@@TheJonasbz There have been many great rock bands over the decades (including The Rolling Stones) and many others. AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Queen, Dire Straits, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Aerosmith, Guns n Roses, Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Doors, U2 and plenty of other examples. They have all produced songs that are considered classics.
I've had the pleasure of seeing them on 4 different concert tours and they ALWAYS put on a Great Show!! Their Energy is absolutely Amazing!!! Every Time that I saw them,they sold out every ticket!!!🤘❤
Saw them right at the start in 1975 when they first arrived in the UK from Australia. I was 16, now 64, still a massive fan. This sort of rock is Trans generational - the new fans could be my grandchildren.
I'm a very long-term AC/DC supporter from 1974 and I rate this song in my TOP 5 AC/DC songs. Depending on my mood at the time, sometimes I call it my all-time favourite AC/DC song. It's got the rhythm and the swagger of the ideal Rock song. The lyrics actually describe some people's lives.( when I was younger) "Too many women and too many pills." You can substitute 'pills' for other substance of choice. Shoot to thrill is a euphemism for an ejaculating erect penis. For me, it's the music that I love about the song. As numerous people have stated in this comment section, all the tracks on the "Back in Black" album are brilliant and amazing. Something that makes an album even better to listen to is the track listing, the order of the songs. 1. "Hells Bells" 5:10 2. "Shoot to Thrill" 5:17 3. "What Do You Do for Money Honey" 3:33 4. "Given the Dog a Bone" 3:30 5. "Let Me Put My Love into You" 4:16 Side B No. Title Length 1. "Back in Black" 4:15 2. "You Shook Me All Night Long" 3:30 3. "Have a Drink on Me" 3:57 4. "Shake a Leg" 4:06 5. "Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution" 4:15 Back in 1981, I nearly got thrown out of a Pub whilst on holidays in Northern Rivers area in NSW, for repeatedly playing 'What Do You Do for Money Honey" on the Jukebox. When I say repeatedly, I mean 6 or 7 times. In memory of the late, great Bon Scott. RIP mate.
Too bad most of these bands are so old they don't play anymore. I was fortunate to grow with this music and see these bands in concert. It was unbelievable
This crowd is from the concert in december 2009 in River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina. This video of the movie was editaded of diferents songs of the concert. You'll be react to performance of AC/DC in this concert. The energy is the same in every song. Saludos from Argentina.
Great reaction, Loveth! I really love your enthusiasm for AC/DC. This video actually has the original studio recording from when they were recording the Back In Black album in 1980 superimposed over the footage from the River Plate concert that was performed in 2009. Brian hasn't sounded like that in decades. But, what they have lost in sound and raw energy over the years, due to age, they have made up for with stage presence and showmanship. That is what makes them one of the greatest bands in history.
Hi Loveth,i was at that concert,i am from Buenos Aires,Argentina,and that concert was at the River Plate stadium,near where i live,on December 4th,2009. I went with my brother and friends,one of the two best shows i saw in my life.🤘🤘
Hi Loveth, This is from the soundtrack to Iron Man 2, AC/DC released an album called Iron Man 2 for the movie, there is round about 12 songs on the album, but it's old songs featuring both current singer Brian Johnson and original singer Bon Scott, the album is amazing!! 😀 😀 The song itself features on the 1980 album Back in Black, which is phenomenal 😀😀🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸 Fun fact for you Loveth, Mickey Rourke plays the villain, who's name is Whiplash, in the movie!! 😀 😀 Here's one to check out, Loveth, AC /DC - High Voltage from Donington, England in 1992, i was at that concert, and it was absolutely amazing!! 😀 😀 🤘 🤘 🎸 🎸 🎸
I’ve been to a few concerts, seen AC⚡️DC in the early 90s twice, and I don’t know if it was the times (no phones) or being in Australia? But it felt like one big party. Everyone so happy, not one person sitting down, never felt or seen anything like it - it was the best money I’ve ever spent, $100 bucks, you could add a couple more 00 and it still would have been worth it.
They do indeed put on great shows but $100 sounds pretty steep for a concert back then. In Australia, I was usually paying about $40 for concert tickets during the 90s.
@@JAce94007 I’m maybe biased as I was at donington. But I’ve seen AC/DC at least 20plus times and the donington gig was probably imo AC/DC at their live height with Brian.
You ARE watching a movie, the music is set the Ironman movie. I try not to watch music videos, they can be mistaken for something else. Listen to music only
The live version is never the best sound quality...If a song is good, the recorded studio verion will be the best version of the song with the most clarity, ect.
Most explosive song on back in black!!!...SHOOT TO THRILL
No comparison to these guys! Such legends!
Rolling Stones maybe
@@rezponze-g6e youre kidding????
@@TheJonasbz There have been many great rock bands over the decades (including The Rolling Stones) and many others. AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Queen, Dire Straits, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Aerosmith, Guns n Roses, Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Doors, U2 and plenty of other examples. They have all produced songs that are considered classics.
I've had the pleasure of seeing them on 4 different concert tours and they ALWAYS put on a Great Show!! Their Energy is absolutely Amazing!!! Every Time that I saw them,they sold out every ticket!!!🤘❤
Saw them right at the start in 1975 when they first arrived in the UK from Australia. I was 16, now 64, still a massive fan. This sort of rock is Trans generational - the new fans could be my grandchildren.
AC/DC Knows how to fuckin rock
I'm a very long-term AC/DC supporter from 1974 and I rate this song in my TOP 5 AC/DC songs.
Depending on my mood at the time, sometimes I call it my all-time favourite AC/DC song.
It's got the rhythm and the swagger of the ideal Rock song.
The lyrics actually describe some people's lives.( when I was younger)
"Too many women and too many pills."
You can substitute 'pills' for other substance of choice.
Shoot to thrill is a euphemism for an ejaculating erect penis.
For me, it's the music that I love about the song.
As numerous people have stated in this comment section, all the tracks on the "Back in Black" album are brilliant and amazing.
Something that makes an album even better to listen to is the track listing, the order of the songs.
1. "Hells Bells" 5:10
2. "Shoot to Thrill" 5:17
3. "What Do You Do for Money Honey" 3:33
4. "Given the Dog a Bone" 3:30
5. "Let Me Put My Love into You" 4:16
Side B
No. Title Length
1. "Back in Black" 4:15
2. "You Shook Me All Night Long" 3:30
3. "Have a Drink on Me" 3:57
4. "Shake a Leg" 4:06
5. "Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution" 4:15
Back in 1981, I nearly got thrown out of a Pub whilst on holidays in Northern Rivers area in NSW, for repeatedly playing 'What Do You Do for Money Honey" on the Jukebox.
When I say repeatedly, I mean 6 or 7 times.
In memory of the late, great Bon Scott.
RIP mate.
Saw them at Soldier Field in Chicago. God what a show. Could not hear for a week! Worth it!
Too bad most of these bands are so old they don't play anymore. I was fortunate to grow with this music and see these bands in concert. It was unbelievable
I love it Brian does a little jig teapot style but 100% Macho.
I agree!
Best band ever, end of discussion
I've been fortunate enough to see AC/DC over 300 times started out in 1979 with bon Scott
This crowd is from the concert in december 2009 in River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina. This video of the movie was editaded of diferents songs of the concert. You'll be react to performance of AC/DC in this concert. The energy is the same in every song. Saludos from Argentina.
Great reaction, Loveth! I really love your enthusiasm for AC/DC. This video actually has the original studio recording from when they were recording the Back In Black album in 1980 superimposed over the footage from the River Plate concert that was performed in 2009. Brian hasn't sounded like that in decades. But, what they have lost in sound and raw energy over the years, due to age, they have made up for with stage presence and showmanship. That is what makes them one of the greatest bands in history.
That was Iron Man 2 which put AC/DC in the movie also! But it was AC/DC live in Argentina!
You felt that with all your soul. So I'll give a like a follow for that 🙏
You already have a place in heaven.
Don't forget that these guys are old in this video. They had even more energy years ago!😲
Saw them 2 times that I can remember. Crazy nights!!!
I saw them in the 90s and yes it was crazy !!!!!!
Hi Loveth,i was at that concert,i am from Buenos Aires,Argentina,and that concert was at the River Plate stadium,near where i live,on December 4th,2009. I went with my brother and friends,one of the two best shows i saw in my life.🤘🤘
Color me jealous!!
I was TWO times....was awesomeeeee
Saw them live in London. They were firing cannons over the roof of the stadium. Fucking insane gig
so lucky to see amos!!! love u
🔥🔥🔥🔥🎸
did it in Sydney, 2016 psycko
Best in da biz☀️
legends
Brilliant reaction. It took you all the way, I think you ar a head banger you just don't know it.
Marvel just used this song for his badass intro ..this was badass way before this❤️
This 1980 song was used in the 2011 movie IRON MAN II as theme for star.
proving that ACDC is immortally HOT. They will always be the best 4/4 hard rock band ever.
I never got to see them, but I went to WoodStock 94 and got a chance to be in a huge peaceful crowd like that.
1980s badassery
Hi Loveth, This is from the soundtrack to Iron Man 2, AC/DC released an album called Iron Man 2 for the movie, there is round about 12 songs on the album, but it's old songs featuring both current singer Brian Johnson and original singer Bon Scott, the album is amazing!! 😀 😀 The song itself features on the 1980 album Back in Black, which is phenomenal 😀😀🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸
Fun fact for you Loveth, Mickey Rourke plays the villain, who's name is Whiplash, in the movie!! 😀 😀
Here's one to check out, Loveth,
AC /DC - High Voltage from Donington, England in 1992, i was at that concert, and it was absolutely amazing!! 😀 😀 🤘 🤘 🎸 🎸 🎸
Argentina!!!
Airbourne, you asked. Try blonde bad and beautiful. Ps they are from Australia too.
Turn dat upppp👍
Watch the whole concert at river plate awsome energy
Been there
I’ve been to a few concerts, seen AC⚡️DC in the early 90s twice, and I don’t know if it was the times (no phones) or being in Australia? But it felt like one big party.
Everyone so happy, not one person sitting down, never felt or seen anything like it - it was the best money I’ve ever spent, $100 bucks, you could add a couple more 00 and it still would have been worth it.
They do indeed put on great shows but $100 sounds pretty steep for a concert back then. In Australia, I was usually paying about $40 for concert tickets during the 90s.
ac/dc earns every penny there paid pretty lady
You should do a reaction video of guns n' roses Paradise City Live trust me
i always dare male karoke singers to try this song and watch 'em kill their voice trying!!
Better performance from live at donington u should check out
That one pales in comparison to the Munich version
@@JAce94007 I’m maybe biased as I was at donington. But I’ve seen AC/DC at least 20plus times and the donington gig was probably imo AC/DC at their live height with Brian.
You ARE watching a movie, the music is set the Ironman movie. I try not to watch music videos, they can be mistaken for something else. Listen to music only
live ARGENTINA
Made en argentina
The live version is never the best sound quality...If a song is good, the recorded studio verion will be the best version of the song with the most clarity, ect.
Why not just listen to the song absent the sights and sounds of this stupid movie...
I've been there mama, twice,by far the loudest concert I've ever seen
wha Gwom you Patwa
really
you like rock
❤❤❤❤❤❤a love you de la France ❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂
stop fronting