Now comes the next album with Bon !!!! 👌 Angus can sure play the blues . He grew up on Chick Berry , Freddie King , Albert King , Muddy Waters , Clapton etc. This song is straight BLUES🎸
I'm 51yrs old and loved ACDC :-) !!! Since I was 10yrs old :-) !! And your assessment of Ride on :-) !! Is bang on :-) !! But the Greatest album of all Time is By an Artist called SIXTO RODRIGUEZ ALBUM IS COLD FACT :-) !!! Every song Will blow you're world apart :-) !! So enjoy and Peace Man from your White Brother and Promoter from Sunny England :-) !!!
This is the most iconic and most underrated song of AC/DC. I heard it for the first time when I was 12. Now I‘m nearly 56 and still get goosebumps hearing this song. This song in particular is aligned with so much memories in my life. Simply iconic! Thanks for not interrupting the flow during your reaction.
RIP. Bon Scott ❤ Love, love, love AC/DC Thank you for playing them🤘💯 TNT is one of my favorites 📀🎧 maybe you could play that??😅 She got balls 🦾🤘 is another one🤘 Great job! Rock on😂
My best friend turned me on to this album years ago. He was in the Air Force and I was in the Army, he had just got back from Australia and had every AC/DC release up to that point. We would listen to every album from start to finish. This was my favorite and when he passed away from an accident the day before he was headed up north to my house. I played this song at his funeral and knew he was going home. R.I.P. John, miss you bud!
I feel you. This song has special meaning to me as well. The first time I heard it was the first time I met a gorgeous man on an annual float trip that me and 20 other women used to go on every year. On this particular float, I thought my heart was broken and I wasn't gonna go on the trip. My friends came to my house and scooped me up and threw me in the truck. The next day we got on the river and not even 5 minutes in, it started to rain and we ran into an embankment in our canoe. I looked up and this man was looking down at me and we didn't go any further down that river. Ten years later, one week before our annual trip was happening, he was killed in a car accident. It was also the day after his first grandson was born. He was my best friend and I still miss him. That was over 20 yrs. ago. I still remember his old phone number. I believe they know we are thinking of them and are listening to this song together!
Quite possibly one of the greatest blues songs ever written...I'd put it right up there with SRV's Tin Pan Alley...Angus is a blues master...I think I subscribed after the first AC/DC reaction video I saw...Bon's voice on this one...🤯🤯🤯
I’ve read Atlantic went to Angus and Malcolm asking them to do a blues album.. not under AC/DC release but just a session album.. Ahmet Urtegen was part of their signing (guy who found Ray Charles) and he always wanted them to play blues like they could. They declined because they thought it would take from the image the band had established. The one mistake I think they made. An album like that would be food for my soul. The lockstep Rhythm the brothers had together.. it would have been brilliant..acdc is rooted in blues and it would have been amazing..
Well, technically, every album they put out is a blues album because that's all Angus plays...It probably would've been great them doing a session thing, but AC/DC are really just a heavy duty, edgy blues band...
As pointed out in another comment, we were robbed of this song when it actually got recorded. Blues played by white men will only ever have a limited and skewed hall of fame. You can't talk about white blues unless you mention Stevie Ray Vaughn, and AC/DC. I heard this song a long time ago but forgot it. Then it creeped back and found its way to the top of my music heap. This is probably the most badass song ever written.
This is my favorite AC/DC song. I have seen guys like Black Pegasus and Krizz react to AC/DC Thunderstruck and Long Way to The Top. So I searched for AC/DC Ride On reactions. You were the first and only one that I saw. You definitely have my sub even though it's 3 years after the fact. Hope it helps with the algorithm.
Seen them probably 6 times. One night, Angus and his guitar got on someone's shoulders and jammed all the way around the arena on the walkaround, with the spotlight on him. Can't remember many more experiences, but a few still remain of the 200 plus shows, over the last50 yrs. One of my fav tunes too. Ride on..
@@hoosiermaker2358 Eveytime I saw them with Brian Johnson he did that. The first I saw with Bon Scott was at Zeppelin Field in Nuremburg W. Germany. 150, 000 people.
yeah, I'm a huge AC/DC fan from back to the 70's, and this Ride on is my all time favorite song by them. Wish it was recognized more. It was not on the US release of the Dirty Deeds album, which probably caused a lot of fans to not be aware of it, I was fortunate to buy the original Australian import album with Ride On included.
Now as you will clearly recall, Dirty Deeds was withheld from us in the US until a few years later. Story cut short, we were ripped off by the A Hole record companies. As Angus told it, we almost never got Highway to Hell because of ignorance. Even the first album in the US was a compilation of the first two. I would hear this song occasionally and I can't recall if it was radio or what have you because this song never made it to the US until much later. I must ask: What sort of ignorant jackass hears Ride On and doesn't hear the jackpot going into overdrive? Who?
@@chrish4469 You're correct, I was thinking about Jailbreak at the time, but Ride on was on both. Back in the day, I bought the Aussie version, Albert Productions, at a Tower Records in Fargo, ND, spent a couple extra dollars to get that vs the US release. Best album purchase I ever made. I still listen to this vinyl today!
Me too. I was introduced to Bon on the Who Made Who album when I was a young lad with this song. It is my all time favourite song. Ever. Any band. What strength and emotion in it. Thank you Bon n boys. RIP Bon and Mal from Adelaide, South Australia
Biz, wish I could give this more than one 👍🏻 because it's my favorite AC/DC song. I love watching you getting into it. I do it every time I hear it still after all these years. Keep up the great work. I really enjoy your channel. Have a great night!
Awe MY BRUTHA BIZZZZZ! Sorry my man, I had to come back and revisit these songs you did. Cuz as far as I know… still to this very day of this very post (7-15) YOU are the only (MY BRUTHA) to do RIDE ON, and original Bonn Scott- DOWN PAYMENT BLUES!! So had to pay my HUGE RESPECTS!! Cuz you KNOW how much I love ya!!😘🙏🙏🎸🎸🎸🎸
I heard this song the first time when I was 14. It was the first time a song made me think and brought a tear to my eye, it is my favorite song bar none.
Yes it's true in what you said, Bon Scott was only in the band for like 5 or 6 years but look at the legacy he left and people are still listening to early AC/DC because of him. Just finished reading a book about him and yet he is still here with us after 41 years after his death, who can say now that he didn't make an impact on all those generations after. He is a legend in the likes of Elvis and John Lennon and a few others, RIP Bon Scott. But the overall thing was that he was genuinely a nice guy even when AC/DC made it big, he still kept in contact with old friends and girlfriends and his Ex-Wife Irene. How many people do that?
7... really :) But yes, they now claim that he wrote the lyrics for Back in Black. I tend to belive this, because its lyrics are as good as the ones before. After its quality (even still superb) weren´t anymore as good as they had been.
Such a great blues ... this one just always gives me chills. To me, it just shows me the heart of AC/DC, where their mojo comes from. It's that mix of the almost bright, twangy electric country blues with the dark night of the soul in the verse lyrics. Excellent review pick, thank you for featuring it.
Ac/dc has another slow song...an actual ballad..."love song" found on the Australian import for high voltage...bon singing of course...early early ac/dc.
Man, I just found your channel randomly and I subscribed right away. I really appreciate how you don’t stop the videos but just vibe along with your audience and then discuss your feelings after the video is finished 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 That’s the way to do a “Reaction” video 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
thanks for checking this out- a total departure from their normal sound, which I salute them for. Keep rockin', Biz. You're doing great . Enjoy the "Powerage" and "Highway To Hell" albums. Stellar production start to end!
This song has always made me a bit sad because of Bon Scott's honesty, we all know he had moments of regret and loneliness but never let it get in the way of his craft.
AC/DC has been my favorite since I was a kid. IMO, this song is one of the purest examples of how American Blues music influenced a whole generation of rockers around the world. Great hearing your take on this classic (and I hit that Subscribe). 🤘🏻
I love AC/DC's first two albums the best. This (Ride On) is my favorite song. I specifically searched for a Ride On reaction, and this is the first reaction that I've seen from you. I'll check out your channel and see what else you've reacted to.
It gave me chills just watching you listen to it. This is one of my all-time favorite songs, and I personally think it could be the best guitar playing Angus ever recorded. Bon's screams at the very end get me EVERY time. So much emotion... sad and hopeful at the same time. I remember the first time I ever heard it, it really threw me off because I had no idea AC/DC had music like this. My dad thought it sounded like Bob Dylan. It's such an oddball, but it's also literally one of their best songs.
Thank you, thank you for reacting to Ride On by AC/DC!!! It's one of their best songs - full of SOUL and beauty! I love it. Loved your reaction! "Fucking brilliant" song indeed!
Still does to me brother I play this all the time still it brings me places I’ve been over the years it comforts me somehow they can play it when I leave this world
was into these from the start.. highlight was seeing them live when they broke into big time ,highyway to hell tour uk i went both nights ..love the channel ...
"Got myself a one-way ticket, Going the wrong way Wanna change my evil ways One of these days.... One of these days!" Damn, that's some powerful poetry! Hits home.
I remember first hearing this album. One of my classmates brought it into our 4th grade class. Being a bunch of 4th graders we were all laughing mostly about "Big Balls" of course, but this album, and that day never left my mind. This was in approximately 1979 or 1980. Which I believe was before the actual US release, so he must have had an import copy. (His parents had a tiny bit of money, so they tended to spoil him and his brother a little bit, but not too terribly)
I'm loving you going through each AC/DC album biz. Can't wait for you to get to POWERAGE. I believe that one's NEXT since you've already done Let There be Rock.
Never had the chance of seing AC/DC live with Bon Scott.....saw them live in 1981 in Amsterdam with Brian Johnson it was a great concert love them such a great band. Greetings from the Netherlands
This song takes me back to being a young guy with my Sony Walkman on, listening to AC/DC, my fave band as i rode my bike or hid out in my room at night. Music can save lives and get us through tough times. Rock and Metal saved mine. AC/DC, Van Halen, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and others gave me escape, offered hope for a better day. Ride On, fans.....
I just found this page while learning some of these songs on the guitar. I’m envious that you get to listen to this for the first time and react to it. This is one of my favorite albums ever and it’s dope to see someone really appreciate it. Thanks for what your doing dawg had to sub off this alone.
Thanks for your review! I'm almost 55 yrs. old and loved this since I was 15. I'm about 1 mile from O'Hare in Chicago. We had some great college radio in the area. I was blessed. Lots of blues/jazz/folk..you name it. But yeah, I heard this when I was a kid and I'm like.."Hold up, hold up" Do you hear how special this song is?" I was kind oh like the mini-mafia music kid. Haha.But you hear it too. ;)
Just listened to it which i do once a week, reason being its going to be the carry out song at my funeral with the carrying starting at the guitar solo then slowly taking me to the hearse. I'm 51 now so can you imagine if i live another 40 yrs what my grandkids and probably great grandkids when this and a couple of others are played at my funeral will be thinking, this song will be about 86 yrs old by then but as long as i live so will this song be heard 🤘
I think you are really going to appreciate several song on this album you have not gotten to yet. Millionaire, Ride on and Squealer are the most blues songs they had and so subtle on the underlying pure jamming.
I appreciate your analysis and it’s spot on. When we can hear painful music that’s so good and true that we smile at the same time, it’s something special.
I fucken love this song... been listening to it since about '86, when I turned 15. We played this and then Scorps Still Loving You to calm the vibe and get the babes warmed up...heh
Man,I've been after every Reactor I'm subscribed to ,to react to this! People act like this song doesn't exist or something. I told them ,man. I TOLD THEM!! What a great ,epic,fantastic song! Thank you,Biz!
AINT NO FUN was blocked as you can see I heard It, and man I enjoyed it, its one of my favorites!
Hell yeah! Great song! I'll never be a millionaire, but I definitely understand the sentiment! Lol!
Now comes the next album with Bon !!!! 👌 Angus can sure play the blues . He grew up on Chick Berry , Freddie King , Albert King , Muddy Waters , Clapton etc. This song is straight BLUES🎸
I'm 51yrs old and loved ACDC :-) !!! Since I was 10yrs old :-) !! And your assessment of Ride on :-) !! Is bang on :-) !! But the Greatest album of all Time is By an Artist called SIXTO RODRIGUEZ ALBUM IS COLD FACT :-) !!! Every song Will blow you're world apart :-) !! So enjoy and Peace Man from your White Brother and Promoter from Sunny England :-) !!!
Just watched it! Cool it got un-blocked.
@@guitarman8462 it's THE QUINTESSENTIAL Blues song
The most underrated song by AC/DC. Has been in my Playlist since 1980 when I first heard it. Ride on Bon!
This is the most iconic and most underrated song of AC/DC. I heard it for the first time when I was 12. Now I‘m nearly 56 and still get goosebumps hearing this song. This song in particular is aligned with so much memories in my life. Simply iconic! Thanks for not interrupting the flow during your reaction.
Me too... the best and greatest AC/DC-song. And their only ballade :D
I think so too
This song always makes me cry. It is beautiful in its simplicity and Bon Scott gives it so much soul. Ride on, Bon Scott. Ride on.
Bon is the greatest, nobody else could sing those lyrics and pull it off the way he did!!!
Ride On Brother................
Should of put Bons picture instead
ONLY Freddie had more charisma, Bon had such presence.
RIP. Bon Scott ❤ Love, love, love AC/DC Thank you for playing them🤘💯 TNT is one of my favorites 📀🎧 maybe you could play that??😅 She got balls 🦾🤘 is another one🤘 Great job! Rock on😂
No shade on Brian Johnson he can belt out hard rock, but Bon can also sing the blues.
My best friend turned me on to this album years ago. He was in the Air Force and I was in the Army, he had just got back from Australia and had every AC/DC release up to that point. We would listen to every album from start to finish. This was my favorite and when he passed away from an accident the day before he was headed up north to my house. I played this song at his funeral and knew he was going home. R.I.P. John, miss you bud!
I feel you. This song has special meaning to me as well. The first time I heard it was the first time I met a gorgeous man on an annual float trip that me and 20 other women used to go on every year. On this particular float, I thought my heart was broken and I wasn't gonna go on the trip. My friends came to my house and scooped me up and threw me in the truck. The next day we got on the river and not even 5 minutes in, it started to rain and we ran into an embankment in our canoe. I looked up and this man was looking down at me and we didn't go any further down that river. Ten years later, one week before our annual trip was happening, he was killed in a car accident. It was also the day after his first grandson was born. He was my best friend and I still miss him. That was over 20 yrs. ago. I still remember his old phone number. I believe they know we are thinking of them and are listening to this song together!
Quite possibly one of the greatest blues songs ever written...I'd put it right up there with SRV's Tin Pan Alley...Angus is a blues master...I think I subscribed after the first AC/DC reaction video I saw...Bon's voice on this one...🤯🤯🤯
I’ve read Atlantic went to Angus and Malcolm asking them to do a blues album.. not under AC/DC release but just a session album.. Ahmet Urtegen was part of their signing (guy who found Ray Charles) and he always wanted them to play blues like they could. They declined because they thought it would take from the image the band had established. The one mistake I think they made. An album like that would be food for my soul. The lockstep Rhythm the brothers had together.. it would have been brilliant..acdc is rooted in blues and it would have been amazing..
Well, technically, every album they put out is a blues album because that's all Angus plays...It probably would've been great them doing a session thing, but AC/DC are really just a heavy duty, edgy blues band...
I don't know about putting it up there with SRV, but it's a close second
Angus and SRV both had that light touch and max power! Two masters!
As pointed out in another comment, we were robbed of this song when it actually got recorded. Blues played by white men will only ever have a limited and skewed hall of fame. You can't talk about white blues unless you mention Stevie Ray Vaughn, and AC/DC. I heard this song a long time ago but forgot it. Then it creeped back and found its way to the top of my music heap. This is probably the most badass song ever written.
Thank you SO much for allowing the whole song to play through.
Cheers.
Most underrated ACDC song of all time.
This is my favorite AC/DC song. I have seen guys like Black Pegasus and Krizz react to AC/DC Thunderstruck and Long Way to The Top. So I searched for AC/DC Ride On reactions. You were the first and only one that I saw. You definitely have my sub even though it's 3 years after the fact. Hope it helps with the algorithm.
I've seen AC/ DC nine times. Twice with Bon Scott in Germany. This is one of my favorite songs by them. I consider my self very lucky.
Seen them probably 6 times. One night, Angus and his guitar got on someone's shoulders and jammed all the way around the arena on the walkaround, with the spotlight on him. Can't remember many more experiences, but a few still remain of the 200 plus shows, over the last50 yrs. One of my fav tunes too.
Ride on..
@@hoosiermaker2358 Eveytime I saw them with Brian Johnson he did that. The first I saw with Bon Scott was at Zeppelin Field in Nuremburg W. Germany. 150, 000 people.
One on my biggest regrets is not seeming AC/DC live I may still have a chance but Scott was way before my time
Saw them three times w/Brian Johnson and they were incredible each time. I love the Bon Scott (R.I.P.) era just as much though.
Love the bluesy feeling on this track. Can't go wrong with Bon Scott on lead vocal. Ride-on...
yeah, I'm a huge AC/DC fan from back to the 70's, and this Ride on is my all time favorite song by them. Wish it was recognized more. It was not on the US release of the Dirty Deeds album, which probably caused a lot of fans to not be aware of it, I was fortunate to buy the original Australian import album with Ride On included.
Ride on is the US album, Jailbreak and Rock in peace isn't on the US album, Replaced with Love at first feel and Rocker.
Now as you will clearly recall, Dirty Deeds was withheld from us in the US until a few years later. Story cut short, we were ripped off by the A Hole record companies. As Angus told it, we almost never got Highway to Hell because of ignorance. Even the first album in the US was a compilation of the first two. I would hear this song occasionally and I can't recall if it was radio or what have you because this song never made it to the US until much later. I must ask: What sort of ignorant jackass hears Ride On and doesn't hear the jackpot going into overdrive? Who?
@@chrish4469 You're correct, I was thinking about Jailbreak at the time, but Ride on was on both. Back in the day, I bought the Aussie version, Albert Productions, at a Tower Records in Fargo, ND, spent a couple extra dollars to get that vs the US release. Best album purchase I ever made. I still listen to this vinyl today!
@@vrex5033 I have the Australian, UK and US issues. Isn't the Australian cover art much better then the US cover?
@@chrish4469 The Aussie cover art is the best!
Been waiting for this one. My favorite AC/DC song.
Me too. I was introduced to Bon on the Who Made Who album when I was a young lad with this song. It is my all time favourite song. Ever. Any band. What strength and emotion in it. Thank you Bon n boys. RIP Bon and Mal from Adelaide, South Australia
‘Got a one way ticket, going the wrong way.” Bon at his best. Heartfelt lyrics to match the heartfelt guitar.
Those lyrics give me the shivers.
Biz, wish I could give this more than one 👍🏻 because it's my favorite AC/DC song. I love watching you getting into it. I do it every time I hear it still after all these years. Keep up the great work. I really enjoy your channel. Have a great night!
Thanks 🙌🏿🙌🏿
Was searching for a reaction to this kickass blues groove & I found this! Great reaction/comments, thanks for reviewing 👍👍
One of my fav AC/DC songs. That era of the band was my fav.
Awe MY BRUTHA BIZZZZZ! Sorry my man, I had to come back and revisit these songs you did. Cuz as far as I know… still to this very day of this very post (7-15) YOU are the only (MY BRUTHA) to do RIDE ON, and original Bonn Scott- DOWN PAYMENT BLUES!! So had to pay my HUGE RESPECTS!! Cuz you KNOW how much I love ya!!😘🙏🙏🎸🎸🎸🎸
This is my favourite AC/DC song.💛 Ride on BizMatik.
I listened to Ride on so many times when I was kicking a painkiller addiction. It helped me a lot. I Love AC/DC, seen them many times in concert
Got myself a one way ticket….goin the wrong way. I think we’ve all been there at one point in our lives.
I heard this song the first time when I was 14. It was the first time a song made me think and brought a tear to my eye, it is my favorite song bar none.
Yes it's true in what you said, Bon Scott was only in the band for like 5 or 6 years but look at the legacy he left and people are still listening to early AC/DC because of him.
Just finished reading a book about him and yet he is still here with us after 41 years after his death, who can say now that he didn't make an impact on all those generations after.
He is a legend in the likes of Elvis and John Lennon and a few others, RIP Bon Scott.
But the overall thing was that he was genuinely a nice guy even when AC/DC made it big, he still kept in contact with old friends and girlfriends and his Ex-Wife Irene.
How many people do that?
80 % of the concert setlist is Bon era!
7... really :) But yes, they now claim that he wrote the lyrics for Back in Black. I tend to belive this, because its lyrics are as good as the ones before. After its quality (even still superb) weren´t anymore as good as they had been.
The ONLY! ballad you'll ever need 😊
It's my favorite AC/DC tune. Bluesy, relaxing, raw, relatable.
That bluesy slow shuffle again.. can't be beaten.
Such a great blues ... this one just always gives me chills. To me, it just shows me the heart of AC/DC, where their mojo comes from. It's that mix of the almost bright, twangy electric country blues with the dark night of the soul in the verse lyrics. Excellent review pick, thank you for featuring it.
this is my favorite ACDC song. It is their only slow song, and I love to play this on guitar, it is so cool.
GONNA BE SOME ROCKIN is another great one on this album. This is their best album in my opinion, along with Back in Black.
My favorite too! I envy your ability to play this. I think it would be a fun song to play.
Night prowler
Same. Feel like 'Let me put my love in to you' is kinda Brian's take on slow song, also great song
Ac/dc has another slow song...an actual ballad..."love song" found on the Australian import for high voltage...bon singing of course...early early ac/dc.
This album has some great rockers 🤘🔥, but this song has always been my favorite! 😎
Glad you really enjoyed it!👍🤘
My favorite too.
Man, I just found your channel randomly and I subscribed right away.
I really appreciate how you don’t stop the videos but just vibe along with your audience and then discuss your feelings after the video is finished 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
That’s the way to do a “Reaction” video
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thanks for checking this out- a total departure from their normal sound, which I salute them for. Keep rockin', Biz. You're doing great . Enjoy the "Powerage" and "Highway To Hell" albums. Stellar production start to end!
I heard that track for the first time some 40 years ago and loved it ever since.
RIP Bon 🥃
I’m really liking your stuff man! You’re fun to watch!!
Thank you
This song has always made me a bit sad because of Bon Scott's honesty, we all know he had moments of regret and loneliness but never let it get in the way of his craft.
I love this song, thank you from Australia ! I’m a long time subscriber and always here for the next video.
Thank you fam
Anyone that’s been traveling their own journey in life that’s where the pain comes from it Wat we remember
Bon Scott was the greatest!! Damn shame he is gone too soon
AC/DC has been my favorite since I was a kid. IMO, this song is one of the purest examples of how American Blues music influenced a whole generation of rockers around the world. Great hearing your take on this classic (and I hit that Subscribe). 🤘🏻
AC/DC music has always been blues influenced, but none more then this song...so chill.......
I love AC/DC's first two albums the best. This (Ride On) is my favorite song. I specifically searched for a Ride On reaction, and this is the first reaction that I've seen from you. I'll check out your channel and see what else you've reacted to.
Hi from an old rocker from Iceland . And yes I did sub LOL . Great song !
Love this tune, Bon kills it as always.
The goat
This is the only song where AC/DC ever expressed remorse.
Brian expressed a bit of remorse on Spellbound, from For Those About To Rock
Its in my will. This my funeral song. Lived it my whole life. Should go out with it too.
This song will see me out also. My family absolutely understands that.
My favorites from the album, Dirty Deeds and Ride On! I love the vibe of Ride On, can definitely hear the emotion in Bon’s vocals. ❤️
Get your f’n jumbo jet offa my airfield
The slowest most bluesy song they ever did. Awesome song
and the best blues song ever....
It gave me chills just watching you listen to it. This is one of my all-time favorite songs, and I personally think it could be the best guitar playing Angus ever recorded. Bon's screams at the very end get me EVERY time. So much emotion... sad and hopeful at the same time. I remember the first time I ever heard it, it really threw me off because I had no idea AC/DC had music like this. My dad thought it sounded like Bob Dylan. It's such an oddball, but it's also literally one of their best songs.
Thank you, thank you for reacting to Ride On by AC/DC!!! It's one of their best songs - full of SOUL and beauty! I love it. Loved your reaction! "Fucking brilliant" song indeed!
I’m a new subscriber i love how you bring one of my favorite rock groups AC/DC
I Subscribed a long long long time ago and have never ever regretted it !!!
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I keep wondering why more people aren't reacting to this song... thanks man
Thank you for this reaction video of one of AC/DC’s more bluesy songs.
Great channel you have here, subbed and liked.
Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺.
Great reaction. I really enjoyed it. It's been around 40 years since I've heard this tune for the first time and I still love the song.
Thats a really old tune it still sounds amazing
if that's their ballad then squealer is their love song.
Love song is their love song
Nah man. All ACDC songs are love songs.
To rock and roll and 🐈
This is my favorite AC/DC song and the older I get the more I like it.
Love listening to this when I cruise along the highway
This song got me through some tough times way back in the day.
Still does to me brother I play this all the time still it brings me places I’ve been over the years it comforts me somehow they can play it when I leave this world
The story in Ride On hits me so hard.
Great reaction mate. 🎼🤘🤘🤘
Great Reaction! Biz you nailed this!
was into these from the start.. highlight was seeing them live when they broke into big time ,highyway to hell tour uk i went both nights ..love the channel ...
"Got myself a one-way ticket,
Going the wrong way
Wanna change my evil ways
One of these days....
One of these days!"
Damn, that's some powerful poetry! Hits home.
Blues is blood
I remember first hearing this album. One of my classmates brought it into our 4th grade class. Being a bunch of 4th graders we were all laughing mostly about "Big Balls" of course, but this album, and that day never left my mind. This was in approximately 1979 or 1980. Which I believe was before the actual US release, so he must have had an import copy. (His parents had a tiny bit of money, so they tended to spoil him and his brother a little bit, but not too terribly)
This song was played at my older brother's funeral
This song is PURE MAGIC
I'm loving you going through each AC/DC album biz. Can't wait for you to get to POWERAGE. I believe that one's NEXT since you've already done Let There be Rock.
Never had the chance of seing AC/DC live with Bon Scott.....saw them live in 1981 in Amsterdam with Brian Johnson it was a great concert love them such a great band. Greetings from the Netherlands
thanks from Argentina bro!
I love AC/DC Biz! You can tell they love what they do! This was bluesy and soulful! Missed you :)
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This song takes me back to being a young guy with my Sony Walkman on, listening to AC/DC, my fave band as i rode my bike or hid out in my room at night. Music can save lives and get us through tough times. Rock and Metal saved mine. AC/DC, Van Halen, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and others gave me escape, offered hope for a better day. Ride On, fans.....
Not a big fan of classic rock but this song is so amazing. Pure blues here
Hell yeah!! Guitar, vocals and drums equals great, pure rock and roll and blues!!! 😎
G’day biz, matt from Australia back mate. Now you are getting into the good shit brother 👍😎😎😎😎😎😎
I just found this page while learning some of these songs on the guitar. I’m envious that you get to listen to this for the first time and react to it. This is one of my favorite albums ever and it’s dope to see someone really appreciate it. Thanks for what your doing dawg had to sub off this alone.
Thanks fam, ACDC is the truth
good stuff biz, brilliant. cheers
Thanks for your review! I'm almost 55 yrs. old and loved this since I was 15. I'm about 1 mile from O'Hare in Chicago. We had some great college radio in the area. I was blessed. Lots of blues/jazz/folk..you name it. But yeah, I heard this when I was a kid and I'm like.."Hold up, hold up" Do you hear how special this song is?" I was kind oh like the mini-mafia music kid. Haha.But you hear it too. ;)
I wish more people reacted to this song….its so unique among their playlists! #masterpiece
Just listened to it which i do once a week, reason being its going to be the carry out song at my funeral with the carrying starting at the guitar solo then slowly taking me to the hearse. I'm 51 now so can you imagine if i live another 40 yrs what my grandkids and probably great grandkids when this and a couple of others are played at my funeral will be thinking, this song will be about 86 yrs old by then but as long as i live so will this song be heard 🤘
Its about time someone did a reaction to this song.
This is my all time favorite AC/DC song. Very relatable to my life.
That's the closest in the their whole catalog that comes this slow n easy and deep actually.. great qong❤
I think you are really going to appreciate several song on this album you have not gotten to yet. Millionaire, Ride on and Squealer are the most blues songs they had and so subtle on the underlying pure jamming.
This song I cant listen to unless I'm prepared to have my soul ripped out. Sooooo great. 😔
One of my favorites never gets old everytime I hear it love it
This is another great one.glad to remember.thanks.
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The first time a woman rode me was this song. This song is beautiful in my eyes. RIDE ON
Oh yeah! I've been waitin for this!
I appreciate your analysis and it’s spot on. When we can hear painful music that’s so good and true that we smile at the same time, it’s something special.
Ride On brings goose bumps on me,I was Privalaged to see AC/DC very Near to my home town in Northwich when I was 13 years old.
I fucken love this song... been listening to it since about '86, when I turned 15. We played this and then Scorps Still Loving You to calm the vibe and get the babes warmed up...heh
Tout simplement magnifique....les années Bon Scott....le meilleur d'ac/dc
although its not in my will, i have no will yet. me daughter knows ride on MUST be played at me funeral.
My uncle and I used to listen to this song over and over
I played it at his funeral in 2000
My favorite on this album has yet to be played.
Love you brother! You rock beyond belief!
Luv u back fam 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
Finally, my favorite ACDC song ever
🎸💯 AC⚡DC blues up in here‼🤯🔥
Man,I've been after every Reactor I'm subscribed to ,to react to this! People act like this song doesn't exist or something. I told them ,man. I TOLD THEM!! What a great ,epic,fantastic song! Thank you,Biz!
My favorite all time Rock N Roll song!!!Hell Yeah 😆‼️
It was thing I always missed with this band after Bon died, these soulful songs. Gone Shooting, Love Song, Soul Stripper, Overdose.
U can feel the guitar solo, that's the reason why I love AC/DC so fricking much, RIP to Bon and Malcolm.
The best blues song AC_DC ever!