Check out the "cheeky" music video. Angus is wearing a halo and is dressed like what Catholics would call an altar boy, while Bon is an Anglican minister.
The video - Live from River Plate 2009 is a must watch. Angus kills it. I went to the London concert of this tour and it was incredible!!!! Will never forget it. ❤
Chuck Berry was the man. ACDC honoured him in 'Let there be Rock' as being the King, with the line 'Tchaikovsky had the news', which was a reference to Chuck's song 'Roll over Beethoven.' ✌😄
I was born April 17th 1954.... Same month/year as Rock N Roll. Life has been great, I've heard it all (most) and seen most all the greatest legendary groups live since 1966.
@@michaelasay8587 My personal life is "GREAT"... It doesn't matter to my world what the rest of the country is going through. Brandon is a "Puppet" Trump is a "Patriot"
1965.... I'm 11 years old in Newport Beach O.C.California. there were three "Garage Bands" on my street alone, back then everybody wanted to be The Beatles and The Rolling Stones..... The Byrds
Reminds me of the Movie "Crocodile Dundee", when the punk pulls a knife and Dundee says..... That's Not A Knife, This Is A Knife and pulls out a 15 inch Bowie Knife.... This song is that knife.
Fun fact: during the final guitar solo, Angus Young's amp blew up while recording. Chuck Berry was a huge inspiration for Angus. You have to check out this same song Live at Apollo Theatre 1978! Every AC/DC song that has a live version from Apollo 1978, Donington 1991 or River Plate 2009 is, in my opinion, much better live. There are too many great songs to recommend lol keep rocking with these guys!
I'm a big fan of the Bon Scott era of AC DC. There's a cool video for this song, you should check it out. It's A Long Way To The Top is another really good video of theirs. 🙂
I cut my teeth on this version as a kid because it’s all we had. The stand-out live versions make it easier but you did an awesome job with it, JM. One thing about all these old albums that evolved over many years: they had sevveral great or memorable songs rather that the few we see touted continuously. Everybody could find something to love about every LP as they came out. I was exactly twice as old when the 70s ended (20) as when they, began (10). I think between that and going 900 miles away to boarding school at age 15 (1975) really amped up the people and things I had the good fortune to be exposed to. Wish you could have spent those years with my friends and me, JM. It was a blast and I believe I still benefit every day from what I saw and did in that period.
Hey thanks for just your face listening you could tell you loved it. I was sweet 17 when this came out blew my world apart thanks JMBOY TV great reaction fab
Many say a combination of Chuck, Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis. I kinda agree, I have huge respect for Richard. Then there's earlier stuff like the Crossroads bloke, can't remember his name. Blues musicians (delta?) of the time said that he was a terrible guitarist, and then he disappeared for a about a year. When he returned he started playing stuff they've never heard or seen before, he had become a remarkable player which seemed impossible. Legend has it that he did a deal with the devil and sold his soul at the crossroads for the sake of music. This shaped rock and roll as we know it today.
One of those songs where you should have played the MTV video, with Bon Scott dressed like a minister, preaching his gospel of R 'n' R. Until his final leap, where he broke his ankle. Giving his all for the cause.
Great song, great band! Saw them more than 20 years ago at the Spectrum in Philly, incredible! Brian Johnson was great, but I prefer Bon Scott’s vocals. Next check out their song Live Wire, released in 76. ✌️
Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Bill Haley, Bo Diddley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Big Joe Turner definitely, but the conversation regarding the first rock and roll song often involves Jackie Brenston (aka Ike Turner) "Rocket 88" (1951) and Goree Carter "Rock a While" (1949) and Hank Williams "Move It On Over" (1947).
Adolph Rickenbacker is credited as the first known maker of electric guitars - a steel guitar in 1932 nicknamed "The Frying Pan". In 1951 Leo Fender created the Telecastor and Gibson put Les Paul's name and design on their offering in 1952, then 1954 Leo created the Stratocastor to be better than the Les Paul.... many followed them and the rest is R&R history.
AC/DC - It's A Long Way To The Top [Official Music Video], Full HD (Remaster, Resync and Upscale) you will love this-
Was going to suggest this one too.😊❤
Check out the "cheeky" music video. Angus is wearing a halo and is dressed like what Catholics would call an altar boy, while Bon is an Anglican minister.
And Bon breaking his ankle on the jump.
The video - Live from River Plate 2009 is a must watch. Angus kills it. I went to the London concert of this tour and it was incredible!!!! Will never forget it. ❤
One of the best rock songs ever written.
Chuck Berry was the man. ACDC honoured him in 'Let there be Rock' as being the King, with the line 'Tchaikovsky had the news', which was a reference to Chuck's song 'Roll over Beethoven.' ✌😄
The original studio version of WHOLE LOTTA ROSIE with Bon Scott, is the greatest rock track ever. It's off the LET THERE BE ROCK ALBUM.
Kudos to this band for finding such a great replacement singer and going on to have a legendary career but Bon is the man!
I was born April 17th 1954.... Same month/year as Rock N Roll. Life has been great, I've heard it all (most) and seen most all the greatest legendary groups live since 1966.
@@michaelasay8587 My personal life is "GREAT"... It doesn't matter to my world what the rest of the country is going through. Brandon is a "Puppet" Trump is a "Patriot"
@@michaelasay8587 The U.S. is not all horrible. BTW... Which god are you thanking? I've been an outspoken Atheist for 55 years of happiness
1965.... I'm 11 years old in Newport Beach O.C.California. there were three "Garage Bands" on my street alone, back then everybody wanted to be The Beatles and The Rolling Stones..... The Byrds
Bon Scott AD/DC is true Rock N Roll! None better... chk out Live at The Apollo 1978 (or If You Want Blood 1979... same concert)
They recently released a video to the song Jailbreak. Just the studio version but it is cool to see them young.
Reminds me of the Movie "Crocodile Dundee", when the punk pulls a knife and Dundee says..... That's Not A Knife, This Is A Knife and pulls out a 15 inch Bowie Knife.... This song is that knife.
Fun fact: during the final guitar solo, Angus Young's amp blew up while recording. Chuck Berry was a huge inspiration for Angus. You have to check out this same song Live at Apollo Theatre 1978! Every AC/DC song that has a live version from Apollo 1978, Donington 1991 or River Plate 2009 is, in my opinion, much better live. There are too many great songs to recommend lol keep rocking with these guys!
I like your musical analysis, very full and pertinent, thank you.
From France
…..great reaction ❤️🔥🎸
Another nailer JM! Nice! ☘️
I'm a big fan of the Bon Scott era of AC DC. There's a cool video for this song, you should check it out. It's A Long Way To The Top is another really good video of theirs. 🙂
Rock n Roll !! ❤❤❤Go down this fantastic rabbit hole !!! You will not be sorry !! Must check out their live videos !!!
I cut my teeth on this version as a kid because it’s all we had. The stand-out live versions make it easier but you did an awesome job with it, JM. One thing about all these old albums that evolved over many years: they had sevveral great or memorable songs rather that the few we see touted continuously. Everybody could find something to love about every LP as they came out.
I was exactly twice as old when the 70s ended (20) as when they, began (10). I think between that and going 900 miles away to boarding school at age 15 (1975) really amped up the people and things I had the good fortune to be exposed to. Wish you could have spent those years with my friends and me, JM. It was a blast and I believe I still benefit every day from what I saw and did in that period.
It was a magical time to grow up in!
Off that same album LTBR, there’s a classic called Dog Eat Dog. (77)🤙
Hey thanks for just your face listening you could tell you loved it. I was sweet 17 when this came out blew my world apart thanks JMBOY TV great reaction fab
Many say a combination of Chuck, Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis. I kinda agree, I have huge respect for Richard. Then there's earlier stuff like the Crossroads bloke, can't remember his name. Blues musicians (delta?) of the time said that he was a terrible guitarist, and then he disappeared for a about a year. When he returned he started playing stuff they've never heard or seen before, he had become a remarkable player which seemed impossible. Legend has it that he did a deal with the devil and sold his soul at the crossroads for the sake of music. This shaped rock and roll as we know it today.
Crank it up!
One of those songs where you should have played the MTV video, with Bon Scott dressed like a minister, preaching his gospel of R 'n' R. Until his final leap, where he broke his ankle. Giving his all for the cause.
Great song, great band! Saw them more than 20 years ago at the Spectrum in Philly, incredible! Brian Johnson was great, but I prefer Bon Scott’s vocals. Next check out their song Live Wire, released in 76. ✌️
As much as I like Bon, you need to watch this song live at River Plate, imo Angus best and most iconic solo😂❤
Not a single explanation of what smaltz is, but one would be Rendered Goose fat used in Jewish cooking for centuries.
Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Bill Haley, Bo Diddley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Big Joe Turner definitely, but the conversation regarding the first rock and roll song often involves Jackie Brenston (aka Ike Turner) "Rocket 88" (1951) and Goree Carter "Rock a While" (1949) and Hank Williams "Move It On Over" (1947).
For Those About to Rock should be next. AC/DC fans back me up. Lol. 21 gun salute.
OG
First rock and roll song and artist. Surprise! Rocket 48 Ike Turner yep. A Black man. I love this Shit. Black Snake Moan. I got ya.
Check out the video to this-it's a hoot!!
can NOT go wrong with Acca Dacca , as they say down under.
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bad boy boogie (studio)
Adolph Rickenbacker is credited as the first known maker of electric guitars - a steel guitar in 1932 nicknamed "The Frying Pan". In 1951 Leo Fender created the Telecastor and Gibson put Les Paul's name and design on their offering in 1952, then 1954 Leo created the Stratocastor to be better than the Les Paul.... many followed them and the rest is R&R history.
didn't Mark Farner (GFR) play a Rickenbacker? all taped up to get the tone he wanted?