The last song on the last album he did. Ever since he passed away Bon's 'Shazbot, nanu nanu' has sounded like his farewell to the world to me. With his usual sense of humour, but also a little eerie.
Malcolm's rock solid rhythms and the sound of his old Gretsch is what really always made that song, just like most all of AC/DC songs. Malcom was always the true sound, and driving force of the band. R.I.P. Malcolm Young...
You’ve got to teach us the rest of the song and solo please! I’d love to see even more lessons of the older ac/dc songs from the Bon Scott era. Thank you so much Justin.
I'm glad to see how into this you are Justin. This is honestly one of the best places I think to start rock guitar is just playing AC/DC songs and riffs. If you're a beginner it's easy but hard if anyone can understand that. If you can pick up the groove you can play their songs. I've been listening to ACDC then since the 1980s. And I love playing among guitar and this is a great lesson! Thanks for the enthusiasm you have!
Absolutely my favorite ACDC Song and they are probably my favorite band. Justin I've been waiting for you to do this one! There is so much to learn from this song and you hit on all of it. Great presentation. I love playing it. I could have closed my eyes and I would have sworn that was Malcolm playing it. Truly awesome!
Great tune, great choice for a lesson! I hear you about it sending you into some kind of meditation, I get that too! Wonderful groove. Thank you very kindly and have a wonderful day!
Loved this Justin and love your channel you have been a huge blessing since I subbed you up years ago when I got serious about learning guitar.. What model is the Gretsch you are playing? Take care and God bless. Craig
love that guitar!!! it's so minimal but absolutely perfect with just the bridge pickup because it shows off that beautiful white pine. I would love to get one someday, is it custom?
I appreciate you, however I wish you could have mentioned at least a couple lyrics so that I could figure out which song you were talking about so I could decide whether I wanted to learn it or not. Frustrating.
The last song on the last album he did. Ever since he passed away Bon's 'Shazbot, nanu nanu' has sounded like his farewell to the world to me. With his usual sense of humour, but also a little eerie.
Malcolm's rock solid rhythms and the sound of his old Gretsch is what really always made that song, just like most all of AC/DC songs. Malcom was always the true sound, and driving force of the band. R.I.P. Malcolm Young...
My favorite AC-DC's song,ever since Bon left us!!!!!
Mine too…gives me goosebumps every time
I love this song! And Malcolm Young! 🎸⚡️
You’ve got to teach us the rest of the song and solo please! I’d love to see even more lessons of the older ac/dc songs from the Bon Scott era. Thank you so much Justin.
I learned more than I came to learn! Thank you!
Definitely want the solo and the rest of Malcolm’s part in the future! Awesome video, thank you so much!
I'm glad to see how into this you are Justin. This is honestly one of the best places I think to start rock guitar is just playing AC/DC songs and riffs. If you're a beginner it's easy but hard if anyone can understand that. If you can pick up the groove you can play their songs. I've been listening to ACDC then since the 1980s. And I love playing among guitar and this is a great lesson! Thanks for the enthusiasm you have!
I love your emotional commentary tips also! You always give me something to think about.
Such a tasty rhythm part; you really did a great job breaking it down. 👏
haven't heard a riff like that since "the pusher". love it !
Great song. One of my favourites. The story in the lyrics is so good too!
Absolutely my favorite ACDC Song and they are probably my favorite band. Justin I've been waiting for you to do this one! There is so much to learn from this song and you hit on all of it. Great presentation. I love playing it. I could have closed my eyes and I would have sworn that was Malcolm playing it. Truly awesome!
Por 50 años más de los ACDC!!
fantastic lesson ! thank you !
We want MOOOOORE of that stuff 🎸🥰🎸
Cool lesser known tune thanks for the lesson
One of the best
I love singing this, played it many times back in the day, a good song to learn, some awesome blues licks by Angus on it too.
That Gretsch is great, thanks for the lesson!
Every song you play i love
Thank you for this gift!
Awesome! Would love some lead lessons for some of these underrated songs!
Great tune, great choice for a lesson! I hear you about it sending you into some kind of meditation, I get that too! Wonderful groove. Thank you very kindly and have a wonderful day!
Great lesson; love the focus on groove. Thank you!
Awesome!! Thanks so much Justin!
Love this tune! I was playing it TOTALLY wrong! Thanks for the lesson!
Love those Bon era tracks!
Never heard this song before
Love the riff
Malcom young one of best rhythm guitarist of all time .man did he drive that band very powerfull.
Love this song!
thanks Justin!!!
Loved this Justin and love your channel you have been a huge blessing since I subbed you up years ago when I got serious about learning guitar.. What model is the Gretsch you are playing? Take care and God bless.
Craig
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Ahhh yeah. About time you got back on the acdc train
That sounds fantastic.
love that guitar!!! it's so minimal but absolutely perfect with just the bridge pickup because it shows off that beautiful white pine. I would love to get one someday, is it custom?
Interesting chord voicings.
And some people say early AC/DC is problematic!🤷♂️😝
Great lesson as ever Justin, nice to see some deep cuts!🤟
Never heard anyone say that 🤔
can you also do angus's parts?
PS. Sounded to me like that song that says I'm a cowboy 🤠
Sweet Axe :)
ACCA DACCA!
Grab the axe and have fun
**I feel like plugged in***
I appreciate you, however I wish you could have mentioned at least a couple lyrics so that I could figure out which song you were talking about so I could decide whether I wanted to learn it or not. Frustrating.
Was it to hard to hit a couple of keystrokes yourself and look it up and listen to the original?