AC/DC - Whole Lotta Rosie (The Golders Green Hippodrome in London, October 1977)

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  • AC/DC at their explosive, pummelling best.
    At the last minute The BBC asked the band to appear, to film a set for their Sight and Sound in Concert show, after The Sensational Alex Harvey Band canceled their scheduled appearance.
    "When we were in London we would all go out,” said tour manager Ian Jeffery. “Our pub was the Warrington in Maida Vale. Malcolm would even bring Angus to the Warrington sometimes. Angus would have lemonade or orange, but Malcolm would always start on pints and end up with a couple of stiff whiskies. That’s when you knew it was time to go home.”
    AC/DC weren't the first rock band to record at the 3000-capacity Hippodrome. The first date of Queen's Queen I tour in 1973 had been broadcast as part of The BBC's In Concert series, and many others would go on to record live sets there, including Jethro Tull, ELO, The Kinks, UFO, and Roxy Music. But it's unlikely the audience had ever experienced anything as exciting as AC/DC.
    Set list
    Let There Be Rock
    Problem Child
    Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
    Whole Lotta Rosie
    Bad Boy Boogie
    Rocker
    T.N.T.
    Line Up
    Angus Young - Lead Guitar
    Malcolm Young - Rhythm Guitar
    Bon Scott - Lead Vocals
    Cliff Williams - Bass
    Phil Rudd - Drums

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