Angus is actually a very impressive guitar player. HE IS MORE WILD LIVE IN CONCERT, and still plays flawlessly while jumping off amps, spinning on the floor like one of the 3 stooges, or doing his Chuck Berry "duck walk" all the way across the stage. His school boy outfit is his super hero costume, and he is a super hero on guitar. So is his 5'3" brother in the back on the other guitar. Angus is 5'2". Most of the band was born in Scotland and moved to Australia in the 60s. Their first year, 1973, and their first singer, Dave Evans, left little behind, no recordings. Bon Scott joined in 1974 and took the band to international fame by 1979. Bon died in 1980 and this song, this album (one of the best selling records of all time and it still sells to each new generation). was a tribute to Bon, released just a few months after he died. They just released another new album about 2-3 years ago.
Angus Young (5'2" lead guitar) and his brother Malcolm (big guitar in back 5'3") started this group in 1973 with Phil Rudd (drums, and the only Aussie in the group) and Dave Evans (1st singer) and toured Australia, just years after moving there from Scotland after a few terrible winters. 1974, they dropped Dave and hired Bon Scott, despite him being 8-10 years older than the rest of the band. Bon. also from Scotland, had moved to the Perth area. With Bon, and later their bassist, Cliff Richards (also from Scotland) they toured Australia, put out a record, and then toured England. It took 4-5 years until HIGHWAY TO HELL in 1979 that they really broke through the American market and the rest of their albums from 74-78 were released in 79 as well. In 1980, Bon Scott died after a drinking mishap, and was replaced by Brian Johnson, from the gruffed voiced Geordies" from New Castle England. They continued to have hit album after hit album until just the last 10 years, losing Malcolm just a few years ago. This song, and this album released in 1980, was their tribute to their lost singer, Bon, and it became the biggest, or almost the biggest, rock album ever. This is one of those albums that you would put the needle down on the turntable, sit back and listen to the whole thing, two or three times. This album still has impressive sales as every generation since 1980 (when I was 10_) continues to buy their own copies.
Schuyler...I bet this song makes you think of driving in the desert because in the beginning of Iron Man, Tony Stark is being driven through the desert by those military folks and this song is playing!
Here is a list that you should try (in any order): -Let There be Rock - official video or Live at Apollo Theatre - (with Bon) -Whole Lotta Rosie (Live at River Plate) - (With Brian) -TNT (Live at River Plate) - (with Brian) -Riff Raff Live at Apollo Theatre - (with Bon) - The Jack Live at River Plate - (with Brian) - Its a Long Way to The Top (If you wanna Rock n Roll) - (with Bon) - Thunderstruck - Live at River Plate or Donington - (with Brian) -For Thouse About to Rock - Live at River Plate (is The Last song from the concert)
Band members in the video Brian Johnson - Lead Vocals (1980-2016, 2018-) Angus Young - Lead Guitar (1973-) Malcolm Young - Rhythm Guitar (1973-2014) Cliff Williams - Bass Guitar (1977-2016, 2018-2023) Phil Rudd - Drums (1975-1983, 1994-2014, 2018-2023)
So you think he can’t move and play like that ay. I think ya better check out - Riff Raff (official video) its live, but hold on to the top of ya dome 🤯
One thing about Angus Young - he never stops moving while he is on stage ! xx
Angus is actually a very impressive guitar player. HE IS MORE WILD LIVE IN CONCERT, and still plays flawlessly while jumping off amps, spinning on the floor like one of the 3 stooges, or doing his Chuck Berry "duck walk" all the way across the stage. His school boy outfit is his super hero costume, and he is a super hero on guitar. So is his 5'3" brother in the back on the other guitar. Angus is 5'2". Most of the band was born in Scotland and moved to Australia in the 60s. Their first year, 1973, and their first singer, Dave Evans, left little behind, no recordings. Bon Scott joined in 1974 and took the band to international fame by 1979. Bon died in 1980 and this song, this album (one of the best selling records of all time and it still sells to each new generation). was a tribute to Bon, released just a few months after he died. They just released another new album about 2-3 years ago.
One rule about reaction vids.
Don't stop during the guitar solo. NEVER.
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Angus Young is a master guitarist he never stops moving in concert I was so lucky to see them in concert in 1995 the best concert ever
Back in Black (Ledger of Justice Balanced) ~ Did my time for the crime, now free but don’t mess with me.
Angus Young (5'2" lead guitar) and his brother Malcolm (big guitar in back 5'3") started this group in 1973 with Phil Rudd (drums, and the only Aussie in the group) and Dave Evans (1st singer) and toured Australia, just years after moving there from Scotland after a few terrible winters. 1974, they dropped Dave and hired Bon Scott, despite him being 8-10 years older than the rest of the band. Bon. also from Scotland, had moved to the Perth area. With Bon, and later their bassist, Cliff Richards (also from Scotland) they toured Australia, put out a record, and then toured England. It took 4-5 years until HIGHWAY TO HELL in 1979 that they really broke through the American market and the rest of their albums from 74-78 were released in 79 as well. In 1980, Bon Scott died after a drinking mishap, and was replaced by Brian Johnson, from the gruffed voiced Geordies" from New Castle England. They continued to have hit album after hit album until just the last 10 years, losing Malcolm just a few years ago. This song, and this album released in 1980, was their tribute to their lost singer, Bon, and it became the biggest, or almost the biggest, rock album ever. This is one of those albums that you would put the needle down on the turntable, sit back and listen to the whole thing, two or three times. This album still has impressive sales as every generation since 1980 (when I was 10_) continues to buy their own copies.
Phil Rudd didn't join until 1975. The original drummer was Colin Burgess
Schuyler...I bet this song makes you think of driving in the desert because in the beginning of Iron Man, Tony Stark is being driven through the desert by those military folks and this song is playing!
Here is a list that you should try (in any order):
-Let There be Rock - official video or Live at Apollo Theatre - (with Bon)
-Whole Lotta Rosie (Live at River Plate) - (With Brian)
-TNT (Live at River Plate) - (with Brian)
-Riff Raff Live at Apollo Theatre - (with Bon)
- The Jack Live at River Plate - (with Brian)
- Its a Long Way to The Top (If you wanna Rock n Roll) - (with Bon)
- Thunderstruck - Live at River Plate or Donington - (with Brian)
-For Thouse About to Rock - Live at River Plate (is The Last song from the concert)
Band members in the video
Brian Johnson - Lead Vocals (1980-2016, 2018-)
Angus Young - Lead Guitar (1973-)
Malcolm Young - Rhythm Guitar (1973-2014)
Cliff Williams - Bass Guitar (1977-2016, 2018-2023)
Phil Rudd - Drums (1975-1983, 1994-2014, 2018-2023)
Angus has said he’s not the best guitar player in the band…but that his brother is…the other guitar. Angus definitely has the passion though.
Angus YOung is a guitar god!!🤘🤘
1980🔥
Rock Royalty.....
It is difficult to move around a lot and play guitar halfway decent at the same time, but if you're as good as Angus is, then it's just second nature.
Great reaction. Other AC/DC songs you might like: "You Shook Me All Night Long," "Who Made Who,'' "For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)."
Angus could fall down a flight of steps while playing....and not miss a chord...so the story goes
Some great AC/DC music videos to watch:
Thunderstruck
Walk All Over You
Big Gun
Whole Lotta Rosie (live at river plate)
He's rapping.
You said, bald guy? Just listen to Pantera 😂
Angus young is the guitar GOD bro do whole Lotta Rosie river Platte bro Angus is at his best !!!
So you think he can’t move and play like that ay.
I think ya better check out - Riff Raff (official video) its live, but hold on to the top of ya dome 🤯
Hahaha. It's Angus, man. No, it's Phil Olivetti.
Long hair not required to rock out!
That guitar isn't plugged in
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gen y are kinda slow.