I think it was Malcolm Young who had a snarky reporter say to him something like "you've had 12 albums and all the songs sound the same". His angry response: "That's a damned dirty lie!!! We've had 15 albums and all the songs sound the same!".
Angus Young of AC/DC: “I'm sick to death of people saying we've made 11 albums that sound exactly the same. In fact, we've made 12 albums that sound exactly the same.”
I've seen them in huge stadiums, everyone is out of their mind there, one of the most 'lit' crowds you will ever be bouncing off. They were so good everyone around us was laughing, crying, having the time of their lives. We were physically and emotionally spent by the time we left the venue, they give it all and so do their fans! Try Its a Long Way to the Top, they sure made it. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎶
Seen them 7 times, starting in 82 and ending in 2009. In the 80s Angus would get on Brian Johnsons shoulders and he would carry Angus around thru the crowd. Unrelenting energy and always a great show. One of my all-time favs and one of the greatest rock bands ever.
No disrespect to you Bon, I know that you started this group back in beginning of the 1980's, The relationship between Angus and Brian work A lot more better when they play together and A lot more attention by the fan's of AC/DC, So in my true opinion but I (no hard feelings) believe that Brian Johnson should've been lead singer all along look at what happened when Brian Johnson joined the (band) group the fan base went from 30% to 80% within just A few months, From Brian Johnson's unique voice him and Angus Young goofing 🤪 around on stage and having fun together and the rest of band doing what they want. (Brian Johnson doesn't keep the bass player and guitarist next to the microphone 🎤, If they want to fall back and play for A few minutes while Brian Johnson is singing he'll let them) Example: The music video money talks... When people saw that video they're very interested in it and the band as well 1. They played the video like as if it was A live show. 2. They saw Angus goofing around while playing guitar solo 🎸 also at the end of the video from the roof top they started dropping money onto the fan's, So if they film this at A live show then probably everyone would've left between 200 to 300 dollars 💵 from AC/DC dropping 💵 money on them
Coming from someone that saw then 3 times..saying the sound is infectious would be an understatement because is just phenomenal!! I headbanged to this song and my neck KILLED for a day....talk about rocking out TOO hard!! Amazing reaction!!
I've had the pleasure of seeing them on 4 different concert tours and They Always put on a Great Show!!!Angus is a Firecracker on the stage and had Endless Energy!!Great Reaction Beautiful young lady 😘😎🤘
I wasn't there for this show (december 2009). but they came in my city a few months later (june 2010), on the same tour, but played outside to an estimated 100K crowd. Same crazy energy in the crowd--came back home with minor bruises & cuts & smashed toes, but it's part of being in a huge crazy crowd.
I remember when Back in Black was released. There was much speculation and a little anxiety over how the band’s first album since the death of Bon Scott would be. ‘Hell’s Bells’ was the opening track, and it let everyone know AC/DC evolved to a new realm.
They played three nights at River Plate (during an international tour) to a total crowd of a quarter million people. Yes every night was sold out. BTW the "skippy steps" is called a duckwalk made popular by Chick Berry.
AC⚡️DC: BON SCOTT AND BRIAN JOHNSON: I saw AC/DC on the Highway to Hell tour and Bon Scott one of the best unique voices in Rock! Sorely missed! I saw AC/DC on Back in Black in 1980 and For Those About to Rock We Salute You in 1981. Brian Johnson was the perfect fit for AC/DC after Bon passed. Brian was a unique voice just like Bon’s voice was unique. Love them both!
I have seen them 1992 in Munich. There the bell can from behind us. Brian was sittings on the bell and slowly came down to the stage. Brilliant. The concert startet with Thunderstruck. Later Rosie came to the stage. What a big big Rosie. A giant balloon, but absolutely amazing. During The Jack, Angus stripped. The whole concert was so impressive. The last song was For those about to Rock, We salut you. The first salut was to much for my ears. For more than a day I heard nothing but a peeeeeeeep. But I would definitly go there again. Unfortunately they will never be back in this way.
AC/DC is phenomenal and the Buenos Aires fans are the best!! I'm too late for AC/DC but would love to experience the insane energy of Buenos Aires, Rio, Sao Paulo, etc!
A nice thing besides loving what they is that neither ever try to one up the other. The entire band is a unit. There are no me's. After 36 years that is amazing.
This is not a concert, it is an EVENT. Look at the stage, the set what changes for every song... it was sold out for 3 nights. Argentina fans rock and I am green with envy.
Not sure if you mentioned it but the reason Angus Young is always wearing shorts is because his original stage personae is that of a naughty British schoolboy - back in the 70's - he would go full schoolboy uniform complete with a backpack. Then he would wear little Devil's Horns to show is naughty nature - a little bit which is probably in all of us - hence their wide appeal to audiences - but i'm enjoying your reactions and thanks for posting this one.
Awsome reaction to an Awsome band and song. Saw them in concert and what a concert. At the end confetti was shot out everywhere. They are so great live in concert. 😀😃😄😁
Remember seeing them in 1980 at the 3500 seat Max Belle arena in Calgary. I was 12 years old. It was the same level of energy from the band. Never forget.
I absolutely love the reaction to the band. AC/DC has been my favorite bands since I was little and love to see others react like I do when they perform. One of my favorite lines is "I don't always listen to AC/DC, but when I do so do my neighbors!" 😉
Unless they changed the order during that tour, that was about 3/4 of the way through the concert. They ended with "For Those About To Rock". I saw them on this tour but in Atlanta, GA. Our crowd was wild but nothing like the crowd at Riverplate.
Hello from Australia, good choice picking AC/DC i grew up listening to them on the radio. i just saw your reaction to Thunderstruck and heard you mention Brian's voice, may i suggest you listen to Let there be rock with Bon Scott (RIP). Bon and Brian met at a gig in London, and Bon said if ever anything happened to him, Brian would be a good replacement, Bon Passed in 1980 and Brian rehearsed in 1981 and was brought into the band. The true story of Angus wearing shorts is, he is the youngest member and they used to pick him up from school for rehearsals and later on go to gigs. and was in school uniform. and he is pretty good with the Chuck Berry duckwalk
I Always think of the movie “Maximum Overdrive” when I hear this song. My brain just always ties them together after watching that movie all through out my child hood lol. Great reaction and Love the Scooby shirt 🤙🏻
Yes, three nights in River Plate in 2009 totaly sold out. Nice reaction, we have other concerts with the same kind of crowd, to others type of Rock Bands including to own bands. Saludos from Argentina
This is how old I am. I'm seriously dating myself with this, I saw them way back in the early 1970's playing in a department store of all places. It was a riot, literally. Quite frightening in fact. I remember Bon Scott being pulled off the stage into the crowd and many ladies descended upon him like he was the last supper. You couldn't get away with that now. Actually, as it turned out, you couldn't get away with it even back then!
here's something to think about. The concert music was awesome, overpowering, you were usually high from energy all around you, 40-50 thousand people in one place, and then all of a sudden it ends. You want more, you got to have more, so you crank up the stereo in your truck and your speakers maxed out and you rock out into the night. LONG LIVE ROCK MUSIC!
I have been an AC\DC Fan since....egads....the early 1980's....your parents are probably much younger than I am!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘 I was listening to rock and roll, and the beginnings of heavy metal back in 1965....as an 8 year old! Just an FYI....the crowd at the Warren Music Fest for Nightwish was numbered at 82,000 people....I believe the crowd at River Plate was estimated at 120,000....and the did back to back concerts...so maybe 240,000 people saw AC\DC during those two nights!! Oh...the "Steppy, Steps" that Angus Young does was actually the "invention" of the 1950's musician Chuck Berry. He was way ahead of his time in guitar playing!!!
3 sold out shows, 200,000 people in Argentina. Not shabby at all for a band that's been around for 36 years at that point. Angus was 54 and Brian 62. Amazing.
Malcolm Young was one of the steadiest rhythm guitarists ever. There is a great joke about him: Malcolm and a metronome go to the studio to rehearse. After two hours the door opens, the metronome comes out and says „I can‘t do this anymore“
You can tell where they are in the concert by how much clothing Angus is wearing. As the concert progresses, the clothing comes off (except for the shorts, of course).
You can tell if they're on one of the first four or five songs of the show because it usually takes Angus that long to end up down to shorts, shoes and sweat.
I went to the "Who Made Who" concert in Perth, Western Australia in 2996. The statium was all seated, but no one sat in them. We all stood on then n rocked. Statium was full of pot smoke to.
Yeah this is a good video to show how here in south america we are VERY, like, VERY PASSIONATE in a rock/metal concert. Actually in all kinds of concerts really, I'm brazilian and every artist the loves the crowd to get involved in their concerts should always come here for a tour. Brazil, Argentina, Chile, etc we do things... well, sufice to say that we are a bit of a worm crowd. Haha! Cheers, Rachel! ❤❤❤
I'm a huge Rush fan and I love the live recording of Rush in Rio. The song YYZ is an instrumental and the crowd is absolutely lit. They all start humming the melody in unicent. Great concert and crowd
First, it's so good when such a lovely and beautiful girl, with such a beautiful voice (I'd love to see you singing someday!), gets to know and loves the same good old rock'n roll i've been loving for such a long time, from one of my favorite bands! And that's it, no way not enjoying their music when you feel this "rock energy"! But you got a point when you say that if they're so good in this concert, by this time, imagine when they - even Angus, of course! - were "younger"! 😅😂 (this is a good joke, you got to admit It! 😂 Be free to laugh and smile! 😂 And, by the way, you got such a beautiful and charming smile, nothing to do with Joker's smile!) And that's why some of the songs from them I'm gonna recommend for you to react to are official music videos, recorded when they were way much younger than in this video: "Money talks"; "Who made who"; "Highway to Hell"; "For those about to rock we salute you" but some are better live, as "Shoot to thrill", "You shook me all night long", "It's a long way to the top if you want rock'n roll" and, of course, "Back in Black". For you who (from now on) loves AC/DC, i salute you! 🎸👍
They've been around for 50 years, haven't radically changed their sound, they have rabid fans across generations, these 3 shows pulled nearly 200,000 people. Not many bands can claim that.
Here is a list that you should try (in any order): -Let There be Rock - official video or Live at Apollo Theatre - (with Bon) -Whole Lotta Rosie (Live at River Plate) - (With Brian) -TNT (Live at River Plate) - (with Brian) -Riff Raff Live at Apollo Theatre - (with Bon) - The Jack Live at River Plate - (with Brian) - Its a Long Way to The Top (If you wanna Rock n Roll) - (with Bon) - Thunderstruck - Donington - (with Brian) -For Thouse About to Rock - Live at River Plate (is The Last song from the concert)
Hi Rachel, I love AC/DC. This song is the best of the concert. AC/DC - Highway to Hell (Live At River Plate, December 2009). I hope you also make a reaction about this song. Thanks in advance.
I think it was Malcolm Young who had a snarky reporter say to him something like "you've had 12 albums and all the songs sound the same". His angry response: "That's a damned dirty lie!!! We've had 15 albums and all the songs sound the same!".
😅😮😮😮😮😮😮😅😮😅😅😅 0:54 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
No it was Angus, and it was either on Stuff upper lip or Black Ice tour, being 13 and 14, or 14 and 15, but it was a hilarious joke.
ANGUS!
Angus Young of AC/DC: “I'm sick to death of people saying we've made 11 albums that sound exactly the same. In fact, we've made 12 albums that sound exactly the same.”
Bon would have been proud of what this band would become after he passed... They are legend and rock gods.. 🤘⚡🤘
Totally!!! They have continued from his legacy to arena GODS!!!
If i was Bon i would just be smilling from the Sky and still attending their concerts for free😁! REST IN HAPPINESS BON LEGEND! 🤘❤🤟👊🤛
Long live the memory of Malcolm Young. May He rest in peace. He was the rhythmatic genius of the band. Great reaction Girl.
I've seen them in huge stadiums, everyone is out of their mind there, one of the most 'lit' crowds you will ever be bouncing off. They were so good everyone around us was laughing, crying, having the time of their lives. We were physically and emotionally spent by the time we left the venue, they give it all and so do their fans! Try Its a Long Way to the Top, they sure made it. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎶
Drummer Phil Rudd...BEEN THERE DONE THAT.....smoking a cigarette and playing drums!!!!
The Steppy steps Angus does he borrowed from Chuck Berry!!!
Seen them 7 times, starting in 82 and ending in 2009. In the 80s Angus would get on Brian Johnsons shoulders and he would carry Angus around thru the crowd. Unrelenting energy and always a great show. One of my all-time favs and one of the greatest rock bands ever.
My ears were ringing for days. Best concerts ever, and they sounded just like on radio. ❤️
No disrespect to you Bon,
I know that you started this group back in beginning of the 1980's,
The relationship between Angus and Brian work A lot more better when they play together and A lot more attention by the fan's of AC/DC,
So in my true opinion but I (no hard feelings) believe that Brian Johnson should've been lead singer all along look at what happened when Brian Johnson joined the (band) group the fan base went from 30% to 80% within just A few months,
From Brian Johnson's unique voice him and Angus Young goofing 🤪 around on stage and having fun together and the rest of band doing what they want. (Brian Johnson doesn't keep the bass player and guitarist next to the microphone 🎤,
If they want to fall back and play for A few minutes while Brian Johnson is singing he'll let them)
Example: The music video money talks...
When people saw that video they're very interested in it and the band as well
1. They played the video like as if it was A live show.
2. They saw Angus goofing around while playing guitar solo 🎸 also at the end of the video from the roof top they started dropping money onto the fan's,
So if they film this at A live show then probably everyone would've left between 200 to 300 dollars 💵 from AC/DC dropping 💵 money on them
Coming from someone that saw then 3 times..saying the sound is infectious would be an understatement because is just phenomenal!! I headbanged to this song and my neck KILLED for a day....talk about rocking out TOO hard!! Amazing reaction!!
Best rock band of all time. Consistently great in the studio and especially live for 50 years!!! Love your reactions 🤘🤘
I was 16 when I went to that concert. December 4, 2009, a day I will never forget. Keep doing these videos!!
I've had the pleasure of seeing them on 4 different concert tours and They Always put on a Great Show!!!Angus is a Firecracker on the stage and had Endless Energy!!Great Reaction Beautiful young lady 😘😎🤘
I wasn't there for this show (december 2009). but they came in my city a few months later (june 2010), on the same tour, but played outside to an estimated 100K crowd. Same crazy energy in the crowd--came back home with minor bruises & cuts & smashed toes, but it's part of being in a huge crazy crowd.
I remember when Back in Black was released. There was much speculation and a little anxiety over how the band’s first album since the death of Bon Scott would be. ‘Hell’s Bells’ was the opening track, and it let everyone know AC/DC evolved to a new realm.
Definitely one of the greatest bands ever!
I saw them in London Fly on the Wall tour 1985ish
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They played three nights at River Plate (during an international tour) to a total crowd of a quarter million people. Yes every night was sold out. BTW the "skippy steps" is called a duckwalk made popular by Chick Berry.
This takes me back to high school.... and the boom box always playing Led Zeppelin & AC/DC.
AC⚡️DC: BON SCOTT AND BRIAN JOHNSON: I saw AC/DC on the Highway to Hell tour and Bon Scott one of the best unique voices in Rock! Sorely missed! I saw AC/DC on Back in Black in 1980 and For Those About to Rock We Salute You in 1981. Brian Johnson was the perfect fit for AC/DC after Bon passed. Brian was a unique voice just like Bon’s voice was unique. Love them both!
I have seen them 1992 in Munich. There the bell can from behind us. Brian was sittings on the bell and slowly came down to the stage. Brilliant. The concert startet with Thunderstruck. Later Rosie came to the stage. What a big big Rosie. A giant balloon, but absolutely amazing. During The Jack, Angus stripped. The whole concert was so impressive. The last song was For those about to Rock, We salut you. The first salut was to much for my ears. For more than a day I heard nothing but a peeeeeeeep. But I would definitly go there again. Unfortunately they will never be back in this way.
Great reaction. That really is a legendary band. I saw them in Helsinki on the same tour. Nice smile by the way.
80's rock an roll. 😊😊
Tu sonrisa enamora..❤y al saber que esa cara de felicidad es por ACDC, te has robado mi corazón ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ 😊
What a band - thank you for showing this
Great song, and great crowd reaction. They like to rock in Buenos Aires!🤘🤘🔥🔥
i saw them live in the late 80s, still one of the best shows i have seen live.
This is their best live album in my opinion
River was 3 show in a row, sold out the 3 days, 85.000, full stadium the 3 days.
They were in Argentina for this show. There were 600,000 people in the crowd.
1:54 can we acknowledge how Phil is just having a casual smoke while absolutely killin' it on drums?
Ive gotten 5 AC/DC concerts in HOUSTON TEXAS under My Belt The energy is The Same Everytime Everywhere!
From the same concert is a song called Let there be Rock. Angus does about a 17 min solo. It is truly amazing.
AC/DC is phenomenal and the Buenos Aires fans are the best!! I'm too late for AC/DC but would love to experience the insane energy of Buenos Aires, Rio, Sao Paulo, etc!
I watch them three times! I"m 63 years old, been a huge fan since 1975 and they are amazingly good!
A nice thing besides loving what they is that neither ever try to one up the other. The entire band is a unit. There are no me's. After 36 years that is amazing.
Rock. They are the greatest rock band. Nothing like them. They crafted something distinctive and stayed committed to their vision for forty odd years.
Hey beautyfull woman!! Good reaction, as always. Thanks. This is the Argentinian crowd. Best in the world!!! Greettings from Argentina!!
This is not a concert, it is an EVENT. Look at the stage, the set what changes for every song... it was sold out for 3 nights. Argentina fans rock and I am green with envy.
0:33 I love how she stops laughing after the first bell ring... This is the moment🔔🔔🔔
I seen them live in Sydney, this song was awesome, ears were ringing for days, worth it
Not sure if you mentioned it but the reason Angus Young is always wearing shorts is because his original stage personae is that of a naughty British schoolboy - back in the 70's - he would go full schoolboy uniform complete with a backpack. Then he would wear little Devil's Horns to show is naughty nature - a little bit which is probably in all of us - hence their wide appeal to audiences - but i'm enjoying your reactions and thanks for posting this one.
I so love seeing Young people finding the music that i grew up with, and keeping it alive. The 70s and 80s were an awesome time for music imo. 😊
Awsome reaction to an Awsome band and song. Saw them in concert and what a concert. At the end confetti was shot out everywhere. They are so great live in concert. 😀😃😄😁
Remember seeing them in 1980 at the 3500 seat Max Belle arena in Calgary. I was 12 years old. It was the same level of energy from the band. Never forget.
I enjoyed their concert back in the 80s and my ears were buzzing for 2 days afterwards it was so much fun.
The best parts of this concert are in the songs "whole lotta rosie" and "TNT"
I absolutely love the reaction to the band. AC/DC has been my favorite bands since I was little and love to see others react like I do when they perform. One of my favorite lines is "I don't always listen to AC/DC, but when I do so do my neighbors!" 😉
Unless they changed the order during that tour, that was about 3/4 of the way through the concert. They ended with "For Those About To Rock". I saw them on this tour but in Atlanta, GA. Our crowd was wild but nothing like the crowd at Riverplate.
It was the first song past half way through the concert song 10 of 19
In a HUGE MOSH PIT in front of GOD'S no words SO MUCH LOVE. ANGUS FEEDS my old SOUL. We had it time to PASS IT ON THANK YOU THANK YOU xxxxxx
Hello from Australia, good choice picking AC/DC i grew up listening to them on the radio. i just saw your reaction to Thunderstruck and heard you mention Brian's voice, may i suggest you listen to Let there be rock with Bon Scott (RIP). Bon and Brian met at a gig in London, and Bon said if ever anything happened to him, Brian would be a good replacement, Bon Passed in 1980 and Brian rehearsed in 1981 and was brought into the band. The true story of Angus wearing shorts is, he is the youngest member and they used to pick him up from school for rehearsals and later on go to gigs. and was in school uniform. and he is pretty good with the Chuck Berry duckwalk
I Always think of the movie “Maximum Overdrive” when I hear this song. My brain just always ties them together after watching that movie all through out my child hood lol. Great reaction and Love the Scooby shirt 🤙🏻
Yes, three nights in River Plate in 2009 totaly sold out. Nice reaction, we have other concerts with the same kind of crowd, to others type of Rock Bands including to own bands. Saludos from Argentina
This is how old I am. I'm seriously dating myself with this, I saw them way back in the early 1970's playing in a department store of all places. It was a riot, literally. Quite frightening in fact. I remember Bon Scott being pulled off the stage into the crowd and many ladies descended upon him like he was the last supper. You couldn't get away with that now. Actually, as it turned out, you couldn't get away with it even back then!
Hells Bells is old old thing when sailors would abandon sinking ship and begin to go underwater. They would hear hell's bells
here's something to think about. The concert music was awesome, overpowering, you were usually high from energy all around you, 40-50 thousand people in one place, and then all of a sudden it ends. You want more, you got to have more, so you crank up the stereo in your truck and your speakers maxed out and you rock out into the night. LONG LIVE ROCK MUSIC!
So much fun watching with you!!!! Thank you for sharing!! 🔔
🤭🤭🤭🤭 its fun and new everytime i listen to the rockingest band in rock history❤️🤘 new subscriber. RIP malcolm you are missed
I have been an AC\DC Fan since....egads....the early 1980's....your parents are probably much younger than I am!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘 I was listening to rock and roll, and the beginnings of heavy metal back in 1965....as an 8 year old!
Just an FYI....the crowd at the Warren Music Fest for Nightwish was numbered at 82,000 people....I believe the crowd at River Plate was estimated at 120,000....and the did back to back concerts...so maybe 240,000 people saw AC\DC during those two nights!!
Oh...the "Steppy, Steps" that Angus Young does was actually the "invention" of the 1950's musician Chuck Berry. He was way ahead of his time in guitar playing!!!
3 sold out shows, 200,000 people
in Argentina. Not shabby at all for a band that's been around for 36 years at that point. Angus was 54 and Brian 62. Amazing.
this is real music....true artists:D awesome reaction
Malcolm Young was one of the steadiest rhythm guitarists ever. There is a great joke about him: Malcolm and a metronome go to the studio to rehearse. After two hours the door opens, the metronome comes out and says „I can‘t do this anymore“
I would say the exact same thing about Phil Rudd!!
Nice one!
The best trio pocket. Can’t leave out Cliff
RIP Malcom.
Excelente reaccion (Saludos desde Argentina)😀😀😀👍👍👍
I was at Wembley and download fantastic and rock n bust Scotland just amazing glad I seen them when I did 60 now I can't be arsed 😂
I love that the drummer has a cigarette in his mouth.
saw them on this tour in 2008. can confirm it was amazing
You can tell where they are in the concert by how much clothing Angus is wearing. As the concert progresses, the clothing comes off (except for the shorts, of course).
I'm sure the crowd is what keeps them going, it would do it for me.
you can always tell how far into the show you are by how much Angus is or isn't wearing
I have seen a lot of bands in my life I live AC/DC is one of the best I’ve ever seen
You can tell if they're on one of the first four or five songs of the show because it usually takes Angus that long to end up down to shorts, shoes and sweat.
I went to the "Who Made Who" concert in Perth, Western Australia in 2996. The statium was all seated, but no one sat in them. We all stood on then n rocked. Statium was full of pot smoke to.
1986 sorry.
Yeah this is a good video to show how here in south america we are VERY, like, VERY PASSIONATE in a rock/metal concert. Actually in all kinds of concerts really, I'm brazilian and every artist the loves the crowd to get involved in their concerts should always come here for a tour. Brazil, Argentina, Chile, etc we do things... well, sufice to say that we are a bit of a worm crowd. Haha! Cheers, Rachel! ❤❤❤
I'm a huge Rush fan and I love the live recording of Rush in Rio. The song YYZ is an instrumental and the crowd is absolutely lit. They all start humming the melody in unicent. Great concert and crowd
Gotta check out their entire concert from Castle Donington in 1991. They’re a little younger and they move around much better as well!
here i would recomend for those about to rock from this great set
Your reactions. I need more music people in my life.
First, it's so good when such a lovely and beautiful girl, with such a beautiful voice (I'd love to see you singing someday!), gets to know and loves the same good old rock'n roll i've been loving for such a long time, from one of my favorite bands! And that's it, no way not enjoying their music when you feel this "rock energy"! But you got a point when you say that if they're so good in this concert, by this time, imagine when they - even Angus, of course! - were "younger"! 😅😂 (this is a good joke, you got to admit It! 😂 Be free to laugh and smile! 😂 And, by the way, you got such a beautiful and charming smile, nothing to do with Joker's smile!) And that's why some of the songs from them I'm gonna recommend for you to react to are official music videos, recorded when they were way much younger than in this video: "Money talks"; "Who made who"; "Highway to Hell"; "For those about to rock we salute you" but some are better live, as "Shoot to thrill", "You shook me all night long", "It's a long way to the top if you want rock'n roll" and, of course, "Back in Black". For you who (from now on) loves AC/DC, i salute you! 🎸👍
Best song I heard from this concert was "Whole Lotta Rosie". You need to check that one out!
They've been around for 50 years, haven't radically changed their sound, they have rabid fans across generations, these 3 shows pulled nearly 200,000 people. Not many bands can claim that.
Your so beautiful! I love your reactions! I subscribed! Love your nails and your smile!
One of the best Australian bands ever 🇦🇺🦘
R.I P. Bon Scott and Malcolm Young!!😪💔
Amo seu react
Here is a list that you should try (in any order):
-Let There be Rock - official video or Live at Apollo Theatre - (with Bon)
-Whole Lotta Rosie (Live at River Plate) - (With Brian)
-TNT (Live at River Plate) - (with Brian)
-Riff Raff Live at Apollo Theatre - (with Bon)
- The Jack Live at River Plate - (with Brian)
- Its a Long Way to The Top (If you wanna Rock n Roll) - (with Bon)
- Thunderstruck - Donington - (with Brian)
-For Thouse About to Rock - Live at River Plate (is The Last song from the concert)
The !st 2 songs are the crowd shots to get things going.. Runaway train,, Hell ain't a bad place to be" sets the tone for the concert,,,
They had that bell specially made. The be toured with them. I saw them and the bell in Houston. Promise.
Beautiful expressions also fromYou dear Lady
Excellent reaction, good observations. Best song from that concert is Whole Lotta Rosie, Angus goes off.
"Im on the Highway to Ray!"👩🏻⚡🤟🏻👨🏼
Australian best export!!
Imagine the crowd energy - tenthousands of people know the songs by heart and going all out
you will love The Jack from this same concert, is when Angus took off his tshirt
I love your reaction
Hi Rachel, I love AC/DC. This song is the best of the concert. AC/DC - Highway to Hell (Live At River Plate, December 2009). I hope you also make a reaction about this song. Thanks in advance.
AC/DC goats of rock
Watch the Jack to see what happened to his clothes.. lol you'll LOVE IT !!!!!!
Oh yes, those infectious lyrics...not a bad thing to come up with, Bon Scott ;)
Ehmm Hells Bells..cool.. mantaaap..
It is rather amazing that Brian and there original singer BON SCOTT sound almost identical.Give Bon a listen.
They did 2 nights of sold out in Houston.
Check out "The Jack" from the same concert. That will show you what happened to Angus's shirt.
Go to Newcastle in the UK as a lot of men talk like that... not unusual 😊
i love them more. yusssssssss
Also watch Shoot to thrill iron man version live at the River plate every song there is awesome