Exactly, Malcom was a real rythm machine. And Phil Rudd is as well underestimated, he might not have comlicated drumming paces, but he was very precise.
Lead guitarist always gets the attention but Malcom is the riff master. He's holding that down while Angus goes off. Newbies just need to learn the difference.
Great quote by Angus Young: “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.”😂
Always enjoyed AC/DC and they were great live with Bon Scott ( saw them late 70s in Manchester 💪- but if you think they get some shit - try being a Status Quo fan like me 😂
Sin City, Problem Child, Ride On, Let There Be Rock, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Jailbreak, Whole Lotta Rosie, High Voltage, TNT, Shot Down In Flames, and Big Balls with Bon Scott on vocals are needed reactions by ACDC!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
"You Shook Me All Night Long" is one of the most overslick, overplayed, boring songs AC/DC ever recorded. "Bad Boy Boogie" is a way better choice, super kick ass.
Early AC/DC is raw and powerful. This album opens with a banger, "Go Down", use your gutter mind here lol. Bon was a master poet. Hopefully you'll dive in deep into the early Bon days. She's Got Balls is perhaps one of the most memorable riffs out there that you all will hopefully experience one day.
You've just reacted to one of the BIG THREE from that album... Bad Boy Boogie, Let There Be Rock and Whole Lotta Rosie are THE HARDEST HITTING SONGS they've ever done. I can't wait for you to get to Whole Lotta Rosie from this album (listen to the album version, not the live version)
Their best. The Greatest songs by them, are on these 2 albums. Whole Lotta Rosie, Overdose, Go Down, Bad Boy Boogie, Let There Be Rock, Sin City, Riff Raff, Down Payment Blues, Kicked In The Teeth and Up To My Neck In You. I prefer Bon Scott. Sorry Brian. AC/DC recorded their best songs with Bon Scott. Period.
Hi Jay and Amber, This was released in 1977 and is from their album Let There Be Rock, Angus Young was only 22 years old when this was released 😀😀🤘🤘🎸🎸 RIP Bon Scott 🙏🙏 RIP Malcolm Young 🙏🙏 You guys have to check out Down Payment Blues next by AC/DC 😀😀🤘🤘🎸🎸
Just imagine a time in the late 70's when you could turn on the radio and hear this song being played on stations like 101 KLOL in Houston. They played the hits, but they also played the deep cuts. Thanks for this reaction.
@@patriciamonsivaiz3305 Hello fellow Houstonian. Do you remember the KLOL "head" t-shirts and bumper stickers? They were silver. I think the current format for 101 is Latin Hip-Hop. Where has the time gone?
I do remember that "chrome dome" silver head logo you mentioned. I also remember the "runaway radio" logo, too. Yes, 101 KLOL changed their format to a Latin station. It's mainly reggaeton. The only classic rock station in Houston now is the Eagle since The Arrow which was the other classic rock station ceased to exist. The Arrow was cool. They would put on the Arrowfest concerts in the summer at the Woodlands pavilion that featured multiple classic rock bands. Miss that!
@@patriciamonsivaiz3305 The "runaway radio" logo brings back memories. Do you remember the "Rock N Roll Army" with Colonel St. James? You got a membership card that was good for discounts at certain businesses. I wish I still had that card.
I saw AC/DC live in 2001 and they played an extended version of 'Bad boy boogie'... It was halfway through the set and in the middle of the song when the drums stop and the guitars r jammin'... Angus Young takes off his guitar and starts his 'striptease' routine winding up the crowd and taking off his jacket, tie and shirt and ended the routine by pulling down his shorts and revealing his AC/DC boxers... At the same time, the 'big Angus' statue from the 'Stiff upper lip' album cover on the stage has also turned around, revealing the AC/DC logo on it's rear end ... 🤣(U can see this on the concert video 'Stiff upper lip live' filmed in Germany in '01) Angus Young puts on his guitar, now only in shorts, and proceeds to finish 'Bad boy boogie' w/ the band... Loudest show I've ever been to!
Angus was doing an interview on the radio. The DJ was giving him grief say " so you now have 8 albums that sound exactly thew same.". Angus replied " we have 8 GOLD albums that sound exactly the same."
I’ve seen AC/DC six times with Bon Scott. The headbang is not really Angus…it is Malcolm who drove the riffs. Angus was the frontman with the solos and brilliant theatrics…
The entire Let There Be Rock album, both Australian import and international versions, are awesome. "Let There Be Rock," "Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be," and "Whole Lotta Rosie" have been played in concerts since 1977; often with extended versions of "Let There Be Rock."
I've suggested this one before and I'll suggest it again..'74 Jailbreak!! A very young AC/DC with a memorable bass line and crunchy guitar!! Y'all will love it!!
Bon had some serious swagger!!! Great frontman!!! Greatest riffs. Malcom was the man!! RIP It's my favorite band to listen to while working out. Great rhythm and tempo!!
Great reaction as always! I think it’s time you guys react to Beating Around the Bush! In my opinion it’s their most underrated track, and maybe my favorite AC/DC riff of all time.
That's _Malcolm_ Young on the rhythm guitar. He's the riff master, yet never seems to get any love. But those of us who know, know. Fortunately Mal seemed to prefer being in the background and letting Angus be out front. It's not just Bon vs. Brian, btw. They adopted a different sound when Brian joined. Still balls to the wall rock, but with Bon it was much more blues and old time rock-n-roll based, whereas with Brian it took on a harder edge. The somewhat different styles fit the different singer's voices. I still much prefer the Bon era, but the first three or so Brian albums were pretty great too.
First AC/DC album I ever bought. I still have it somewhere in the basement. The whole album is epic Whole lotta Rosie and Let There Be Rock are two songs you have to check out. You guys Rock.
First time I heard this song was on the live album, titled "If you want blood" which was before they released the song of that title. The 3 big songs with solos galore were Bad Boy Boogie, Let There Be Rock, and Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be, all great songs! AC/DC could do no wrong in those days, and for many decades that followed! If you ever run out of AC/DC and Queen songs you should do The Darkness, they are like an amalgam of the 2 together.
AC/DC the ultimate bar band !!!!!!!!!!!!! I remember so many bars playing this on the juke box and the ladies dancing , the sounds of motorcycles rolling up. Hot hazy summer nights
You guys should check the live version (video) in one of the Rock Goes to College tour in the UK. Bon is 3 parts cut but he still knocks it out of the park and you can see how unbelievably good the whole band is. You'll love how close the crowd is and look at Angus knees!!!
Bon Scott was the greatest! And as far as Zep, you have to check out the studio versions of the songs "Stairway to Heaven" and "Since I've Been Loving You". I see you've done reactions to the live versions of both songs, but not the studio versions??? The studio versions of these songs are two of the greatest examples of Rock greatness in the history of recorded music, and it is baffling to me that you haven't heard either one yet. Again, please do the studio versions of both songs, as they will reveal to you the true power and magic that was Led Zeppelin! Enjoy! Peace
Ty Jay! I needed some AC/DC today as well. I love Bad Boy Boogie. One of my favorite songs from the Bon Scott Era of AC/DC's music from the 70's. You guys think Bad Boy Boogie is good, you need to check out the title track of the album Amber said that she liked the art work of the album which is Let There Be Rock! IN the Beginning...back in 1955...Man didn't know about Rock and Roll show and all that jive.White Man had the Smaltz. Black Man had the Blues. No one knew what they was gonna do but Tschaikovsky had the news!. He said Let There Be Sound...There was Sound! Let There Be Light!, there was light, Let There Be Drums! There was Drums!, Let There Be Guitar, there was Guitar! Ow! Let There Be Rock! Goes to Angus playing the first solo in the song. There's 3 solos in the song Let There Be Rock Jay where Angus just shreds it! You gotta listen to it for yourself though! Our Boy Angus kills it on the guitar solos in Let There Be Rock!.
Saw them 3 times in the 80’s. I remember people giving up on additional encores and walking out, then the big bell from Hell’s Bells sounded and everyone ran back and grabbed any seat. Could have done without seeing Angus’s bare ass though, lol.
Try What's next to the moon for a different type of Bon Scott story telling or for a more blues oriented AC/DC try Ride On. Another Aussie band to try is Wolfmother - perhaps The Joker and the Thief - all worthy listens.
AC/DC Thunderstruck Official Video will blow you away. You will watch Angus play from beneath him on a clear glass platform. You will be blown away by the video and music.
This whole album is just plain rippin'. And we totally agree about Angus and Stevie Ray. My faves. Shout out here though also to Malcolm Young, AC/DC's rhythm guitarist-, the real balls, backbone, guts, and teeth of the band's sound.
Takes me back to seeing them in Sydney in small gigs in the early days, and then having them on cassette tapes turned up full blast in my old Dodge ute driving up to Queensland on the New England Highway, heading up through Armidale and Toowoomba to Bundaberg. Acca Dacca could make the miles fly by.
Ok, I have been here since you were a guest reacting to your first rock song and became a fan of my personal favorite band AC/DC. I hope you will now do my personal favorite, not just AC/DC song but my favorite song of all time Ride On. It's unique to AC/DC. Love y'all happy Easter God bless
Don't sleep on big brother Malcolm Young laying down that razor-sharp rhythm guitar...
Malcolm was the foundation on which the mighty AC/DC edifice was built!
I totally agree.
Engine that drove the train!
Exactly, Malcom was a real rythm machine. And Phil Rudd is as well underestimated, he might not have comlicated drumming paces, but he was very precise.
Lead guitarist always gets the attention but Malcom is the riff master. He's holding that down while Angus goes off. Newbies just need to learn the difference.
Great quote by Angus Young: “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.”😂
If it ain't broke.......
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it." An old saying, agreed with OP that they have no need to change anything. AC/DC is already perfect.
Always enjoyed AC/DC and they were great live with Bon Scott ( saw them late 70s in Manchester 💪- but if you think they get some shit - try being a Status Quo fan like me 😂
Sin City, Problem Child, Ride On, Let There Be Rock, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Jailbreak, Whole Lotta Rosie, High Voltage, TNT, Shot Down In Flames, and Big Balls with Bon Scott on vocals are needed reactions by ACDC!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
HELL🔥🎸🎸🔥🤘😈YES‼️
Down Payment Blues as well, Don't forget that one 😀😀🤘🤘🎸🎸
She's got Balls. One of the greatest riffs.
💯% agree with all those songs, hell yeah 🔥
I’ll take “Riff Raff” every time.
The Bon Scott years are still my favourite ones. I love Brian too.
Bon was a hilarious lyricist. Ive got patches on my patches on my old n
Blue jeans.They used to be blue, they used to be new, they used to be clean.
Bon Scott era AC/DC is the BEST!
It is known.
Truth.
💯 Bon Scott made ACDC who they are!
Highway to Hell album ❤️ Bon Scott 🎤👩🎤🎸🎶
I stopped listening to A ca Dacca after Bon’s death, saw the a couple of months before at Manchester Apollo on Highway to Hell tour
Bon Scott was the man!
It's a shame he wasn't here longer. Bon Scott was a real singer. IMO, good lead vocalist , but not a singer.
Still is in my book.
The headbang; the result of Phil Rudd, Cliff Williams and Malcolm Young. What an unbelievable rhythm section.
True, but Mark Evans played bass on this album.
THAT... is one of theeeeee most bad asss rock songs EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RIP Malcolm Young, greatest rock rhythm guitarist ever! His riffs and Phil Rudd's steady beats are the driving force behind Angus.
They are the foundations that let Angus free to riff, and Bonn to wail.
Malcolm Young was also a big part of that AC/DC sound!
much of the guitar work in this song is Malcolm
Angus himself once said "the sound is all due to Malcolm"
lol no shit
Let There Be Rock live at Apollo theater Glasgow 1979 has the best Angus Young guitar solo you'll ever see. Check it out!
1978*
Oh man they have got to check out Let There be Rock one of my faves for sure
At the plate is the one
Malcolm standing to the right of the drummer and pounding out that rhythm guitar is one of the pillars of heavy rock.
One of the most fun, tongue in cheek classic songs ever, if "Big Balls" by AC/DC, so give it a try one day!!!!
I 2nd that request!
I have suggested this numerous times 👍
Then when you've recovered from Ride On, there's always "Up to my neck in you". Pure rock n roll fire...
Powerage is such a fire album.
I keep waiting for ANYONE to react to Ride On. I haven't seen one yet, but that could be a YT copyright thing.
Bon Scott we salute you... !!! The true voice of AC/DC
Down Payment Blues guys, Down Payment Blues, more Bon Scott greatness.
Amber & Jay please react to "You Shook Me All Night Long" Hard to believe no one has requested that in the 2 years of ya'll reacting to AC/DC
I've requested it a thousand times 😂 no idea how they found this one before it 😂 saying that, what a banger this is
"You Shook Me All Night Long" is one of the most overslick, overplayed, boring songs AC/DC ever recorded. "Bad Boy Boogie" is a way better choice, super kick ass.
@@GradeEcho i have done the same seems to me you have to be a paying patrion ore else nothing happens
@@thomaspagh8988 funnily enough, I am a paying patron and still never get an answer 😂
There’s a reason why “You Shook Me All Night Long” is played so much, and it’s because it’s that good.
Yall really need to check out the official video for Riff Raff..Angus does a sick solo in that video..
Yes! I have suggested that song several times before!
Bon Scott's poetry is often overlooked
Early AC/DC is raw and powerful. This album opens with a banger, "Go Down", use your gutter mind here lol. Bon was a master poet. Hopefully you'll dive in deep into the early Bon days. She's Got Balls is perhaps one of the most memorable riffs out there that you all will hopefully experience one day.
You've just reacted to one of the BIG THREE from that album... Bad Boy Boogie, Let There Be Rock and Whole Lotta Rosie are THE HARDEST HITTING SONGS they've ever done. I can't wait for you to get to Whole Lotta Rosie from this album (listen to the album version, not the live version)
I second listening to the album version of Whole Lotta Rosie...
I, for one, also agree
Whole lotta rosie album version is a rocker!
For me overdose is one of the best on that album
Great album
@@nedrini1055Yeah, not forgetting Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be, Dog Eat Dog, the whole album is fire!
What a fantastic song!! This whole album, and Powerage, are just brilliant.
Their best. The Greatest songs by them, are on these 2 albums. Whole Lotta Rosie, Overdose, Go Down, Bad Boy Boogie, Let There Be Rock, Sin City, Riff Raff, Down Payment Blues, Kicked In The Teeth and Up To My Neck In You. I prefer Bon Scott. Sorry Brian. AC/DC recorded their best songs with Bon Scott. Period.
C,mon !!!! What about “Gone Shootin “ probably their best Riff
Ride On is a must yall! It’s a totally different vibe and so bluesy..it’s unreal!
For me, Let There Be Rock is the best AC/DC album to feature Malcolm Young's rhythm guitar abilities.
this music really does shake your head. Rock on Rob Squad
If you haven't already listened to it, I'd love to see a reaction to a totally different side of AC/DC - try the song "Ride On". Amazing....
You guys are killing it in it! AC/DC is pure fire that makes you groove to those beautiful riffs.
Can never mistake an AC/DC song always gets me fired up 🔥
This is BON Scott , released in 1977 Ac/DC 🔥!
The Bon Scott era the best indeed, that's why I love the band
Hi Jay and Amber, This was released in 1977 and is from their album Let There Be Rock, Angus Young was only 22 years old when this was released 😀😀🤘🤘🎸🎸
RIP Bon Scott 🙏🙏
RIP Malcolm Young 🙏🙏
You guys have to check out Down Payment Blues next by AC/DC 😀😀🤘🤘🎸🎸
I bet Amber would really like "Ride On"
That's the one that really hits your heart. It's almost like Bon wrote his own eulogy.
Just imagine a time in the late 70's when you could turn on the radio and hear this song being played on stations like 101 KLOL in Houston. They played the hits, but they also played the deep cuts. Thanks for this reaction.
I'm from Houston. I totally remember 101 KLOL! Sad that there's only one classic rock station in Houston now.
@@patriciamonsivaiz3305 Hello fellow Houstonian. Do you remember the KLOL "head" t-shirts and bumper stickers? They were silver. I think the current format for 101 is Latin Hip-Hop. Where has the time gone?
I do remember that "chrome dome" silver head logo you mentioned. I also remember the "runaway radio" logo, too. Yes, 101 KLOL changed their format to a Latin station. It's mainly reggaeton. The only classic rock station in Houston now is the Eagle since The Arrow which was the other classic rock station ceased to exist. The Arrow was cool. They would put on the Arrowfest concerts in the summer at the Woodlands pavilion that featured multiple classic rock bands. Miss that!
@@patriciamonsivaiz3305 The "runaway radio" logo brings back memories. Do you remember the "Rock N Roll Army" with Colonel St. James? You got a membership card that was good for discounts at certain businesses. I wish I still had that card.
I don't recall that discount card but I remember Col. St. James as one of the DJs. Same with Dana Steel and Stevens and Pruitt.
Malcolm was the ultimate riff writer....He could take a G...D... and A chords and make a million riffs from them
Riff raff, and whole Lotta Rosie need to be in your sights
I saw AC/DC live in 2001 and they played an extended version of 'Bad boy boogie'... It was halfway through the set and in the middle of the song when the drums stop and the guitars r jammin'... Angus Young takes off his guitar and starts his 'striptease' routine winding up the crowd and taking off his jacket, tie and shirt and ended the routine by pulling down his shorts and revealing his AC/DC boxers... At the same time, the 'big Angus' statue from the 'Stiff upper lip' album cover on the stage has also turned around, revealing the AC/DC logo on it's rear end ... 🤣(U can see this on the concert video 'Stiff upper lip live' filmed in Germany in '01)
Angus Young puts on his guitar, now only in shorts, and proceeds to finish 'Bad boy boogie' w/ the band... Loudest show I've ever been to!
The name of their live album is "If You Want Blood" live from the Apollo in Scotland. Was recorded in 1976
It's definitely true AC/DC has always had a distinct sound. Easy to recognize.
AC/DC was one of the first bands I was into, this one of my favorite songs, and definitely my favorite album
Angus was doing an interview on the radio. The DJ was giving him grief say " so you now have
8 albums that sound exactly thew same.". Angus replied " we have 8 GOLD albums that sound exactly the same."
I saw AC/DC in '77 '78 and '79 with Bon Scott up front in C.C. Tx.
From Algeria, it's just rock and roll god bless acdc
I’ve seen AC/DC six times with Bon Scott. The headbang is not really Angus…it is Malcolm who drove the riffs. Angus was the frontman with the solos and brilliant theatrics…
my favorite by them is a old banger called Kicked in the Teeth Again... Great breakdown of this beauty too !
This was the opening song at their concert we went to in Vancouver, BC!! The best concert I've ever seen! Angus! Angus! Angus!
"Squealer" needs to be reacted to... It's a gem!
The entire Let There Be Rock album, both Australian import and international versions, are awesome. "Let There Be Rock," "Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be," and "Whole Lotta Rosie" have been played in concerts since 1977; often with extended versions of "Let There Be Rock."
I've suggested this one before and I'll suggest it again..'74 Jailbreak!! A very young AC/DC with a memorable bass line and crunchy guitar!! Y'all will love it!!
The live version from "If You want Blood...You Got It" is my favorite version of this jam 🤘
Bon had some serious swagger!!!
Great frontman!!!
Greatest riffs. Malcom was the man!! RIP
It's my favorite band to listen to while working out. Great rhythm and tempo!!
Make sure when you get around to "Riff Raff" that you watch their live Performance at the Apollo.
Angus Youngs favourite album. It’s amazing start to finish. Dog eat Dog, Overdose love them all.
For a Different AC/DC - "The Razors Edge" and "Big Balls" -
Those two gems are proof that not All AC/DC songs sound the same.
Great reaction as always! I think it’s time you guys react to Beating Around the Bush! In my opinion it’s their most underrated track, and maybe my favorite AC/DC riff of all time.
Malcom is a genius the music in back ground is fantastic
That whole album is 🔥
The live version is unbelievable
They did an incredible live performance of this in Munich! You should check out that video too. Angus really entertains the crowd on this one!
That's _Malcolm_ Young on the rhythm guitar. He's the riff master, yet never seems to get any love. But those of us who know, know. Fortunately Mal seemed to prefer being in the background and letting Angus be out front.
It's not just Bon vs. Brian, btw. They adopted a different sound when Brian joined. Still balls to the wall rock, but with Bon it was much more blues and old time rock-n-roll based, whereas with Brian it took on a harder edge. The somewhat different styles fit the different singer's voices.
I still much prefer the Bon era, but the first three or so Brian albums were pretty great too.
Yes, the relentless engine-room of Malcolm is what drove the AC/DC sound, and gave Angus the freedom to do his thing.
The brilliance of the Young brothers, the steadiness of the rhythm section Phil, Cliff & Mark, the unique style of Bon and Brian = AC/DC!
First AC/DC album I ever bought. I still have it somewhere in the basement. The whole album is epic Whole lotta Rosie and Let There Be Rock are two songs you have to check out. You guys Rock.
You guys rock ! Love you & your beautiful family. Keep doing what you do. Peace out......
First time I heard this song was on the live album, titled "If you want blood" which was before they released the song of that title. The 3 big songs with solos galore were Bad Boy Boogie, Let There Be Rock, and Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be, all great songs! AC/DC could do no wrong in those days, and for many decades that followed!
If you ever run out of AC/DC and Queen songs you should do The Darkness, they are like an amalgam of the 2 together.
Jailbreak, live at Donninton 1991, 19 minutes of Angus entertaining the crowd. I think you will Love to check this one.
R.I.P Bon Scott Australia's bad boy true legend!
I've been hoping and asking for about 1 year for you to play let there be rock. Love you guys
I love seeing people having fun listening to my favorite band
Malcolm was the riff master, and his guitar is the main reason why they are so easily recognisable
AC/DC the ultimate bar band !!!!!!!!!!!!! I remember so many bars playing this on the juke box and the ladies dancing , the sounds of motorcycles rolling up. Hot hazy summer nights
Malcolm was the clinical drive behind AC/DC and everything was tight and perfected
Gone Shootin' and Crabsody in Blue are two lesser known Bon Scott era songs that are fantastic.
This album was recorded in punks rocks heyday but this blew it all out of thd water the best rock band on the planet from 76 -80
From Algeria great song, the greatest band of all time and great reaction from lovely couple
You guys should check the live version (video) in one of the Rock Goes to College tour in the UK. Bon is 3 parts cut but he still knocks it out of the park and you can see how unbelievably good the whole band is. You'll love how close the crowd is and look at Angus knees!!!
This 1978 performance in Glasgow is superb… ruclips.net/video/E8-LNg7w2LY/видео.htmlsi=ALgGoFYKkHZGeLPU
The sound is so great that way everyone stole his sound great live singing when saw live you know what best
I can picture is head going through that entire song. Lol. Fire!
Bon Scott was the greatest! And as far as Zep, you have to check out the studio versions of the songs "Stairway to Heaven" and "Since I've Been Loving You". I see you've done reactions to the live versions of both songs, but not the studio versions??? The studio versions of these songs are two of the greatest examples of Rock greatness in the history of recorded music, and it is baffling to me that you haven't heard either one yet. Again, please do the studio versions of both songs, as they will reveal to you the true power and magic that was Led Zeppelin! Enjoy!
Peace
Ty Jay! I needed some AC/DC today as well. I love Bad Boy Boogie. One of my favorite songs from the Bon Scott Era of AC/DC's music from the 70's. You guys think Bad Boy Boogie is good, you need to check out the title track of the album Amber said that she liked the art work of the album which is Let There Be Rock! IN the Beginning...back in 1955...Man didn't know about Rock and Roll show and all that jive.White Man had the Smaltz. Black Man had the Blues. No one knew what they was gonna do but Tschaikovsky had the news!. He said Let There Be Sound...There was Sound! Let There Be Light!, there was light, Let There Be Drums! There was Drums!, Let There Be Guitar, there was Guitar! Ow! Let There Be Rock! Goes to Angus playing the first solo in the song. There's 3 solos in the song Let There Be Rock Jay where Angus just shreds it! You gotta listen to it for yourself though! Our Boy Angus kills it on the guitar solos in Let There Be Rock!.
My favorite song from them 🤘
Saw them 3 times in the 80’s. I remember people giving up on additional encores and walking out, then the big bell from Hell’s Bells sounded and everyone ran back and grabbed any seat. Could have done without seeing Angus’s bare ass though, lol.
Should see the live version of this, it’s epically good.
They are the best. Thanks! 😊
Try What's next to the moon for a different type of Bon Scott story telling or for a more blues oriented AC/DC try Ride On. Another Aussie band to try is Wolfmother - perhaps The Joker and the Thief - all worthy listens.
Your gonna love "You Shook Me All Night Long"!
AC/DC Thunderstruck Official Video will blow you away. You will watch Angus play from beneath him on a clear glass platform. You will be blown away by the video and music.
So grateful to have seen them live in this era....Bon Scott times were the best!!
J's got the Angus head bob going... Hard not to move when you're listening to a song like that.
Still after all these years at times I tear up cause bon Scott is my favorite singer ever. Now that Malcolm’s gone, I’m so heartbroken. Do more AC/DC.
When I first started playing guitar the guitar string maker “Dean Markly” had an add with Angus promoting them so I started using them for a bit.😂
Always love to hear your reactions! Thank you, guys!
You cant beat their early stuff , It was raw and great rock ! Bon Scott was the man!
AC/DC has never let me down 🤘🤘
This whole album is just plain rippin'. And we totally agree about Angus and Stevie Ray. My faves. Shout out here though also to Malcolm Young, AC/DC's rhythm guitarist-, the real balls, backbone, guts, and teeth of the band's sound.
Takes me back to seeing them in Sydney in small gigs in the early days, and then having them on cassette tapes turned up full blast in my old Dodge ute driving up to Queensland on the New England Highway, heading up through Armidale and Toowoomba to Bundaberg. Acca Dacca could make the miles fly by.
My favourite AC/DC album, harder and heavier than the rest and absolutely ferocious.
Not doing AC/DC justice without doing Squealer!!! Bon, Mark Evan’s bass line and Angus ripping it up!!!! Beautiful
Ok, I have been here since you were a guest reacting to your first rock song and became a fan of my personal favorite band AC/DC. I hope you will now do my personal favorite, not just AC/DC song but my favorite song of all time Ride On. It's unique to AC/DC. Love y'all happy Easter God bless
Jay and amber this was Bon Scott lead singer. Check out a ballad they did called Ride On
You guys need to hear the live version of this from the "If You Want Blood" album. Kills this one easily!
IMO the best album they put out and one the best rock albums you will ever hear, and man are they loud in concert!