Whoever requested this didn't know what they were talking about. The song isn't about a blow up doll. Bon wrote it about a real night he spent with an extra large woman named Rosie.
Jon & Dolly Late iconic singer, Bon Scott wrote this song about his experiences with a woman named Roise who was (I don't mean to be offensive), very big. Bon stated that Rosie was very talented.
@djc1234 Well, technically, I don't care. I never said they were born in Australia. That is a saying that has been used for decades. I know all about this band, and as far being known and worldwide popularity, you can't top them. Not even the stones or zeppelin or the who. I don't want any of them, nor are any of these bands yours to give away 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
AC/DC are not an American band. Everyone on stage here is from the UK. Brian Johnson and Cliff Williams are English, Chris Slade is Welsh, and, Angus and Malcolm Young were born in Scotland.
Funny how so many "fans" don't seem to know even basic facts about the band. In fact, I didn't know Slade was Welsh. Of course the original AC/DC formed in Australia in 1973 was a LOT more Aussie than later incarnations of the band.
This one time at band camp, I was watching a TV show about AC/DC and somebody said this: "AC/DC is an Australian bloke's idea of a good time." I love that quote.
This was the biggest coconcert ever with over 1.6 million people in what was the Soviet union. It was a monster's of rock with a bunch of rock bands like Metallica, ACDC, WASP and many more. They reported that 56 people died at this concert.
God forbid people react to a different version than River Plate, with the band closer to being in their prime. I'm completely sick of seeing River Plate. I don't care about the crowd. The novelty wears off after about one song. I don't watch AC/DC for the audience.
@@WhatHaveIMade bro your taking this too seriously 😐😐😐, the River plate video is more clear and I think it’s the better performance of Whole lotta Rosie, the crowds crazy yeah, but there’s more to it then just the Audience
Them G making up his own stories , It's a real woman Bon had regular visits to , need to get facts before misleading people , Great choice tho respect 💯🎸😈🔥
Whoever requested this didn't know what they were talking about. The song isn't about a blow up doll. Bon wrote it about a real night he spent with an extra large woman named Rosie.
Thank you. Bon said she was always there. They just recently found a pic of her with the band. Black and white pic. She was their main groupie
yea Bon got raped by a huge tazmainan chick.
Jon & Dolly
Late iconic singer, Bon Scott wrote this song about his experiences with a woman named Roise who was (I don't mean to be offensive), very big. Bon stated that Rosie was very talented.
they are the Thunder from Down Under, and Rosie was a real person.
Technically they're British. However, Britain has produced enough brilliant bands you can take AC/DC, given that they grew up in Australia.
@djc1234 Well, technically, I don't care. I never said they were born in Australia. That is a saying that has been used for decades. I know all about this band, and as far being known and worldwide popularity, you can't top them. Not even the stones or zeppelin or the who. I don't want any of them, nor are any of these bands yours to give away 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
for the American viewers, 19 stone = 266 pounds. So yes, Rosie was a big girl.
They have a different version of Rosy that sits on a train and taps her foot along with the music.
It’s a better video all round, gotta love Rosie riding the train.
most people don´t appreciate it enogh that Angus is playing without any fancy effects. just some gains and pure talent
AC/DC are not an American band. Everyone on stage here is from the UK. Brian Johnson and Cliff Williams are English, Chris Slade is Welsh, and, Angus and Malcolm Young were born in Scotland.
Funny how so many "fans" don't seem to know even basic facts about the band. In fact, I didn't know Slade was Welsh. Of course the original AC/DC formed in Australia in 1973 was a LOT more Aussie than later incarnations of the band.
This one time at band camp, I was watching a TV show about AC/DC and somebody said this: "AC/DC is an Australian bloke's idea of a good time." I love that quote.
This was ok but the Riverplate performance was better! I know you have done them before but may I request ANGEL THE TOWER ( Re-Recorded 2019)
This was the biggest coconcert ever with over 1.6 million people in what was the Soviet union. It was a monster's of rock with a bunch of rock bands like Metallica, ACDC, WASP and many more. They reported that 56 people died at this concert.
Amazing 🎉
Brian Johnston, the King of Air Guitar
I hate to be "this guy" but Rosie wasn't a doll. She was a real woman (although her numbers may be a bit inflated) Bon Scott hooked up with.
I see what you did there 😅
In every whole lotta rosie performance acdc pays tribute to rosie. She's a real person.
YEAH IT WAS A GIRLFRIEND OF BON SCOTT
There were about 2000 000 people there, same concert Metallica, Panthers, Black Crows/ Monsters of Rock!/// unknownAUS.!
True story.
If you watch the Live from River Plate version of this song. Is great. Also Rosie changes with each tour.
I honestly like Chris Slade. But he plays everything so fast.
I noticed that too. A bit too excited.
For ThemG, this is like one of those moments where you suddenly realise you’ve spent your whole life singing the wrong lyrics 😏
shouldve done the river plate performance of this song
Totally agree!!!
Nah. Its too slowed that. Prefer this tour
God forbid people react to a different version than River Plate, with the band closer to being in their prime. I'm completely sick of seeing River Plate. I don't care about the crowd. The novelty wears off after about one song. I don't watch AC/DC for the audience.
@@WhatHaveIMade bro your taking this too seriously 😐😐😐, the River plate video is more clear and I think it’s the better performance of Whole lotta Rosie, the crowds crazy yeah, but there’s more to it then just the Audience
@@josephbuckley5961 Everything was faster with Slade, bless him.
Australian 3 piece band in the 80s a song called CREDIT CARDS from 1986 gotta do it.
SPY V SPY.
For those of us who like the larger woman for loving …. Give me a “ Big Fat Blonde” 😁
Está misma canción pero en vivo en River plate
You've insulted an entire nation with your commentary. AC/DC are AUSTRALIAN, not American. And Rosie was a real person.
There an Australian band, just saying.
Hello Jon and Dolly
Can you listen to the music Let There Be Rock from Live At Donington 1991
This is my favorite live song
Goodbye
Them G making up his own stories , It's a real woman Bon had regular visits to , need to get facts before misleading people , Great choice tho respect 💯🎸😈🔥
The human bobble head
Hola!!! Reaccionen a "triste canción de amor" sinfónico del tri 🇲🇽🇲🇽
first!!😀
just curious are Jon and Dolly married they he talks about her I'm guessing they are.
American Band? Yeah na mate.
please , begging you to react to more AC/DC songs ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, can i sit next to you girl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the jack original lyrics below
A pity that Angus guitar was out of tune
Wrong version. Just cant watch.... :( RiverPlate ONLY!
Wrong video
American bands, what???
Shame the original with Bonn Scott much better
You say.