NEW 2020 AC/DC INTERVIEW! 🎸🔥🎸 I asked Angus Young: "Why is "Highway To Hell" still so good"?...
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
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Excerpt 1/3 of a brand new interview with Angus Young of AC/DC.
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I picture Marshall amps in every room of Angus’s house. I think he’s in the kitchen for this.
Hahahah I was thinking exactly the same!
Yeah! I was thinking just that! 😂
HIs bed is a triple(king-sized width) Marshall stack, and his bathtub is the hollowed-out remains of a Marshall stack as well. hehe
Maybe thats the bathroom
In a shocking twist, all his rooms contain Fender amps except this one, the backyard shed.
Excellent questions. I like it a lot..
Thank you very much Violet. Appreciate your words a lot 🙏🏻
Wud up Angy!!....Let there be Rock!!!
They were extremely talented, so everything went so fast! Am I right?!
Wait...I was born in 1979. I don't remember music CDs in the 1980s? I remember records and cassette tapes.
As an ex engineer,dry in your face recording with a good bottom end will never date.
This is literally the first time I've ever seen Angus NOT dressed like a school boy.
Ha ha ha - yeah! I must admit, that I secretly crossed my fingers and hoped that he would wear the uniform for my interview 😂
@@TinyTV_DK Stage persona only.
@@TinyTV_DK Angus has never done interviews in his school uniform. I’ve seen so many here in Australia when the band first started and overseas. , yes I’m definitely not young lol
well there is a video where he plays with Slash dressed with a worn out T Shirt and Jeans
I guess we could say you're very
I must admit.. angus seems like a guy you can have a beer with and just chill.. very humble
Edit : ok so I didn't know Angus didn't drink Alcohol ..ok I get it 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I would like to have a glass of water or milk with him. Better ?
A friend of my guitar teacher once said he bumped into Angus and Malcolm in a cafe in the US about a decade ago. Went up to say "Hi" and just to thank them and walk away, but they basically invited him to sit down with them for a coffee and a chat for half an hour. Another guy I met at a music festival I played at said that back in the 70's he saw three guys playing tennis in the next door neighbour's back yard court, so he thought to join them, and they welcomed him without question to make up the 4th for doubles, and it turns out it was the Angus, Malcolm and another Young brother who were visiting a friend for a few days.
I agree with you. He is a very humble guy and easy-going. One thing you may not know is that he doesn't drink and never has. He smokes a lot of cigarettes and drinks tea!
What I wouldn't give to have done the same with Bon Scott.
Cup of tea
You better make that a cup of tea or a glas of milk mate, Angus Young doesn't drink alcohol. I think he's done it once, to celebrate Malcolm's first child but that's the only time, as far as I know
Take a shot every time Angus says y’know
YES! And turn off the lights, so it’ll be a “Shot In The Dark” 🙈 Best drinking game evaaar
⚡️😂⚡️
I count 19 shots! (Had to check).
@@Mikishots YES!!! Loved that you checked mate 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
So you want me to destroy my liver?
I can’t drink like that anymore...damnit.
I love how Angus is sitting in a beat up leather chair.
I just love Angus!
pure legend
They are more comfortable at that point!
Me too i hate breaking in a new chair
Frasier Crane's dad made him dig his dad's old recliner out of the city dump when he came home from work and saw the new recliner in the living room Frazier had bought him for his birthday. He demanded his tore up, taped up recliner put back in his house.
I shook Angus hand in Houston, Texas in 1979...And had Bon Scott sign 4 ticket stubs for the girls that were there, with us that night. Bon died about 6 months later, and I still have my Angus autograph!
😱😱😱 I would have LOVED to see AC⚡️DC on the 1979 tour 🎸🔥
I guess he shook you all night long?
@@TinyTV_DK I saw them in 78 and 79 Greensboro NC fantastic shows!!
@@terrycrotts2522 I envy you soooo much man! :-D
@@TinyTV_DK Angus on top of Bons shoulders coming out in the crowd was the epic moments of those shows!! You could actually feel the sweat from angus hair!! That’s how close we were one show!!
How - da fuc - does a 1.04k sub channel organise to interview Angoose? What a privilege! Thanks to both of you for doing this. The questions were great!
Thanks a lot mate 🙏🏻 I have worked as a radiohost for The Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR) for 15 years ✌🏻 So this interview was made for a DR podcast (in Danish), this new RUclips channel and a written article in a Danish newspaper. So a lot of reach 🎸⚡️🎸 But really really happy that you like ❤️
@@TinyTV_DK I tip my hat to you good sir. This is clearly the result of a lot of hard work on your part. Thanks for giving us this!
@@PatrickJWenzel And thank YOU very much for liking, sharing and commenting. When starting up a new DIY project with a lot of "learning by doing", it really means a lot to me that people enjoy the videos :-D
@@TinyTV_DK 15 years ? man you look a day over 25, you look so young (pun non intended)
@@Dafly150 Ha ha - but it would have been a good pun though 😂🙏🏻 And thanks - I take it as an compliment 😎
I Love ACDC , Status Quo , Rolling Stones , Kiss , Queen , Def Leppard , Judas Priest and many more its all Rock n Roll
Nice to see someone put Quo down on the list of "usual" suspects of rock bands. All great bands, fortunate enough to see most live. Still need to tick DC off the list 🤞2021,22.
Aerosmith
@@1alsturgeon Quo are one of the ultimate live bands consistently for 50 years
I really like the way you lead in to the question, the way his face lit up and he laughed was so genuine. I think hearing such a thing was refreshing. He probably hears the same questions all the time and you threw something nice and fresh in.
Thank you very much for saying this. I always try to make my interviews a kind of "natural conversation". Even with people I've never met. But that requires a lot of preparation and hard work. So I'm very happy to hear, that my thorough work pays off and that you notice the questions in the way that you do. Thank you! 🙏🏻
Exactly.Couldnt wait to hear Angs response.
@@TinyTV_DK hello
@@TinyTV_DK G'day from Oz and sending a huge congratulations to Anders for conducting such a relaxed and enjoyable interview. Great intro even surprised Angus 👍🍻
Why is Highway to Hell still so good? Easy... Bon Scott. That is all.
most dangerous album, that describes Highway to hell perfectly, great interview 👍
Thank you very much Andrew. Glad you liked it 🤩🙏🏻
Highway to Hell was written about a trip on the Canning Highway in Western Australia to Raffles pub which was a big rock 'n roll drinking hole in the '70s. As Canning Highway gets close to the pub, it dips down into a steep decline.
Angus seems like a great guy, and a heck of a guitarist. I admit though, Malcolm is the one I really listened to, that groove he had, man it's hard to beat, and Malcolm really influenced me to find that groove in my playing, though I fall short for sure. I always liked how humble the guys were, and they appreciated their fans. I admit, I had a hard time after Bon passed, I really loved that era. I came to appreciate and like Bryan, been a fan since of all the guys.
Thanks for a great comment Dale. Really interesting reading in. In the full interview, which will be uploaded this Friday, Angus talks so fondly about his relationship with Malcom, that it almost brought tears to my eyes 😳😭❤️ There's a new excerpt from the interview out now: ruclips.net/video/KKptJjhe7gw/видео.html
The rhythm playing is played and coordinated by BOTH Angus and Malcolm.
They were great together, don’t forget George too.
The Easybeats - Friday On My Mind
The world without AC/DC , without Angus will be very poor World
Agreed! 🙏🏻
Please don't even mention that. The world's a better place because of AC/DC.
Good to hear that Aussie accent still lives in him when he's back here at home
That’s exactly what I was thinking. Fair dinkum bloke.
'ken oath mate
I was born in 2001, may be we can call a pop/hip hop generation, but i like Rock type of music. They're still the best.
Highway to hell is the most fun song to play, no effects, no pedals, just plug in your guitar straight to the amp, it's crazy fun.. Imagine just a few chords can literally make your day better in every way possible
I played this album when I was having daily radiotherapy sessions for head and neck cancer.It took my mind off the pain and discomfort.I had stage 4 tumours but thanks to the marvellous Christie in Manchester I am alive and well.
What a fantastic story! Thank you so much for sharing Stewart. Wishing you good health and rock n' roll, from Copenhagen, Denmark. All best, Anders from Tiny TV 🙏🏻😃❤️
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How did you manage to not start nodding your head to the music? Let alone wanting to play Air Guitar?
Glad to hear you got through your event. I lost my Mum to cancer, so I am happy to hear about every time it is defeated.
@@markfryer9880 Impossible to move my head as for radiotherapy it is held firm in a bolted down mask.Rest of body is free though.
An absolute legend. "Not even the best guitarist in my band" ...Angus Young.
Bon’s lyrics too had a lot to do with how amazing Highway To Hell is. His words made the songs even bigger, more interesting and special. R.I.P, Ronald Belford “Bon” Scott
Very true indeed! RIP Bon ❤️🔥
I actually think compared to Powerage, H to H was a bit too polished. The rawness of Powerage was AC/DC at the absolute top of their game
Anders, Hello from Alameda, CA., USA. I was actually lucky enough to see them in ‘78 on the Powerage tour & then again on the Highway to Hell tour in ‘79. The ‘79 show is on RUclips, search AC/DC, Day on the Green”. During this time, with Bon out front, they were the greatest R&R band in history, IMHO.
WOW MIKE! You saw AC/DC two years before I was even born! :-D Soooo jealous. Would have loved to see them back then :-)
Yeah powerage is my favourite, banging and raw beginning to end
High voltage was pretty damn good to
@@wild8757, I agree. “Touch too Much” is one of the Bon era’s best. You could see the direction the band was heading with Malcolm & Bon firmly at the helm creatively.
I heard a crack of thunder last night and realise it was Mal tuning ‘The Beast’
RIP you wonderful Aussie.
What a fantastic interview!!!! I love the band, but Angus is my favorite of all the guys. He’s the reason I picked up a guitar. While everyone else was listening to Christina A. and the Backstreet Boys - I was listening to AC/DC.
I was so shy ( still am) as a teenager to the point it was unhealthy. AC/DC made those years enriching. The band and especially Angus was the reason I became a band nerd, a book nerd, a music nerd, and an Art nerd.
I had my 5 friends ( still have them today after 21 years) and AC/DC. Back In Black, The Jack, and Thunderstruck are the 3 songs I listen to most while doing home work for my Anatomy and Physics class.
Thunderstruck is the song I was listening to while getting my first speeding ticket.
Cop: Where are you going to in such a hurry?
Me: My gas pedal was Thunderstrucked
I could go on, but I’ve spoken enough. I can’t reiterate enough as to how much I love this band. I’d love to meet Angus before I die. I don’t care about an autograph, nor do I care about a picture. I’d just love to converse with him extensively about the History of Music.
Oh Kirsten, WHAT A COMMENT!
fantastic see talk man lots respt for them
Angus and Malcolm what's the best interview I ever seen and guys you got my support all the time whatever you guys need I'm there for you good night I love you guys
Are you high!??
He definitely had to be 😂
Timeless music. It will never grow old. And yes it does seem like it was only done yesterday. Awesome.
Yeah 🤫🗿🎸
I still listen to it
I love Who Made Who. The driving force and brains behind the band was George Young (Angus' older brother) of Vader and Young fame. George is a genius.
The world’s best all round ROCKER!!!
Born 1980? You look like you're in your 20's
Thank you very much mate 🦾⚔️😎🔥🎸
How the hell does he still remembers all the details 40 years ago.
Yeah, really beats me! It's quite amazing what he actually remembers. Tomorrow morning at 07.00 (Danish time) the full interview will premiere here on Tiny TV. In the full version, Angus talk about his FIRST guitar amp AND his FIRST guitar. Such great stories 👍🎸❤️
Because he remained sober all those years lol ask Phil how much he remembers
People never forget the best days of their lives :)
Lack of drugs haha
The same way I can recall all the details form 30-40-50 years ago.....I never did drugs.
After Bon Scott, Angus became to be the spokesman and he is amazingly down to earth and sharp despite all his headbanging and running about like an maniac.
One could easy have belived that there will not be a single braincell left intact.
He was my absolute hero when I was young and I am so glad to see him ageing within respect, a normal man but still ha hell of an guitarist.
Remember when people could actually conduct a proper interview? Good times.
Yeah, those were the days
Dont worry about it Anders... haters gonna hate.
@@7ender8lues12 He isn't hating at all...I assume his comment is referring to the fact that due to covid you can't do regular interviews!
I was pleasantly surprised at about 04:02 when you stepped in when Angus needed another topic. A whole lot of interviewers don't even notice.
I never forget the day von Scott died because it's my birthday and the other kids in school in Germany told me about it ???no happy birthday in 1980..
Good to see their are no cognitive issues. He's sharp as a tack. Remebers some pretty nuanced details. RIP Malcom
I was born in 1980... thought like 1996...
Internet: How many times can you say "you know" in six minutes?
Angus Young: Yes!
Love this guy!
If I put Shot Down in Flames on my stereo & I DON'T crank it......
I'm wrong. 🤘
I bought my first ACDC album "If you want blood" in 1983 I think. But Highway has always been my favourite. Seen them 3 times- each time different but still brilliant 😜
@David D Rock running blood pressure is expl solidgoldivan music nice meeting you
Angus Young is one of my all-time favorite guitar players! This is a white dude that's funky as hell!
Big props to his older brother the late and great Malcom for always keeping the riffs and grooves in the pocket as well.
Angus is a blues fan and it shows in the sound of guitar playing. He's an incredible stylist, technician, and soloist.
Big props to BON SCOTT, Brian Johnson, Cliff Williams, and Phil Rudd as well.
Long live the legend of AC/DC!
Ive always wanted to ask Angus why they dont put “Ride On” in their regular set list?
"In a time where getting together with your mates and partying and getting the beers in and shagging and living it up is all but illegal, as a reminder of just how powerful and timeless the very idea of these wonderful things are, AC/DC have never felt more necessary or vital." -- Nick Ruskell of Kerrang!
No dislikes... That s how it s supposed to be when Angus is on video!
Mutt Lange is the reason it sounded so good production wise, of course he produced back in black as well, I wonder if Angus, who is the boss now I guess, would ever think of hiring mutt Lange to record another album?
I think Power Up is the perfect way to say goodbye, making another album wouldn't make any sense. Hopefully the will do a big world tour when corona is "over".
Don't think that will happen again, at the conclusion of the FTATR sessions. "Mutt" Lange and AC/DC parted ways under less than friendly terms. But that was then, and this is present day. So who knows? But their current producer Brendan O Brien has done a great job for the band.
In fact, some of Shanias riffs sound a lot like acdc...you can hear his touch
One thing to keep in mind - they had an older brother well-established in the music business (George Young) and having a seasoned music industry veteran who is also a producer and a FAMILY MEMBER is a huge advantage.
Van Halen also had a seasoned music industry veteran to help them break through - Gene Simmons of KISS.
Motley Crue had Nikki Sixx's uncle, Don Zimmerman, who was a record producer and president of Capitol Records
If you're a band without those types of connections, you can still make it, obviously. HUSTLE. MARKETING. PROMOTION. GETTING TO KNOW AS MANY PEOPLE IN THE MUSIC BUSINESS as you possibly can.
And DON'T BE A JERK. Don't MAKE ENEMIES. You cannot have too many friends in the music business. You really can't.
Not when you're trying to break through and get some nationwide attention.
Got an ego? LOSE THE FREAKING EGO. Be nice to those people, be humble, be appreciative.
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Greg! I LOVE you words man. I have been working with music for about 15 years now (as a record store employee, freelance writer, radiohost, podcast producer etc.) and I really agree with your thoughts on the advantage of strong family ties within the business. And also: "DON'T BE A JERK". So so so true! 🙏🏻 Thank your for watching and thank you for commenting 😃
First time I saw a performer come up through the floor was Angus at River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires. What an amazing location, crowd, show, day and memory.
I had the exact same experience in Vancouver, Canada 30 years ago and it’s still the best concert of my life.
Me: lets put some backround music on while i work...
Me 5 minutes later: air guitaring across my bedroom on one leg trying to be angus
YES! So damn relatable! 😂🎸✊🏻
I can’t tell you how many times I listened to this album straight through, this is such a freaking awesome album front to back.
Why is AC/DC'S song highway to hell still so good to this very day while i can name endless reasons I'm just going to name the two main reasons and that's 1. Angus Young's legendary opening riff because when you here that you automatically know it's highway to hell and 2. Bon Scott's trademark vocals that cat like yowling sound that made him the greatest frontman of all-time. That's why highway to hell both the song and the entire album still sound so good over 41 years later. It's a timeless classic that will never go out of style.
Mutt Lange's production and great back up vocals probably had something to do with it!
😊thank u ❤️ Angus were on the 👁️🔥🎸 u no😊❤🎉
Angus seems like a pretty genuine down to earth guy, I love him. AC/DC is awesome. I’m wearing a highway to hell t shirt today lol. My mom is a Scottish immigrant to America like Angus is to Australia but she is very much an AC/DC fan. Has been since she came here at age 19 she was born the same year as Angus. And out of curiosity are you Dutch or German by any chance? Anders?
Thank you very much for the kind words 🙏🏻❤️ Dutch or German? Aaaaalmost 😃 I’m Danish (and I guess our English accent is quite close to especially the Dutch one) 🤓
@@TinyTV_DK oh I’m sorry lol I was close tho. I love the Danish ! But anyways you guys did a badass interview and yeah kind of similar to the Dutch English accent that’s why I asked sorry lol
@@YourFellowRNRSisterFan98 Very close indeed! :_D I love both Germany and The Netherlands, so no harm done at aaaal :-)
@@TinyTV_DK cool! I love a lot of countries. Especially the Netherlands and Germany. Not only because Angus’s wife is Dutch but also because I have Dutch ancestry and family members that I currently talk to . The world is an amazing place. A lot of people don’t give other countries the credit they deserve.
@@YourFellowRNRSisterFan98 Amen to that! 🙏🏻🤩
Love that you have a queen 2 album on your table
Yeah! Still one of my favorite albums 🎸❤️
Angus looks like David Gilmour if he was a heavy drinker.
Angus looks fantastic order his looks like David gilmour or he doesn't he hasn't aged at all to me it looks like wine has won every age at all
Angus doesn't drink.
I feel that Angus Young was the most entertaining guitarist the generation has ever had apart from Jimmy Hendrix.... The school boy dress is so good.
My dream is to meat angus hij is zo cool😇
Bless him...Angus is starting to sound a bit weary.
This was hand down amazing. To tell a story about your own life which leads up to Highway to Hell without being an arrogant prick at all during the story...that's a skill. I really enjoyed this.
Lukas! Thank you SO much! I always try to mix in a bit of "my own story" when talking to "life-changing musicians". So I REALLY appreciate, that you pick up on this and that you like it. Means a lot to me. So thanks for watching and thanks for commenting 🙏🏻❤️
July 14th 1980 Max Bell Arena, Calgary Alberta Canada.........Opening song..........Hells Bells!
I have always loved AC/DC since the first note I heard them play !!!!! You can recognize them instantly!!!!
he looks so amazing lolz I hope I can meet him one day!.
Well done for your interview. U asked the question and let the master talk . 😎
Thank you very much Scott. I always try to give people the time they need to express themselves 🙏🏻
Bruh why is angus sooo cute😔
Cause his net worth is150 million?
It's a testament to how good the music is to still sound fresh in 2020 I am actually listening now to High Voltage, it still sounds fresh, then listen to some 80's Metal particularly the days of hairspray it sounds dated, but 70's AC/DC will not get old, but I am 55 this will crack many fans up, about Fly on the Wall people started to say they are only 3 chords band and people started to turn away from the band , this was the time bands like Van Halen, Maiden , Metallica where just tearing it , but Rock and Roll does not have to be complicated to be good, and AC/DC is not easy to replicate, the backend of Mal Phil and Cliff, is one of the best rock rhythm section in the business, I seen AC/DC 3 times sadly not with Bon but that first show in 1981 For Those About to Rock Tour, that first song Hell Bells when those three came into the song it was like a train running you over crazy rhythm then Angus comes it like the icing on the cake, then Brian well just added icing on the cake lol
And WHAT a nice "icing on the cake" Brian was :-D I absolutely love your words man! And I think you are absolutely right in saying that "rock n' roll does not have to be complicated". I also love The Ramones and yeah they are all about 1-2-3-4 rock-punk-rock as well. But damn they were good in there own garagerock way
Highway to Hell recorded in a weekend. That's why it is still so great. Instantaneous spontaneity.
I absolutely agree! 🙏🏻 Fantastic album, still to this day ⚡️❤️⚡️
I think he meant they got the songs written in that weekend. They recorded it in London and it too a lot longer than a weekend.
Long live AC/DC
IMO highway to hell, back in black, and razors edge are those very special albums that you just don’t see everyday. A lot of people buy albums from a couple songs they like and eventually accept the other songs. The first time I heard highway to hell, I listened to it beginning to end with only intending to listen to highway to hell. I got much more than I wanted to begin with. Same with back in black/you shook me all night long/hells bells leading me to the entire back in black, and thunderstruck leading me to the entire razors edge.
I absolutely agree Davey. These albums have SUCH a high quality and ALL the songs could have been radio-singles. It is difficult to stop listening to these albums in full, once you have put the record on the stereo ❤️🎸
Well done on managing to get Angus for interview he always comes across humble and thankful to the hard-core fans like yourself i think that's why you got this interview 👍
Thanks a lot for your kind comment Kev O. And yes, he is SO down to earth, humble and just really really nice "to be around" 😃
Thanks for uploading! If you have a second, we recorded an Eddie Van Halen tribute video. As fellow music fans, we'd love if you'd check it out. It's on our channel. Don't go too hard on us :)
Love Angus,so down to earth Angus is! Love Ac/DC love it all Rock's
What would Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla think of the band....
They would be electrified with thrill and PWR/UP in a headbanging lovedance 🤘🏻🕺⚡️🎸
@@TinyTV_DK Their rivalry though... Lol
Yeah, I know. Would just love to think, that the sound of guitars would bring them together 🙈🥳🤘🏻🎸 BTW, here's a new excerpt from the interview: ruclips.net/video/KKptJjhe7gw/видео.html
@@justanotherasian9711 Michael Faraday would put them in his cage.
Tesla most certainly would approve. Edison from what I’ve studied about him was a fuddy duddy stick in the muddy.
Such a humble man for being such a rock and roll God.
When I found out they where Australian I was amazed because I thought they where british like black sabbath
25 in 2020 on New Year’s Eve.. The Most Dangerous album in the world.
Had to do some research cause I never knew Angus sounded so Australian when he speaks. Apparently he owns a home there and has been living there off and on since the 60s
Angus... will you be mine?!😍
Who else looked up "Angus young interview " to hear angus talk?
Oh I clicked like thinking all interviews. This one was terrific. I’m Australian so I know how Angus talks, he’s done many Aussie interviews, he’s shy and humble until he gets together via Satellite with Brian Johnson . They are like 2 giggling teenagers on 60 Minutes Australian interview lol
I herd Ac/Dc Let there be Rock I was 12 years old WOW what a powerful Rocking Album
You weren't lucky, Angus. You rocked my soul with that album, as a new guitarist...and caused me to visit your back catalog, as well. Thank you for your input , and me always playing a Gibson SG!
That’s so great to hear! Love when music and musicians inspire 🎸❤️ This is an excerpt. In the full interview (coming this friday) Angus talks about his first Gibson SG and his first amp 🕺⚡️🕺
My dream since I was 12 was to meet angus I’m now 53
Woah dude. I'm so jealous. You got to talk to a rock n roll legend.
Well, I almost had to pinch my arm when he really did appear on my screen! 😳 Very happy that I got the chance to do this 🙏🏻
I love the sound of Angus - plugged in, but reckon unplugged there's none sweeter - can you ask him for an acoustic session; just the whole back catalogue would do...
Its talking about canning highway in Perth Western Australia.
im pretty sure you took a long time and alot of effort to get an interview with angus. #Respect
Thanks a lot 🙏🏻 And yes, it took quite a lot of meetings, e-mails, networking etc. Happy that it turned out the way it did, in the end ☀️
I know I commented before? But I still love this interview I’d love to meet Angus just once he seems like a sweet genuine down to earth guy.
“Most Dangerous Album in the World” Your Uncle got that right!
Mark from Melbourne Australia
AC/DC fan since Grade 5, 1975.
Thanks for commenting and watching Tiny TV. Really means a lot to me Mark. I love that you Australians keep on showing support for your bands as the grow older (and wiser) 👍
You beat me by a year. I'm also from Melbourne and did an Angus impersonation on the school stage, in Grade 4 in 1976. I found out many years later that at the time the band was living only two miles from me.
@@TinyTV_DK Also, in the 1990s I lived two doors up from the house (in Lansdowne Road, St Kilda East) that in 1976 AC/DC lived in.
@@maddyg3208 Oh Maddy, if only you had known, you probably could have had them playing at your school for almost peanuts.
Dude, no way you're 40!
He he, I take that as a compliment LB King :-D But yeah, birth certificate says 28th August 1980 :-)
I thought the same thing.
They essentially made of the best rock albums in history in a weekend. I mow the lawn on a weekend.
Ha ha ha, same here! 😂
Hey Angus I really am a big fan of your band I really miss Malcomb sorry I am not elaborate on things but your cool as person can be
The story you told him at the beginning was a fresh new thing for me!
I wish more people would talk to the person they interview instead of just asking them the same boring questions everyone already knows!
Good on you mate!
Angus Young...Greatest guitarist, True Legend of Rock with the Best Rock Band of all-time AC/DC
I played Highway to Hell on Friday & like all Bon Scott albums it sounds live & it pounds out of the speakers. Girls Got Rhythm, Shot Down in flames & Get it hot are just fantastic. You can almost feel the electricity flowing.
I grew up with the akka dakka, best band ever
It was a roomy dry album that sonically doesn't sound dated.
AC/DC 1977 JUST BLEW US AWAY 🇺🇸💥 They opened for Kiss and BLEW THEM OFF THE STAGE 🇺🇸
HELLO FROM VIRGINIA MY FRIEND 👍
I was born in 1980 as well. First AC/DC songs I heard was Highway to Hell and Girls Got Rhythm on one of my dad's mix tapes when I was 6 or 7, and I was a fan from that very moment! I remember being on the bus in first grade with my walkman, listening to it and the 6th graders wanted to know what I was listening to, so I showed them, and they were like "This kid's listening to AC/DC... your mom lets you listen to this stuff?" :D
love Angus
i’m a young aussie and honestly this is the first ‘personal’ interview i’ve seen of angus and i’m fairly surprised how chill and uncle-like he is 😂 reminds me of chats with my pop and uncles hahhah what a bloody legend! just goes to show you can be one of the biggest icons in music history and still go on to live a healthy, happy, and chill long life!
I don't hero worship except for Angus
Neither of them ; can speak English hahaha
#RIPMalcolm
Angus is my favorite member from ac/dc