As a 65 year old Englishman I envy the freedom that crowd has. i remember b4 "elf 'n safety" when The Uk had freedom too......now its the Bland leading The Bland...
The guy with no shirt is Angus Young, and off stage he’s quite mild mannered and prefers a very quiet life. Drinks tea on tour and has in fact been a teetotaler for many many years. All his wild happens on stage with that guitar.
to be honest, I would see Angus being a Coffee drinker. The amount of energy that man has could only ever be fuelled by 4-5 straight espresso shots every 3 hours. He just doesn't stop!
This was their “Black Ice” tour. The album made history when released back in 2008 when it debuted at #1 in 29 countries and the tour is the 4th highest grossing tour of all time. It was number 3 but, Roger Waters’ “The Wall” tour a few years later would knock it down to number 4. All the while the band (unbeknownst to the world) knew the awful truth that Malcolm was dying from Dementia. Apparently near the end of the tour he was having trouble remembering how to play songs that not only he had played a million times but, songs he himself had written with Angus. He was having to rehearse way more than before. The world wouldn’t find out about Malcolm’s illness until around the “Rock or Bust” album as rumours flew that the album’s delay was do to illness with a band member and eventually it was revealed that it was Malcolm...
and it was 109,000 people. i watch this show at least once a week. if you arent trying to get the crowd that big and giving that much energy for the whole show like that crowd did. you need to get out of music.
"AC/DC Live At River Plate was recorded in Buenos Aires in December 2009 when nearly 200,000 fans (over 3 sold-out nights) thunderously welcomed AC/DC back after a 13-year absence from Argentina" That is Brian Johnson on lead vocals & Angus Young on lead guitar
When you are in a crowd like that the energy is insane, everyone is buzzing ,sweating and enjoying life. Thats what Rock and Roll is all about.. Angus has dresed like a schoolboy his entire career its his thing..
and its argentina. a spanish speaking country and they all were singing along to every song. that just shows the power of good music. it crosses borders and still gets people moving
AC/DC is one of those bands where you get several generations together in the audience. I remember going to a Mötley Crüe concert a few years ago and when I remarked to my cousin that I remembed when him and me bought the record where the song they were playing first was released, a group of kids who were standing behind us said to me "Holy shit! I wasn't even born when that came out!" On the Roger Waters "Dark Side of the Moon" tour (Pink Floyd) I actually saw grandpas with their sons and their grandsons enjoying the music. Great music finds listeners regardless of age.
I agree, it's a full family affair. I got my mother to take to see them in 91 for the Razors edge tour when I was 8 and seen their last tour when I was around 34, whenever it was. Best live shows I've ever witnessed.
Aussie band from the early 70s, was lucky enough to see the pub apprenticeship first hand, Bon Scott was power, naughty and pure rock, when he died tragically, Brian stepped in. After nearly 30 years, still known as the "new bloke" to some! Brilliant!
hahahaha ohhh maaan, "new bloke" made me laugh so hard, but to be honest, for me, i love Brian and brian's era way more, he's my favorite singer of all times
One of the greatest bands in concert you will ever see. These boys were not young here. This was in 2009. They rock out! Angus Young.... guitar legend! 🔥🔥🔥
I have been to hundreds of concerts in my life and by far AC/DC was always the most high energy crazy fun concerts of them all. So much fun. Miss them.
Que linda que es mi Argentina🇦🇷 querida siempre damos las mejores bienvenidas por eso las bandas de todo el mundo queda hipnotizada con nuestro maravilloso público.💪😎
From the River Plate concert in Argentina. The concert that actually registered on the Richter scale. Whenever you see the skycrane video you can tell the whole setup is bouncing along with the crowd jumping. Insanity. Argentina knows how to g-d-damn party.
When you get to experience this LIVE & you feel that bell chime echo around the arena or stadium..... OH MY GOD!!! It is PHENOMENAL 🔥😈 🔔😈🔥 I think this was from the incredible “Live from River Plate Stadium” concert which featured what I think would have to be the world’s largest mosh pit 🤟😝 I grew up through the late 70’s & all through the 80’s rocking out to their music, particularly their early classics like “Jail Break” & my personal favourite “It’s a long way to the top (if ya wanna rock & roll)”. Other great songs from this show include “rock & roll train” & “shoot to thrill” 💖🎸🎸🎸💖 In my opinion..... They are one of the greatest rock bands of all time ✊️😈👍✅✅✅
greetings friend! Very good reaction. AC / DC really always showed that in each show he gave 110% of what any rock band gives and the audience in Argentina (especially with the big rock bands) leaves the soul in each recital to show the artists the love and the happiness they give us every time they come to our lands
I've been to an AC/DC concert. It was totally amazing. I had close seats too, I could almost touch Brian Johnson, the vocalist. They are one of my favorite bands. Keep the AC/DC reactions coming.
I wish everybody had an open mind to music, I like it all! Rock, rap, r&b, blues, jazz, pop, classical, country, metal, my primary objective is to get my body moving and my mouth singing! Music is my drug and I love to party 🎉
Ah the classic Buenos Aires concert :) "Thunderstruck" may be the most played song in the radio but "Hells Bells" is their best one. Angus's guitar, Brian's vocals..."Back In Black" album back in 1980 the first one with Brian Johnson singing. A forevergreen classic!
Was front and center against stage for the original tour and Angus' sweat soaked me, God he was a maniac! They cracked the bell whaling on it that night, heard it and saw the crack. We were insane! Was a smaller one then, about a 40,000 venue. They were getting on here but it's amazing, you're damn right these are kids who grew up on this. Listen to when it came out, this was towards the end of concert, they'd played for hours. Angus Young, guitar, Malcolm Young bass RIP, the two started it. Angus passed out once on stage got back up and kept playing!
AC/DC are one of the very few I will see again and again. Their shows are always great and they always give it 110%. The really seem to enjoy their fans.
Angus aka the schoolboy has always played sober. The guy playing the yellow guitar was his brother Malcolm, who passed away recently. Angus may be small, but he's a good guitarist.45 years of making music.
Matthew Drake I miss Mal! Hopefully Drs will let Brian tour again. I heard him sing with Sammy Hagar a while back, he’s still got it. Wasn’t it their sister that recommended the school boy clothes? It has always amazed me how Brian didn’t overshadow Bon or compete with his legacy. He forged his own path as the frontman. AC⚡️DC ❤️🤘🏻
Teresa, think you are mistaken with how Malcom & Angus' sister had a role in the formation of AC/DC. From what I can recall, the band got the name from the back of their sister's sewing machine (the AC/DC meaning alternating current/direct current) and kind of reflected the kind of music they wanted to make. The schoolboy clothes for Angus came from him coming home from school, but not having enough time to change from his school clothes before band practice. I agree that Brian was able to have his own voice for the band, and not overshadow Bon. I also recall, that Brian was hand-selected by Bon before his passing, that he liked his style and his voice, but i could be mistaken.
Matthew Drake That’s right! It was his uniform from school! Thanks for jogging the memory. The sewing machine story always cracked me up, I loved telling that to the preachers during “the satanic panic”. I can’t believe I had forgotten it was Angus’ uniform I was a walking encyclopedia in the 80s-90s. Gee after 50 I guess you do start to forget things. 🤦♀️ I love both Bon & Brian. Wish I could’ve seen Bon live. 🤘🏻
It's all good. and i know what you mean. i think its more so once you reach your mid 30's or 40's when you start forgetting things. I too wish I had gotten to see AC/DC with Bon, but I was an infant when he passed. Still would love to see AC/DC even with Brian
Matthew Drake I got to see them in a University’s gym in the late 80s. WHOA talk about rocking a building. That did ruin me as the other shows were in big venues. The coolest thing was Angus appeared on a platform near where goal was. He was raised up in front of us for his solo. I thought I’d die. 😂 Hope we get to see Brian again, I need a good AC⚡️DC show!
As a teen I and my friends waited with anticipation for months for the new AC/DC album. Everyone wondered how it was going to sound because it was their first album after Bon Scot had died and everyone knew the sound would have to be very different. I remember lying in bed on a Sunday night listening as the local rock station played it straight through. From the opening chords of Hell's Bells it blew my mind. BTW: you might want to listen to the album version.
actually angus was the straight man- he was just a boy when he started so he wasnt allowed to drink etc. so he grew and watched his friend the original singer die from alcohol and drugs, he would see his brothers wipe themselves out daily from the same shit- he knew he never wanted to touch anything.
The shirtless guitarist is Angus Young whose trademark is wearing a boys school uniform and acting like a wild man on stage. The lead vocalist is Brian Johnson who replaced Bon Scott after Scott died in 1980.
@giglio33012 If you're referring to Angus Young being dead, it's actually his brother, rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young that died of dementia a few years ago.
Love seeing Mal again! I miss him. Hopefully Brian can sing again I love them so much. Only got to see them 4 times y’all know that’s not enough! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
That was the last big stand of rock and roll, 3 days in december 2009, the crowd was something just beyond imagination, and the band was louder and kickass than ever. God bless rock and roll
I love your reactions dude. Keep em coming. If not for the music, and simply for the crowd, you have to watch Metallica in Moscow Live 1991 Enter Sandman. The backdrop to the concert is that the Soviet Union is collapsing and the people attended an open air festival for the first time in generations. There were over 1.5 million people in the crowd and the footage is incredible. You'd dig it. Enjoy man and thanks again.
Angus is ace of guitar...I remember when I played my mom some ACDC back at age 12 she looked at me and said that ain't music...lol...I loved hearing them I had 8 track tapes...lol
Angus Young's original uniform was from his secondary school, Ashfield Boys High School in Sydney. By 1973, Angus had long left school. His sister Margaret suggested he wear the uniform after Malcolm asked each band member to come up with their own gimmick.
Jamel, the little guitarist is Angus Young. One of the top five rock guitarists of all time. I took my daughter to see them, in 2004 ( at Joe Louis Arena - Detroit), when she was 12. She sat on my shoulders and sang every word of every song. :) Her favorite band, even till this day. Thank you for doing these reviews. It reminds me of how good music was, back in the day. My daughter and I still talk about the AC/DC concert, from 15 years ago. But, like I remind her. I've been listening to these guys since the mid 70's. :)
This is the Argentine crowd at rock recitals, my friend. No one controls it. They just go there, enjoy the concert as if the world were going to end tomorrow and do their magic. Such unity is created that is almost a mystical experience. But don't think that depends exclusively on the band or artist that is playing. Here people are just like that with rock. (and sometimes with other musical genres too)
...and the crowd is SINGING the main guitar melody line! 🤘🔥🔥🤘 - C'mon!!!! THAT is an AUDIENCE!!!!! 🤘🤘 [They obviously adore the AC/DC boys, too. -- Bless the Young brothers! R.I.P. Malc. 😥😥😭😭😭😭]
...and as Jamel, obviously, doesn't know (yet! 😛(: The lead guitarist is, one: Angus Young (his older brother Malcolm is on the rhythm and is JUST as important to the band's sound!) - Their older brother was, in fact, a member of: The Easybeats who had a hit with "Friday On Mind" in the '60s. He and another member, then, left and formed what became a famous production duo and song-writing team and, even an artist (or 2 😛), over the decades [See: Flash & The Pan, Vanda & Young....] -Stevie Wright, lead singer for The Easybeats, also had a solo career in Australia and Malcolm and Angus, both, played lead and rhythm guitar on Stevie's first 2 solo albums! 🤘🤘🔥 (PRIOR to forming: AC/DC!!!!). Vanda and Young [Larry Vanda and George Young (one of Malcolm and Angus; older brothers,)], the ex-Easybeats, were, in fact, the producers for the majority (or, maybe, even all - I don't recall, at this very moment. - Apologies!!) of AC/DC's albums, during the Bon Scott-era!!" ...Shit, that's a sloppy sentence 😵😵🤦♂️😜 ...what I had wanted to say was: Angus Young is the lead guitarist of AC/DC (and, definitely the most recognized member!). His shtick started, almost, from the beginning of the band (I don't recall the story , now, but It was based on some kind of joke -as is, likely, obvious!), which is, famously: a full-grown man dressing in his, actual, schoolboy uniform (Angus donned his actual one - which was wayy too small, at the time -duh! -This is, also, how the mooning thing started - The pants of his uniform wouldn't fit him!... 😛), from when he was 🤷♂️ 10?? ...12?? ...(something like that....). ...So, after he did it the first time (as a joke, or whatever), the crowd loved it so much, they started requesting he do it ..,and, he, eventually, caved and has been wearing it ever since, on stage. NOW if he were to show-up without it, people would lose their, damned, MINDS!!!! (I'm PRETTY sure there might be a riot!) 😜😜😜 -There's your AC/DC "short lesson." ..Now, get depressed, because: the band is kaput. You will never see them live, Jamel. - I am sorry for you. 😥😥😥🤘🤘
you gotta listen to early ac/dc when angus was young and the tasmanian devil- if you want blood you got it, rock and roll damnation,shot down in flames...............
You are right. We old people did have our kids listening to the rock we love. And they absolutely know it,and appreciate it. Our house was always cranked up with classic rock. Of course, not too loud til after age of 6 or so. Lol.
Live at the River Plate in Argentina. That tour grossed $441 million and the crowd size was 200,000 people over 3 nights. Absolutely awesome, upwards of 70,000 each night. Great choice!
My daughter was 16 during the Thunderstruck tour and that was the first concert we let her go to by herself with her friends 😆. Right as they were beginning the concert with this song she and her friends ran into her stoned uncle....neither one of them knew the other was there he said to his friends "HELL BOYS HEATHER'S HERE!" hahahaha....they is a 30 year difference in their age they had a blast that night...A BLAST!!! All of them still talk about that night to this day
Hi Jamel !! You did it again !! You showed the best AC/DC !! And that's my boy Angus Young !! He's one with that guitar !! And he transmitted the same energy to the crowd !! Everybody became one energy !! Music it's powerful and a blessing !! Love it !! Thanks Jamel !! Gretings from Hayward, CA !! 🙋🏻🙋🏻🙋🏻👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🎸🎸🎸
The shirtless guy is Angus Young. He’s 64 this year. That concert was in 2009, which would have made him 54 at the time. Still rocking out in his 50s and 60s!
Angus Young, AC/DC main guitarplayer, was the youngest member of the band. He used to go straight to rehearsals after school. That's why he dresses like this. Kinda homage to those days, he still dresses like this nowadays.
I was at the ACDC concert a few days before this show here in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The energy was amazing. I have listened to ACDC since 91 and they are one of my top 5 bands of all time!
Argentina seems to go hard no matter what. Massive respect to the crowd.
As a 65 year old Englishman I envy the freedom that crowd has. i remember b4 "elf 'n safety" when The Uk had freedom too......now its the Bland leading The Bland...
@Tuco The Rat well then dont go to a concert here in argentina....
@Tuco The Rat pussy!
@Tuco The Rat I went to get high
They were hype as fuck huh?
The guy with no shirt is Angus Young, and off stage he’s quite mild mannered and prefers a very quiet life. Drinks tea on tour and has in fact been a teetotaler for many many years. All his wild happens on stage with that guitar.
I like It !
All the partying Angus does is onstage! There he parties to the max!!!!
Preach on ! I met them a couple years back as a Stagehand when they came through town Awesomeness personified was that night !!!
to be honest, I would see Angus being a Coffee drinker. The amount of energy that man has could only ever be fuelled by 4-5 straight espresso shots every 3 hours. He just doesn't stop!
I've heard his sister had the idea for Angus n his school boy outfit
If I'm not mistaken, this is Live at River Plate in Buenos Aires, Argentina, one of AC/DC's best concerts ever, the DVD is amazing!
You're not mistaken. This was in 2009. Brian Johnson was 62 at the time.
This was their “Black Ice” tour. The album made history when released back in 2008 when it debuted at #1 in 29 countries and the tour is the 4th highest grossing tour of all time. It was number 3 but, Roger Waters’ “The Wall” tour a few years later would knock it down to number 4. All the while the band (unbeknownst to the world) knew the awful truth that Malcolm was dying from Dementia. Apparently near the end of the tour he was having trouble remembering how to play songs that not only he had played a million times but, songs he himself had written with Angus. He was having to rehearse way more than before. The world wouldn’t find out about Malcolm’s illness until around the “Rock or Bust” album as rumours flew that the album’s delay was do to illness with a band member and eventually it was revealed that it was Malcolm...
Exactly!!!
I've got this CD and DVD.
and it was 109,000 people. i watch this show at least once a week. if you arent trying to get the crowd that big and giving that much energy for the whole show like that crowd did. you need to get out of music.
"AC/DC Live At River Plate was recorded in Buenos Aires in December 2009 when nearly 200,000 fans (over 3 sold-out nights) thunderously welcomed AC/DC back after a 13-year absence from Argentina"
That is Brian Johnson on lead vocals & Angus Young on lead guitar
When you are in a crowd like that the energy is insane, everyone is buzzing ,sweating and enjoying life. Thats what Rock and Roll is all about.. Angus has dresed like a schoolboy his entire career its his thing..
This concert's version of Thunderstruck is epic! Riverbend Argentina knows how to party
No drug or sex can match the high those guys must feel playing to a crowd like that. I can't imagine how awesome that must have been.
and its argentina. a spanish speaking country and they all were singing along to every song. that just shows the power of good music. it crosses borders and still gets people moving
This is the River Place in 2009. It was a 3 day concert and over 250,000 people attended. Considered one of the greatest rock concerts ever.
I wanted to add a little shout out to the audiences of Buenos Aires.. They are the best in the world..
AC/DC is one of those bands where you get several generations together in the audience. I remember going to a Mötley Crüe concert a few years ago and when I remarked to my cousin that I remembed when him and me bought the record where the song they were playing first was released, a group of kids who were standing behind us said to me "Holy shit! I wasn't even born when that came out!" On the Roger Waters "Dark Side of the Moon" tour (Pink Floyd) I actually saw grandpas with their sons and their grandsons enjoying the music. Great music finds listeners regardless of age.
I agree, it's a full family affair. I got my mother to take to see them in 91 for the Razors edge tour when I was 8 and seen their last tour when I was around 34, whenever it was. Best live shows I've ever witnessed.
Aussie band from the early 70s, was lucky enough to see the pub apprenticeship first hand, Bon Scott was power, naughty and pure rock, when he died tragically, Brian stepped in. After nearly 30 years, still known as the "new bloke" to some! Brilliant!
hahahaha ohhh maaan, "new bloke" made me laugh so hard, but to be honest, for me, i love Brian and brian's era way more, he's my favorite singer of all times
So true in Australia Brian will always be know as the new guy lol
Mohammed Musallam in oz hes still the new bloke always will be
AC/DC The Jack is another classic live performance!!!
One of the greatest bands in concert you will ever see. These boys were not young here. This was in 2009. They rock out! Angus Young.... guitar legend! 🔥🔥🔥
this is at River Plate soccer stadium in Argentina ..we love rock and roll !!!!
I have been to hundreds of concerts in my life and by far AC/DC was always the most high energy crazy fun concerts of them all. So much fun. Miss them.
Massive concert, massive venue, massive masses, and AC/ DC!!
Massive!!!
Best concert footage ever!! Awesome!!!
Que linda que es mi Argentina🇦🇷 querida siempre damos las mejores bienvenidas por eso las bandas de todo el mundo queda hipnotizada con nuestro maravilloso público.💪😎
Respeto a tu paiz con esa energia para este concierto!!!
AC/DC - Thunderstruck live at River Plate.
malcolm young, angus young, phil rudd, cliff williams, and brian johnson. r.i.p Mal and cheers to Bon.
From the River Plate concert in Argentina. The concert that actually registered on the Richter scale. Whenever you see the skycrane video you can tell the whole setup is bouncing along with the crowd jumping. Insanity. Argentina knows how to g-d-damn party.
When you get to experience this LIVE & you feel that bell chime echo around the arena or stadium..... OH MY GOD!!! It is PHENOMENAL 🔥😈 🔔😈🔥 I think this was from the incredible “Live from River Plate Stadium” concert which featured what I think would have to be the world’s largest mosh pit 🤟😝 I grew up through the late 70’s & all through the 80’s rocking out to their music, particularly their early classics like “Jail Break” & my personal favourite “It’s a long way to the top (if ya wanna rock & roll)”. Other great songs from this show include “rock & roll train” & “shoot to thrill” 💖🎸🎸🎸💖 In my opinion..... They are one of the greatest rock bands of all time ✊️😈👍✅✅✅
First time I saw AC/DC Brian hit the bell with a fucking big hammer.
I agree saw them in concert at 16 absolutely nothing compares
Argentina: el mejor público del mundo 💖
greetings friend! Very good reaction. AC / DC really always showed that in each show he gave 110% of what any rock band gives and the audience in Argentina (especially with the big rock bands) leaves the soul in each recital to show the artists the love and the happiness they give us every time they come to our lands
I've been to an AC/DC concert. It was totally amazing. I had close seats too, I could almost touch Brian Johnson, the vocalist. They are one of my favorite bands. Keep the AC/DC reactions coming.
thats was in Argentina. The best rock concert happen here
Angust young one of the greatest guitarist ever to exist
seen them 5 times. wish it was more. greatest show on earth. greatest band ever. ac/dc forever!!!!
You sound like you might be a fan...
just a little
I wish everybody had an open mind to music, I like it all! Rock, rap, r&b, blues, jazz, pop, classical, country, metal, my primary objective is to get my body moving and my mouth singing! Music is my drug and I love to party 🎉
Ah the classic Buenos Aires concert :)
"Thunderstruck" may be the most played song in the radio but "Hells Bells" is their best one. Angus's guitar, Brian's vocals..."Back In Black" album back in 1980 the first one with Brian Johnson singing. A forevergreen classic!
Was front and center against stage for the original tour and Angus' sweat soaked me, God he was a maniac! They cracked the bell whaling on it that night, heard it and saw the crack. We were insane! Was a smaller one then, about a 40,000 venue. They were getting on here but it's amazing, you're damn right these are kids who grew up on this. Listen to when it came out, this was towards the end of concert, they'd played for hours. Angus Young, guitar, Malcolm Young bass RIP, the two started it. Angus passed out once on stage got back up and kept playing!
AC/DC always has HUGE CROWDS. WE WERE THE ORIGINAL CROWD. This crowd MAKES US ROCKERS PROUD. ROCK ON
When you like this, just do the song Let there be roch by AC/DC from this same concert at River Plate in Buenos Aires
They did a video back in the 70s singing highway to hell and the audience looks bored as hell,lol, I love AC/DC!
AC/DC are one of the very few I will see again and again. Their shows are always great and they always give it 110%. The really seem to enjoy their fans.
Angus aka the schoolboy has always played sober. The guy playing the yellow guitar was his brother Malcolm, who passed away recently. Angus may be small, but he's a good guitarist.45 years of making music.
Matthew Drake I miss Mal! Hopefully Drs will let Brian tour again. I heard him sing with Sammy Hagar a while back, he’s still got it. Wasn’t it their sister that recommended the school boy clothes? It has always amazed me how Brian didn’t overshadow Bon or compete with his legacy. He forged his own path as the frontman. AC⚡️DC ❤️🤘🏻
Teresa, think you are mistaken with how Malcom & Angus' sister had a role in the formation of AC/DC. From what I can recall, the band got the name from the back of their sister's sewing machine (the AC/DC meaning alternating current/direct current) and kind of reflected the kind of music they wanted to make. The schoolboy clothes for Angus came from him coming home from school, but not having enough time to change from his school clothes before band practice. I agree that Brian was able to have his own voice for the band, and not overshadow Bon. I also recall, that Brian was hand-selected by Bon before his passing, that he liked his style and his voice, but i could be mistaken.
Matthew Drake That’s right! It was his uniform from school! Thanks for jogging the memory. The sewing machine story always cracked me up, I loved telling that to the preachers during “the satanic panic”.
I can’t believe I had forgotten it was Angus’ uniform I was a walking encyclopedia in the 80s-90s. Gee after 50 I guess you do start to forget things. 🤦♀️ I love both Bon & Brian. Wish I could’ve seen Bon live.
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It's all good. and i know what you mean. i think its more so once you reach your mid 30's or 40's when you start forgetting things. I too wish I had gotten to see AC/DC with Bon, but I was an infant when he passed. Still would love to see AC/DC even with Brian
Matthew Drake I got to see them in a University’s gym in the late 80s. WHOA talk about rocking a building. That did ruin me as the other shows were in big venues. The coolest thing was Angus appeared on a platform near where goal was. He was raised up in front of us for his solo. I thought I’d die. 😂 Hope we get to see Brian again, I need a good AC⚡️DC show!
They still do the bell! I saw them in 2015, still ringing that bell. Absolute treasure to see live.
They were a sight to see in the 70's and 80's. NEVER missed a tour. Bon and Brian were great front men. 😊😊
As a teen I and my friends waited with anticipation for months for the new AC/DC album. Everyone wondered how it was going to sound because it was their first album after Bon Scot had died and everyone knew the sound would have to be very different. I remember lying in bed on a Sunday night listening as the local rock station played it straight through. From the opening chords of Hell's Bells it blew my mind.
BTW: you might want to listen to the album version.
Haven't seen a ton of concerts, but I was fortunate enough to see AC/DC three times. ALL fantastic shows!
actually angus was the straight man- he was just a boy when he started so he wasnt allowed to drink etc. so he grew and watched his friend the original singer die from alcohol and drugs, he would see his brothers wipe themselves out daily from the same shit- he knew he never wanted to touch anything.
the bell went on a tour without the band for a while.
Bon wasn't the original singer and Malcolm didn't die because of it.
@@LeonardoBruno54 you are correct, Dave Evans was the original singer and where in my post did I say that Malcom died from alcohol and drugs?
@@LeonardoBruno54 however I should clarify- the lead singer after Dave when they became famous.
@@doolie165 although the alcohol MIGHT have had an influence on his development of dementia. We still don't know much about the condition.
The shirtless guitarist is Angus Young whose trademark is wearing a boys school uniform and acting like a wild man on stage. The lead vocalist is Brian Johnson who replaced Bon Scott after Scott died in 1980.
He's got on the rockports, he doesn't care! LOL
Legends.Left it all out on stage with every song.
This song is a tribute to the original lead singer, Bon Scott. Bob's last song was "Highway to Hell"
the argentina crowd is freaking nuts!! love them real rock n rollers
Actually the guitarist, Angus Young, doesn't drink. He leaves it all out there on the stage.
John Rooney Angus is addicted to Hershey bars. I took him some one year 😂 gave them to his guitar tech, he laughed “you know Angus”.
Angus enjoys a soothing cup of tea or two before a show.
@giglio33012 If you're referring to Angus Young being dead, it's actually his brother, rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young that died of dementia a few years ago.
exactly..i named my Rottweiler Angus ,after Angus young...
@giglio33012 he's never drank alcohol
Love seeing Mal again! I miss him. Hopefully Brian can sing again I love them so much. Only got to see them 4 times y’all know that’s not enough! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
AC/DC concert from Buenos Aires in December 2009 when nearly 200,000 fans, over 3 sold-out nights. What a band.
I’m 62. Grew up with AC/DC!!!! I’ve a 16 year old. She’s carrying on the torch baby.
THAT is how you rock on a stage. No matter what music you play. All live
Ac dc is a timeless band their music resonates with many generations
Yes I agree
I'd love to see your reaction to "For Those About To Rock" from the same River Plate concert.
When you're feeling silly, review 'Big Balls', and enjoy! ✌🏼💖🕊🤣
I would love to hear ride on
That was the last big stand of rock and roll, 3 days in december 2009, the crowd was something just beyond imagination, and the band was louder and kickass than ever. God bless rock and roll
As a promoter told an up and coming band back in the 90’s, “This is AC/DC. It’s nothing but tea and cigarettes.”
Angus Young’s brother who played rhythm guitar 2nd to Angus died with dementia! One of the bells hangs over Malcoms door at his home.
Rhonda Ross I went to Malcolm's funeral in Sydney, that was a sad day.
Your next AC⚡DC song should be - Let there be rock live from Paris or Whole lotta Rosie from this concert, River Plate.
26101976bdm Whole Lot Of Rosie would be fun to see his reaction to.
Yes! Let There Be Rock is still one of my favourites!
Let There Be Rock from live at River Plate 2009 is the best hands down.
26101976bdm Also Live Wire is a great early song
ARGENTINA BEST CROWD IN THE WORLD HANDS DOWN , EVERY CONCERT OF CLASSIC HARD ROCK IS LIKE THAT !!!
Live at river plate was the most insane crowd I've ever seen.
All the vids the crowd is nuts!
AC/DC rocked stuff when I was in my early teens...and I'm over 50 now
To have that energy and effect at that age... OMFG
I love your reactions dude. Keep em coming. If not for the music, and simply for the crowd, you have to watch Metallica in Moscow Live 1991 Enter Sandman. The backdrop to the concert is that the Soviet Union is collapsing and the people attended an open air festival for the first time in generations. There were over 1.5 million people in the crowd and the footage is incredible. You'd dig it. Enjoy man and thanks again.
I’ve been to over a hundred concerts in my life so far and AC/DC was the best. Awesome live band
100% agree
Angus is ace of guitar...I remember when I played my mom some ACDC back at age 12 she looked at me and said that ain't music...lol...I loved hearing them I had 8 track tapes...lol
In my opinion there's a few ( very very few ) bands thru out history that I wish can stay young and go on forever...AC/DC is one of them..
Love it!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘 Great Band. Great Song. Great Reaction!! 🤘💓👍💓👌💓👊💓
Thank you🙏🏾
You are welcome brother!! 🙏👍💓
Back in our days, thousands of fun loving fans could rock out and have very little problems .
By the way you can watch that whole concert for free on CZcams. It was awesome
Nothing is free, Catherine. You always pay, one way or another.
Angus Young's original uniform was from his secondary school, Ashfield Boys High School in Sydney. By 1973, Angus had long left school. His sister Margaret suggested he wear the uniform after Malcolm asked each band member to come up with their own gimmick.
I was there. Best show of my entire life, no doubts. I had no voice for 3 days after the concert.
hahahaa hell yes, Jam is onto AC/DC!
Jamel, the little guitarist is Angus Young. One of the top five rock guitarists of all time. I took my daughter to see them, in 2004 ( at Joe Louis Arena - Detroit), when she was 12. She sat on my shoulders and sang every word of every song. :) Her favorite band, even till this day. Thank you for doing these reviews. It reminds me of how good music was, back in the day. My daughter and I still talk about the AC/DC concert, from 15 years ago. But, like I remind her. I've been listening to these guys since the mid 70's. :)
This is the Argentine crowd at rock recitals, my friend. No one controls it. They just go there, enjoy the concert as if the world were going to end tomorrow and do their magic.
Such unity is created that is almost a mystical experience. But don't think that depends exclusively on the band or artist that is playing. Here people are just like that with rock. (and sometimes with other musical genres too)
Im from Argentina and i was in this concert back in 2009... AC/DC live at River Plate, nearly 200.000 people in the stadium.
That River Plate show is absolutely incredible. And the last document of the classic line-up before Malcolm passed.
We were 100000!Was there 2009 with my wife all the way from Finland! Will never forget!
...and the crowd is SINGING the main guitar melody line! 🤘🔥🔥🤘 - C'mon!!!! THAT is an AUDIENCE!!!!! 🤘🤘
[They obviously adore the AC/DC boys, too.
-- Bless the Young brothers! R.I.P. Malc. 😥😥😭😭😭😭]
...and as Jamel, obviously, doesn't know (yet! 😛(: The lead guitarist is, one: Angus Young (his older brother Malcolm is on the rhythm and is JUST as important to the band's sound!) - Their older brother was, in fact, a member of: The Easybeats who had a hit with "Friday On Mind" in the '60s. He and another member, then, left and formed what became a famous production duo and song-writing team and, even an artist (or 2 😛), over the decades [See: Flash & The Pan, Vanda & Young....] -Stevie Wright, lead singer for The Easybeats, also had a solo career in Australia and Malcolm and Angus, both, played lead and rhythm guitar on Stevie's first 2 solo albums! 🤘🤘🔥 (PRIOR to forming: AC/DC!!!!).
Vanda and Young [Larry Vanda and George Young (one of Malcolm and Angus; older brothers,)], the ex-Easybeats, were, in fact, the producers for the majority (or, maybe, even all - I don't recall, at this very moment. - Apologies!!) of AC/DC's albums, during the Bon Scott-era!!"
...Shit, that's a sloppy sentence 😵😵🤦♂️😜
...what I had wanted to say was: Angus Young is the lead guitarist of AC/DC (and, definitely the most recognized member!).
His shtick started, almost, from the beginning of the band (I don't recall the story , now, but It was based on some kind of joke -as is, likely, obvious!), which is, famously: a full-grown man dressing in his, actual, schoolboy uniform (Angus donned his actual one - which was wayy too small, at the time -duh! -This is, also, how the mooning thing started - The pants of his uniform wouldn't fit him!... 😛), from when he was 🤷♂️ 10?? ...12?? ...(something like that....).
...So, after he did it the first time (as a joke, or whatever), the crowd loved it so much, they started requesting he do it ..,and, he, eventually, caved and has been wearing it ever since, on stage. NOW if he were to show-up without it, people would lose their, damned, MINDS!!!! (I'm PRETTY sure there might be a riot!) 😜😜😜
-There's your AC/DC "short lesson." ..Now, get depressed, because: the band is kaput. You will never see them live, Jamel. - I am sorry for you. 😥😥😥🤘🤘
you gotta listen to early ac/dc when angus was young and the tasmanian devil- if you want blood you got it, rock and roll damnation,shot down in flames...............
You are right. We old people did have our kids listening to the rock we love. And they absolutely know it,and appreciate it. Our house was always cranked up with classic rock. Of course, not too loud til after age of 6 or so. Lol.
Live at the River Plate in Argentina. That tour grossed $441 million and the crowd size was 200,000 people over 3 nights. Absolutely awesome, upwards of 70,000 each night. Great choice!
That my man is the infamous Angus Young he has always dressed this from the first time on stage🤟
Iron Maiden and ACDC are the Biggest Bands that have the largest crowds and they ALL get into it. They know ALL the lyrics.
My daughter was 16 during the Thunderstruck tour and that was the first concert we let her go to by herself with her friends 😆. Right as they were beginning the concert with this song she and her friends ran into her stoned uncle....neither one of them knew the other was there he said to his friends "HELL BOYS HEATHER'S HERE!" hahahaha....they is a 30 year difference in their age they had a blast that night...A BLAST!!! All of them still talk about that night to this day
I was raised on AC/DC n 2-PAC....
AC/DC legends...2-pac. Is a legend... from the land down Under Aussie 🤘🤘🏾❤️
This is ARGENTINA!!! WE LOVE ROCK AND ROLL. If you wanna rock and roll come to our country!!!
Vamos Argentina.. The best Crowd in the World.. Thank You Man.. Ale desde Buenos Aires.. 🇦🇷
Brian Johnson was always such an amazing member of AC/DC
Feel the ENERGY!!!! AC/DC IS HIGH VOLTAGE ROCK AND ROLL!!!!! \M/
Pantera ~ "Domination" live in Moscow '91! Dimebag Darrell = Greatest metal guitarist of all time! R.I.P Million+ ppl.
Very few bands can fill such a huge stadium, and few can get such a huge crowd jumping like that. The best Rock band to ever come out of Australia.
That was in Argentina. Best crowd ever.
Hi Jamel !! You did it again !! You showed the best AC/DC !! And that's my boy Angus Young !! He's one with that guitar !! And he transmitted the same energy to the crowd !! Everybody became one energy !! Music it's powerful and a blessing !! Love it !! Thanks Jamel !! Gretings from Hayward, CA !! 🙋🏻🙋🏻🙋🏻👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🎸🎸🎸
The shirtless guy is Angus Young. He’s 64 this year. That concert was in 2009, which would have made him 54 at the time. Still rocking out in his 50s and 60s!
There extreme wild selves must be experienced with the videos from the 1970s early 1980s. Epic energy !!
Seen them 4times! And was blessed to see them at the Joe! Nothing can compare to the Joe!
Angus Young, AC/DC main guitarplayer, was the youngest member of the band. He used to go straight to rehearsals after school. That's why he dresses like this. Kinda homage to those days, he still dresses like this nowadays.
Best concert I ever been to. It will blow your mind how much energy comes off these dudes.
Yea we had all the great bands. 👹👹👹 you'll never 👀 lil' squizz fill a stadium like that ever.
I was at the ACDC concert a few days before this show here in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The energy was amazing. I have listened to ACDC since 91 and they are one of my top 5 bands of all time!
R.I.P Bon Scott and Malcom Young !!! Love you for ever !!!