This is the AC/DC that we all fell in love with as kids. Bon's voice with the blues licks just go together like peanut butter and jelly, Jack and Coke.......love it.
This was the AC/DC I grew up with... album to album we rocked out with them. My best friend found them in early 76... and we couldn't get enough. The later stuff is good, but Bon Scott on lead vocals was always the best AC/DC.
Ah, one of AC/DC's hidden gems... you guys have reached full rabbit-hole now. This is a rarely heard tune that really showcases Bon Scott's powerhouse vocals. Love you guys for playing this!
Not even close to the end of the rabbit hole. Not til I hear Bad Boy Boogie, Night Prowler, Basically anything from Powerage........ Too much to mention.
Very long time since I last heard this,and getting over a dose of the winter lurgy it's just what I needed! I always liked it from the first time I heard it way back in late February 1980,but it sounds even better now than before. This was the song that ACDC had out as a single in the UK when Bon Scott met his extremely premature end.
I think its a crime that reactors ration out their AC/DC exposure. How someone can not binge dive into their catalogue of at least 2 dozen Grade A bangers is beyond me, How do you listen to something that just causes your brain to lurch in such ecstasy and not demand more. These boys were the musical equivalent of a drug.
Exactly. That's how my body acts when I hear them. Even woke up a friend, cause I was tap my foot to their song on the radio in my sleep. Die hard hooked me bad.
Whole Lotta Rosie, Jailbreak, High Voltage, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Big Balls, and Let There Be Rock need to be reacted to with Bon Scott on vocals!!!!❤❤❤
This song has my favorite lyric Bon Scott ever wrote: "She had the face of an angel/smiling with sin/the body of Venus with arms." Such a snakey, swampy, delicious riff... I don't think Angus ever used that tone on any other song.
This has to be one of the most underated AC/DC songs out there. Itis my all time favorite,right there with Hell or High Water and Shake your Foundations. Pure, clean rock from early AC/DC, the way I like it.
Let's not forget the role the great Mutt Lange (Def Leppard, Bryan Adams, Heart, Shania Twain) played as a producer on this album. He really brought the ACDC sound to the next level.
Highway To Hell... What a great album. Walk All Over You is my favourite track from this classic album. Having seen them live I have to admit that these guys are the best rock and roll band ever to grace the planet.
If you didn't know Bon essential picked him himself he went to a bar where Brian was singing and went back and told the band about this awesome performance
Amber, I agree completely. AC/DC is the purest form, the dictionary definition of rock & roll. There are bands with broader and deeper range and skill, like Pink Floyd or Led Zeppelin, but Bon Scott AC/DC is the perfect stripped-down distillation of R&R.
A great song from a great album 👍👍. Check out their song, "Night Prowler." Bluesy, mysterious, a whole vibe. Like you alluded to, AC/DC is the very definition of ROCK! 💯👍⚡⚡🔥
Yes, probably the best bluesy, rock and gritty song on the entire album. Absolutely OUTSTANDING ..... HIGHLY RECOMMEND you do this one. You won't be sorry, I promise!!!!!!!
My absolute favorite song by these dudes this whole album is front to back magic so sad that bon didn't get to see the success that this record gave them
I've always thought the best thing on the album is the transition from the last notes of Highway to Hell into the beginning of Girls Got Rhythm. It annoys me every time Highway to Hell ends on the radio and then they play something else. NO, just let it go.
I'm so glad you two both loved what is to me the single greatest line and delivery I've ever heard. "Just a dirty little touch". So greasy, naughty, hilarious, and just pure Bon Scott.
If you went to a live concert back in the day, the girls all dressed in sexy versions of school uniform. You had ringing in the ears the day after from the volume of the band. It is pure raw rock.
Where I lived, guys didn't bring girlfriends to AC/DC concerts. Some concerts were good for both sexes, but AC/DC was a 98% male crowd. It just wasn't wise to bring a girl you cared about there because you couldn't ensure her safety. In fact, having her there endangered yours because you'd have to protect and defend her. My hearing never recovered from all my 80's heavy metal concerts.
Where I lived the crowd was mixed. At Highway tour we could smoke weed and sneak in liquor bottles and we never saw nor felt threatened for safety. You'd see a few ppl passed out in the hallways but no fights. Call it naive but it was ALL about the music, not the crowd. Cheers!!!
@@fionnmaccumhaill3257I and my group of girl friends, all 14yr and 15 yr old little middle class girls (who never did anything naughty at these concerts except drink alcohol) went to,see them in Melbourne so many times in the mid 70’s. Never had any trouble with disrespectful guys, never got groped (which did happen when I saw Icehouse and The Angels later in life) the guys at the gigs were always complete gentleman. We were not groupies, never tried to go backstage as we had some idea of what might have gone on, and it was just not our thing. We may have dressed a little provocatively, but not too much or our parents wouldn’t have let us out of the house. Some of the best times of my life seeing AC/DC with Bon. Have never wanted to see them without him.
Thank you for diving back into AC/DC! Enjoyed your reaction as always!! While it wasn't their biggest hit (or even a small one) one day when you want to laugh and smile you need to check out this band singing "Big Balls"!! You will love it, seriously!!
This is one of those songs that was about as close as they came to a commercial pop rock song, yet it still had that dirty blues punk vibe to it. Check out "Let Me Put My Love Into You" with Brian Johnson on vocals. A perfect companion piece to this song.
AC/DC has never made a bad song. Literally scroll through any song they've ever made, and you'll love it. My personal favorites recently have been Dog Eat Dog, Can I Sit Next to You Girl, and Overdose. All Bon Scott era
For AC/DC, I'd like to recommend "Can I Sit Next To You, Girl?" I'd suggest "Whole Lotta Rosie" and "The Jack", but they're not exactly family-friendly. Lol
I am so happy that you love ACDC! It would be so sad if folks your age missed out the glorious music of my generation. I think we lived with so much passion because the times we were living in demanded it, and we knew the possibilities of no tomorrow were very real. I hope this generation will be able to capture all their passion of this time in their music and song like we did. I think you all are helping make that happen, by showing how wonderful a diverse music world we live in. I don't think they can match our coolness, but they can try.
This was the best AC/DC era. They became famous and their music was much harder (and meant to make Angel’s like Amber blush). “Girls got Rythum” another must
A really cool AC DC song no one has reacted to is The Razers Edge, title track from the album Thunderstruck is on. It's a fantastic song, Great Bryan Johnson vocals, cool mysterious guitar riff. Cool song!
Bon Scott is awesome, but I am always so impressed with Angus! I think live, he is the true stare with his amazing guitar talent and his amazing antics that he can perform while playing! That to me is so spectacular!🔥🔥🔥 It always gets me when I watch their concert videos!😲 He really goes nuts!! 🎸 So fun listening to you guys react to this older music, glad you are having fun too!!👏👏❤️👏❤️
This is my favourite AC/DC song. Highway to Hell was the album which made them famous in countries other than here at home in Australia. "Get it Hot" is another unbelievable good rockin' track from Highway. 1970's AC/DC were young and raw and crazy. Seeing them in pubs in Australia was something you'd never forget. All of us Aussie rockers are very, very proud of them. Sadly, this was Bon's last album. He died about a year after this album came out. But then came Brian and "Back in Black.".......
Thank you for playing one of my favorite AC/DC songs. I've been a fan all my life! If you liked that one you should check out Love at Frist Feel, Night Prowler, and Ride On. Highway to Hell was one of their greatest albums. Thanks for the great reaction and great music. Hope you have a Blessed day!
No damn way you guys did this track!!!! My goodness… This is hands down THEE best of Bon Scott- and my favorite track from AC/DC…. And I know em All. This song flies under the radar for sure… It has been with me for over 40 years !!! Music can be a timeline of your life guys- and this track is on every device I own!!! 🙏🙏take care out there
Jay & Amber, you'll love their classic "You Shook Me All Night Long" and "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap"!!! Hopefully they weren't blocked.taken down if you did them. You did Joan Jett's cover of "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap".
Subscribed just now!!! In 1976, AC/DC albums were just becoming available in my Midwestern town. I had a '65 Bug, with a Craig stereo, Radio Shack amp to boost output, Pioneer speakers. Would pull into HS parking lot broadcasting AC/DC to all. Obviously, I'm an old dude.😉 Your video popped up on my list after I listened to Touch Too Much. Fills my heart with joy to hear you 2 exude your love for AC/DC. I'm looking forward to checking out more of your content. Thank You
My senior year of high school... February. I'll never forget that day. I pull into the parking lot by auto shop, and notice a few groups of girls crying. I learned shortly after we'd lost Bon. The whole school knew by lunch.. that day absolutely _sucked._ It was all over FM radio. Bon and AC/DC was everywhere in our high school lives. Cruising on Friday and Saturday nights. House parties. AC/DC was part of most everyone's lives. Then the month after graduation... July. Back in Black hits.... and we couldn't believe it. They were _BACK._ And doing Bon proud. Back in Black was everywhere that summer, and we celebrated Bons memory every chance we got.
Hi Jay and Amber, This little gem is from their 1979 album Highway to Hell, Bon Scott is undoubtedly one of the greatest, if not THE greatest Rock n Roll Frontmen to ever grace a stage!! 😀 😀 🤘 🤘 🎸 🎸 🎸 He was born Ronald Belford Scott on 9th July 1946, in Forfar, Scotland, before emigrating to Freemantle, Australia 🇦🇺 🇦🇺, He sadly passed away on February 19th 1980 aged just 33 🙏🙏 RIP Bon 🙏 🙏
This album came out when I was 18 and I'm 61 now ! Damn times flying ! I still have it on vinyl and cassette and CD ! This is one of those albums that you put it on and leave it alone ! Every song is a Banger !
I've always said my favorite AC/DC song is whatever is playing, but this is right at the top. Sin City, Bad Boy Boogie and of course Rosie. I could put those on repeat all day and would be stoked 🙂
THANK YOU!!!! This is my absolute favorite AC/DC song, and I feel like it gets so overlooked by everyone. I am soooo glad y'all decided to do a well deserved reaction to this banger. Love you guys!
Great reaction! Before I ran off to medical school I had crazy dreams about being a rockstar, and my band covered this song. Would always blow the roof off of parties. But of course, no one can ever deliver it like the legend, Bon Scott’s AC/DC. May he rest in peace. ROCK ON🤘
I missed out on Bon Scott's being in the band but in 1980 at the Frankfurt Festhalle, from upstairs overlooking the stage I was able to witness Angus and the rest of them with Brian singing. For2+ hours I saw Angus bounce all over, even one point you could still hear him playing, then a moving group of people from the back of the arena with Brian carrying Angus on his shoulders all the way back to the stage and never missed a lick, and yes, the crowd went wild. I saw them again in Atlanta for the Those About To Rock tour and their energy level was just as high
AC/ DC was my first live concert with opening acts Point Blank and Molly Hatchet. It was the last time they performed in Charlotte, NC with Bon Scott before he pasted. What a way to start my love of live concerts.
The first time I heard of AC⚡️DC was in 1978. Styx and RamJam (this was around the time Black Betty was a big hit) was having a concert and oh yeah, some nobody band called AC⚡️DC. We get to the concert and they announce that RamJam was unable to perform that night and that AC⚡️DC had agreed to do a double set. Of course everyone was disappointed not to hear RamJam and not excited for the warmup band. I truthfully felt sorry for them because these nobody’s were going to warmup for one of the biggest bands in the world at that time, and there was no way it was going to end well for them. Then they came out and started playing and everyone in that stadium sat there looking slack jawed stupid!!! Bon Scott’s unique voice and Angus Young running around like a madman in a school boy outfit! His head never stopped rocking and he was climbing on the speakers. At one point, he went off stage but we could still hear him playing. Next thing we know, he’s in the audience on someone’s shoulders jamming away. It was insane in there. No one knew any of the songs they were playing because no one had ever heard of them. But by the time their double set was over, I truly felt sorry for Styx having to follow THEM. It was bar none the best concert I’ve ever been too.
Highway to Hell was one of the first tapes I ever bought with my allowance, would have been around 1986. I listened to that tape until it wore out. Every song on that album rocks! Thanks guy for bringing this one back!!!
I'm so glad people are still enjoying AC/DC. I've seen them in concert about 5 or 6 times but I never got to see them with Bon Scott, I wish he lived long enough for me to see him, well if I had a wish I would wish he didn't die. Anyway, AC/DC is hands down the epitome of rock!!🤘
I met Bon Scott when I was only 8yrs old at the Raffles Pub in WA. He bought me a Fire Engine drink and sat me on his stool at the bar. If I only knew who he was back then. You need to listen to Love Song. One of his best mellow songs.
Appreciate that you are picking up on the original AC/DC. First saw them in Sheffield England in 1978, year before Bon died. Cost like a buck to get in. Best live band ever…
I've seen these badasses in concert. Ya'll, Angus Young goes like that for that for the ENTIRE concert!!!! And LOUD, what?? This was the absolute loudest group I've ever seen by a country mile. ( I saw Foghat in 1977 and thought they were loud . . . . .)
I was so fortunate to see them on this last tour of support of this album before Bon died. They opened for UFO who was one of my favorite bands at Massey Hall in Toronto and they blew UFO right off stage, just incredible show. We sat on the first balcony and Angus came through the crowd and up to our row and riffed right in front of us. The most explosive show I had ever been to. My only words at the time was TNT I'm dynamite LOL. On added note this one of my favorite albums of the 70's and my favorite of AC DC's, Bon was a King
Jay I still remember the faces you were making the very first time you listened to AC/DC. You were trying very hard not to bob your head. I was laughing because I've been listening to AC/DC since I was a teen & I knew what was coming & there it was you bobbing your head. I just knew it was going to happen. How can anyone sit still when AC/DC comes on. 😁❤
In the summer of 78 , we were shoehorning a bigblock 396 Chevy engine into a 71 GREMLIN , Outside in the heat , around 5pm, all hot and sweaty . All of a sudden my cousin slid his 74 Vette in the driveway, T-tops out of the car ,, yelled " Hey Zoro! you want to go see AC/DC? I threw down the wrench, hopped in the Red Vette , while listening to Live Wire", He handed me a brew and he lit a joint then we peeled out leaving 100 feet of rubber. Wow Im 68 now, Still rockin ! , AC/DC, Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Beatles, Steppenwolf, Yes and GRAND FUNK RAILROAD ".. GodBless and ROCK ON !!!!!!!
That whole Highway to Hell album has one BANGER after another! I've heard so many people say it, 1979 was an EPIC time for music.
I agree! They've gotta react to a personal fave, "If You Want Blood, You've Got It!"🔥
Yes. They need to react to every song on that album.
I was in tenth grade when this album came out loved our music.
I agree 100%, Highway to Hell is one of my favourite AC/DC albums of all time, every song is an absolute banger!! 😀 😀 🤘 🤘 🎸 🎸 🎸
I was in high school a senior in fact. Badass time for music.
65 yrs old and still listening to AC/DC every day! Rock &Roll!
How about the wonderful Karen Carpenter?!!
I'll be listening till I die. ✌❤
Ditto and I'm 70!
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Karen Carpenter didn’t listen to her if I didn’t have too!🤷♂️
I can never get enough of Malcolm's heavy riffs. He's one of the best rhythm guitar players EVER.
And songwriters ❤
Wish I could give 1000 thumbs up to your comment. Malcolm is my fav.
My favorite rocker of all time. R.I.P. Malcolm
He was a human metronome
The best!
This is the AC/DC that we all fell in love with as kids. Bon's voice with the blues licks just go together like peanut butter and jelly, Jack and Coke.......love it.
Damn straight bro 🤟
This was the AC/DC I grew up with... album to album we rocked out with them. My best friend found them in early 76... and we couldn't get enough. The later stuff is good, but Bon Scott on lead vocals was always the best AC/DC.
Absolutely! I loved listening to them in the 70's as a teenager! ❤❤
My dad gave me this cassette when I was 8 back in 85...first one..loves them since
You can’t listen to AC/DC without moving. Plus Bon era lyrics…
How was the line “Venus with arms” ??? 😂😂😂
Ça c'est sûr ET certain Bon Scott c'est le meilleur
Me too it was acdc or nothing 24 hrs a day! I drove my parents crazy.
Ah, one of AC/DC's hidden gems... you guys have reached full rabbit-hole now. This is a rarely heard tune that really showcases Bon Scott's powerhouse vocals. Love you guys for playing this!
Not even close to the end of the rabbit hole. Not til I hear Bad Boy Boogie, Night Prowler, Basically anything from Powerage........ Too much to mention.
@@billnorthrup7654Soul stripper
Very long time since I last heard this,and getting over a dose of the winter lurgy it's just what I needed! I always liked it from the first time I heard it way back in late February 1980,but it sounds even better now than before. This was the song that ACDC had out as a single in the UK when Bon Scott met his extremely premature end.
I think its a crime that reactors ration out their AC/DC exposure. How someone can not binge dive into their catalogue of at least 2 dozen Grade A bangers is beyond me, How do you listen to something that just causes your brain to lurch in such ecstasy and not demand more. These boys were the musical equivalent of a drug.
I think it's more a case that the copyright Nazis flag many of their songs as soon as the reactions go up. That's why you see so few Eagles songs.
Exactly. That's how my body acts when I hear them. Even woke up a friend, cause I was tap my foot to their song on the radio in my sleep. Die hard hooked me bad.
It is crazy that they have probably 25+ songs that other bands could consider their "one hit wonder" if it was theirs
Maybe because it would kill their channel. Views are less than 1/5 what they used to be because they're doing way too much of this boring boomer rock.
@@hollandjwm They don't do enough "boomer rock." They need to get away from giving all the mediocrities of the last 20-30 years airplay.
Whole Lotta Rosie, Jailbreak, High Voltage, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Big Balls, and Let There Be Rock need to be reacted to with Bon Scott on vocals!!!!❤❤❤
Big balls for sure. If medium rare almost got her out of her chair big balls surely would.
Sin City , Gone Shooting , the whole Powerage album is excellent.
That whole album is killer!!
One of my favorite early AC/DC songs is LET THERE BE ROCK. The mischievous grin on Bon's face says it all!
That is their best album. Every song is perfect.
The video with Bonn at the pulpit was way ahead of its time too.
Whole lotta Rosie live with Malcolm and Angus throwing riffs at one another in an ecstatic guitar battle is one of my favourites of all times! Epic.
That guitar work, especially towards the end, so good!
Also, this is one of the best underrated songs from AC/DC. It will never get old.
Agree on both counts 1000%
You shook me all night long for the bluesy nostalgia - in music not in lyrics 😂! - and Touch too much are my two favourites. Girls got rythm is third.
It's my favorite song from AC/DC. 2nd is Night Prowler, which is also very underrated.
I’ve had the privilege of seeing them times over the decades! Their energy was unbelievable and Angus NEVER stopped !!
You guys are digging deep into the AC/DC inventory and still finding gold! What a song! Please keep digging ya’ll!
This song has my favorite lyric Bon Scott ever wrote:
"She had the face of an angel/smiling with sin/the body of Venus with arms."
Such a snakey, swampy, delicious riff... I don't think Angus ever used that tone on any other song.
Followed by “she wanted it hard, she wanted it fast, she wanted it done medium rare”
This has to be one of the most underated AC/DC songs out there. Itis my all time favorite,right there with Hell or High Water and Shake your Foundations. Pure, clean rock from early AC/DC, the way I like it.
The backing vocals really shine on this one and "Walk All Over You".
@@ckobo84 Facts
Hell or High Water and Shake your fountains are 2 of my favorites!
One of my favorite songs to play rhythm guitar to. Big open chords you get to hit really hard.
Angus is the energizer bunny, he goes full blast from the beginning of the concert to the end, it's unreal.
My favourite band of all time with my fave lead singer. Bon was the bomb!!!
Vous n'êtes pas seul Bon Scott c'est 'une icone
Let's not forget the role the great Mutt Lange (Def Leppard, Bryan Adams, Heart, Shania Twain) played as a producer on this album. He really brought the ACDC sound to the next level.
My favorite AC/DC song. It rocks hard
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap is my favorite.
Highway To Hell... What a great album. Walk All Over You is my favourite track from this classic album. Having seen them live I have to admit that these guys are the best rock and roll band ever to grace the planet.
I agree, Walk All Over You is 100% JAM!
Love Brian Johnson but Bon Scott is the GOAT!
I agree 100%!! Saw them a lot as a teen in Melbourne, only ever with Bon and have never wanted to see them since.
This song is too high for Brian
Touch Too Much is beyond the shadow of a doubt my favorite AC/DC song.
I love both Bon Scott and Brian Johnson. Don’t forget, Brian Johnson basically saved AC/DC, and he was essentially Bon Scott’s handpicked successor.
True.... and they couldn't have found a better replacement for him.
Bon is by far my preferred singer, but Thunderstruck would have to be AC/DC's best song.
If you didn't know Bon essential picked him himself he went to a bar where Brian was singing and went back and told the band about this awesome performance
@@bmriverrat11Wrong Bon never met Brian before opening for Brian's band Gordie
@@dougcox3990it definitely is ONE of their top songs
Amber, I agree completely. AC/DC is the purest form, the dictionary definition of rock & roll. There are bands with broader and deeper range and skill, like Pink Floyd or Led Zeppelin, but Bon Scott AC/DC is the perfect stripped-down distillation of R&R.
And that's exactly what they wanted to be. They had no interest in broadening out. They loved rock and roll and they wanted to live there forever.
A great song from a great album 👍👍. Check out their song, "Night Prowler." Bluesy, mysterious, a whole vibe. Like you alluded to, AC/DC is the very definition of ROCK! 💯👍⚡⚡🔥
LOVE Night Prowler - really shows off Bon's mischievous side so perfectly
Love NIGHT PROWLER!!! Such a sensual song if i may?
Yes, probably the best bluesy, rock and gritty song on the entire album. Absolutely OUTSTANDING ..... HIGHLY RECOMMEND you do this one. You won't be sorry, I promise!!!!!!!
My absolute favorite song by these dudes this whole album is front to back magic so sad that bon didn't get to see the success that this record gave them
Bon Scott was the best front man AC / DC ever had.✌️
I'm a Bon Scott girl. I like Brian but he just doesn't compare for me.
@@warpedreflection3650 I feel ya sister ✌️
Bon Scott had the attitude to match the vocals, a true legend
If you hear Bonn, Brian comes in second place.
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Definitely my favorite of the Bon Scott era although there are many contenders. He wasn't the AC or the DC but the ⚡ in between!! RIP
One of their underrated songs. Bon was so cheeky with the lyrics! They just kick ass!!! Angus gettin' nasty!
My favorite of Highway to Hell is "Girl got Rhythm".
I've always thought the best thing on the album is the transition from the last notes of Highway to Hell into the beginning of Girls Got Rhythm. It annoys me every time Highway to Hell ends on the radio and then they play something else. NO, just let it go.
Mine too. Bon Scott goes crazy towards the end too. It's just a great song. 👍
I'm so glad you two both loved what is to me the single greatest line and delivery I've ever heard. "Just a dirty little touch". So greasy, naughty, hilarious, and just pure Bon Scott.
All Bon Scott era AC/DC songs are great!
Absolutely fire. My favorite by them
If you went to a live concert back in the day, the girls all dressed in sexy versions of school uniform. You had ringing in the ears the day after from the volume of the band. It is pure raw rock.
My ears rang for 3 days. I'm not sure all the hearing has come back.
Where I lived, guys didn't bring girlfriends to AC/DC concerts. Some concerts were good for both sexes, but AC/DC was a 98% male crowd. It just wasn't wise to bring a girl you cared about there because you couldn't ensure her safety. In fact, having her there endangered yours because you'd have to protect and defend her. My hearing never recovered from all my 80's heavy metal concerts.
We all wanted to be Angus...a powerhouse of electric energy inside.
Where I lived the crowd was mixed. At Highway tour we could smoke weed and sneak in liquor bottles and we never saw nor felt threatened for safety. You'd see a few ppl passed out in the hallways but no fights. Call it naive but it was ALL about the music, not the crowd. Cheers!!!
@@fionnmaccumhaill3257I and my group of girl friends, all 14yr and 15 yr old little middle class girls (who never did anything naughty at these concerts except drink alcohol) went to,see them in Melbourne so many times in the mid 70’s. Never had any trouble with disrespectful guys, never got groped (which did happen when I saw Icehouse and The Angels later in life) the guys at the gigs were always complete gentleman. We were not groupies, never tried to go backstage as we had some idea of what might have gone on, and it was just not our thing. We may have dressed a little provocatively, but not too much or our parents wouldn’t have let us out of the house. Some of the best times of my life seeing AC/DC with Bon. Have never wanted to see them without him.
Thank you for diving back into AC/DC! Enjoyed your reaction as always!! While it wasn't their biggest hit (or even a small one) one day when you want to laugh and smile you need to check out this band singing "Big Balls"!! You will love it, seriously!!
No other singer can pull the mischievous voice like Scot!! Great song!
This is one of those songs that was about as close as they came to a commercial pop rock song, yet it still had that dirty blues punk vibe to it. Check out "Let Me Put My Love Into You" with Brian Johnson on vocals. A perfect companion piece to this song.
AC ⚡ DC had to act fast to get that album out. And tho no one can sound like Scot, they did fine with Brian. Love that song.
Since I first heard them as a kid in the 70s they have and will always be my Fav band. AC/DC is Rock, PERIOD!
Ahhhhhhhh! Bon Scott at his best.
Also a shout out to Malcolm Young shining on both bass and backing vocals here. "High Voltage" next, say?
Ahhhh!! My favorite AC/DC tune!!
AC/DC has never made a bad song. Literally scroll through any song they've ever made, and you'll love it. My personal favorites recently have been Dog Eat Dog, Can I Sit Next to You Girl, and Overdose. All Bon Scott era
All their songs are very hypnotic and put you in a rock n' roll trance.
I love them, seen them many times, but they have done some average songs, especially more recently. It's alla matter of opinion ❤
All good, but my fav is Ride On which is on Dirty Deeds.
This was the first AC/DC song I heard and played it over and over before going to the rest of the album. So many great songs to choose from.
For AC/DC, I'd like to recommend "Can I Sit Next To You, Girl?" I'd suggest "Whole Lotta Rosie" and "The Jack", but they're not exactly family-friendly. Lol
If they do The Jack, please do the studio version with Bon and then with Brian from River Plate
Touch too much is what happens after Can i sit next to you girl.
@@jefferywarburton2116 I like to think Rosie is the one with the touch.
And that's why we love those tracks...wooohooo
Sin city is a deeper track that's good too
I am so happy that you love ACDC! It would be so sad if folks your age missed out the glorious music of my generation. I think we lived with so much passion because the times we were living in demanded it, and we knew the possibilities of no tomorrow were very real. I hope this generation will be able to capture all their passion of this time in their music and song like we did. I think you all are helping make that happen, by showing how wonderful a diverse music world we live in. I don't think they can match our coolness, but they can try.
Gone Shootin’
I love Bon era AC/DC, I grew up listening to him and enjoyed all of his albums and was very sad when he passed. Bon Scott the Legend.
You guys have to listen to night prowler, off of this same album. The studio version is killer. Bon and Angus both go off.
Didn't the night stalker sing a few lines in court?
In my mind when the song finished I went into the riff from Beating around the bush. Killer album.
A top 5 AC/DC tune. Grind out those bell like chords, Malcolm!
Classic and killer tune !! The Bon Scott era was so raw and incredible.
One of my all-time favorite ACDC songs. I'm glad you guys got to it.
This was the best AC/DC era. They became famous and their music was much harder (and meant to make Angel’s like Amber blush). “Girls got Rythum” another must
A really cool AC DC song no one has reacted to is The Razers Edge, title track from the album Thunderstruck is on. It's a fantastic song, Great Bryan Johnson vocals, cool mysterious guitar riff. Cool song!
Bon Scott is awesome, but I am always so impressed with Angus! I think live, he is the true stare with his amazing guitar talent and his amazing antics that he can perform while playing! That to me is so spectacular!🔥🔥🔥 It always gets me when I watch their concert videos!😲 He really goes nuts!! 🎸 So fun listening to you guys react to this older music, glad you are having fun too!!👏👏❤️👏❤️
Aww, yes the real AC/DC Bon Scott . Great choice .. Enjoy your evening Amber & Jay and Kiddos
My absolute favorite AC/DC song of all time. This tune is so nasty cool! Bon kills it.
You definitely can not ever go wrong with a Bon-led song never!!
This is my favourite AC/DC song. Highway to Hell was the album which made them famous in countries other than here at home in Australia. "Get it Hot" is another unbelievable good rockin' track from Highway. 1970's AC/DC were young and raw and crazy. Seeing them in pubs in Australia was something you'd never forget. All of us Aussie rockers are very, very proud of them. Sadly, this was Bon's last album. He died about a year after this album came out. But then came Brian and "Back in Black.".......
Thank you for playing one of my favorite AC/DC songs. I've been a fan all my life! If you liked that one you should check out Love at Frist Feel, Night Prowler, and Ride On. Highway to Hell was one of their greatest albums. Thanks for the great reaction and great music. Hope you have a Blessed day!
No damn way you guys did this track!!!! My goodness… This is hands down THEE best of Bon Scott- and my favorite track from AC/DC…. And I know em
All. This song flies under the radar for sure… It has been with me for over 40 years !!! Music can be a timeline of your life guys- and this track is on every device I own!!! 🙏🙏take care out there
The "leg kick" is actually the Chuck Berry "Duck Walk"...
This whole album kicks ass! You have to do "Walk All Over You" which is another banger, and "Night Prowler" which is some badass heavy blues.
Jay & Amber, you'll love their classic "You Shook Me All Night Long" and "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap"!!! Hopefully they weren't blocked.taken down if you did them.
You did Joan Jett's cover of "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap".
Subscribed just now!!! In 1976, AC/DC albums were just becoming available in my Midwestern town. I had a '65 Bug, with a Craig stereo, Radio Shack amp to boost output, Pioneer speakers. Would pull into HS parking lot broadcasting AC/DC to all. Obviously, I'm an old dude.😉 Your video popped up on my list after I listened to Touch Too Much. Fills my heart with joy to hear you 2 exude your love for AC/DC. I'm looking forward to checking out more of your content. Thank You
Great song
EVERY SONG ON HIGHWAY TO HELL IS A #1 SINGLE ( in my opinion). ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE🌟
Kicked in the Teeth! Ohhhhhh wait . Deep Cut : “Downpayment Blues.” Absolute gem
Please do “down payment blues” by AC/CD
My senior year of high school... February. I'll never forget that day. I pull into the parking lot by auto shop, and notice a few groups of girls crying. I learned shortly after we'd lost Bon. The whole school knew by lunch.. that day absolutely _sucked._ It was all over FM radio. Bon and AC/DC was everywhere in our high school lives. Cruising on Friday and Saturday nights. House parties. AC/DC was part of most everyone's lives.
Then the month after graduation... July. Back in Black hits.... and we couldn't believe it. They were _BACK._ And doing Bon proud.
Back in Black was everywhere that summer, and we celebrated Bons memory every chance we got.
My favorite AC/DC song of all time. I ❤ Bon Scott 🤘
The underrated tune by AC DC. Along with "Overdose", "Live Wire" and the all-time great love song "Walk All over You"
Hi Jay and Amber, This little gem is from their 1979 album Highway to Hell, Bon Scott is undoubtedly one of the greatest, if not THE greatest Rock n Roll Frontmen to ever grace a stage!! 😀 😀 🤘 🤘 🎸 🎸 🎸
He was born Ronald Belford Scott on 9th July 1946, in Forfar, Scotland, before emigrating to Freemantle, Australia 🇦🇺 🇦🇺, He sadly passed away on February 19th 1980 aged just 33 🙏🙏
RIP Bon 🙏 🙏
This is my favorite song by AC/DC and I myself have had a situation like the song lyrics. But yeah Love it, Awesome, Great.
This album came out when I was 18 and I'm 61 now ! Damn times flying ! I still have it on vinyl and cassette and CD ! This is one of those albums that you put it on and leave it alone ! Every song is a Banger !
One of my Favorite AC/DC songs!
At 2:43 when Bon goes “Ow...” you can feel the pain! Another nice job guys! 🇨🇦
I've always said my favorite AC/DC song is whatever is playing, but this is right at the top. Sin City, Bad Boy Boogie and of course Rosie. I could put those on repeat all day and would be stoked 🙂
The greatest cut ever laid down on tape!
THANK YOU!!!! This is my absolute favorite AC/DC song, and I feel like it gets so overlooked by everyone. I am soooo glad y'all decided to do a well deserved reaction to this banger. Love you guys!
Great reaction! Before I ran off to medical school I had crazy dreams about being a rockstar, and my band covered this song. Would always blow the roof off of parties. But of course, no one can ever deliver it like the legend, Bon Scott’s AC/DC. May he rest in peace. ROCK ON🤘
I missed out on Bon Scott's being in the band but in 1980 at the Frankfurt Festhalle, from upstairs overlooking the stage I was able to witness Angus and the rest of them with Brian singing. For2+ hours I saw Angus bounce all over, even one point you could still hear him playing, then a moving group of people from the back of the arena with Brian carrying Angus on his shoulders all the way back to the stage and never missed a lick, and yes, the crowd went wild. I saw them again in Atlanta for the Those About To Rock tour and their energy level was just as high
AC/ DC was my first live concert with opening acts Point Blank and Molly Hatchet. It was the last time they performed in Charlotte, NC with Bon Scott before he pasted. What a way to start my love of live concerts.
The first time I heard of AC⚡️DC was in 1978. Styx and RamJam (this was around the time Black Betty was a big hit) was having a concert and oh yeah, some nobody band called AC⚡️DC. We get to the concert and they announce that RamJam was unable to perform that night and that AC⚡️DC had agreed to do a double set. Of course everyone was disappointed not to hear RamJam and not excited for the warmup band. I truthfully felt sorry for them because these nobody’s were going to warmup for one of the biggest bands in the world at that time, and there was no way it was going to end well for them.
Then they came out and started playing and everyone in that stadium sat there looking slack jawed stupid!!! Bon Scott’s unique voice and Angus Young running around like a madman in a school boy outfit! His head never stopped rocking and he was climbing on the speakers. At one point, he went off stage but we could still hear him playing. Next thing we know, he’s in the audience on someone’s shoulders jamming away. It was insane in there. No one knew any of the songs they were playing because no one had ever heard of them. But by the time their double set was over, I truly felt sorry for Styx having to follow THEM. It was bar none the best concert I’ve ever been too.
Love the song, love the reaction and the line, "like a hand in a velvet glove" is something any guy can immediately relate to.
Highway to Hell was one of the first tapes I ever bought with my allowance, would have been around 1986. I listened to that tape until it wore out. Every song on that album rocks! Thanks guy for bringing this one back!!!
I'm so glad people are still enjoying AC/DC. I've seen them in concert about 5 or 6 times but I never got to see them with Bon Scott, I wish he lived long enough for me to see him, well if I had a wish I would wish he didn't die. Anyway, AC/DC is hands down the epitome of rock!!🤘
One of my all time favorite AC/DC songs! Thanks guys
Love these "old AC/DC ... LEGENDARY.. this was my introduction to AC/DC at a field party...
I met Bon Scott when I was only 8yrs old at the Raffles Pub in WA. He bought me a Fire Engine drink and sat me on his stool at the bar. If I only knew who he was back then.
You need to listen to Love Song. One of his best mellow songs.
Appreciate that you are picking up on the original AC/DC. First saw them in Sheffield England in 1978, year before Bon died. Cost like a buck to get in. Best live band ever…
I SAW YOUR 1ST REACTION TO ROCK AND ROLL WITH THUNDERSTRUCK. WHEN YOUR HEAD STARTED BOBBIN, I KNEW YOU HAD BECOME A FAN OF ROCK N ROLL.
I've seen these badasses in concert. Ya'll, Angus Young goes like that for that for the ENTIRE concert!!!! And LOUD, what?? This was the absolute loudest group I've ever seen by a country mile. ( I saw Foghat in 1977 and thought they were loud . . . . .)
Please please please do “walk all over you” from this same live video format. It’s spectacular like this one!
Highway to Hell , banger after banger after banger from the best AC/DC line up ever!!!
I was so fortunate to see them on this last tour of support of this album before Bon died. They opened for UFO who was one of my favorite bands at Massey Hall in Toronto and they blew UFO right off stage, just incredible show. We sat on the first balcony and Angus came through the crowd and up to our row and riffed right in front of us. The most explosive show I had ever been to. My only words at the time was TNT I'm dynamite LOL. On added note this one of my favorite albums of the 70's and my favorite of AC DC's, Bon was a King
Bon Scott and his bagpipes rock the house on other songs. Pure rock and roll with a blues foundation. Love the lyrics. Pure Aussie humor.
Jay I still remember the faces you were making the very first time you listened to AC/DC. You were trying very hard not to bob your head. I was laughing because I've been listening to AC/DC since I was a teen & I knew what was coming & there it was you bobbing your head. I just knew it was going to happen. How can anyone sit still when AC/DC comes on. 😁❤
In the summer of 78 , we were shoehorning a bigblock 396 Chevy engine into a 71 GREMLIN , Outside in the heat , around 5pm, all hot and sweaty . All of a sudden my cousin slid his 74 Vette in the driveway, T-tops out of the car ,, yelled " Hey Zoro! you want to go see AC/DC? I threw down the wrench, hopped in the Red Vette , while listening to Live Wire", He handed me a brew and he lit a joint then we peeled out leaving 100 feet of rubber. Wow Im 68 now, Still rockin ! , AC/DC, Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Beatles, Steppenwolf, Yes and GRAND FUNK RAILROAD ".. GodBless and ROCK ON !!!!!!!
See, right there! That's how you are supposed to do a music reaction video! Great song, great reaction, great job!
I was about 10 when I first heard this…..listened to them almost everyday 30 years later & this is the song that started it all for me 🎸
Thanks for showcasing Bon Scott. Legend. Like a hand in velvet glove 😅
Bon is the man! I really wanna feel it....