Bon was an OG from my hometown, he is a God within our community and we even got a statue of this brother...he is a rabbit hole of a great person. Impossible not to love this man, not an evil bone in his body...RIP Bon, forever missed. X
AC/DC's first show was staged in a Bondi Beach nightclub on New Year's Eve in 1973. Angus (guitarist) & Malcolm (guitarist) were born in Glasgow (Scotland) and emigrated to Australia when they were 8yrs and 10yrs old. Original lead singer (and also on bagpipes) Bon Scott was born in Forfar in Angus (Scotland) and emigrated to Australia aged 6. Bon Scott died 19 February 1980 of acute alcohol poisoning age 33yrs. Brian Johnson then became lead vocalist.
I can honestly say that after 50 years and counting the lads absolutely definitely made it to the top in Rock and Roll!!!!! Hell they are out on tour right now!!!!! Unbelievable!!!! 🎸 😎🍸
The music video was filmed 23rd February 1976 and featured AC/DC and the members of the Rats of Tobruk Pipe band on the back of a flatbed truck travelling on Swanston Street in Melbourne Australia. The video was directed by Paul Drane. David Olney was the cameraman. and had a budget of only $380.😉
Yea,these guys are like 127 years old 😜but still kicking ass.I'm about 127 too,watching their live shows in the 21st century kinda makes me think I'll live till im 145 😊.Great reaction man 👊
AC/DC is the name of the band. Brothers Angus and Malcolm Young started the band in Australia in the early 1970’s. Angus plays lead guitar (the little guy always in motion). Malcolm plays rhythm guitar (in the background with the red guitar). The brothers are from Scotland and moved to Australia when they were little kids. The same for the lead singer, Bon Scot-from Scotland but moved to Australia as a kid. Bon especially was connected to his Scottish roots and knew how to play the bagpipes (a particularly Scottish instrument) so he wanted to use them in a song. This video was filmed in Melbourne, Australia in 1973, before they were very well known. It was a publicity stunt to get attention for a show they were doing in Melbourne. During the ‘70s with Bon Scott singing, they produced some of the greatest hard, bluesy rock music ever produced with albums like High Voltage, Let There Be Rock, Dirty Deeds (Done Dirt Cheap), Powerage, the live album If You Want Blood, You’ve Got It! (which is somewhat hard to find on iTunes) and Highway to Hell. On UA-cam, look for the live concert video of their show at the Apollo Theater in Glasgow, Ireland in 1978. This show has the absolute best live versions of their greatest songs from that era. Highway to Hell was their big breakthrough album in 1979 that hit big for them in the US. Unfortunately, in early 1980 while on a break from the tour, Bon Scott died of alcohol overdose after a night of hard drinking. Instead of quitting, the band found a new singer in Brian Johnson, and in the Summer of 1980, they released the album, Back in Black. This album launched them into super-stardom, where they remain to this day. They are arguably the greatest rock and roll band ever. They now occupy the rarified air of rock and roll royalty; icons and hall of famers. Influencers of generations of guitar players and rock band wannabe’s. Once you start down this path with them, you will learn what rock and roll band is supposed to be.
Angus and Mal’s big brother, George played bass with AC/DC in the early days, too. Some might a remember a little band called the Easybeats? That was George and his mate, Harry Vanda. Aussies will remember will remember a shit load more from the song writing powerhouse that was Vanda-Young. My god, we were spoiled, weren’t we? Us and our Kiwi mates?
For such a young guy you totally get the bagpipes and AC/DC, the young Brothers are originally from Scotland,me to, keep doing your thing young man you're excellent.👏👏👍
This was filmed in Melbourne Australia going down Swanston St towards the war memorial. The Manchester Unity building is still there. This is my hometown. Bon is always the man!! Saw them so many times live as a teenager in the 70’s.
That was the only time I saw bagpipes played in any band, but I didn't get out much either. In any case we had the best music because every song was different, songs today all sound the same to me! That's how I see it! So how are you doing Pzo? I told you I would stop in on occasion to ask how you are doing, so I hope all is well in your world and that your health is good! FABULOUS reaction to this song!
That was the only time you saw bagpipes played in any band. Really ?? So you never heard of Paul McCartney, Rod Stewart, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Horseslips, U2. The Stripes etc.etc. WOW !! I'm in shock !! 😮🤔
@@patcallinan3992 I didn't get out much and I never saw live bands, so yes I've heard of those people and no I didn't know they used bagpipes, please try to show a little respect. Thank you for your reply in any case! Now I know!
@@debbers Well excuse me if you didn't get out much. Surely you had a stereo or radio that played music. No ? Anyway just to enlighten you more with artists/bands that used Bagpipes :- Paul McCartney - Mull of Kintyre. Echo and The Bunnymen- The Cutter. Rod Stewart and The White Stripes- too many numerous songs to mention. Tears for Fears - Shout. U2 - Tomorrow. The Horseslips - Trouble with a Capital T. House of Pain - Jump Around. Maybe sometime you might get a chance to listen to these bands. I've them listed in chromatologicial order. 👍😉
@@patcallinan3992 Thank you, the radio that played in my house played country music, in fact I didn't own a stereo until I left home and then I continued listening to country music until then I only heard snippets of rock music, so cut me some slack, I was slow getting into rock whereas you probably went hard and fast. I don't even know all of the groups you listed. First of all I'm not a big fan of Paul McCartney, I'm not even that big a fan of the Beatles. They have a few songs I love , but I was not one of those girls that went wild for them in the sixties. This letter would be too big if I wrote about all of them that you wrote, needless to say, I like what I like and who doesn't love AC/DC. I wasn't exposed to the earlier stuff of theirs so that's why the pipes blew my mind! Thank you for your reply again.
@@debbers No worries ! 👌 I don't like the Beatles myself, I would be more Rolling Stones. But keep enjoying music, whatever genre. It's what unites us !! 👍
I still get the same feeling every time I hear this, even nearly 50 years later, remember the day it was filmed and being so bummed that I missed it, should have wagged school and gone
I went to see AC/DC on July, 25, 1978 in Vancouver, BC, Canada.. Bon was such a sweetheart! Sure miss him even after all these years! We lost Bon on February 19, 1980 😪 R.I.P. Bon🙏❤️
0 seconds ago BON SCOTT was the original singer for AC/DC. This was filmed in Melbourne, Australia in the late 1970's. Other songs - Jailbreak & more. Bon died from alcoholic poisoning and the band then decided to continue with Brian. You should watch as many AC?DC with Bon Scott as possible as he was brilliant.
ACDC is Bon Scott on vocals, Angus Young on lead guitar, Malcolm Young on Rhythm guitar, Phil Rudd on drums, and Mark Evans on bass.. Evans left ACDC after 1977, and Bon Scott passed away in February of 1980... Bon Scott was amazing!!! He wrote most of the lyrics for their songs while he was lead singer... This was made in 1975-1976 in Melbourne, Australia... The bagpipes are incredible in this song!!!❤❤❤ Gotta react to more Bon Scott❤❤ Sin City, Beating Around The Bush, High Voltage, Jailbreak, Whole Lotta Rosie, If You Want Blood, Riff Raff, Touch Too Much, Shot Down In Flames, Big Balls, Night Prowler, Girls Got Rhythm, The Jack, Walk All Over You, Problem Child, Gone Shootin, Ain't No Fun Waiting Around To Be A Millionare, She's Got Balls, Live Wire, Squealer, Rocker, Rock N Roll Damnation, Let There Be Rock, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, and Highway To Hell!!!! Gotta react to Highway To Hell next with Bon Scott on vocals.... Mark Evans left ACDC in 1977, and Cliff Willams became the Bass player...
65 year & 9 month young Aussie hear, glad to see young people learning about the music of my youth, keep on the gerny 😊 there's a lot of great music from 50, 60 & even 70 years ago.
The singer was Bon Scott who died in 1980 and ac/dc don’t do this song as it was written by Bon about his journey to being a singer. The clip was filmed on one of the main streets of Melbourne Australia. I still think Bon was the best singer they had. If you want to hear a great version of this song the Australian singer does a great live version.
Bon Scott, r.i.p., on lead vocal and bag pipe. Angus Young on "lead" guitar. the founding member and angus' older brother, Malcolm Young, r.i.p., on "rhythm" guitar. the human metronome Phil Rudd on drums. soon to be replaced but never forgotten, Mark Evans on bass guitar.
Coolest bagpipes ever! Malcolm was the base of the band. Angus trusted Malcolm's opinion over anyone else. I've seen them 5 times & touched Angus as he strummed up & down the hallways (it was their early years). AC/DC will always rock!
2:18 “That’s a fact. In every lane- not just rock n roll.” Yep. That’s why so many of can relate to this song, regardless of age, gender or anything else.
"it's a long way to the shop if you want a sausage roll..." - Every Australian school primary school kid in the 70s 😅 Re the bagpipes, Angus and Malcolm Young were born in Glasgow then their parents emigrated to Aust
In this era of Music in Australia , there was 3 stand out bands / groups . ACDC with their no nonsense hard rock , The Bee Gees with their beautiful harmonies and Skyhooks with their outrageous glam rock. ACDC had Bon Scott , The Bee Gees had Barry Gibb and Skyhooks had Graeme " Shirl The Curl " Strachan as their frontmen.. Everyone of these bands are worthy of doing a reaction to
The video was shot in Melbourne, Australia on February 23, 1976. Bon Scott was AC-DC's second singer. the first being dave Evans who went on to form the band Rabbit.
Greatest Rock band ever. Lineup here is Bon Scott ( original singer ) Malcolm Young ( rhythm guitar ) Angus Young ( short hair, lead guitar ) Cliff Williams and Phil Rudd on Drums and Bass. Singer died in like 79 and Brian Johnson also made a zillion hit songs as their singer. Check out any song off " High Voltage " or " Highway to Hell " are all monster hit songs and get you lots of views. And you will rock your ears off. God bless ya, Young Brother. Doing great!!
This was before they got huge. Bon Scott was the best. R.I.P. - you can see his devilish nature shine through every time! Legend. BTW get some over the ear cans for the best experience possible. All the real reactors have them.
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) - 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)
Around 1976. Filmed in the main street in town with no permits of prior notice. The lead singer ,Bon Scott, died in sad way the band is still touring. Check out Tunder Struck, live at River Plate.
They start at the corner of Bourke & Swanston Streets in Melbourne. They travel south along Swanston St & finish between Collins & Little Collins Streets. Filmed on the 23rd February 1976.
Saw them in 1974 outside the Royal Exhibition building in Fitzroy Melbourne, I was 13 and it was my first concert! ps: Melbourne is the only city in the world to win World's most livable city 7 years running and was recently voted friendliest city in the world. This video was shot in the heart of Melbourne, and we da 💣
The guitar player that looks like he is in a school uniform is Angus Young. And the only ones that don't belong to the group are the 3 guys with the bagpipes.
This video was filmed on February 23rd, 1976 for the Australian music television program "Countdown". It featured the band and the members of the Rats of Tobruk Pipe band on the back of a flatbed truck travelling down Swanston Street in Melbourne, Australia. David Olney was the cameraman and he had the whopping budget of $380 to shoot this iconic vid.
Great reaction man. Another great Australian band that also started in the 70,s is Cold Chisel. Could you check out Bow River by Cold Chisel Live Ringside.
ACDC is great... but they're ever better in concert. Check out "Let There Be Rock" from a concert in Glasgow in 1979 for the full Angus effect... or try "Whole Lotta Rosie" from the River Plate show in 2009 where these guys could still rock it in their 50's and 60's.
Metallica plays this before every show. They're amazing and bad ass and precious. They are also in the Guinness world book of records for playing all seven continents in one year just because they could.
Bon Scotts father forced him to take up an instrument in school against his will and he chose the bagpipe to f*ck with him. Bon really hated the bagpipe in the deep of his soul. He was forced to do this on this song. Not bling-bling gangsta bullshit back then.
After Bon Scott passed away the band never played this song live again
Out of respect
Bon was an OG from my hometown, he is a God within our community and we even got a statue of this brother...he is a rabbit hole of a great person. Impossible not to love this man, not an evil bone in his body...RIP Bon, forever missed. X
Bon was the MAN!
My favorite front man ever. Bon Scott was like Jerry Lee Lewis. He put off that vibe of real danger.
That was gonna be my first question. Do you have a statue!? ❤️❤️❤️✌️
I think there should Be a Saint Bon Scott!
Got a pic of myself and the Bon Scott statue in Fremantle!
This was filmed in Melbourne Australia in 1973 . They from Australia.
1976 🙂
This was played in 1976
Bonn did not join AC/DC till 1974
Dave Evan’s was the first singer
And Scotland!
@@timzona6829the song was released in December 1975 and the clip was filmed in February 1976 in Melbourne for the Countdown music programme
AC/DC's first show was staged in a Bondi Beach nightclub on New Year's Eve in 1973.
Angus (guitarist) & Malcolm (guitarist) were born in Glasgow (Scotland) and emigrated to Australia when they were 8yrs and 10yrs old. Original lead singer (and also on bagpipes) Bon Scott was born in Forfar in Angus (Scotland) and emigrated to Australia aged 6. Bon Scott died 19 February 1980 of acute alcohol poisoning age 33yrs. Brian Johnson then became lead vocalist.
dave evans was original lead singer ... ac/dc would not of been the band they are today if they stayed with dave ..
@lynfletcher7744 You're right Bon Scott replaced Dave Evans as the lead singer of AC/DC on 24 October 1974.
And the craziest thing about it is there still touring and they still sound damn good
You nailed the feeling we all get from this song and AC/DC
I can honestly say that after 50 years and counting the lads absolutely definitely made it to the top in Rock and Roll!!!!! Hell they are out on tour right now!!!!! Unbelievable!!!! 🎸 😎🍸
As Bon & Angus both once said, "It's a long way to the shop if you want a sausage roll!"
Brilliant comment, especially if it's a Greggs sausage roll, life long fan of AC/DC Donald from Glasgow Scotland, 60 year old I'm still rocking.🤣👌
chicko roll 🙃😉
The call and response between the guitar and the pipes - classic blues
Angus Young (dressed as schoolboy ..still is) is an absolute legend!
Been to busy entertaining millions of fans to graduate from school.
The music video was filmed 23rd February 1976 and featured AC/DC and the members of the Rats of Tobruk Pipe band on the back of a flatbed truck travelling on Swanston Street in Melbourne Australia. The video was directed by Paul Drane. David Olney was the cameraman. and had a budget of only $380.😉
This is the greatest music video in Australia EVER! Bon Scott OMG! 🙆👍😪💕
The greatest Rock & Roll band ever!
Fifty years worth of hits!
Yea,these guys are like 127 years old 😜but still kicking ass.I'm about 127 too,watching their live shows in the 21st century kinda makes me think I'll live till im 145 😊.Great reaction man 👊
AC/DC is the name of the band. Brothers Angus and Malcolm Young started the band in Australia in the early 1970’s. Angus plays lead guitar (the little guy always in motion). Malcolm plays rhythm guitar (in the background with the red guitar). The brothers are from Scotland and moved to Australia when they were little kids. The same for the lead singer, Bon Scot-from Scotland but moved to Australia as a kid. Bon especially was connected to his Scottish roots and knew how to play the bagpipes (a particularly Scottish instrument) so he wanted to use them in a song. This video was filmed in Melbourne, Australia in 1973, before they were very well known. It was a publicity stunt to get attention for a show they were doing in Melbourne. During the ‘70s with Bon Scott singing, they produced some of the greatest hard, bluesy rock music ever produced with albums like High Voltage, Let There Be Rock, Dirty Deeds (Done Dirt Cheap), Powerage, the live album If You Want Blood, You’ve Got It! (which is somewhat hard to find on iTunes) and Highway to Hell. On UA-cam, look for the live concert video of their show at the Apollo Theater in Glasgow, Ireland in 1978. This show has the absolute best live versions of their greatest songs from that era. Highway to Hell was their big breakthrough album in 1979 that hit big for them in the US. Unfortunately, in early 1980 while on a break from the tour, Bon Scott died of alcohol overdose after a night of hard drinking. Instead of quitting, the band found a new singer in Brian Johnson, and in the Summer of 1980, they released the album, Back in Black. This album launched them into super-stardom, where they remain to this day. They are arguably the greatest rock and roll band ever. They now occupy the rarified air of rock and roll royalty; icons and hall of famers. Influencers of generations of guitar players and rock band wannabe’s. Once you start down this path with them, you will learn what rock and roll band is supposed to be.
….the video was filmed in 1976.
@@lynnw9857 My mistake
So true...great rock...
Angus and Mal’s big brother, George played bass with AC/DC in the early days, too. Some might a remember a little band called the Easybeats? That was George and his mate, Harry Vanda. Aussies will remember will remember a shit load more from the song writing powerhouse that was Vanda-Young.
My god, we were spoiled, weren’t we? Us and our Kiwi mates?
The 70's were a time never to be repeated. The 90's came close..
For such a young guy you totally get the bagpipes and AC/DC, the young Brothers are originally from Scotland,me to, keep doing your thing young man you're excellent.👏👏👍
This was filmed in Melbourne Australia going down Swanston St towards the war memorial. The Manchester Unity building is still there. This is my hometown. Bon is always the man!! Saw them so many times live as a teenager in the 70’s.
shrine of rememberance ... war memorial is in canberra
I saw AC/DC twice with Bon Scott. They rocked the house! RIP Bon 😢
Aussie combat vet
This was filmed in Melbourne Victoria Australia 🇦🇺🇺🇸
That was the only time I saw bagpipes played in any band, but I didn't get out much either. In any case we had the best music because every song was different, songs today all sound the same to me! That's how I see it!
So how are you doing Pzo? I told you I would stop in on occasion to ask how you are doing, so I hope all is well in your world and that your health is good!
FABULOUS reaction to this song!
That was the only time you saw bagpipes played in any band. Really ?? So you never heard of Paul McCartney, Rod Stewart, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Horseslips, U2. The Stripes etc.etc. WOW !! I'm in shock !! 😮🤔
@@patcallinan3992 I didn't get out much and I never saw live bands, so yes I've heard of those people and no I didn't know they used bagpipes, please try to show a little respect. Thank you for your reply in any case! Now I know!
@@debbers Well excuse me if you didn't get out much. Surely you had a stereo or radio that played music.
No ? Anyway just to enlighten you more with artists/bands that used Bagpipes :-
Paul McCartney - Mull of Kintyre. Echo and The Bunnymen- The Cutter. Rod Stewart and The White Stripes- too many numerous songs to mention.
Tears for Fears - Shout. U2 - Tomorrow. The Horseslips - Trouble with a Capital T.
House of Pain - Jump Around.
Maybe sometime you might get a chance to listen to these bands. I've them listed in chromatologicial order. 👍😉
@@patcallinan3992 Thank you, the radio that played in my house played country music, in fact I didn't own a stereo until I left home and then I continued listening to country music until then I only heard snippets of rock music, so cut me some slack, I was slow getting into rock whereas you probably went hard and fast. I don't even know all of the groups you listed. First of all I'm not a big fan of Paul McCartney, I'm not even that big a fan of the Beatles. They have a few songs I love , but I was not one of those girls that went wild for them in the sixties. This letter would be too big if I wrote about all of them that you wrote, needless to say, I like what I like and who doesn't love AC/DC. I wasn't exposed to the earlier stuff of theirs so that's why the pipes blew my mind! Thank you for your reply again.
@@debbers No worries ! 👌 I don't like the Beatles myself, I would be more Rolling Stones. But keep enjoying music, whatever genre. It's what unites us !! 👍
Major respect to understanding this is real music
I still get the same feeling every time I hear this, even nearly 50 years later, remember the day it was filmed and being so bummed that I missed it, should have wagged school and gone
100%. right on man.
I went to see AC/DC on July, 25, 1978 in Vancouver, BC, Canada.. Bon was such a sweetheart! Sure miss him even after all these years! We lost Bon on February 19, 1980 😪 R.I.P. Bon🙏❤️
DC are pure class.......always have been.
This video was shot in my home city of Melbourne . Experts :- OMG you cant use bagpipes in a rock song. Bon Scott :- Hold my beer
Great rabbit hole to explore young man. Welcome to AC DC
Welcome to the greatest rock & roll band, in the universe!
People never used bagpipes in a band!! Until these heroes of Rock!!
We had the best music in the 70's! ❤
The best of the century as far as I’m concerned.
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BON SCOTT was the original singer for AC/DC. This was filmed in Melbourne, Australia in the late 1970's. Other songs - Jailbreak & more. Bon died from alcoholic poisoning and the band then decided to continue with Brian. You should watch as many AC?DC with Bon Scott as possible as he was brilliant.
sorry bon was the second lead singer for ac/dc dave evans was the original singer
ACDC is Bon Scott on vocals, Angus Young on lead guitar, Malcolm Young on Rhythm guitar, Phil Rudd on drums, and Mark Evans on bass.. Evans left ACDC after 1977, and Bon Scott passed away in February of 1980... Bon Scott was amazing!!! He wrote most of the lyrics for their songs while he was lead singer... This was made in 1975-1976 in Melbourne, Australia... The bagpipes are incredible in this song!!!❤❤❤ Gotta react to more Bon Scott❤❤ Sin City, Beating Around The Bush, High Voltage, Jailbreak, Whole Lotta Rosie, If You Want Blood, Riff Raff, Touch Too Much, Shot Down In Flames, Big Balls, Night Prowler, Girls Got Rhythm, The Jack, Walk All Over You, Problem Child, Gone Shootin, Ain't No Fun Waiting Around To Be A Millionare, She's Got Balls, Live Wire, Squealer, Rocker, Rock N Roll Damnation, Let There Be Rock, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, and Highway To Hell!!!! Gotta react to Highway To Hell next with Bon Scott on vocals.... Mark Evans left ACDC in 1977, and Cliff Willams became the Bass player...
I forgot bout Evans. This was Cliff Williams here in this video wasn't it?
@@BoxerRick no. It was Evans. He left in 1977
They’re all so young there, wow I’m old. RIP - Bon 🕊️
Another Great song where "Bon Scott" on Vocals play "Let there Be Rock" live in Glasgow Scottland. You won't be disappointed.
Damn it boy. This shit is almost 50yo and still rocks. Welcome to hard ass Aussie rock..
65 year & 9 month young Aussie hear, glad to see young people learning about the music of my youth, keep on the gerny 😊 there's a lot of great music from 50, 60 & even 70 years ago.
The singer was Bon Scott who died in 1980 and ac/dc don’t do this song as it was written by Bon about his journey to being a singer. The clip was filmed on one of the main streets of Melbourne Australia. I still think Bon was the best singer they had. If you want to hear a great version of this song the Australian singer does a great live version.
Bon Scott, r.i.p., on lead vocal and bag pipe. Angus Young on "lead" guitar. the founding member and angus' older brother, Malcolm Young, r.i.p., on "rhythm" guitar. the human metronome Phil Rudd on drums. soon to be replaced but never forgotten, Mark Evans on bass guitar.
70s baby. A time of true freedom.
Coolest bagpipes ever! Malcolm was the base of the band. Angus trusted Malcolm's opinion over anyone else. I've seen them 5 times & touched Angus as he strummed up & down the hallways (it was their early years). AC/DC will always rock!
2:18 “That’s a fact. In every lane- not just rock n roll.” Yep. That’s why so many of can relate to this song, regardless of age, gender or anything else.
Australian legends 🇭🇲
Only AC/DC can incorporate Bagpipes into Rock!!!
It dont get more cool than this for rock and roll. 😎💯
The best rock n roll concerts I ever saw. (5x) I've been to 150 rock shows!
Bon Scott was the singer!!❤
Where AC-DC started But the Boys are all EX.Pats of Scotland!
Singer is Bon Scott
Rhythm guitar is Malcom Young
Lead guitar Angus Young
Drums is Phil Rud
This came out late 70s early 80s
"it's a long way to the shop if you want a sausage roll..." - Every Australian school primary school kid in the 70s 😅
Re the bagpipes, Angus and Malcolm Young were born in Glasgow then their parents emigrated to Aust
AC/DC BON SCOTT SINGER, MALCOM YOUNG RYTHYM GUITAR, CLIFF WILLIAMS BASS, PHIL RUDD DRUMS, AND THE MAIN GUY ANGUS YOUNG
For an 56 years old Metalhead and still long hair is that normal Music ,ok my start as a Metalhead was 1980 with 13 years
🖤AC/DC!!!
Jack Black sang this at the end of the movie School of Rock
I grew up in awful 80s and preferred musical vibes from the sixties. It takes a great degree of curiosity to explore "outside".
In this era of Music in Australia , there was 3 stand out bands / groups . ACDC with their no nonsense hard rock , The Bee Gees with their beautiful harmonies and Skyhooks with their outrageous glam rock. ACDC had Bon Scott , The Bee Gees had Barry Gibb and Skyhooks had Graeme " Shirl The Curl " Strachan as their frontmen.. Everyone of these bands are worthy of doing a reaction to
Great Aussie rock
My first time seeing one of your reactions and just subscribed! Anyone who appreciates music played by humans has got my respect 🙏
Hard to imagine this performance is 51 years old! what!?!
Lead singer is Bon Scott
The video was shot in Melbourne, Australia on February 23, 1976. Bon Scott was AC-DC's second singer. the first being dave Evans who went on to form the band Rabbit.
dave evans wanted acdc to be a glam band like sweet and slade .. so sacked him after a year or soand got bon scott rabbit didnt last long
Greatest Rock band ever. Lineup here is Bon Scott ( original singer ) Malcolm Young ( rhythm guitar ) Angus Young ( short hair, lead guitar ) Cliff Williams and Phil Rudd on Drums and Bass. Singer died in like 79 and Brian Johnson also made a zillion hit songs as their singer. Check out any song off " High Voltage " or " Highway to Hell " are all monster hit songs and get you lots of views. And you will rock your ears off. God bless ya, Young Brother. Doing great!!
Mark Evans on bass not Cliff Williams.
acdc was the biggest band in australia
Ammmazing band I have listened to these guys since I was 16 I am 60 now, When Bon died they got a new singer Brien I love him but Bon was magic.
Back in black, who made who, you shook me all night long.. seriously most of their songs are awesome! Enjoy the journey!
Young man, you have a long way to go if this is one of your first rock songs. You picked a great one. This is only the start. Watch!! It gets better.
This was before they got huge. Bon Scott was the best. R.I.P. - you can see his devilish nature shine through every time! Legend. BTW get some over the ear cans for the best experience possible. All the real reactors have them.
AC/DC is the band. The lead singer is Bon Scott. He died in 1980. The video was recorded in 1976.
Bro
Awesome band before the internet!!!
best use of bagpipes ever in a rock song. korn tried
Welcome to reality. You took the right pill.
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)
- 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)
AC/DC Live at River Plate! WHOLE LOTTA ROSIE 🤘
Around 1976. Filmed in the main street in town with no permits of prior notice. The lead singer ,Bon Scott, died in sad way the band is still touring. Check out Tunder Struck, live at River Plate.
They start at the corner of Bourke & Swanston Streets in Melbourne. They travel south along Swanston St & finish between Collins & Little Collins Streets. Filmed on the 23rd February 1976.
Saw them in 1974 outside the Royal Exhibition building in Fitzroy Melbourne, I was 13 and it was my first concert! ps: Melbourne is the only city in the world to win World's most livable city 7 years running and was recently voted friendliest city in the world. This video was shot in the heart of Melbourne, and we da 💣
I prefer the Bon Scott era. Always great to see my hometown Melbourne too.
Now watch "Thunderstruck" filmed close to 50 years later...
I always feel compelled when I see a first reactor to have to comment as well, welcome home
I could watch Phil Rudd drum for hours - he's so smooth ❤ along with Malcolm they were the engine that drove the band x
Angus Young lead guitar
No Angus is guitar...
You always will head bang even slightly on evey song everytime 🎉
The guitar player that looks like he is in a school uniform is Angus Young.
And the only ones that don't belong to the group are the 3 guys with the bagpipes.
John Farnham - Your the Voice. Another with Bagpipes
Australian Hard Rock there is no substitute maaaaaaate
Welcome to the family dude
This video was filmed on February 23rd, 1976 for the Australian music television program "Countdown". It featured the band and the members of the Rats of Tobruk Pipe band on the back of a flatbed truck travelling down Swanston Street in Melbourne, Australia. David Olney was the cameraman and he had the whopping budget of $380 to shoot this iconic vid.
If Bon would have lived I bet there would have been more songs with the bag pipes in them.
Australia had the best music in the 70’s
That's Melbourne Victoria Australia
best city in australia .. my hometown
This band made it to the top, sadly this lead singer did not. This is early days , the lead guitarist has become one of my generations icons. ☮️💜🤘
I'm not sure of the names of the band members haha but i do know the name of that young redheaded pup @5:21 his name Sammy Dog
Bon Scott was the lead singer and he played the pipes, he hated all the travelling the band had to do and there are a few songs about it.
melbourne 80's
Great reaction man. Another great Australian band that also started in the 70,s is Cold Chisel. Could you check out Bow River by Cold Chisel Live Ringside.
Video is from 1976, Melbourne, Australia.
ACDC is great... but they're ever better in concert. Check out "Let There Be Rock" from a concert in Glasgow in 1979 for the full Angus effect... or try "Whole Lotta Rosie" from the River Plate show in 2009 where these guys could still rock it in their 50's and 60's.
Metallica plays this before every show. They're amazing and bad ass and precious. They are also in the Guinness world book of records for playing all seven continents in one year just because they could.
Thankyou so much for the FULL screen with you in the middle! AWESOME 🧐
Bon Scotts father forced him to take up an instrument in school against his will and he chose the bagpipe to f*ck with him. Bon really hated the bagpipe in the deep of his soul. He was forced to do this on this song. Not bling-bling gangsta bullshit back then.