Outstanding, keep the Rock & Roll Train rollin' down the track. We were lucky enough to grow up at this time, but it's still happening. Rock & Roll will never die. (!)
@@jmcc2275 yes I know Time takes its toll on us all. I got to see them years ago and it was awesome. These guys are legends. We’re fortunate to still have them around. I hope I can see them live one more time.
69 years old and still ripping the stage up I’m 57 and struggle to walk up the stairs 😂😂you just have to respect them, lucky enough to see them them in 1982,still a great band live 😂
I´m 61 i saw them 30 of November 1980....turned of the lights in my room learned all back in black songs on guitar playng along...rehersed Sin City with my band in the basement...good old days ;)
I was 11 years old when I discovered these. Way back in 76. I have watched them develop and gain bigger audiences as I have grown. The soundtrack of my life. Still to watch them makes me feel like a kid again. Awesome
Flew to London from the States to see them for the first time. I've tried for 40 years to see them and finally made it. Fantastic, fantastic show. Frankly, to see the likes of Angus play guitar live was certainly on the bucket list. Bryan...terrific. Matt was awesome behind the kit. I had not seen Chris on bass before, but it was felt across the stadium. Finally, I think Stevie is just the glue, just pushed along like a tank. ..Thank you Cliff, Phil, and Chris Slade for all the great years of music....The Young Family should be and I bet is proud of their accomplishments.....RIP Malcom, the Boys are doing just fine.......The October 2023 show in Palm Springs is a Shit location to see this group. Fingers crossed they come to the States. If they do, don's miss the show......Thank you Wembley.....what a venue
You summed up Acdc perfectly there Michael, hats off to you mate. Going to the Wembley show this Sunday, can't wait. For those who know nothing of the band, watch this and then think of the energy they produced 20,30 years ago. It hits you.
@@Smegon Yeah, I heard plenty of wrong notes, flat, sharp, or just halfway between frets, but that's actually the standard for Angus. He was always sloppy player. But, blues rock is at it's best when it's sloppy, and their brand of rock is pretty much just heavy blues. Angus is a fine sloppy.
I saw them in Brighton, December 79. My first proper R'n'R gig, and I think I saw them 4 times within a couple of years. They always put on a great show. Legends. They must still enjoy performing because I doubt they need the money at this point, just doing it for fun and for the fans which is how it should be. 😃
Same here been listening since the '70s back when they were an opening act for Ted Nugent, Aerosmith, etc., and it was obvious they were going somewhere and I liked them better than the headliners!
I'm 60 and I still crank up the tunes when driving. Angus nephew Stevie Young on lead is so much like his uncle. This is real rock & roll, not like most of the the crap on the radio today!!!
@@serjzicktutta1670 no, I never liked the Rolling Stones, they didn’t hit the spot for me, plus I was a Mod in the early days of the Rolling stone and wasn’t into rock until I heard ACDC in the mid 70’s and no one has surpassed them for me since. 🙂
I was there! Loud as hell... I pulled my earplugs out to hear one of the cannon shots directly and it was insane. And I was up on the side, middle level and still... LOUD
I’ve seen AC/DC live four times now, I have Angus young’s school hat he threw into the crowd, I actually seen them playing at the pub in Milson point, when they were nobodies.. I love AC/DC forever..
Back around 1990 when I had a 5 CD player. I would put menu on RANDOM of 5 ACDC cd's. People would ask is there anything else in there I would say not for the next 3 hours.
That's exactly what I thought to myself when I saw them during their last tour, during Angus's long guitar solo. I said to myself, "You ain't ever going to see someone burning their axe live like that ever again."
Why is AC/DC still one of the best bands in the world? They have everything. - The songs and setlist are awesome. The show is outstanding. - AC/DC gives the people what they want. And unforgettable evening. They respect the kids/the fans - and the fans respect them. They never disappoint. AC/DC are always willing to deliver the best concert they can. - The man focus is on music - Angus is better than ever. He really wants to play and is enjoying it. - Brian, Angus, Stevie and the others are very down to earth. - The AC/DC logo, the artwork is one of a kind - Brian is struggling, yes. But he tries and does the best he can. Imagine doing one show after the other with voice and hearing only partially working. This is difficult. Big respect to him. Brian has been in the band for almost 44 years. What is he supposed to do? Either letting the band die or trying the best he can. Picture you as Angus, being 50 years +/plus in the band, still being relevant and filling up the Wembly stadium. AC/DC can't be copied in a lot of senses.
Is it the same show quality it was 15 years ago? No, but who can criticize them at their age? They’re out there rock’n like studs. They still sound better than many of these so-called musicians these days. Rock on bros
I attended a Little League tournament last weekend and almost every dugout played AC/DC between innings. It made my heart happy to see all the different generations rocking out together. AC/DC will live on forever!!!!!
Saw them in Detroit a few years ago. They still rock the house no matter their age! When I read nasty comments about them not being as good as they once were, it makes me immediately think, could you do what they do? Rock on fellas!
That's a question to ask when watching performers. I once saw a guy do a street performance in Amsterdam. He got out of a locked straight jacket. First, he had to gather up an audience. Before long, he had about 100 people watching him. He asked for donations, and I gave him 10 Euro. I told him "I couldn't do what you do". He said "It's a hard one brother, but I love it".
AC/DC found the formula almost 50 years ago and didn't mess with it. That is why they are still popular. Bands that want to "grow creatively" instead of giving their fans what they want is why their no longer, significantly, around.
Ich bin ACDC-Fan seit 1973, hab von meinem Taschengeld die erste Vinylplatte gekauft. Das ist 50 Jahre her, und ja, jetzt sind wir also zusammen alt geworden. Alt? Schon, aber ganz bestimmt nicht tot! Noch lange nicht! Eure Musik hält mich am Leben, macht mir Freude, gibt mir Zuversicht, lässt mich weitermachen, lässt mich wieder jung fühlen. Danke für 50 Jahre pures Lebenselexir. Macht weiter Jungs, Ihr wart und seid immer noch die Größten!
Hopefully they will release a dvd or summat like they did at River Plate ...I suspect they will film Sunday as well then join it together like they did for River Plate
I saw them only three time Time twice in 1978 Colchester Essex university with Bon and also Colchester ABC cinema and also late early 90s when in their prime so glad I did.
@johnroberthines7811 I thought so too, but there's been chatter on acdc forums that some of the crew let slip that it was happening. There were additional cameras that were being used to track the crowd and band that weren't projecting to the screen (i was there, its was mint). The suspended fly camera and the helicopter... I dono seems alot of effort to not use them.
It was the best experience of my life ..and i am soooo happy and proud that i could go and see them on Wembley…70.000 people to sing and dance..was 🥹🥹🥹…Incredible demn good!! Love AS/DC
Best concert I’ve ever been to 1990 AC/DC. My pops who only loved Classical music took me. Son? Yes pops? Why is the little guy in my old school uniform?😳 😎💯🤘♾️
My cousin is Phil Rudd the drummer but I don't think he's doing this gig, not from what I can see at any rate which means the only original member is ANGUS ON GUITAR SO WTF?!!
nobody has ever seen a band unless they seen the band in their prime, sorry. this is like seeing the fat elvis in the late 70s. you just saw the "we can squeeze out a couple more million" for our grandkids tour. same goes for all the other way past their prime years bands
@@SillyGoose2024you're so wrong dude. I saw them in 1985. Angus has always been this way. Maybe he has slowed down on the head banging. But they still got the sound
My uncle took me to see the World Series of Rock in Cleveland Ohio back in July '79. I got to see the OG Bon Scott. Amazing experience at 12 years old.
The thing that makes AC/DC great, as it did for other bands such as CCR, etc was the simplistic nature of the guitar compositions. This is just pure old school rock'n'roll. While other guitar players egotistically tried to outperform one another, Angus always kept his eye on the sound. And damn, how many bands lose their lead singer, replace them with another, and still continue going strong and growing in the charts? Not too many bands have been able to pull that off.
This is how to make a convincing Rock and Roll Performance. First You build The Stage with a High Wall full of Marshall Amplifiers and the You start to Play!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👌👌👌🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 Very Well Done!😎🇫🇮
An absolute marvel of Hard rock simplicity at it's finest. Nobody rocks a 4 chord tune better than these guys. Malcom was rythym guitar genious. Angus sounds like no one else. Love these guys!
It was amazing, so glad i was there and enjoyed so much , we miss this rock and roll so much , and yet they are still there for us .., The Rock and Roll will never die 🤘
Ne vous inquiété pas, nous sommes bien vivants . Et ACDC est bien là , présent 🎁 pour nous donner une bonne leçon de rock. 😂 c'est le spécialiste Angus , il connaît le métier depuis longtemps. Sa. veut dire , il prépare la suite, c'est fort possible. Il à tellement de bonnes idées. Good 👍 rock n' Roll 🎉🎉🎉
Have to disagree a little about the song tempos and this really wasn’t his fault. Thunderstruck intro was way too slow imo but that’s really on Angus since he starts it. Like any good drummer, he picked up the pace when everyone started playing.
Can't belive I'm 76 and still rock to this .Never be another band like them .Thanks for posting. Was at the NEC Birmingham when they did a sound check, set off all the fire alarms in the place including the hall next door !
At this point, it's a bit unavoidable, but there's an etiquette I like to follow. I film snippets on my phone just to be able to relive it but all the while enjoying it with my own eyes and ears. Obviously because everything's online now, you can't keep any ticket stubs. So merch, photos and footage is all you have for keepsakes. I also make sure I'm not holding the phone in a way that obstructs views for too long or at all.
ac/dc will forever hold a special place in my heart they were the first rock band i really heard and got into. so cool to see these legends still killing it!!
Yeah, he admittedly is, but I’d much rather see this than someone auto tuned, or worse, lip synching. AC/DC always brought it live. And I appreciate the energy and rawness of a truly live show
Stop complaining. That’s why so many bands lip sync and resort to using backing tracks because of wannabe music critics like YOU who never fail to shut up about them not being as good as they once were. Just shut up!
@@paulharrisonadventuregearm5457 Whatever is recording will pick up the vocal just as clearly as all the other elements of the band, and they’re all plenty loud enough, so the problem is in the mix.
It's 2024, I'm 58 years old and I'm still stark raving mad for AC/DC. I love them just as much now as I did in 1978 when I discovered them via their live album If You want Blood, You've Got it.
@@kqh123 yes, I was a wee lad of 12. I had discovered KISS, Boston and Kansas in 1976 at the age of 10, but the mighty DC quite literally rocked my world and I was never the same again.
Man, I'm 61 years old and their music still makes feel like I could run through a brick wall. Damn I love these guys. RIP Malcolm.
69 and I know what you mean.
@@thesundreamers8423 seen them twice 2000 n 2008 in Pittsburgh
@@10ampsloblo21 , 63!
And Bon 😢😢😢
🤟AC⚡️DC 🤟
Took my 12 year son here. When he’s 80 he’ll be able to tell his grand kids he saw AC/DC a band that existed over 100 years ago 😂
lol that is funny
Itake my 14y. daughters - big fans
😂😂😂Bringing my 10 year old son to see them in Dublin in August. Can't wait.
Outstanding, keep the Rock & Roll Train rollin' down the track.
We were lucky enough to grow up at this time, but it's still happening.
Rock & Roll will never die. (!)
Badass 🤘 😂 Let Rock Live !! \m/-_-\m/
We’re so fortunate to have AC/DC still performing. The ultimate rock and roll party 🔥🔥🔥
Where’s Phil gone
@@donbrashsux You can google this as you well know.
Really ? It’s in slow motion.
@@jmcc2275 yes I know
Time takes its toll on us all.
I got to see them years ago and it was awesome. These guys are legends.
We’re fortunate to still have them around.
I hope I can see them live one more time.
Best live band ever...you never ever saw a person sitting during a concert
Это, я старичок. 63, а они моя молодость , и всегда молодые. Этим ребятам всегда 20!!!!!!!
69 years old and still ripping the stage up I’m 57 and struggle to walk up the stairs 😂😂you just have to respect them, lucky enough to see them them in 1982,still a great band live 😂
58. Same. Saw them in '82 at the LA Forum on the For Those About To Rock tour just before I turned 16 😂
Brian Johnson is 76. SEVENTY SIX! OMG, my head can't even compute that.
If you’re struggling to walk up stairs at 57, you are pathetic.
@@xotx4291It shows. He can’t sing anymore and walks around like an old man.
Put on some AC/DC whenever you go up the stairs. Haha.
* This is meant in good humor.
Damn, this brings back memories of 1980. I’m 66 and these guys rocked me through my 20’s. Classic Rock and Roll never dies. Still love them today.
Мне 45 на AC\DC папа подсадил, лет 7 назад, как я раньше без них жил.... Музыка вечная, произведения бессмертные!!! Здоровья ЛЕГЕНДАМ!!!
Can’t believe Angus can still do it like this. Legend and my favorite guitarist ever
Lets pray Angus has another 10 years left in him. Stones can perform in their 80's, Angus is still just a pup.
Not just Angus but us all 😊😊😊
no time to hang the guitar up
And the stones are pus in comparison
angus looks better than the stones do
@@fletcher932 No they're now, be quiet.
Outstanding show! When you can still fill a stadium the size of Wembley at ages 69 and 76, you’re still doing something right 🤘
2 nights right?
Exactly 🤘
The greatest ever ❤
Pure nostalgia.
Was thinking the same thing!
I'm 82 and saw AC/DC in 1980 for the "Back in Black" tour. They're still my favorite band 44 years later.
you rock
🏋♂🤘😎
Yep . I saw them then .. on acid .. just the best night
😄
I´m 61 i saw them 30 of November 1980....turned of the lights in my room learned all back in black songs on guitar playng along...rehersed Sin City with my band in the basement...good old days ;)
73 years old and still listen to them
me too
It's our generations music
@@DennisFrisch-sp7xt
And me! 👌👌
Never too old.
Your retirement home must be rocking.
Dedicated to Malcolm and Bon. RIP
And George !
Beautiful sentiment
🎸♥️🎸♥️🎸♥️🎸♥️🎸♥️🎸♥️🎸♥️🎸
@@patrickbelliot WOW
thank-you for that comment
love to see George get some love
The only band where every song is a rock anthem!!!
And sounds the same
@@user-uy7sz2mu2i "Sounding the same" makes them hundreds of millions a year. God Bless
And you have a weak handle. No courage. Probably vote for Trump.
Go home.
Taylor Swift will welcome you@@user-uy7sz2mu2i
@@user-uy7sz2mu2i luckily in a good way. you don't want them to sound like aha or something!
@@user-uy7sz2mu2i If they all sound the same then you're not really into AC/DC.
No "love songs".. no "power ballots"
You know what you get with AC/DC ...ROCK&ROLL.😎
They got a 💕 song got the jack😮
Ballads. Not ballots. 😂
I was 11 years old when I discovered these. Way back in 76. I have watched them develop and gain bigger audiences as I have grown. The soundtrack of my life. Still to watch them makes me feel like a kid again. Awesome
Flew to London from the States to see them for the first time. I've tried for 40 years to see them and finally made it. Fantastic, fantastic show. Frankly, to see the likes of Angus play guitar live was certainly on the bucket list. Bryan...terrific. Matt was awesome behind the kit. I had not seen Chris on bass before, but it was felt across the stadium. Finally, I think Stevie is just the glue, just pushed along like a tank. ..Thank you Cliff, Phil, and Chris Slade for all the great years of music....The Young Family should be and I bet is proud of their accomplishments.....RIP Malcom, the Boys are doing just fine.......The October 2023 show in Palm Springs is a Shit location to see this group. Fingers crossed they come to the States. If they do, don's miss the show......Thank you Wembley.....what a venue
А Клифф и Фил никуда не ушли,они просто в это турне не поехали!!!
happy yo hear u made your dream come true ! Enjoy the rest of your Journey in Europe buddy ; Greetings from France 💙
You summed up Acdc perfectly there Michael, hats off to you mate. Going to the Wembley show this Sunday, can't wait. For those who know nothing of the band, watch this and then think of the energy they produced 20,30 years ago. It hits you.
how much do you have to pay for a ticket from the states to europe, i only know about 10 years ago ny and back from austria was at about 5-600€
Man, so happy you got over there (and more than a little jealous). Sold out crowd at Wembley stadium to see ACDC, that's a hell of a bucket list item.
My 25 year old son asked if I wanted to see them at Wembley, It was fantasic
did he take you?
What a wonderful experience for both of you, congratulations!!
Me and my 10yo son are going to croke park dublin he can't wait
Thanks for this, on behalf of the many of us who don't have 200 spare quid for tickets
Говорят, что из-за AC/DC по всему миру подняли срок выхода на пенсию 🎉
Агась, и ещё подняли срок ношения школьных ранцев и детской одежды после выпускного...
Rolling Stones
Whitesnake
это была шутка, не воспринимай серьезно.
какая вообще пенсия, мэн - танцуем до смерти ! пока нам не отключат электроток
Angus still got it! His guitar sound is to die for! His playing is as tight and crisp as ever! That's worth the price of the ticket right there
Daj spokój z tym umieraniem !
Ist nicht tight, eher schlecht. Aber er ist auch alt
@@Smegon Yeah, I heard plenty of wrong notes, flat, sharp, or just halfway between frets, but that's actually the standard for Angus. He was always sloppy player.
But, blues rock is at it's best when it's sloppy, and their brand of rock is pretty much just heavy blues. Angus is a fine sloppy.
His suit is 🔥🔥🔥
As long as you keep your eyes closed……
Saw them in 1979 with Bon Scott …. I still can’t hear
I saw them in Brighton, December 79. My first proper R'n'R gig, and I think I saw them 4 times within a couple of years. They always put on a great show. Legends. They must still enjoy performing because I doubt they need the money at this point, just doing it for fun and for the fans which is how it should be. 😃
🤣
"WHat!??!?!?"
Those Marshalls are running at full bore lol
😂😂😂 me tooooo!! In 1978 😉
I'm 58, been listening to these guys since 1977. I can't even get out of bed sometimes, ROCK ON!! RIP MALCOLM
Same here been listening since the '70s back when they were an opening act for Ted Nugent, Aerosmith, etc., and it was obvious they were going somewhere and I liked them better than the headliners!
long live rock and roll , we salute you
I'm 60 and I still crank up the tunes when driving. Angus nephew Stevie Young on lead is so much like his uncle. This is real rock & roll, not like most of the the crap on the radio today!!!
He's on rhythm guitar.
I loved AC/DC in the 70’s when I was in my 20’s and I still love them.
There’s really no other band that beats them for me.
Rolling Stones???
@@serjzicktutta1670 no, I never liked the Rolling Stones, they didn’t hit the spot for me, plus I was a Mod in the early days of the Rolling stone and wasn’t into rock until I heard ACDC in the mid 70’s and no one has surpassed them for me since.
🙂
I loved them in my teens in the 80's.
@@FesteringRatSub it’s great to see youngster embracing them still.
@serjzicktutta1670 😂
I was there! Loud as hell... I pulled my earplugs out to hear one of the cannon shots directly and it was insane. And I was up on the side, middle level and still... LOUD
Thats why the singer had hearing problems
Like 49 amps behind them plus more up in air on the sides damn that’d make anybody deaf real quick
Still the best. I've been listening to their great music since the early 80's.
I’ve seen AC/DC live four times now, I have Angus young’s school hat he threw into the crowd, I actually seen them playing at the pub in Milson point, when they were nobodies.. I love AC/DC forever..
awesome
They released 7 consecutive of the best albums ever produced... Never raised the needle to skip a song.
Back around 1990 when I had a 5 CD player. I would put menu on RANDOM of 5 ACDC cd's. People would ask is there anything else in there I would say not for the next 3 hours.
They’ve never made a bad album in my opinion. Even the suckier ones still rock
Easy pleased?
@@jmcc2275 Zappa tried to sign them. So you should probably stop listening to him.
High Voltage > TNT > Dirty Deeds > Let There Be rock > Powerage > Highway > BIB. perfection.
This band will be the last man standing for most bad ass music.
That's exactly what I thought to myself when I saw them during their last tour, during Angus's long guitar solo. I said to myself, "You ain't ever going to see someone burning their axe live like that ever again."
Kieth Richards will end up joining them.
I think that honor will go to Iron Maiden
Stones.
Seeing bands like AC/DC playing hard rock into their old age is weird and inspiring!
Absolutely. But Angus will never grow old.
Angus...Bryan...and the rest of the band...WE SALUT YOU!!! Pure and clean rock´n´roll...goes on forever!!
Clean?
Why is AC/DC still one of the best bands in the world?
They have everything.
- The songs and setlist are awesome. The show is outstanding.
- AC/DC gives the people what they want. And unforgettable evening. They respect the kids/the fans - and the fans respect them. They never disappoint. AC/DC are always willing to deliver the best concert they can.
- The man focus is on music
- Angus is better than ever. He really wants to play and is enjoying it.
- Brian, Angus, Stevie and the others are very down to earth.
- The AC/DC logo, the artwork is one of a kind
- Brian is struggling, yes. But he tries and does the best he can. Imagine doing one show after the other with voice and hearing only partially working. This is difficult. Big respect to him. Brian has been in the band for almost 44 years. What is he supposed to do? Either letting the band die or trying the best he can.
Picture you as Angus, being 50 years +/plus in the band, still being relevant and filling up the Wembly stadium.
AC/DC can't be copied in a lot of senses.
You’re right teacher 🤪
A wise man once said, “AC/DC can’t be copied…” 🤘
Absolute rubbish
Brian, 44 years!? Jeez is it really? I still think of him as the newcomer 🙄😆
No thanks 💋
Is it the same show quality it was 15 years ago? No, but who can criticize them at their age? They’re out there rock’n like studs. They still sound better than many of these so-called musicians these days. Rock on bros
And 15 years ago they were not as good as 15 years before that and they still sound good .
This is a fair comment not like many excited fans who can't except that age has caught up with them.
Na, this is just embarrassing. They look aweful and don’t sound that great either.
@@DanielC__ End of the day we got Brian back after his hearing issues and we got another album thats a winner!
@@vestera.4591 You considered shutting the fuk up? 🤔
AC/DC is outstanding live! I’ve seen them a dozen times and they’ve got “it” - rock on AC/DC!!!!
I attended a Little League tournament last weekend and almost every dugout played AC/DC between innings. It made my heart happy to see all the different generations rocking out together. AC/DC will live on forever!!!!!
We love you Angus you been making my day since 75 thank you
He’s kept that quiet.
Wow..youve listened to them every single day since 75..what a fan
Saw them in Detroit a few years ago. They still rock the house no matter their age! When I read nasty comments about them not being as good as they once were, it makes me immediately think, could you do what they do? Rock on fellas!
Sure the postman ain't as good either when he's in his 60s and 70s haha
Ceux qui critiquent ne savent même pas jouer de la flûte et écoute du rap pour débile mental
@@darmon931- And yet the mail still gets f*cking delivered!! 👍 😂
That's a question to ask when watching performers. I once saw a guy do a street performance in Amsterdam. He got out of a locked straight jacket. First, he had to gather up an audience. Before long, he had about 100 people watching him. He asked for donations, and I gave him 10 Euro. I told him "I couldn't do what you do". He said "It's a hard one brother, but I love it".
Saw them in 81 my first concert at cobo
Love it. Great sound quality too. Thanks for this:) I still can't play that thunderstruck lick without mucking it up.
Worked their show at the Five Seasons Center in Cedar Rapids, Iowa years ago. I didn't do much work. Great concert.. And met my #1 favorite band. 🤘
Old Rockers never die, they just turn the volume UP!
Very well said, that is great, you should put a trade mark on those words
Hey, what did you say?
lol
They aren't super human. And when we do get the tragic news, their death is usually due to a bad combination of pharmaceuticals.
Turn it up to 11!
Angus is one of the few I really want to see at least one more time. A true legend, and someone who really powers up the sound - loud.
AC/DC found the formula almost 50 years ago and didn't mess with it. That is why they are still popular. Bands that want to "grow creatively" instead of giving their fans what they want is why their no longer, significantly, around.
They are still popular because they started making their fans deaf about 50 years ago.
Ac/dc arent putting out new music so they aren't current relevant
@@richardlawson6787 They're on tour. People attend.
@@heartsparkdollar need new singer
I’ve always thought that same thing- still works for me anyway
Ich bin ACDC-Fan seit 1973, hab von meinem Taschengeld die erste Vinylplatte gekauft. Das ist 50 Jahre her, und ja, jetzt sind wir also zusammen alt geworden. Alt? Schon, aber ganz bestimmt nicht tot! Noch lange nicht! Eure Musik hält mich am Leben, macht mir Freude, gibt mir Zuversicht, lässt mich weitermachen, lässt mich wieder jung fühlen. Danke für 50 Jahre pures Lebenselexir. Macht weiter Jungs, Ihr wart und seid immer noch die Größten!
Apparently, this show was recorded/filmed. You can see the numerous cameras. Hope they do some sort of documentary thing
Hopefully they will release a dvd or summat like they did at River Plate ...I suspect they will film Sunday as well then join it together like they did for River Plate
They are using the cameras for the two side and big middle screens for the closeup shots
I saw them only three time
Time twice in 1978 Colchester Essex university with Bon and also Colchester ABC cinema and also late early 90s when in their prime so glad I did.
@johnroberthines7811 I thought so too, but there's been chatter on acdc forums that some of the crew let slip that it was happening. There were additional cameras that were being used to track the crowd and band that weren't projecting to the screen (i was there, its was mint). The suspended fly camera and the helicopter... I dono seems alot of effort to not use them.
@@albatrossboss4639 It's definitely recorded, there were cameras everywhere. Probably some sort of DVD or CZcams videos
I give these guys a lot of credit! Still kickin ass with a wall of Marshall's at 70 years old!🤘
Not but 3 or 4 mic'd up though. All show.
BEST LIVE BAND PERIOD
It was the best experience of my life ..and i am soooo happy and proud that i could go and see them on Wembley…70.000 people to sing and dance..was 🥹🥹🥹…Incredible demn good!!
Love AS/DC
Allow me. AC⚡️DC
Absolutely brilliant show
AC/DC never let the fans down 😊😊😊
This short heighted school kid never fails to rock
Vertically challenged
Fun size, but damn he’s energetic even through sound of an instrument
@@seasondyes19905 foot 3, inspiring guitarist and a gentleman.
I were exactly beside you!!!! That show!!! I can’t believe they are really rocking it!!!! Unforgettable!!!!! 🎉❤🎉❤
Long live AC/DC!
They've slowed down a step, but they're still a classic. I hope they make it to the US.
68 yo hobby musician here. These cats are legendary Rock n Roll badasses. 🎸🍻 nephew looks like Uncle Malcolm- I think that uncle’s guitar?
Yes!
Best concert I’ve ever been to 1990 AC/DC. My pops who only loved Classical music took me. Son? Yes pops? Why is the little guy in my old school uniform?😳 😎💯🤘♾️
It feels damn good to see these guys teaching rock to this day. Watch closely kids…! ……Tom
teacher?
Angus still kills it. No matterr his age.
He’s deaf ,like the rest of them.
The apex of rock music In any age. Also, big respect for the rhythm player doing what is basically impossible, standing in for Malcolm.
Здоровья легендам поклон за творчество
My mum grew up with them in Sydney. Really down-to-earth guys. Went to school with Malcolm. Both jamming in heaven now.
My cousin is Phil Rudd the drummer but I don't think he's doing this gig, not from what I can see at any rate which means the only original member is ANGUS ON GUITAR SO WTF?!!
Both in a cemetery now.
Uh, probably Hell.
Brilliant to have seen AC/DC for the 1st time this week,ticked off my bucket list now.
Abd me was there last night, a gift from my daughter absolutely wonderfull. These guys rocked the house!!
i wish i could have been there glad you got to go though
nobody has ever seen a band unless they seen the band in their prime, sorry. this is like seeing the fat elvis in the late 70s. you just saw the "we can squeeze out a couple more million" for our grandkids tour. same goes for all the other way past their prime years bands
@@SillyGoose2024you're so wrong dude. I saw them in 1985. Angus has always been this way. Maybe he has slowed down on the head banging. But they still got the sound
My uncle took me to see the World Series of Rock in Cleveland Ohio back in July '79. I got to see the OG Bon Scott. Amazing experience at 12 years old.
You know. It ain't like it was, but seeing them on stage still giving every last ounce of sweat blood and tears is great.
The thing that makes AC/DC great, as it did for other bands such as CCR, etc was the simplistic nature of the guitar compositions. This is just pure old school rock'n'roll. While other guitar players egotistically tried to outperform one another, Angus always kept his eye on the sound. And damn, how many bands lose their lead singer, replace them with another, and still continue going strong and growing in the charts? Not too many bands have been able to pull that off.
AC/DC, Sabbath with Dio, Alice in Chains, and I can't think of any others. STP had Chester for a bit but he was kind of a celeb fill in.
So good! Was so loud, my ears are still ringing! Incredible performance, rock gods. Thanks for the recording, the audio is brilliant.
After 50 nominations and 17 Awards. You guys ROCK!!
It's was a brilliant night, so glad I was there
me too, where were you sitting?
I lost my mother in 1981, and the same year I discovered AC⚡️DC, I was found.
I'm only a very casual fan, but I've always respected them a lot for what they do. I cannot believe they still sound this good live.
This is how to make a convincing Rock and Roll Performance.
First You build The Stage with a High Wall full of Marshall Amplifiers and the You start to Play!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👌👌👌🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Very Well Done!😎🇫🇮
Mate that intro was absolutely fucking epic...I was in amazement and had tears in my eyes...THIS IS ROCK AND ROLL! 🎸 🤘
An absolute marvel of Hard rock simplicity at it's finest. Nobody rocks a 4 chord tune better than these guys. Malcom was rythym guitar genious. Angus sounds like no one else. Love these guys!
It is so wunderfull to see that they still play live on Stage.So cool. AC DC Thank you. :-)
It was amazing, so glad i was there and enjoyed so much , we miss this rock and roll so much , and yet they are still there for us .., The Rock and Roll will never die 🤘
Ne vous inquiété pas, nous sommes bien vivants . Et ACDC est bien là , présent 🎁 pour nous donner une bonne leçon de rock. 😂 c'est le spécialiste Angus , il connaît le métier depuis longtemps. Sa. veut dire , il prépare la suite, c'est fort possible. Il à tellement de bonnes idées. Good 👍 rock n' Roll 🎉🎉🎉
I was there last night on the main pitch, Angus was awesome
I'm 67 yars from Bulgaria! AC/DC forever! Greetings!
WOW great Concert best of ROCK and ROLL THANKS For SHARING 💯🎸🎸🎸🔥🔥🔥
Matt Laug is doing a great job. All the songs are in perfect tempo!
Yep wise choice, in my opinion one of the best straight ahead rock drummers out there. This explains why he has left Dirty Knobs 🔥🥁
Agree. And Chris Cheney on bass is also great!
He is doing a great job
Have to disagree a little about the song tempos and this really wasn’t his fault. Thunderstruck intro was way too slow imo but that’s really on Angus since he starts it. Like any good drummer, he picked up the pace when everyone started playing.
Can't belive I'm 76 and still rock to this .Never be another band like them .Thanks for posting. Was at the NEC Birmingham when they did a sound check, set off all the fire alarms in the place including the hall next door !
You’re hearing isn’t so good now.
i was there one of the best atmospheres in ages everybody hugging sing wonderful lets have a city called angusville were we all live .
It makes me feel so happy seing old people still enjoyng the things they love the most. They have a gift and they are using it in every way possible.
I hate seeing so many phones but am also grateful to be able to watch this probably recorded on a phone
At this point, it's a bit unavoidable, but there's an etiquette I like to follow. I film snippets on my phone just to be able to relive it but all the while enjoying it with my own eyes and ears. Obviously because everything's online now, you can't keep any ticket stubs. So merch, photos and footage is all you have for keepsakes. I also make sure I'm not holding the phone in a way that obstructs views for too long or at all.
@@squidwardshouse5431’for too long’ 😂🤣🤦♂️
@71, AC/DC still raises my spirit!! And am impressed they still have IT!!
Man alive. I saw ACDC headlining at The Monsters Of Rock concert @ Donnington in August 1991....Awesome and they still are Awesome with a capital ACDC
this band just gets better, such energy for their ages, just amazing lads.
I was lucky enough to see them in 1977 Norwich had a fantastic night then as I did on Wednesday 3rd still top notch
Fantastic love AC/DC....Hope they bring there new tour back to Australia rock on ....
I saw these guys on in 1981 and it was one of the tightest, professional shows I ever witnessed. And now it is 2024. Holy Shit!
not the same singer.... and they are sucking balls and sound like shit.
ac/dc will forever hold a special place in my heart they were the first rock band i really heard and got into. so cool to see these legends still killing it!!
Brian is struggling… Good for them though for still doing it and filling stadiums.
Yeah, he admittedly is, but I’d much rather see this than someone auto tuned, or worse, lip synching. AC/DC always brought it live. And I appreciate the energy and rawness of a truly live show
Stop complaining. That’s why so many bands lip sync and resort to using backing tracks because of wannabe music critics like YOU who never fail to shut up about them not being as good as they once were. Just shut up!
Actually I don't think he's struggling much. Live recorded phone footage, won't capture his voice. He doesn't sounds much different to ten years ago
@@paulharrisonadventuregearm5457
Whatever is recording will pick up the vocal just as clearly as all the other elements of the band, and they’re all plenty loud enough, so the problem is in the mix.
Absolutely smashing, still kicking ass like this. I’m amazed. Loudest show I ever experienced.
yep I'm 57, and when Angus hit that first chord my eyes welled up!!😅 I love these guys so much!!!❤❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing this Awesome Performance! Excellent Acoustics and Video!👏👏👏👏
Loud & Fast, Rock & Roll - AC/DC is to rock what air and water are to life.
They’re still my all time favorite rock band. This concert proves it. I love you AC/DC!
Zeppelin way better
The first time I saw these guys was 1975. I’m 67 and still love them!!
Old guys goin' wild and 'still crazy after all these years!'
I thought Brian's hearing was such that he couldn't perform live anymore - but it's cool to see him and hear him sounding pretty damn good!
He went through a recovery period and it is truly remarkable that he was able to come back. Extraordinary, really.
It's 2024, I'm 58 years old and I'm still stark raving mad for AC/DC. I love them just as much now as I did in 1978 when I discovered them via their live album If You want Blood, You've Got it.
You were 12?
Same for me.
@@kqh123 yes, I was a wee lad of 12. I had discovered KISS, Boston and Kansas in 1976 at the age of 10, but the mighty DC quite literally rocked my world and I was never the same again.
Angus is amazing! He just goes and goes! A true legend! The rocker that can't be stopped!
I can’t believe Brian still can sing like this! Incredible! Angus is a bit slower (at least in Thunderstruck) but still amazing.