That crowd is like 1/100,000,000th of their fan base🤘❤️. RIP Bon and Malcolm😢
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Went to see Aerosmith in 1977. AC/DC opened for them. Didn't really care about them. And then the announcer screamed A-C-D-C. And this strange dude named Angus Young came ripping across the stage. I was hooked, AC-DC rocks and is my favorite for 48 years now!!
Over 60,000 people for a 3 day concert. The arena had to literally repair the whole stadium and the jumping crowd set off the alarms at the earthquake monitoring station in Argentina. It did help that it is in the same city.
This performance was at Argentina's River Plate Stadium for AC/DC's 35th Anniversary, where nearly 200,000 fans attended - which is why the audience seemed so large, because it was.
Whole Lotta Rosie and Highway to Hell from the same concert are two songs you must react to do you see the glowing devil ears. Those are all lit for highway to hell!
I had the privilege to see them in concert twice! Once in the 80's and then again in the 90's....both awesome shows!!! Loved your reaction!!! You have a new sub!!!
They played at the SARS concert in Toronto to about 500,000 people as the warm up to the Rolling Stones and most people were amazed by ACDC's part of the show..
Imaginate a un solo cantante reuniendo y enloqueciendo a 500.000 personas que viajaron desde todas partes y países limitrofes solo para verlo a el.. Un dato mas solo es conocido en argentina y es el indio solari.. La canción es nuestro amo juega al esclavo y el recital fue en tandil ese genio que mueve masas se llama indio solari
that move Angus was doing was inspired from the one of the best Black Guitar Players ever Chuck Barry! check out some of Chuck's videos like my ding a ling, johnny b goode, roll over beethoven, run Rudolph run
I watch a lot of comment first reaction videos and I'd say your channel is in the top three I just totally love your reactions man you really make it worthwhile with appreciation
I deployed to Saudi Arabia (Desert Shield/ Storm) a few days before this song was released. We could have Walkmans but not anything with speakers that could expose your location. I was more into country music, even though I listened to a little AC/DC from time to time. The first time I heard it was when we rolled threw the berm into Kuwait, the psy-ops boys were flying overhead in Hueys blaring this over loud speakers.
Thanks heaps for your reaction. ACDC are rock gods💯 I have been to three concerts, wicked 💯 will be going for the last time ending this year. Dates are not out in Australia yet, my mum is 71 and red hot on the tickets. Still have my flashing devil head bands and tickets. Much respect your way 💯❤️
6:08 Angus Young always doin the duck walk, tipping his hat to Chuck Berry. Saw these guys in San Antonio Money talks tour '95 front row...bad ass show
River Plate Stadium can hold over 60,000 people. This was a 3 day event & each show was sold out. In total over 180k people attended the concerts. This was back in 2009 & AC/DC had already been rocking the world for 36 years (& still counting)...
I come back to their River Plate video all the time. Not much of an AC/DC fan, but they have a couple of incredible songs. And this song at that scene…….WOW.
If you want to see a crowd you have to watch the live version of Metalica Enter The Sandman at Moscow. They had to have the military they're and they was still not enough😂😂😂
🌸 so apparently about 10 mi out of this town, there's an earthquake Center and there were so many people making so much noise at this concert that it set the seismograph counter off !!!
My family has an apartment in Buenos Aires and it's literally a 10 min drive from this stadium/arena. During this concert there was SO much crowd...activity(?) that it caused the ground to shake to such a degree I believe there was a 5-5.4 tremor/earthquake registered. In Argentina we have CRAZY crowds haha. I live in the US and have for most of my life so I missed this one but my cousins staying at the apartment at the time confirmed they could FEEL the ground shaking!! 2:37 I believe it was about 200k people?
You’re definitely wearing the perfect attire😈. I’ve seen AC⚡️DC live. They’re awesome. I seen them in 1986 and 1988. after the 86 concert, I had a ringing in my ears for two days because it was so loud totally worth it. I have some tone deafness now. They didn’t have the same sound restrictions as they do now. I’m 55 years old and I would still go to to the 1986 concert it was so much fun. It was the 80s we had so much freaking fun rock my friend. Love your reaction.❤️✌️🌼
This concert was in Argentina...you should watch the documentary Argentina the best crowd ever...there you will see what the Argentine public is like...
You have got to react to the highway to hell album. You really have to listen to that album to fully appreciate how great they were at the time that Bon Scott, who was like 21 or 22 when he died and I still remember where I was when we heard the news that night that he had Choked to death… He was drunk laying on his back, threw up and choked to death. We were all crying and just in shock. It was horrible, but they were at their peak when he died and when they replaced him on the next album that they finally put out which was in 1981. I was there at the back and black tour and they played Hells bells that’s how they open. The show with a giant bell ring it and I’m telling you you have to see AC/DC live at least once in your lifetime.
An Aussie group loved worldwide. 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺 I think your beanie is perfect haha. PS they played this song at every Aussie BMX event, local, State or National event, that my kids raced at for 10 years.
See them soon!!! Band's been around for over 50 years. We've lost Malcolm Young. Poor Brian Johnson is def as a door nail now. My Mother and much older siblings LOVED them from the start. So 4 gens of my family love them.
To see a little of their more refined and cultural side 'Big Balls' (about ballroom dancing). "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" (about community service). and "The Jack" (About the dangers of playing Poke her)
So many awesome things to get distracted by, most people miss the Wall of Amps behind them. I guarantee that everyone in that crowd felt every beat and string vibration. They bounced that good vibe right back to them on stage. The emotional stress relief is a cathartic good time and a lasting good memory.
Don't know how many people are there but I seen them 45 yrs ago and it was sold out in baton rouge, la. One of the best concerts I've seen and I've seen more than my share
Saw them in 1982 at the Summit in Houston, my first show. I couldn't hear very well for the rest of the night, lol. Have seen them 6 more times with the last being in 2010. Always 🔥
@@notablindliberal896 I know right. They started with hells bells and rang that huge bell... Awesome show for me too. After every concert, I was a little tone deaf for awhile, lol
Yes, you have Officially been Thunderstruck...This whole concert is fire. A diehard fan's dream concert. 3 days sold out each of around 80,000...the best song in this concert in my Opinion is Let There Be Rock, Angus's most Iconic 15 minute solo.
I love watching these young men fall in love with acdc !!!
I can physically see the speeding tickets entering this man for the first time.
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They’ll give him a warning as soon as he says AC/DC though 🤷♂️
Been there, done that😅😅
Melbourne to Phillip Island. Busted doing 10 over, bastard didn't give me a discount either😅
I got caught doing 108mph in a 55mph zone when I was 16y/o. 😅@@Pomdownuder
as a scalper ...lol
85,000 people over three nights, so over 250,000 crazy Argentinian rock fans loving the one of the greatest live hard rock bands in history, 🙋♂
And they all know every note of every song.
Whole Lotta Rosie from the same concert is a banger.
I've had AC/DC in my life for 50 years and they still give me chills 😎
I went to my first AC/DC concert at 12 years old and I have seen them perform 16 times. Best band ever
Whole lotta Rosie from same concert is insane
YES!! And Highway to Hell!!
That crowd is like 1/100,000,000th of their fan base🤘❤️. RIP Bon and Malcolm😢
Went to see Aerosmith in 1977. AC/DC opened for them. Didn't really care about them. And then the announcer screamed A-C-D-C. And this strange dude named Angus Young came ripping across the stage. I was hooked, AC-DC rocks and is my favorite for 48 years now!!
The energy of the crowd is just as contagious as the music.
Over 60,000 people for a 3 day concert. The arena had to literally repair the whole stadium and the jumping crowd set off the alarms at the earthquake monitoring station in Argentina. It did help that it is in the same city.
So AC/DC literally rocked the whole town!
@Jim1791 Yes they did.
That move is called the "Duck Walk". Other famous artists are known for it. Chuck berry possibly?
Angus has always been front and center but Malcom was mesmerizing. If you could have seen him live you couldn’t take your eyes off him. RIP Malcom.
This performance was at Argentina's River Plate Stadium for AC/DC's 35th Anniversary, where nearly 200,000 fans attended - which is why the audience seemed so large, because it was.
200,000 in 3 days not 1 night
The 50th Anniversary was 2024. River Plate was in 2009. This was for the 35th Anniversary.
One of the best rock songs of all time!!🤘🤘
AC/DC was the first concert I ever went to. I was almost 17. It was AMAZING ❤
They’re touring this year 😉. Get you some tickets! ✌🏻💕
That walk is called the Duck Walk and was pioneered by rock and roll pioneer Chuck Berry. You should check him out, man! ❤
This performance really was full points!
Love both your reactions to this song! Thanks!
You are there, in the crowd. They are older here , still bringing it. ☮️💜🤘🔥🎸
The whole concert is AWESOME!!
Highway to hell from this concert is mandatory please. Glad you're enjoying it 😅
Whole Lotta Rosie and Highway to Hell from the same concert are two songs you must react to do you see the glowing devil ears. Those are all lit for highway to hell!
The Argentinian audience is by far the best - unbelievable! 🤩
I had the privilege to see them in concert twice! Once in the 80's and then again in the 90's....both awesome shows!!! Loved your reaction!!! You have a new sub!!!
They played at the SARS concert in Toronto to about 500,000 people as the warm up to the Rolling Stones and most people were amazed by ACDC's part of the show..
Imaginate a un solo cantante reuniendo y enloqueciendo a 500.000 personas que viajaron desde todas partes y países limitrofes solo para verlo a el..
Un dato mas solo es conocido en argentina y es el indio solari..
La canción es nuestro amo juega al esclavo y el recital fue en tandil ese genio que mueve masas se llama indio solari
ACDC always live
Just two words required....All Right!!
"How many people were there?" . . . all of them? I think you and I were the only people on Earth that weren't there! Damn. What a crowd!
I saw their show on this tour in Jacksonville, FL before they went to South America. The show was insane. High energy nailing every song.
No es comparable, en Argentina o Brasil es mucho más poderoso el público, dicho y ratificado por Angus
that move Angus was doing was inspired from the one of the best Black Guitar Players ever Chuck Barry! check out some of Chuck's videos like my ding a ling, johnny b goode, roll over beethoven, run Rudolph run
👍👍Old School Classic Awesomeness🤗. Great reaction. 🖖❤
Man whole lotta Rosie same concert 👌. Angus will blow you away 👍👍. Great reaction bruv 👏👏
I have been rocking with my boys for 50 years now! I sure miss my high school days, the music, and the huge concerts!
Whole Lotta ROSIE !
This is one where you have to check out the crowd. The amount of people their is insane!
I watch a lot of comment first reaction videos and I'd say your channel is in the top three I just totally love your reactions man you really make it worthwhile with appreciation
Your reactions are great. There is simply No better band to party with for 2 hours !! xx
I deployed to Saudi Arabia (Desert Shield/ Storm) a few days before this song was released.
We could have Walkmans but not anything with speakers that could expose your location.
I was more into country music, even though I listened to a little AC/DC from time to time.
The first time I heard it was when we rolled threw the berm into Kuwait, the psy-ops boys were flying overhead in Hueys blaring this over loud speakers.
Chills the entire time. It never gets old. Another one you would enjoy is "Who Made Who." Do the music video version. It's bad ass.
Angus most crazy performance is “let there be rock” from the Apollo..you won’t believe your eyes…or ears
Thanks heaps for your reaction. ACDC are rock gods💯 I have been to three concerts, wicked 💯 will be going for the last time ending this year. Dates are not out in Australia yet, my mum is 71 and red hot on the tickets. Still have my flashing devil head bands and tickets. Much respect your way 💯❤️
Craziest part is Angus is now 70 still doing this. Truly a rock legend!
6:08 Angus Young always doin the duck walk, tipping his hat to Chuck Berry. Saw these guys in San Antonio Money talks tour '95 front row...bad ass show
Thankyou ACDC.🎸🥁
Thankyou River Plate.🏟️
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Can never go wrong with AC/DC. Keep listening.
Bro you felt that one. Well done
The move was the duck walk and Chuck Berry did it way back in the 50's and 60's.
About 66,000 people per night with 3 night set in BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA 2009 total crowd 200,000 ❤
River Plate Stadium can hold over 60,000 people. This was a 3 day event & each show was sold out. In total over 180k people attended the concerts. This was back in 2009 & AC/DC had already been rocking the world for 36 years (& still counting)...
I come back to their River Plate video all the time. Not much of an AC/DC fan, but they have a couple of incredible songs. And this song at that scene…….WOW.
They shoot off "cannons" on stage in "For Those About To Rock". Always cool.
There is only one Angus Young.
When you sell out an entire stadium standing room only, you've made it- & big.
AC/DC is playing Las Vegas in year in May. I wish I could go.
They're coming to the DC area in May, and I'm definitely trying to go.
The most unique voice in rock and roll history
The move Angus does is a tribute to Chuck Berry & his duck walk😉
The jack from the same concert is a must...
It's concerts like this that makes everyone want to be a ROCKSTAR! The power they have over the crowd is infectious.
En europa o EEUU no es igual
Hells bells, man!
This is the song you plug in your stereo and crank it
If you want to see a crowd you have to watch the live version of Metalica Enter The Sandman at Moscow. They had to have the military they're and they was still not enough😂😂😂
🌸 so apparently about 10 mi out of this town, there's an earthquake Center and there were so many people making so much noise at this concert that it set the seismograph counter off !!!
😂
Heard it was 3.5 on the rector scale
This was more than 3 decades from when they started here in Australia 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 I was in my early twenties .
My family has an apartment in Buenos Aires and it's literally a 10 min drive from this stadium/arena. During this concert there was SO much crowd...activity(?) that it caused the ground to shake to such a degree I believe there was a 5-5.4 tremor/earthquake registered. In Argentina we have CRAZY crowds haha. I live in the US and have for most of my life so I missed this one but my cousins staying at the apartment at the time confirmed they could FEEL the ground shaking!!
2:37 I believe it was about 200k people?
200,00 ppl over 3 concert days!
You’re definitely wearing the perfect attire😈. I’ve seen AC⚡️DC live. They’re awesome. I seen them in 1986 and 1988. after the 86 concert, I had a ringing in my ears for two days because it was so loud totally worth it. I have some tone deafness now. They didn’t have the same sound restrictions as they do now. I’m 55 years old and I would still go to to the 1986 concert it was so much fun. It was the 80s we had so much freaking fun rock my friend. Love your reaction.❤️✌️🌼
From the same gig, I recommend 'Rock & Roll Train' & "Highway To Hell'. Both absolute fire!! 🙋♂
This song could be the best Rock and Roll song of all time!
They’re back on tour right now!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😔
I like their music. They know how to lay down some hard tracks1
They play this song a lot in cycle class! 🚲💨
Money talks and a whole lotta Rosie both jam like no other 😊
The Stadium holds 90,000 for soccer. Then you have everyone on the field. Massive Crowd.
Long Live Angus!!! The Guitar God.Had some real cool posters of him on my walls as a teen in the 80's
Best concert ever been too
Loved the hat 😂😂
Angus is doing the what most Australians call it the duck walk !!
A SEA of PPl .. Rocking to this song.. incredible
I saw A.C./D.C. live twice., Amazing shows!
Angus dance like that throughout the whole concert.
This concert was in Argentina...you should watch the documentary Argentina the best crowd ever...there you will see what the Argentine public is like...
You have got to react to the highway to hell album. You really have to listen to that album to fully appreciate how great they were at the time that Bon Scott, who was like 21 or 22 when he died and I still remember where I was when we heard the news that night that he had Choked to death… He was drunk laying on his back, threw up and choked to death. We were all crying and just in shock. It was horrible, but they were at their peak when he died and when they replaced him on the next album that they finally put out which was in 1981. I was there at the back and black tour and they played Hells bells that’s how they open. The show with a giant bell ring it and I’m telling you you have to see AC/DC live at least once in your lifetime.
Look out!!!😂🎶🎶🎸🎤🔥🔥
The AC/DC River Plate concert cause the biggest noise in the history of concerts that it registered on the Richter Scale hundreds of kilometres away.
An Aussie group loved worldwide. 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
I think your beanie is perfect haha.
PS they played this song at every Aussie BMX event, local, State or National event, that my kids raced at for 10 years.
Angus doing the duck walk, an ode to Chuck Berry. 7:27
See them soon!!! Band's been around for over 50 years. We've lost Malcolm Young. Poor Brian Johnson is def as a door nail now. My Mother and much older siblings LOVED them from the start. So 4 gens of my family love them.
The loudest concert I’ve ever been to!!
it actually made an impact on
The Richterscale ! 😱🤘
check out Brian J's band before
acca dacca GEORDIE from Newcastle ' Ten Feet Tall ' ❤️🤘
You can't Thunderstrike me, I've already been Thunderstruck!!!!
To see a little of their more refined and cultural side 'Big Balls' (about ballroom dancing). "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" (about community service). and "The Jack" (About the dangers of playing Poke her)
ACDC - Shook Me All Night Long, Rock and Roll Train, Realize. Gives you some steps in time as we come up to today.
So many awesome things to get distracted by, most people miss the Wall of Amps behind them.
I guarantee that everyone in that crowd felt every beat and string vibration.
They bounced that good vibe right back to them on stage.
The emotional stress relief is a cathartic good time and a lasting good memory.
Rock n Roll train
The crowed registret as an eathquake to local seismografs
Don't know how many people are there but I seen them 45 yrs ago and it was sold out in baton rouge, la. One of the best concerts I've seen and I've seen more than my share
Saw them in 1982 at the Summit in Houston, my first show. I couldn't hear very well for the rest of the night, lol. Have seen them 6 more times with the last being in 2010. Always 🔥
@notablindliberal896 it had to be 1980 for me. I was 15
@@notablindliberal896 I know right. They started with hells bells and rang that huge bell... Awesome show for me too. After every concert, I was a little tone deaf for awhile, lol
@@Liza-j3x9l I was 4 months shy of 17 in February 82 when my parents finally caved and let me go. Fun times.
@@Liza-j3x9l I was 4 months shy of 17 in February 82 when my parents finally caved and let me go. Fun times.
"Let there be Rock" from same show, Angus has a legendary solo, several minutes long though so clear your schedule lol
Lol you been thunder struk😂😂😂
Yes, you have Officially been Thunderstruck...This whole concert is fire. A diehard fan's dream concert. 3 days sold out each of around 80,000...the best song in this concert in my Opinion is Let There Be Rock, Angus's most Iconic 15 minute solo.
saw and met them in person in brisbane australia in the seventies as a 10 year old with bon scott. greatest night of my life
You have to see AC/DC when
Bon Scott Was their lead singer but unfortunately he passed away 😢
Love the 'Chairtar', lol!!!