So imagine you’re an AC/DC fan in Argentina. It’s been 13 yrs since they played a show in your country. The news comes that they are coming back. 3 shows immediately sell out in their 83k seat soccer (football 🙂) stadium. The day comes. You and 200k of your friends over 3 nights finally get there to see your favorite band. This is what it’s like. 🔥
AD/DC is one of those bands, that once you have fallen for them, you can pick out their songs in the first couple seconds after Angus has started playing. When they came to Grand Rapids Mi I was only able to get 1 ticket, I sent my 16 year old daughter because her education into rock and roll was my responsibility and I took it seriously.
Seen them 7 times between 1982 and 2009. All in the US. I have to give it to the Argentinians, their passion,and their energy level is out of this world. Great reaction. More AC DC please.
Those 'young folks' grew up having their parents blasting out AC/DC in their homes. Can't help but wonder what Bon would have made of this crowd size. Proudly Australian, RIP Bon
We all know how we feed off the vibes of people around us be it positive or negative. When you’re around somebody that’s in good spirits it rubs off on you. I say that to say imagine the feeling you get with tens of thousands of people all there vibing with you. The high of being on stage like that must be unreal.
I am 62 and was very fortunate to see AC/DC live 1989 ish (the Razors Edge tour), and they were just as awesome and electric as they are here....one of the best concerts I ever went to.....
Bloody jealous, admire your passion, it's like watching you lot playing England with Maradonna and Messi up front! Hate and also at the same time love you lot, god bless!
OMG...You guys can ROCK! I am an old rocker and I've seen ACDC in person many times and they seem to always bring out the best of their audiences. But I keep coming back to watch them playing, especially at River Plate! You guys add so much to their performance and make whoever is watching feel like they are there with you and it makes you get up on your feet and rock out with you!! Thank you for that! 💪👏❤
One thing that doesn't get talked about a lot, is that Malcolm Young (the rhythm guitarist and Angus's brother), was in the first stages of dementia, and was LITERALLY having to relearn the songs that he had played for years, every few days. Once this tour concluded, he retired. I have seen them 10 times, starting in 1983. Best live band EVER. You guys have GOT to react to Riff Raff (live 1978). It's arguably one of the best live performances of ANY band, ever caught on tape. And it's the OPENING number. Check it out.
Same but I saw them with Bon Scott, swore when he died I would never see them again, but , Back in Black happened then for those about to rock and I was hooked
The 'River Plate' concerts are legendary....you must do "Whole Lotta Rosie" and "For Those About To Rock" and if you have 18 minutes to spare, "Let There Be Rock" for some Angus solo highlights. Insane!
Brian Johnson (lead singer) is from England, born bred in England, to English parents, only joined AC DC at the age of 32. He a career and a band in England before becoming lead singe of AC DC. People should know he's in fact not australian, but English
@@arsenalmanic I have never denied that fact, the band though IS Australian and became famous with the ORIGINAL singer Bon Scott. If people are unaware of Brian Johnsons heritage they can just Google it.
@@arsenalmanic He’s definitely an asset. He brought his own style to the band and it complimented what was already established. The band however will always be an Australian product.
Look at all of the young people in the crowd. It's awesome my favorite band that i listened to in the 80's now have the kids of 2023 jamming to what we Jamed to all those years ago Pretty awesome shit
They definitely GET DOWN. That's the way it was back then. I've been to COBO HALL IN DETROIT AND EVERY TIME I WENT BACK IN THE 70S THE PLACE WAS PACKED AND ROCKING
Back in the day I went to many concerts this big. I’m 65 now. I saw these guys probably 5 times. Difference back then WORST thing that happened was a fist fight or someone passing out in the crowd. Now it seems guns and violence are part of every concert! So sad. Love your channel!
The one thing that sticks out in my mind is With all these young people gathered in one place and as rowdy as they may seem you don't hear of one word of violence not one person injured or hurt or Shot. They are just there for a good time. Music is the Universal Language of love and Peace. God Bless you guys I enjoy your reactions. Keep up the good work.
This is the way we feel music in Argentina! ACDC is a legendary band, rocks fans love it. I was there I almost die cause no space! 300000 people in 3 days in the biggest soccer stadium of the country! The sound was perfect
Angus goes off at Riverplate especially "Back in Black " when the crowd sings the opening guitar riff. 'Whole Lot of Rosie" "For those about to Rock" "Rock and Roll Train" to open the show is nuts.
The stadium held 83,000 for a soccer game. One of the performances here had 129,000 counting the fan on the field. This was Malcolm Young's last concert. He retired after 5he River Plate because he was suffering from dementia and couldn't remember how to play the songs. You need to watch the "Let there be Rock" segment of this concert. Angus does a 14 minute solo and the more the audience reacted the wilder he got. He once commented that the audience reactions gave him a greater rusn than any drug he could imagine.
Acdc is my mother's favourite band, I then grew up on them and all good pub band music. So thank you so much for showing love to one of the biggest band's in Australia and worldwide. I did alway's love the absolute rarities of losing your original frontman and finding another from Scotland that sounded the same RIP BON SCOTT 🖤🖤
One other thing I've read in the comments that several people have said - AC/DC is also the loudest band live. A bunch of people said you can't hear for 2 or 3 days after attending an AC/DC concert. I've had AC/DC come on in my car, cranked it to the max, and had people walk by giving me a thumbs up as soon as they heard it.
I saw their first American appearance, July 1977. They opened for a Canadian band called Moxy. It was in a converted National Guard Armory called 'The Armadillo World Headquarters' in Austin Texas. The stage was 3' high with no barrier. I stood 2 feet from Angus while he played "Whole lotta Rosie". Bon Scott was killin' it. There was maybe 1500 people there.
Lucky enough, I grew up in a time, where my older brother taught me about rock n roll, and it's importance and mastery. And u could see these bands, in their prime, at concerts where 20,000 people was a small show! When I was 12 he took me to my first concert. It was either a Houston Jam, or Texas Jam festival. The band lineup was Mountain, Bachman Turner Overdrive (BTO) Judas Priest, Nazareth, Blue Oyster Cult, and Black Sabbath. Now THAT'S an epic, first concert! I saw bands like that, Van Halen, Billy Squier, The Cult, Motley Crue, Metallica, KISS, ACDC, and countless others. Even caught a lot of huge bands, come do their concerts, then they used to come wind down, at Houston's premiere rock club, called, Backstage! Saw countless huge bands play this two story, 500 capacity club, and tear it up! Pantera used to always come through there!
Always amazes me no one thinks about how old these guys are. How long they been going. And how ruff my boys are! Angus in his school uniform? Complete with hat and short pants!! My gods !hit me again!
My first concert was in an arena seeing ACDC WHEN THEY PLAYED HELLS BELLS A HUGE BELL CAME DOWN FROM CEILING AND OMG WHEN IT RANG IT VIBRATED YOUR BODY ,THESE GUYS ARE LEGENDARY
I know Angus gets the attention, and is warranted for sure, but the key to AC/DC is their rhythm section. Holding it down in the pocket, and that allows Angus to do his magic! You guys rock!
There is no musical artist/band today that would attract this kind of crowd. This is a band from the era of when music and musicians were real. No autotune.
Love, love your reactions. I was fortunate to live in the era and watch these bands live. Rush, AC/DC, Scorpions, Ozzy, Triumph, Metallica, Def Leppard, Van Halen just to name a few. Keep up the great reactions!👍😎
English lead vocalist (Brian Johnson), but Australians will try an claim he's australian. Born in UK, to British parents, and joined AC DC at age of 32. The fact remains that he's British. British music genes, that's why he's good.
What has Always made AC⚡️DC great is the rhythm section, tight, in studio and out Live! Constant Force and so much appreciated Malcomb for pushing this! It’s why they are best live show.
There is no country, race, age, status, THE ROCK GET INTO YOUR VAINS AND YOU FILL IT... THE LIBERATION, THE FEELING, THE FURY.. THE FREEDOM.. THAT'S ROCK 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Not too shabby for a bunch of old dudes!!!!! AC/DC played 3 straight nights at River Plate in Dec 2009 to a total of 220,000+ ppl so says their official web site so that’s 73,000+ a night!!!!! Brian Johnson was 63, Angus Young was 55 and the rest of the boys were in their 50’s!!! Legendary is all I can say. These Argentina fans are the best on the planet and they appreciate good hard driving rock and roll. Just look at all the different ages in the crowd. It transcends generations. Unbelievable!! So says Austin Tx!!!! 🤣🤣🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸😍😍😍🥳🥳😎😎🍸
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So imagine you’re an AC/DC fan in Argentina. It’s been 13 yrs since they played a show in your country. The news comes that they are coming back. 3 shows immediately sell out in their 83k seat soccer (football 🙂) stadium. The day comes. You and 200k of your friends over 3 nights finally get there to see your favorite band. This is what it’s like. 🔥
Wow! 😃 -- Corey Roy
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This is why Argentinians and Australians get along so well. We share a rock & roll heartbeat
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@@riiidiculoso8697 and Rugby 😊
That crowd set of seismographs over 100 miles away. You know you ROCK when your crowd sets of machines used to messure earthquakes.
Malcolm's last live performance. Thank you Argentina from an 🇦🇺
Gracias Australia !!!!
Rest in sweet peace Malcolm 🌹
Real singing
Real musicians
Real crowd energy
And most of the people in the audience hadn't even been born when AC/DC first took the world by storm in the late 1970s.
AD/DC is one of those bands, that once you have fallen for them, you can pick out their songs in the first couple seconds after Angus has started playing. When they came to Grand Rapids Mi I was only able to get 1 ticket, I sent my 16 year old daughter because her education into rock and roll was my responsibility and I took it seriously.
That's what Dad's do!
@@thefeloniousscot3955 except I'm a mom lol.
Well done.
@@thefeloniousscot3955 apparently so do mom's because I am her mother.
the thing about the drummer, Phil Rudd, he is so steady that they send metronomes to him to calibrate
and an drum with a ciggie
The talent is unmatched. Very few notice that that opening riff is done one-handed.
The whole River Plate concert is amazing.
It is weird how much you can miss someone you've never met, but I do miss Malcolm.
The first time this was released was in 1975. And they were still going strong back in 2009... lovin this now in 2024 ❤
Que linda sos
Seen them 7 times between 1982 and 2009. All in the US. I have to give it to the Argentinians, their passion,and their energy level is out of this world. Great reaction. More AC DC please.
7 times! Wow that's awesome. 😃 Thanks for watching. We'll definitely be doing more AC/DC. We are loving this journey. -- Corey Roy
I saw them 6 times in the same time frame in Maine, such great shows. I also remember barely being able to hear the following day, lol.
@@mikeachenbach5519 actually they were my first concert on Feb 4th 1982 amd I vividly remember not being able to hear a damn thing lol
This not latinoamerica this is Argentina!!! The Best crowd ever!!!!
@@christianayala5009Who called Argentina Latin america? I'm well aware it is South America.
We don’t fuck around in Argentina 🇦🇷 🤟🏽
This is the good kind of TRIBAL that brings us all together!
Thanks for watching
Those 'young folks' grew up having their parents blasting out AC/DC in their homes. Can't help but wonder what Bon would have made of this crowd size. Proudly Australian, RIP Bon
Imagine these guys been doing this since the '70s. They're all Grandpa age they are in their '60s now and still playing
That time when the whole country came to see AC/DC!!!
Phil Rudd on Drums is a Human metronome ... Awesome
We all know how we feed off the vibes of people around us be it positive or negative. When you’re around somebody that’s in good spirits it rubs off on you. I say that to say imagine the feeling you get with tens of thousands of people all there vibing with you. The high of being on stage like that must be unreal.
I am 62 and was very fortunate to see AC/DC live 1989 ish (the Razors Edge tour), and they were just as awesome and electric as they are here....one of the best concerts I ever went to.....
regardless if fan or not, a live AC/DC show, something to experience...the energy...it just nuts... a veteran of 7 live shows
They really are a timeless band. Different people from different backgrounds all over the world love them.
Gracias , por ver al publico argentino, el mejor del mundo , saludos hermanos
Bloody jealous, admire your passion, it's like watching you lot playing England with Maradonna and Messi up front! Hate and also at the same time love you lot, god bless!
OMG...You guys can ROCK! I am an old rocker and I've seen ACDC in person many times and they seem to always bring out the best of their audiences. But I keep coming back to watch them playing, especially at River Plate! You guys add so much to their performance and make whoever is watching feel like they are there with you and it makes you get up on your feet and rock out with you!! Thank you for that! 💪👏❤
AC/DC forever !! They always bring it !!
These guys have been rocking like this since the early '70's!
"Whole Lotta Rosie" @ River Platte is another great one!!!
Thanks for the suggestion Whipporwillsong2256. We'll definetly check it out. -- Corey Roy
Yeah that’s the one. Angus on fire.
The greatest Rock & Roll band of all time!
Yes sir
One thing that doesn't get talked about a lot, is that Malcolm Young (the rhythm guitarist and Angus's brother), was in the first stages of dementia, and was LITERALLY having to relearn the songs that he had played for years, every few days. Once this tour concluded, he retired. I have seen them 10 times, starting in 1983. Best live band EVER. You guys have GOT to react to Riff Raff (live 1978). It's arguably one of the best live performances of ANY band, ever caught on tape. And it's the OPENING number. Check it out.
Same but I saw them with Bon Scott, swore when he died I would never see them again, but , Back in Black happened then for those about to rock and I was hooked
agree Angus really rated Malcolm - he thought Mal was really tight and disciplined -
I saw them at Bilbao in Spain, last show he ever played. Best show I’d ever seen!
@@simoncampbell3144 When Bon Scott was interviewed and was asked which one he was, the AC or the DC, he replied: "I am the lightning."
Thats so sad .
Best Rock N Roll band ever...Period!!!
The 'River Plate' concerts are legendary....you must do "Whole Lotta Rosie" and "For Those About To Rock" and if you have 18 minutes to spare, "Let There Be Rock" for some Angus solo highlights. Insane!
Second this !!
What is the capacity of this gig?
@@seanswinton6242 70,000 plus were at these shows.....3 nights in a row.
@@seanswinton6242 eighty thousend people is the capacity of the stadium un a soccer game
Argentinians be crazy! I would love to see a game or concert there.
Saw them live 2 times. First 13 rows from stage. Ears rang for 3 days! Loud as hell!
This is the Alabama Crimson Tide’s song when they take the field. It’s amazing!!
i'm amazed at the size of the crowd. It looked lke waves on an ocean. Great band with many great songs. Thanks for your reaction.
As an Australian i can tell the true ACDC fan not saying you don't all enjoy them but the one that has a smile on his face the whole song..... awesome
Brian Johnson (lead singer) is from England, born bred in England, to English parents, only joined AC DC at the age of 32. He a career and a band in England before becoming lead singe of AC DC. People should know he's in fact not australian, but English
@@arsenalmanic I have never denied that fact, the band though IS Australian and became famous with the ORIGINAL singer Bon Scott. If people are unaware of Brian Johnsons heritage they can just Google it.
@@arsenalmanicWe Aussies don’t give a shit that Brian J is English. We see the band and the band is Australian.
@@JJ-xi1fq It's mainly about his vocals, and he's English. The band without him would be rubbish
@@arsenalmanic He’s definitely an asset. He brought his own style to the band and it complimented what was already established. The band however will always be an Australian product.
Look at all of the young people in the crowd. It's awesome my favorite band that i listened to in the 80's now have the kids of 2023 jamming to what we Jamed to all those years ago Pretty awesome shit
The most exhilarating live performance I have ever seen.
Saw AC/DC in concert as a teenager. Amazing show
Malcolm and Angus young are the most passionate musicians that have graced us sooo enjoy it while you can ..rip Malc
I'm from Staten Island and I saw them in 82' and Highway to Hell's album cover was painted on the back of my denim jacket...😅
And nobody is murdering no one! Pure acdc energy, power & metal ecstasy! You are awesome. Teach our youth.
They definitely GET DOWN. That's the way it was back then. I've been to COBO HALL IN DETROIT AND EVERY TIME I WENT BACK IN THE 70S THE PLACE WAS PACKED AND ROCKING
66 yo granny here- me and my 10 yo grandson have so much fun together rocking out to this! He thought he was introducing it to me. LOL
Back in the day I went to many concerts this big. I’m 65 now. I saw these guys probably 5 times. Difference back then WORST thing that happened was a fist fight or someone passing out in the crowd. Now it seems guns and violence are part of every concert! So sad. Love your channel!
We saw Ac/Dc in August 2017. They played like they were still 20 yo. Unbelievable
Brian retired shortly after
Angus Youngs teacher said he would never turn out to anything 😆 ACDC 😎👍Cool video!
The one thing that sticks out in my mind is With all these young people gathered in one place and as rowdy as they may seem you don't hear of one word of violence not one person injured or hurt or Shot. They are just there for a good time. Music is the Universal Language of love and Peace. God Bless you guys I enjoy your reactions. Keep up the good work.
They don't have fancy costumes etc. They are still that garage band and just play damn good rock. So happy to have seen them 2 live 🎉❤
This is the way we feel music in Argentina! ACDC is a legendary band, rocks fans love it. I was there I almost die cause no space! 300000 people in 3 days in the biggest soccer stadium of the country! The sound was perfect
AC DC y Argentina= combinación perfecta❤💪🏼
At the same concert your man Angus shows what he can do in the song let there be rock.
Almost 20 minutes solo with the crowd eating out of his hand .
This whole dvd is beyond amazing. 🤯🤯🤯
Huge fan of them since i was kid amd im a 1970 kid PLUS rhus is the entrance song to every University of Alabama Football Team ROLL TIDE🐘🏈❤
Greatest live band ever , privileged to see them twice ❤👊😎
Not to brag, but i've seen them 9 times, twice with Bon Scott. And that's something no one can ever take away from me.
The River Plate Concert is a Legend!!! Best of the best EVER!!
And I love you guys reactions and comments. Best to you, friends!👍🏻
"TNT" live at River Plate next please... it'll blow your minds!!!🤯 Great reaction guys!!! Peace and light...💞
Hi Tina, Glad you enjoyed the reaction.😊 Thanks for the suggestion as well. Can't wait to check it out. -- Corey Roy
Angus goes off at Riverplate especially "Back in Black " when the crowd sings the opening guitar riff. 'Whole Lot of Rosie" "For those about to Rock" "Rock and Roll Train" to open the show is nuts.
The stadium held 83,000 for a soccer game. One of the performances here had 129,000 counting the fan on the field. This was Malcolm Young's last concert. He retired after 5he River Plate because he was suffering from dementia and couldn't remember how to play the songs. You need to watch the "Let there be Rock" segment of this concert. Angus does a 14 minute solo and the more the audience reacted the wilder he got. He once commented that the audience reactions gave him a greater rusn than any drug he could imagine.
The best ever live performance, the audience were unbelievable
Acdc is my mother's favourite band, I then grew up on them and all good pub band music.
So thank you so much for showing love to one of the biggest band's in Australia and worldwide.
I did alway's love the absolute rarities of losing your original frontman and finding another from Scotland that sounded the same
RIP BON SCOTT 🖤🖤
I'm 68 and have been in crowds that big!!!!😍😍
Glad you checked it out. Even after you checked out the last version.
200;000 people at that concert in a 83,000 capacity stadium amazing
That's how it was with 500,000 people in Toronto Canada in 2003 Its crazy energy❤😂Much love from Canada❤🇨🇦
I was lucky enough see AC/DC in concert a few times . They didn’t disappoint at all.
I’m not a big AC/DC fan but that gives me goosebumps 😮
The only worldclass band with a gitarist as the frontman!🎉
Now that’s what you call a Rock Concert!!
I use to see them at the local pub in my town when Bon Scott was the front man . Great Aussie band. Glad everyone is enjoying acca dacca...😊
Knew the guys from Chequers - nicest guys,I miss them
Nothing flashy no gimmiks just good old Rock n Roll. AC/DC are the best at it period.
One other thing I've read in the comments that several people have said - AC/DC is also the loudest band live. A bunch of people said you can't hear for 2 or 3 days after attending an AC/DC concert. I've had AC/DC come on in my car, cranked it to the max, and had people walk by giving me a thumbs up as soon as they heard it.
Seen them 4x in concert!!! My favorite band!!!
I saw their first American appearance, July 1977. They opened for a Canadian band called Moxy. It was in a converted National Guard Armory called 'The Armadillo World Headquarters' in Austin Texas. The stage was 3' high with no barrier. I stood 2 feet from Angus while he played "Whole lotta Rosie". Bon Scott was killin' it. There was maybe 1500 people there.
Lucky enough, I grew up in a time, where my older brother taught me about rock n roll, and it's importance and mastery. And u could see these bands, in their prime, at concerts where 20,000 people was a small show! When I was 12 he took me to my first concert. It was either a Houston Jam, or Texas Jam festival. The band lineup was Mountain, Bachman Turner Overdrive (BTO) Judas Priest, Nazareth, Blue Oyster Cult, and Black Sabbath. Now THAT'S an epic, first concert! I saw bands like that, Van Halen, Billy Squier, The Cult, Motley Crue, Metallica, KISS, ACDC, and countless others. Even caught a lot of huge bands, come do their concerts, then they used to come wind down, at Houston's premiere rock club, called, Backstage! Saw countless huge bands play this two story, 500 capacity club, and tear it up! Pantera used to always come through there!
Any ACDC song from River plate is great
Welcome to the world of AC/DC brother's
Hardly a phone in sight. Magical
SHOOT TO THRILL!!!! IRON MAN Thats whats upppppppp!!!!!!!!! ACDC
Lifer here and this is the best in da biz
You really have to see Whole Lotta Rosie from this same concert! They rock out on a whole other level!
Always amazes me no one thinks about how old these guys are. How long they been going. And how ruff my boys are! Angus in his school uniform? Complete with hat and short pants!! My gods !hit me again!
My first concert was in an arena seeing ACDC WHEN THEY PLAYED HELLS BELLS A HUGE BELL CAME DOWN FROM CEILING AND OMG WHEN IT RANG IT VIBRATED YOUR BODY ,THESE GUYS ARE LEGENDARY
These guys sound great ...rocking despite their age. So cool
This show totally rocked and it’s when they’re past their prime.
I know Angus gets the attention, and is warranted for sure, but the key to AC/DC is their rhythm section. Holding it down in the pocket, and that allows Angus to do his magic!
You guys rock!
This band are simply incredible live. No better boys 2 party hard with !! xx
There is no musical artist/band today that would attract this kind of crowd. This is a band from the era of when music and musicians were real. No autotune.
Love, love your reactions. I was fortunate to live in the era and watch these bands live. Rush, AC/DC, Scorpions, Ozzy, Triumph, Metallica, Def Leppard, Van Halen just to name a few. Keep up the great reactions!👍😎
There are 3 other performances you should react to AC/DC (Live at River Plate)
1: Whole Lotta Rosie
2: Highway to Hell
3: The Jack
Thank you Shannon for the great suggestions. We are loving this journey. -- Corey Roy
@@thisisitreactions Great Reaction Guys:)
You Shook Me All Night Long makes me cry.
Can you react to Let There Be Rock live at River Plate. It is one of my all time favorite performances. So good!
English lead vocalist (Brian Johnson), but Australians will try an claim he's australian. Born in UK, to British parents, and joined AC DC at age of 32. The fact remains that he's British. British music genes, that's why he's good.
What has Always made AC⚡️DC great is the rhythm section, tight, in studio and out Live! Constant Force and so much appreciated Malcomb for pushing this! It’s why they are best live show.
In an era of guitar effects pedals and special add ons......AC/DC is my plug it in and turn it to 11.....band. loud and proud....
Love how much you guys enjoy AC/DC. What a setting
Man that was electric!! Those Argentinians went buck wild!! I could feel the energy 14 years after the fact!!! 🏈 🏀 to the 🧱!!!!
There is no country, race, age, status, THE ROCK GET INTO YOUR VAINS AND YOU FILL IT... THE LIBERATION, THE FEELING, THE FURY.. THE FREEDOM.. THAT'S ROCK 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Saw them 2 times 1981. Dallas 1990. Dallas. Still have my acdc dollar bills.
I've seen them in Houston Texas many times and they are just like that the whole time❤
I've seen them three times and they never disappoint. ❤
Not too shabby for a bunch of old dudes!!!!! AC/DC played 3 straight nights at River Plate in Dec 2009 to a total of 220,000+ ppl so says their official web site so that’s 73,000+ a night!!!!! Brian Johnson was 63, Angus Young was 55 and the rest of the boys were in their 50’s!!! Legendary is all I can say. These Argentina fans are the best on the planet and they appreciate good hard driving rock and roll. Just look at all the different ages in the crowd. It transcends generations. Unbelievable!! So says Austin Tx!!!! 🤣🤣🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸😍😍😍🥳🥳😎😎🍸