagpipes. I'm sure you'd enjoy it.
I was a teenager in high school when this was coming out. Everybody had their own Angus impression. The schoolboy uniform was so uncool that it was cool :-)
Saw them live with Bon so many times as a teenager in Melbourne when they were starting out. They were brilliant, even then, and I will always be a Bon girl!! I was so lucky, and even at the time we knew we were seeing something amazing, they were so tight and great! Will always remember Bon with much love and sadness at the same time. He will always be their lead singer to,me.
How we danced to this in the '70s is exactly the way you were dancing in your reaction! (Not at a disco though. Disco and rock did NOT mix at the time) Love to see the joy that music brings you.
Dance floor was always packed when this came on in the late 70s early 80s mobile discos when i was a kid ,very early teens,and the girls in there hippy skirts rocked out the hardest.
Yea .. you spot a legend. Bon Scott and let there be rock. best energy sonf for a morning awakening youl be full of enery all day and song will play in your head all day
The solo that Angus was playing at the end of the video is part of Let There Be Rock, not the start of the next song, but he didn't play that on the studio record 👍
first band I saw.. 14yo... in Melbourne '75... daytime show with a zillion skinheads and sharpies.. and I was only surfie kid... skins and sharps hated surfers... I survived but had ring in my ears for about 2 days... was awesome..they looked exactly like this
Great reaction! I could tell you were really enjoying that, you were rocking hard, and that hair was everywhere, AC/DC has so many great songs, TNT, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, High Voltage, The Jack, Whole Lotta Rosie, Hells Bells, Squealer, Back in Black, and Big Balls
I was in a shop once all of a sudden bagpipes started playing 'its a long way to the top' everyone walked out side to see. that happened in all the shops too. I'm from Perth Bon Scott lived and is buried here.
This a song played at a keg party at your friend's house when his parents were out of town hoping a couple of girls were there. Of course any girls that showed up drank for free.😀
You would listen to ACDC on Friday night at the local dive bar jukebox after a hard week of blue collar work. ACDC was the working man's band. They were most definitely ANTI DISCO.
Yep. Bon Scott died suddenly from alcohol poisoning. The first album with Brian Johnson was 1980's Back In Black, and the all-black cover was in part representative of the band's mourning for Bon.
Hi Biscute, This was a bit of a homecoming for Bon, Malcolm, and Angus, all three members of the band were born in Scotland, Malcolm and Angus Young in Glasgow, and Bon in Forfar!! 😀 😀 🤘 🤘 🎸 🎸 🎸 🎸 Bon sadly passed away on February 19th 1980 aged just 33 after a night out drinking with friends, he climbed into the back seat of his friend's car to sleep it off and choked on his own vomit, he was found dead the next morning 🙏🙏 RIP Bon 🙏 🙏 Rythmn guitarist Malcolm Young passed away on November 18th 2017, aged 64 from dementia 🙏🙏 RIP Mal 🙏 🙏 Angus was 23 years old here, he is now 67 years old and still performing today in 2023 with AC/DC, who celebrate 50 years together this year!! 😀 😀 🤘 🤘 🎸 🎸 🎸 4 months after Bon's passing, the band recorded the Back in Black album with new frontman Brian Johnson and dedicated it to the memory of Bon Scott, Brian is now 75 years old and still performing today with AC/DC as well 😀 😀 🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸
This was a song you would listen to in... a pub. With maybe 500 people max, crammed onto a small floor, with a huge amplifier and too much distortion. Everyone would be going apeshit, drinks spilling everywhere. Ahh Sydney.
People should stop saying Aussie, this was a homecoming, both the Young brothers and Bon were from Scotland, the Youngs' from Glasgow and Bon from Fife. They were only 'Australian' (citizens) as they moved there. Still followed the football teams (soccer) from here, Rangers and Scotland. Angus has actually probably lived more time in the Netherlands than Australia too!
I've had the pleasure of seeing them on 4 different concert tours and They Always put on a Great Rock Show!!! Never had the chance to see Bon Scott,R.I.P!! I don't know how Angus does every show without a headache... Lol... Great Reaction Beautiful young lady..😘🤘😉
Right at their peak. I believe this was their second tour to Europe and UK. They got home after a long 1st tour for a holiday and manager told them to go straight back to Europe coz they were already huge with their live shows.
bon.....is the one and only, and i grow up with brian's voice, but......nobody is like him. this was my first time and i love see u dancing....ahahahhahaha soo cute !!!! thanks
When AC/DC started in Australia in 1973, they had a singer named Dave Evans. He was more of a glam rock singer, and they recorded 1 single w/ him on vocals ('Can I sit next to you girl?') in 1974... Evans left AC/DC soon after because he was not making any money... But AC/DC sounded different w/ Dave Evans on vocals... more like bands of the early 70's - T-Rex , The Who, Mott The Hoople, etc. Bon Scott had been singing since the 60's...first a pop group The Valentines, then blues rockers Fraternity. A motorbike accident sidelined him, and by 1974, he had quit music, married and was working odd jobs to make a living. He met AC/DC in 1974 when their manager hired him as a driver! Angus & Malcolm Young liked him immediately - he was a Scottish immigrant like them... AC/DC asked him to join, so he played drums initially... After Dave Evans quit that year, he offered to sing lead. He impressed the band w/ his vocal ability and stage presence, and AC/DC knew he was the man for the job. His bluesy, high intensity vocals were perfect for AC/DC and allowed them to be more sonically aggressive. AC/DC was still trying to define their sound as they recorded their first 2 albums in Australia - 'High voltage' and 'T.N.T.' in 1975... Bon Scott's vocals were essential in making AC/DC the band they became... They were signed in the UK and USA in 1976, but they struggled for years to make an impact. 'Let there be rock' was their 4th studio album in 1977 and it was the start of a climb to their commercial peak. In 1979, AC/DC released 'Highway to Hell' & it was their first album to be certified gold in the US (half million copies). What happened in early 1980 was a bit murky... Bon Scott was living in London and 1 night, he had dinner at their tour manager's house, and then went to the bars to meet up w/ friends... There, Bon apparently did quite a few whiskey shots... and when the bars closed, a friend offered him a ride. However, Bon Scott passed out in his car... Unable to move Bon, his friend put a blanket on him to keep him warm until he awoke. The next day, his friend was shocked to see Bon still in his car and had turned blue. Bon Scott was rushed to a hospital, where he was declared D.O.A. AC/DC was devastated by the loss and considered breaking up the band. It was Bon's parents that encouraged AC/DC to carry on w/ a new singer... Brian Johnson was broke at the time, working a manual labor job, and trying to get gigs for his band Geordie, when he was asked by phone to audition for AC/DC... When Brian Johnson first sang for the band members in a rehearsal in London, they really loved his voice - he could scream as high as Bon could, and had the energy they needed. They recorded their 1980 album 'Back in black', which sold hugely and became the top 5 best-selling albums of all time. His vocal delivery was just as aggressive (both Bon & Brian were huge fans of Little Richard), so they approached AC/DC vovally w/ the tone that Bon Scott had set.
I have been a fan of Angus from day one but, am I the only one that noticed that it appears his legs have never seen the light of day... When he is running around on stage it looks like he is on a pair of glow sticks. 🤣 Doesn't change the fact that the man is a musical genius though. Biss, as always, BIG HUGS and lots of ❤ from Tennessee, USA!
I was just listening to AC/DC on my way home. You have to check out "You Shook Me All Night Long". My personal favorite song by them...but so many great ones!
AC/DC was just starting their climb to fame as I was turning 13. I always enjoyed listening to AC/DC when it came on the radio, but never really invested time, energy, or money in listening or watching their live or video performances. So your reaction to Let There Be Rock is my first time seeing a 1978 image of what AC/DC looked like when they were “young and hungry”. My reaction is, WOW! Thanks for allowing me (us) to join you on your musical journey.🤩
There's a story that before Bonn Scott died, maybe AC/DC was playing the same club, or he just happened to be there when Brian Johnson was performing with his old group Geordie, and he was blown away, and was telling everyone that this guy was rolling around on the ground and screaming, and it was so amazing! It's almost like he chose his own replacement. Later, they told that story to Brian Johnson, and he said he remembered that show. His appendix had burst, but he still had to perform, and he was rolling on the ground and screaming because he was in extreme pain and agony! Bonn Scott passed out drunk in the back of a car, and I believe he pulled a Jimi Hendrix. Meaning that at some point, he was probably laying on his back and vomited, and then died of asphyxiation by basically drowning in his own vomit. It used to be a thing after Brian Johnson joined AC/DC that real purists thought it wasn't real AC/DC without Bonn Scott, but that's probably a very old outdated thing since Brian Johnson has now been the lead of the band for longer than Bonn Scott was ever even alive. I love and appreciate Bonn Scott, but I love Brian Johnson more. You should do "It's A Long Way To The Top If You Want To Rock N Roll".
The story was from 1972 (?) before AC/DC was formed. Bon Scott was fronting the band Fraternity, and they were on a UK tour when they opened for Geordie. Bon saw Brian Johnson singing that night and thought he was great... screaming while rolling onstage from appendicitis! Brian Johnson also remembered meeting Bon... Years later, Brian saw AC/DC on TV playing a concert for 'Rock goes to college' and he recognized the singer (Bon) and became a fan of AC/DC's music. After Bon Scott's death, AC/DC got a letter from a US fan suggesting Geordie singer Brian Johnson for the band... Angus and Malcolm Young recalled Bon telling them about Brian Johnson of Geordie, and if Bon was impressed (Bon didn't like newer singers), then he must be good! So, they tracked Brian Johnson in Newcastle and asked him to audition in 1980.
In the 70's AC/DC was a way for us "non disco" rock people to listen to pure and simple rock. Its hard to explain but AC/DC was a more then a rock band. Glad you liked it.
As a drummer in a band with my brother in my youth , i got dirty deeds as a casette tape for christmas circa 1984 and it opened the doors for me in terms of being a performer for your fans . This band had to be one of the most energetic live bands ever.. as for the clubs , there were bars and taverns that would have live performers back in the day ...Thank you for doing this !
Love the band then & now. For me its got to be Its a long way to the top if you want to rock and roll How many people knew Bon Scott played the Bag Pipes
That last part is actually an extended solo of the same song. Angus has his moment that sounds like a different song but does his signature jump at the very end, I can see your confusion, just know it didn't lead to another song. BTW, during the 70s there were all kinds of music clubs. Discos were only a small part of it but was the trend at the time that was mostly recorded music played by DJs. Other clubs had mostly live bands and those were Rock clubs, Punk clubs, Jazz clubs and so on. Disco clubs were all about the recorded music, lights, fashion and dance moves.
It seems like I stopped a bit to early But i took the video from a full concert as I do not edit my reactions and are all one take I could not know where the song ends . Sometimes this happens but at least you know the Reaction is real no edit no add up just a girl listening to some AC/DC for the first time
*AC/DC is great. However it is time to rembermber Jeff Beck. As we all know, he recently passed. Time for some appreication. He even was doing concerts in Sept 2022 that you can find. "The Gutiar God"*
You did a great job , awesome reaction!
You need to experience the masterpiece of the entire discography the album Highway to Hell I could see you rocking out to the song The Girls Got Rhythm but also the title track really every song from that album is what blew AC/DC up. Bon had contributed his lyrics to the next album Back in Black which is when Brian came into the band, most of what he sang was written by Bon. Sadly Bon died from drowning in his own vomit after a drunken night. Bon was a true Rock and Roll bad boy front teeth knocked out from fighting they said he was always fighting and Chasing women.
Yeah, you did miss the end of the song, they always end a song with an Angus jump, if you get the chance to hear the rest, do it.
Awesome reaction though 😄😄😄
Nice reaction as always Biss🙂
Nice to hear some love for the underappreciated Malcolm. Truly a master of his craft. He didn't have the gravitas of Angus but he was the engine room of their sound and integral to the band. RIP Malcolm
And he was their manager and booking agent as well. Sadly missed by all of us.
Malcolm was more than integral. He wrote the riffs...not Angus. So, without Malcolm, there wouldn't have been all those great songs.
Angus said that anybody - with practice - could do what he did - but to do what Malcolm did, commit to it, give a song both it's platform & push it along took a rare talent. RIP Malcolm - you were one in a million mate.
@@jomojojo6603 .. absolutely. I see him standing in his spot out of the limelight cranking out those huge riffs.
It makes me very sad.
*Malcom
Bon was a legend The band feels very different more aussie I love the clip for "It's a Long Way to the Top" rolling down Swanston Street on the back of a flatbed is gold, I hope you do more early AC/DC. Take care
Yes do this one next, great song
Great to see Angus and Malcolm performing back home in Scotland 🏴 too!
yeah those guys on the bags were awesome ,bag pipes can rock it .
I was going to comment the same. It’s mandatory, as it’s such a great song and video.
I followed the flatbed all around Melbourne that day !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Angus is just pure energy on stage. Love that guy
the energizer rock monster
So glad u are checking out the legendary Bon Scott. He had an amazing voice. Angus is pure energy and I absolutely love it. Like a couple of others, I strongly recommend It's a Long Way to the Top(If u Want to Rock n Roll). Awesome reaction Biss❤️🤘
Bon Scott was a show man as well as the vocalist for the band.
I love both Bon and Brian. A Bon song I would highly recommend is 'A Touch Too Much'. Not as well known to the masses as some of their other songs, but it's one of my very favorite songs. I love the groove of the song! (It will make you shimmy) I would recommend the official video on this one. The lyrics are very suggestive, and watching Bon perform it is great. He is so cheeky! lol That was one of Bon's strengths, he was naturally funny, and a lot of the lyrics to his songs are hilarious...'Big Balls'...(Yes Bisscute, what you are thinking is correct...I need say no more. LOL)
That entire Highways To Hell album is a masterpiece.
Whole album is 🔥
Bon Scott, the Frontman’s frontman, with the youngs, legendary!
My absolute favorite Bon song is "Ride On"
A rather slow and quiet piece, very untypical for ACDC, almost nobody knows, except for the die-hard fans, but I think this song best explains who Bon was. Greetings from Germany (by the way, you almost stopped the song in the middle)
I'll tell you who is a die hard fan. Ask someone to name an AC/DC ballad. They only ever did one.
I love the blues feel of Ride On.
shazbot...nanu nanu
All my life I've been singing "Right On"! 🤪
I was 15 years old and was lucky enough to see the band live with Bon. Incredible!!!!
Angus was so electrified that he was on an oxygen mask in between. A tempo what they all lived on stage, there is unfortunately no longer. Music that pushed us up, and still builds me up today. Music that always kept you on the fast track. Successful songs in which no insults occurred and also no everyday " Motherf....r" needed.
Sorry I'm late to this particular party. I'm here in Glasgow and I was at this concert in the Apollo, and of course I was a very young lad jumping up and down to this gig like a madman. This was in the very early stages of radio microphones and speakers, and Angus was trying one out with his guitar so he could have more freedom to run around. During the encore to this, ho left the stage and reappeared in one of the posh boxes at the side of the stage and never missed a beat. During another one, he actually left the stage exit and went out onto the street while still playing, and came back through another door. If you type "fling thing" here on You Tube, you'll get to see him do the box one.
The 'Whole lot of Rosie' 'live' song also has huge energy and was recorded when the guys were young, worth a look and again you will need to stand up for it 😁
it does? might have to check that out someday ❤️
Brilliant, it's impossible to stand still when you're listening to great music like this, it forces you to move with the energy being transmitted. Was in Bon's home town of Kirriemuir at the weekend, there's a statue of him in the village. Great band, great reaction.
This is one of my favorites by acd
Angus was an absolute force of nature. I saw them in the mid 80's and his hair was a lot longer and we were pelted from the sweat flying off his banging head. Their energy is always off the charts!
this was them at their prime. the energy, their playing, everything. i saw them a few times in the 90s. angus was freaking amazing then, but the bon era was incredible. it's the raw energy they had. i think bon's death affected them, obviously. and brian joining, they became a more polished band, similar to van halen with hagar.
ac/dc was at their best on the 'if you want blood, you got it' album. epic.
ps: yes, you ended it during what is possibly the best live guitar performance ever.
You absolute must see their live version of “Whole lotta Rosie” live at River Plate!! You will stunned and flabbergasted for sure!!
You were adorable rocking out to the awesome AC/DC
My new favorite channel, in reactions I really like when someone in a younger age group enjoys some of the music I grew up to, was born in 81 but I caught the later part of the 80s and the 90s was my fun decade. Music just isn't like it used to be and it's nice seeing someone appreciate it, she brings a very unique sense of humor to lol. Very cool
Yes I found this channel, very nice.....I beat you buy 10 year's 71....so I was in the hight of the 80's hair bands, but 70's rock I prefer more, but won't turn off any rock 50's to the 1990.
Let there be light, let there be sound, let there be drums, let there be Bisscute!
I was 2 MONTHS OLD when this happened!!! Bon was an amazing LEGEND!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
As they say in one of their songs..
"It's a long way to the top if you wanna rock n roll.."
In Loving Memory
Bon Scott (1946-1980)
Please, you must absolutely do "Baby please don't go" 🙏
This is fun. Gorgeous lady enjoying the best band on the planet.
Nailed it
Bon Scott. I was at the Day on the Green Concert in Oakland, CA in 1978 when they performed there. A great memory for Me. I was younger than you are now.
Wow, who would have pegged you as a metal head. lol
Haha right? ❤️
At that time in Australia we had dance halls and pubs where bands would turn up to play.
Your smile is priceless! Thank you for such a high energy reaction. 👍🥰
You are so kind❤️
Propper, no messing,good old rock n roll....🤘🤘.....love it🎸...lucky enough to see them with both singers.....I have to say though,with the benefits of youth the Bon Scott gigs just blew us all away.
The 70's was a wonderful time to be young
Seems like it ❤
Bon Scott, my all time favorite front man...wish he'd still have been alive and with AC⚡DC
he was amazing ❤
@@BisscuteReacts ke tal buenas noches saludos desde chile y de Grand Funk no has hecho un vídeo de ellos son populares acá en chile saludos 🤘🤘🤘🇨🇱
Love your dancing & you were right to invoke the spirit of the 50s. This song starts w/ him describing the pop music situation around the world in 1955. Then Chuck Berry comes along & shakes things up. They cop a lyric of his in this song & Angus Young is aping Berry's stage moves all thruout this video. This is essentially a sped up ode to 50s rock.
She's a fiery one that's way cool
I'll have my musicians shirtless, sweaty, and energetically thrashing around the stage, please. No fancy suits, no choreography, no soundtracks. Raw rock n' roll at its finest.
Great to hear you mention about the bass between the bass and the drums its what really drive this song along with malcom
I absolutely love AC/DC, especially from the Bon Scott era! That said, I don’t know what I liked more: the performance video or Bisscute dancing with a beautiful smile on her face!❤❤
If you do more AC/DC I highly recommend the song "Long Way To The Top" there's a very popular video floating around of the band playing it on a float riding down the street, it's a great video and includes Bon Scott on the bagpipes. I'm sure you'd enjoy it.
Plus this is their hometown
Your such a lil doll...love your reactions to music from my generation.. GENX....✌️❣️🤘....
love that you're getting into the Bon Scott era of AC/DC....Brian is great too don't get me wrong.....But Bon was an absolute wild man on stage
Sadly it was his wild man personality off stage that took him at such a young age!! He was an amazing singer and front man.
I was a teenager in high school when this was coming out. Everybody had their own Angus impression. The schoolboy uniform was so uncool that it was cool :-)
Oh nice ♥
Saw them live with Bon so many times as a teenager in Melbourne when they were starting out. They were brilliant, even then, and I will always be a Bon girl!! I was so lucky, and even at the time we knew we were seeing something amazing, they were so tight and great! Will always remember Bon with much love and sadness at the same time. He will always be their lead singer to,me.
How we danced to this in the '70s is exactly the way you were dancing in your reaction! (Not at a disco though. Disco and rock did NOT mix at the time) Love to see the joy that music brings you.
Haha thanks, glad you liked it ❤️
MS! Epic ending!🎸🎸🎸🎸
Perfect reaction thank you.
AC/DC as a band are awesome ..Bon .angus. Malcolm.cliff .and phill 🔥🔥🔥
Dance floor was always packed when this came on in the late 70s early 80s mobile discos when i was a kid ,very early teens,and the girls in there hippy skirts rocked out the hardest.
Yea .. you spot a legend. Bon Scott and let there be rock. best energy sonf for a morning awakening youl be full of enery all day and song will play in your head all day
Bon Scott was still one of best singers of all times great songs I saw them 4 times
"Makes me want to shimmy"
LOL, well then you SHIMMY your heart out, girl! We're here for it!
Saying Shimmy shimmy made me laugh. You're just too funny! I love it though!
Have a great day young lady! 💯🤘🤘🤘🤘
The best frontman ever R I P the KING of kings
Love this song
Glad you do ♥
Let's go see them cool thanks biscute
The solo that Angus was playing at the end of the video is part of Let There Be Rock, not the start of the next song, but he didn't play that on the studio record 👍
We were having an absolute blast in the late '70s
first band I saw.. 14yo... in Melbourne '75... daytime show with a zillion skinheads and sharpies.. and I was only surfie kid... skins and sharps hated surfers... I survived but had ring in my ears for about 2 days... was awesome..they looked exactly like this
Great reaction! I could tell you were really enjoying that, you were rocking hard, and that hair was everywhere, AC/DC has so many great songs, TNT, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, High Voltage, The Jack, Whole Lotta Rosie, Hells Bells, Squealer, Back in Black, and Big Balls
I was in a shop once all of a sudden bagpipes started playing 'its a long way to the top' everyone walked out side to see. that happened in all the shops too. I'm from Perth Bon Scott lived and is buried here.
Dave Evans with AC DC is a real treat
That was the endng of "Let there be rock. You stopped it to short. That's ok you didn't know. Great stuff Bisscute.
This a song played at a keg party at your friend's house when his parents were out of town hoping a couple of girls were there. Of course any girls that showed up drank for free.😀
Bon Scott died about 15 months after this show. The Scottish born singer (like Angus and Malcolm, Aussie transplants) will be forever missed.
You would listen to ACDC on Friday night at the local dive bar jukebox after a hard week of blue collar work. ACDC was the working man's band. They were most definitely ANTI DISCO.
yeah. AC/DC used to to record 3 or 4 songs at a time in the same studio to save money. it was common back then. Long live Bon Scott
" We have clubs now where everybody goes and twerks "......lol😁....that's some funny shit....
This music and your delighted response make for a double treat!
Loved you'r reaction , loved to see you dance , shake you'r hair and smile to a great song
Thank you so much ❤
Yep. Bon Scott died suddenly from alcohol poisoning.
The first album with Brian Johnson was 1980's Back In Black, and the all-black cover was in part representative of the band's mourning for Bon.
Hi Biscute, This was a bit of a homecoming for Bon, Malcolm, and Angus, all three members of the band were born in Scotland, Malcolm and Angus Young in Glasgow, and Bon in Forfar!! 😀 😀 🤘 🤘 🎸 🎸 🎸 🎸
Bon sadly passed away on February 19th 1980 aged just 33 after a night out drinking with friends, he climbed into the back seat of his friend's car to sleep it off and choked on his own vomit, he was found dead the next morning 🙏🙏 RIP Bon 🙏 🙏
Rythmn guitarist Malcolm Young passed away on November 18th 2017, aged 64 from dementia 🙏🙏 RIP Mal 🙏 🙏
Angus was 23 years old here, he is now 67 years old and still performing today in 2023 with AC/DC, who celebrate 50 years together this year!! 😀 😀 🤘 🤘 🎸 🎸 🎸
4 months after Bon's passing, the band recorded the Back in Black album with new frontman Brian Johnson and dedicated it to the memory of Bon Scott, Brian is now 75 years old and still performing today with AC/DC as well 😀 😀 🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸
Bon was phenomenal,glad you noticed Malcolm was AC/DC's engine! x
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This was a song you would listen to in... a pub. With maybe 500 people max, crammed onto a small floor, with a huge amplifier and too much distortion. Everyone would be going apeshit, drinks spilling everywhere. Ahh Sydney.
People should stop saying Aussie, this was a homecoming, both the Young brothers and Bon were from Scotland, the Youngs' from Glasgow and Bon from Fife. They were only 'Australian' (citizens) as they moved there. Still followed the football teams (soccer) from here, Rangers and Scotland. Angus has actually probably lived more time in the Netherlands than Australia too!
You go girl you sure your not from 70s❤😂😮your so awesome and amazing miss biss
I've had the pleasure of seeing them on 4 different concert tours and They Always put on a Great Rock Show!!! Never had the chance to see Bon Scott,R.I.P!! I don't know how Angus does every show without a headache... Lol... Great Reaction Beautiful young lady..😘🤘😉
45 years ago in Glasgow .... old, but still never reached. Thx Bisscute. You are a true metal fan :-)
Angust Young is phenomenal...This song is energy of old Time...Thx for this song, again your hair Biss omg...❤
Ac dc is legend!
Right at their peak.
I believe this was their second tour to Europe and UK. They got home after a long 1st tour for a holiday and manager told them to go straight back to Europe coz they were already huge with their live shows.
bon.....is the one and only, and i grow up with brian's voice, but......nobody is like him. this was my first time and i love see u dancing....ahahahhahaha soo cute !!!! thanks
When AC/DC started in Australia in 1973, they had a singer named Dave Evans. He was more of a glam rock singer, and they recorded 1 single w/ him on vocals ('Can I sit next to you girl?') in 1974... Evans left AC/DC soon after because he was not making any money... But AC/DC sounded different w/ Dave Evans on vocals... more like bands of the early 70's - T-Rex , The Who, Mott The Hoople, etc.
Bon Scott had been singing since the 60's...first a pop group The Valentines, then blues rockers Fraternity. A motorbike accident sidelined him, and by 1974, he had quit music, married and was working odd jobs to make a living. He met AC/DC in 1974 when their manager hired him as a driver! Angus & Malcolm Young liked him immediately - he was a Scottish immigrant like them... AC/DC asked him to join, so he played drums initially... After Dave Evans quit that year, he offered to sing lead. He impressed the band w/ his vocal ability and stage presence, and AC/DC knew he was the man for the job. His bluesy, high intensity vocals were perfect for AC/DC and allowed them to be more sonically aggressive.
AC/DC was still trying to define their sound as they recorded their first 2 albums in Australia - 'High voltage' and 'T.N.T.' in 1975... Bon Scott's vocals were essential in making AC/DC the band they became... They were signed in the UK and USA in 1976, but they struggled for years to make an impact. 'Let there be rock' was their 4th studio album in 1977 and it was the start of a climb to their commercial peak. In 1979, AC/DC released 'Highway to Hell' & it was their first album to be certified gold in the US (half million copies).
What happened in early 1980 was a bit murky... Bon Scott was living in London and 1 night, he had dinner at their tour manager's house, and then went to the bars to meet up w/ friends... There, Bon apparently did quite a few whiskey shots... and when the bars closed, a friend offered him a ride. However, Bon Scott passed out in his car... Unable to move Bon, his friend put a blanket on him to keep him warm until he awoke. The next day, his friend was shocked to see Bon still in his car and had turned blue. Bon Scott was rushed to a hospital, where he was declared D.O.A. AC/DC was devastated by the loss and considered breaking up the band.
It was Bon's parents that encouraged AC/DC to carry on w/ a new singer... Brian Johnson was broke at the time, working a manual labor job, and trying to get gigs for his band Geordie, when he was asked by phone to audition for AC/DC... When Brian Johnson first sang for the band members in a rehearsal in London, they really loved his voice - he could scream as high as Bon could, and had the energy they needed. They recorded their 1980 album 'Back in black', which sold hugely and became the top 5 best-selling albums of all time. His vocal delivery was just as aggressive (both Bon & Brian were huge fans of Little Richard), so they approached AC/DC vovally w/ the tone that Bon Scott had set.
Awesome reaction to an amazing song even better live!
I have been a fan of Angus from day one but, am I the only one that noticed that it appears his legs have never seen the light of day... When he is running around on stage it looks like he is on a pair of glow sticks. 🤣 Doesn't change the fact that the man is a musical genius though. Biss, as always, BIG HUGS and lots of ❤ from Tennessee, USA!
🤩...yesss, i wanna hear some bagpipes 🤣. Its a long way to the top if you wanna rock n roll
Hey Miss Biss your in right place that song was part of a concert watch it please it will not disappoint. Biss Nation Rocks 4ever.😊❤❤❤🎉🎉
I was just listening to AC/DC on my way home. You have to check out "You Shook Me All Night Long". My personal favorite song by them...but so many great ones!
Top Song !! Stunning Top reaction from you Bisscute Love it !!!
Watching Bisscute going crazy is the best.
Going with her to a concert wow a fire cracker
AC/DC was just starting their climb to fame as I was turning 13. I always enjoyed listening to AC/DC when it came on the radio, but never really invested time, energy, or money in listening or watching their live or video performances. So your reaction to Let There Be Rock is my first time seeing a 1978 image of what AC/DC looked like when they were “young and hungry”. My reaction is, WOW! Thanks for allowing me (us) to join you on your musical journey.🤩
My pleasure, thank you for joining and hope you enjoy it ❤️
One of the best rock & roll drummers too ……….. Phil Rudd!!
Its a long way to the top if you want to rock and roll. If your going to do AC/DC
There's a story that before Bonn Scott died, maybe AC/DC was playing the same club, or he just happened to be there when Brian Johnson was performing with his old group Geordie, and he was blown away, and was telling everyone that this guy was rolling around on the ground and screaming, and it was so amazing! It's almost like he chose his own replacement. Later, they told that story to Brian Johnson, and he said he remembered that show. His appendix had burst, but he still had to perform, and he was rolling on the ground and screaming because he was in extreme pain and agony!
Bonn Scott passed out drunk in the back of a car, and I believe he pulled a Jimi Hendrix. Meaning that at some point, he was probably laying on his back and vomited, and then died of asphyxiation by basically drowning in his own vomit.
It used to be a thing after Brian Johnson joined AC/DC that real purists thought it wasn't real AC/DC without Bonn Scott, but that's probably a very old outdated thing since Brian Johnson has now been the lead of the band for longer than Bonn Scott was ever even alive. I love and appreciate Bonn Scott, but I love Brian Johnson more. You should do "It's A Long Way To The Top If You Want To Rock N Roll".
The story was from 1972 (?) before AC/DC was formed. Bon Scott was fronting the band Fraternity, and they were on a UK tour when they opened for Geordie. Bon saw Brian Johnson singing that night and thought he was great... screaming while rolling onstage from appendicitis! Brian Johnson also remembered meeting Bon... Years later, Brian saw AC/DC on TV playing a concert for 'Rock goes to college' and he recognized the singer (Bon) and became a fan of AC/DC's music.
After Bon Scott's death, AC/DC got a letter from a US fan suggesting Geordie singer Brian Johnson for the band... Angus and Malcolm Young recalled Bon telling them about Brian Johnson of Geordie, and if Bon was impressed (Bon didn't like newer singers), then he must be good! So, they tracked Brian Johnson in Newcastle and asked him to audition in 1980.
@@sumonjamal1653 right on! Thanks!
In the 70's AC/DC was a way for us "non disco" rock people to listen to pure and simple rock. Its hard to explain but AC/DC was a more then a rock band. Glad you liked it.
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As a drummer in a band with my brother in my youth , i got dirty deeds as a casette tape for christmas circa 1984 and it opened the doors for me in terms of being a performer for your fans . This band had to be one of the most energetic live bands ever.. as for the clubs , there were bars and taverns that would have live performers back in the day ...Thank you for doing this !
I love AC/DC you so much I'm so glad you made a reaction to AC/DC
Great reaction! Shimmy shimmy!!!
Masterpiece
another one on my workout playlist...
Fantastic Bass Sir Clif Willians
I was actually there, saw the band 3 times, all with Bon.
For your first introduction to Bon Scott you should have done the official video for Let There be Rock
I totally agree, he is so cool in the preacher suit.....Bon that is.
Love the band then & now. For me its got to be Its a long way to the top if you want to rock and roll How many people knew Bon Scott played the Bag Pipes
That last part is actually an extended solo of the same song. Angus has his moment that sounds like a different song but does his signature jump at the very end, I can see your confusion, just know it didn't lead to another song.
BTW, during the 70s there were all kinds of music clubs. Discos were only a small part of it but was the trend at the time that was mostly recorded music played by DJs. Other clubs had mostly live bands and those were Rock clubs, Punk clubs, Jazz clubs and so on. Disco clubs were all about the recorded music, lights, fashion and dance moves.
Those panse are what it was in that era ..enjoy keep dancing