"How do you contain a crowd like that" Simple, full it full of rock fans and it will contain itself. Rock fans go for the band and the music. All ages, all colours, all walks of life with the common denominator of a love for music.
Rockers are the most down to earth people. We have a large group of rock and metal fans in Southern California. We're called the Metal Family. We never disrupt. We're too much into the music that takes you to a different plane. You get lost in it.
To be fair the last Woodstock didn’t turn out that well understandably it was after three days of horrible conditions but the crowd literally ended Woodstock
I’m an Aussie. AC/DC flowing through my blood... most importantly I love how AC/DC and all music in general brings us together. Thanks for the video you guys rock!!
Aaron Willis hahahah We can’t be beaten!!...suddenly. Anderson was one of the least angry guys I’ve ever met! Reminds me of attending B and S balls in my youth.
Aaron Willis mate I saw him pull both songs together. Jumping around like house of pain, then swaying like stoners in a lolly shop. Many quality OZ bands IMO. Spy vs Spy, Chisel, (cough).. Noiseworks, ok ok that killed any creditably. However one our most underrated OZ non export, Shane Howard and Goanna!! IMO
Basilio Martinez have to agree. Sydney entertainment centre the cannons rolled out on the stage. Crowd went crazy. And I swear my ears never recovered lol
They also headlined a Monsters of Rock concert in Russia on September 28, 1991 (Metallica, Black Crowes and Pantera also performed), that concert had 1.6 million in attendance, and is listed as 1 of the top 5 largest concerts ever.
These guys sold out everything everywhere they went on tour. This is them alone. People would camp out day of the concert and party, then go see these guys blasting rock music. 🎼😎🎶🤘they had adrenaline for days. Rip Malcolm Young, Angus brother. He’s the guy in blue shirt, rhythm guitar. No one wanted to rush these guys, the fans would’ve stopped anyone who tried that....no no no.
They sold out many tours around the world on their own, but I think that here they were part of the Monsters of Rock Festival, which included Metallica. See www.ukrockfestivals.com/donington-1991.html
Their iconic “Live at River Plate” concert .... That’s all you need to know about their “energy” you spoke of & it features what would have to be the world’s largest “mosh pit”. Some of their very early hits, those which REALLY put them on the map worldwide, with the legendary Bon Scott singing lead would be highly recommended 🤘😝🤘. My favourites are “Jailbreak” & the truly iconic “it’s a long way to the top (if you wanna rock & roll”, which features the incredible use of BAGPIPES.... In a hard rock song!!! I hope you both are now die hard fans of this legendary group.
Greg Stecher .... I believe the phrase is... “They went OFF!!!” 🤘😈🤘 I’ve seen AC/DC in concert many times now & while they put on a great show each time, it didn’t even come close to matching the intensity of that River Plate show 🔥🔥🔥
@@gerardroll6468 No doubt. I've seen them 4 times and they were great each time and I've been to about 30 other concerts since 77.....and I've never seen a crowd and performance like the Argentina show. Those folks waited 10 years for AC/DC to return....and they showed appreciation like no crowd I've ever seen. That show is a sky high freaking bar....probably never another like that again. Being on that stage has to be the most exciting ever. I get an adrenaline rush just watching the video. Probably willing do that for free to feel like that at every show. Well, free for a while anyway. Cheers & Rock On!!!
Greg Stecher .... I hear you mate 🇦🇺✊️😝🇦🇺. The last 2 concerts I went to before the world went to hell because of the “you-know-what” were The Eagles (before Glenn Frey passed away) & Bruce Springsteen. Both cost a small fortune, but MAN was it worth it ☝️🤩🤚. I’ve always enjoyed artists who have been around for at least 30+ years as longevity means you’ll get an awesome show ✌️😄✌️
Seen 'em live 3 times inside, once outside. The outside show, in 2009, took place DURING A STORM! There was literally lightning in the sky and it rained almost the whole time. And Angus & Brian got soaked with the rest of us. Best show I've ever been to.
There were 5 bands playing that day. Black Crowes (excellent), Queensryche (also excellent), Motley Crue (so boring I fell asleep), Metallica (great) & then AC/DC (see for yourself). The comment about containing a crowd like that is redundant - we're there to have a great time, enjoy the music, get a bit inebriated & meet other people. It was great day. I've seen them both indoors & outdoors & they just sell out wherever they choose to play.
I love these kind of videos because as a HUGE acdc fan i love seeing people introduced to them or at least havent heard much of them before. and it feels like its just keeping the legacy of acdc and rockn roll going which is awesome
ACDC is for everyone in the world. If youre at their concert your among family, no hostility, no racism, no egos. Just having a great time with 1 million of your brothers and sisters. You wanna get a party started? Play ANY ACDC song. Period!
Most of us are just there to have a good time. Very rarely see anyone trying to hurt someone. Not saying it doesn't happen, but usually respect for one another.
You're confused!! ACDC fans would never charge the stage, they're loved! Now i could see the crowd at a Rap concert charging the stage! Been to a few where there were fights galore, and throwing sh*t on stage!
Back in Black 1980 album on the charts for 2-1/2 years in the US Only thriller sold more albums. Look at the River Plate videos, the crowd looks like a living thing like an ocean. Never witnessed anything like that. RIP Malcom, we miss you and love you forever.
I saw ac/dc in the 80s two times . and it was a inside concert and yes it was sold out and yes the whole place smelled like pot . Totally a fantastic time
My first concert at 16yrs old (1982 Boston Garden) was AC/DC. Everyone is in a great mood. Paid a lot for those tickets!! Everyone bonds at these concerts.
Most of the band members were from 60s to 70s during this video. I'm grateful if seen them several times live in the 80s and 90s. Best rock band ever!!
Imagine the rush you'd get standing up on the stage looking out at that many people ,... think they did 3 shows there all sold out, i might be thinking of river platte , but they were certainly the head line act, if not the only act
Ever seen the crowd they played at Monsters of rock in Moscow? Almost a million people It's insane. It's worth looking up metallica and pa tera sets for that show also.
I was listening to AC/DC , way back in the 70's, and in 2003, I took my 11 year old daughter to see them at Joe Louis Arena, Detroit Mi. She is 28 years old now, and still talks about how cool it was.
Wow! I miss JLA. Saw Prince there twice. I work at the new arena down the street. Love it! Wish I could see the foo fighters for my bday but they cancelled the tour bc of COVID😣🤷🏾♀️
@@mztweety1374 , in 1980 (or 81?), I went to see the Rolling Stones at the Pontiac Silverdome. An almost unheard of musician was supposed to be the opening band. Name: Prince. Back then I did not know who he was. I do not know why he did not open for the Stones, and I didn't care at the time, but in hind sight, it would have been very cool to see him.
Someone once accused AC/DC of making the same album ten times in a row. Angus Young shot back, "That's a damn dirty lie! We've made the same album ELEVEN times in a row."
Angus Young on Lead Guitar [co-founder of AC/DC] His Brother Malcolm Young - rhythm guitar [co-founder of AC/DC] The older Brother I think his name is Steven was already in the music scene when they emerged and did a lot of work recording the first few albums Bon Scott - first Vocalist - died in 1979-1980 found in a car where he passed out after drinking...I think it was asphyxiation [sufficating on his own vommit] All 4 are actually Scottish and immigrated to Australia... The Second singer Brian Johnston, from England, was found quickly after Scott died, and they released Back in Black LP shortly after that and Back in Black LP pretty much blew them into the stratosphere!! Their sister convinced Angus to wear the schoolboy uniform after he had tried other costumes on stage... and Angus in the Schoolboy uniform became one of their "signatures"...another signature of Angus is he makes the devil horns on his forehead with his pointer-fingers Angus also likes to play while laying on his back kicking and spinning around like he's having a seizure... Listen to everything they have done...[over and over] I've never heard a bad song from AC/DC, just some better, than others... AC/DC has been rocking beer-guzzling stoners since the mid-1970s! AC/DC, a prime example of being Bless by the Rock Gods to be Gods of Rock[or maybe that's backward]?!
They are the best and the loudest concert I've ever been to! Yes it was indoors I was very close to stage off to the right. I felt I was on speed for days!
Live at Donington is the DVD recording of the Australian rock band AC/DC‘s show at Donington Park on 17 August 1991, directed by David Mallet; it was the band's third Monsters of Rock festival. The two-hour show was performed before 72,500 spectators and included real cannons, the Hells Bell, an inflatable Rosie and two inflatable Anguses: one to the right of the stage, and one in the
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To this day they can easily sell out basketball arenas and football stadiums if any size. They also still headline major music festivals. Angus played guitar with Guns ‘N Roses at Cochella just a couple of years ago. They sometimes choose to do smaller tours, like basketball arenas, but those sell out within seconds. The rumor is that a new album and tour are coming very soon, with the tour being in 2021. If you want to see rappers and pop stars rocking out to them, try to react to their 2015 Grammy performance here: www.dailymotion.com/video/x2h3p60 You may have to stop it frequently it keep the volume low to keep The Grammys from copyright claiming you. There might be a decent copy in YouRube but I’m not sure. ...The singer lost his hearing for a while, but supposedly he got some hearing aids that will let him tour again. You might also check out the performance of Thunderstruck in Madison Square Garden in NYC with Axl Rose singing. That video has 21 million views!!! Last, please react to the Guns ‘N Roses ”November Rain” video (over a billion views!!) and Gojira’s “The Art Of Dying” Live here: m.ua-cam.com/video/qAZLmfLk3l0/v-deo.html They are very heavy but will blow your mind!!!!! The drummer especially!!
On behalf of OLD ROCKERS ( I’m 63) I want to say thank you and bless you both for this video reaction. I absolutely love seeing members of a demographic that you wouldn’t normally associate with this genre of music have such a great appreciation for a video like this. This band obviously struck paydirt when they discovered their “magic formula” all those many years ago. I was fortunate enough to be about three rows back and just right of center stage when they played here in my hometown back in the mid-70’s with Bon Scott and they were incendiary. I can tell you guys are both genuinely digging it and your reactions are great! Now, if you haven’t already been prompted, please check out some later videos of live Iron Maiden shows, particularly shows from the mid-90’s forward as the video quality will be better and the stage sets and Eddie versions will be more elaborate. Shows filmed in Rio are usually some of their best and, in my opinion, their last few tours have been some of their best. They are, without a doubt, the Energizer Bunnies of British Heavy Metal and you really should check them out. I just found you guys today so if you’ve already done a Maiden reaction I’ll eventually get caught up. Enjoy!
I was in Sydney the night of an AC/DC concert at the Sydney Cricket Ground. I think it was 1980. I was in Marrickville, miles from the concert venue. I could hear it, so I drove to my friend’s place at Paddington. It was really loud there. So we drove down to the Cricket Ground Carpark and lay on the hood of the car and enjoyed the concert without needing to pay for tickets. It was so loud it was amazing. The next day it was reported as the second loudest concert in history with 76,000 watts of amplification, beaten only by the Who in London. Not to be outdone, they later beat the Who record. The media was full of reporting on the concert. Police had been getting complaints across a 10 mile radius about the noise levels. The Government ordered a ban on such loud concerts at the Cricket Ground.
there was 150,000 people here I worked the next tour,, AC/DC Live at River Plate spoiler alert 200,000 people were there, 60,000 on the floor alone. They had a starter band and thats all,,, They still are touring.. there in Europe now 2024 world tour
Check out Led Zeppelin at Madison Square Garden...1973! 😎👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 With all due respect, when most of the crowd is high on weed, not a whole lot of friction. Just sayin! ✌️
This is a Rock Concert....sometimes people get trampled on accident but most folks are not violent at these events. "Smoke on the water" is a song about a music festival out of control. Buffalo Springfield did "For what it's worth" a song about National Guard members killing protesting students at Kent State in Ohio...which left me so traumatized I still cry whenever it crosses my mind...which is a lot recently. Give a shout out to Portland, Oregon....where we are ANTI-FACIST and PROUD OF IT!! P.S. Paradise City is anywhere you can get homegrown, moonshine and big, warm boobies....all for free!!!
Yeah...AC/DC "Back in Black"album sold 49 mln copies (album i mean..something you can hold in your hands, no files or downloads) , and its not even their best. So yea..they r something special ;-) AAND...yes..they r relevant now - gues who's new album PWRUP is climbing nr one around the world at the moment :-P
After "Back In Black" came out in '80, AC/DC became an arena/stadium band overnight and from then on. This song barely gets any "reactor love" so I'm hyped you did it! Another rare one with an epic crowd is Metallica, "Sad But True", Moscow 1991. You won't be disappointed.
Having such dynamic energy has made AC/DC synonymous with Rock and Roll. And yes they do play indoors but very large venues. Up here in Canada they had 3 shows booked in Edmonton Alberta and had to add 7 more in order to meet the demand. Same thing happened to the south of Alberta in Calgary. I met the band Canada day 1979 in Edmonton when nobody knew them yet. And have staid friends online now since the internet began. Songs like "If you want blood" ,"Shoot to thrill",and "Fire your guns", alongvwith "For those about to Rock", "What do you do for money,honey" can set you up for an energy filled, drive, workout, or day. Awesome music. Try first reaction yo Judas Priest, PAINKILLER, and You've got another thing coming. Guaranteed to Rock your socks off. From my isolation room in the Critical care unit, keep up your reaction videos. I'm enjoying them. Rob C
AC/DC have the crowd in the palm of there hand no need for security the band is the authority 😂😂😂😂. Wee Angus is one of the greatest guitar hero’s of all time.... FACTS....
Just imagine the thrill of all those people there for YOU. And they are there with you, rocking with you. To you. Must be somewhat godlike. I can't wait to see AC/DC one more time with the new album...
They headline. There would be an opening act in an concert like this you would have 3 or 4. But the last 2 and a 1/2 hours is always ACDC. The only concert that I'm aware of in indicates that they attended that they didn't headline was the sar's concert in Toronto. 500000 people at the Air Force base. There was a bunch of bands and the last 3 were ACDC, rush, and then The Rolling Stones. ACDC blew the stones off the stage and Mick Jaeger said afterwards that he would never ever be the closing act for ACDC again. He said they are impossible to follow.
If you want to see a good band with a lot of energy, you should definitely check out nightwish symphonic metal band from Finland, 1996-2020, start with wacken 2013 for better quality, awesome thanks 😊
Established 1973 and still ROCKN HARD. Seen them in a undercover stadium in Melbourne Australia 1991. Full sell out concerts plus multiple extra to cope
This is the MONSTERS OF ROCK festival , AC/DC was a headliner so basically everybody stayed to the end just watch them and still to this day ANY AC/DC concert gets that amount of people. They're just the greatest of all time.
The time before cellphones nd jiss total focus on the band. I been fortunate to see this show at Monsters of rock in Copenhagen- together with Metallica. Queensrÿche, Black Crowes- same year nd all I can say is, up to this day I´ve only seen one band to compare with that show wich is Rammstein last year. Can highly recommend you to check AC/DC "For those about to rock", Metallica "Enter sandman", Pantera "Donimation" in Moscow -91 with over 1 million people in the crowd.
6:07 "i don't know how they don't go deaf" if you only knew. "In April 2016, during the Rock or Bust World Tour, AC/DC announced the departure of Johnson, citing hearing issues. As the band explained it, Johnson risked total hearing loss if he continued. Johnson stated that his hearing issues hadn't come from performing for 36 years with AC/DC, but from having forgotten to put ear plugs in during a race that left him with a punctured left ear drum."
These guys formed in Sydney Australia back in 1973 with brothers Angus and Malcolm Young I first got to see them in Melbourne Australia in 1975 love them then and still my favourite band today. Rock on guys try Whole lotta Rosie at River Plate.
I was in that crowd, I got my first AC/DC album in 1981 (Back in Black) age 16 and never looked back. Last time I seen them was a couple of years ago at Wembley stadium London.
A roomate of mine once remarked..and he was not into hard rock, but AC/DC has such a back beat and energy...it gets even guys up bebopping and dancing. They were so high energy. I saw them once and of all the concerts, it was probably the most pumped up atmosphere. I have been to many that have some kind of down where you lose energy. Not with AC/DC. You don't that is how electric and high energy they were/are. I saw them early 90s at Wash DC and it was a 17K building. One of the wildest funnest concerts ever.
Due to the pandemic we may never see crowds like this again! When I first started to learning guitar I practiced ac/dc s rhythm parts all the time! Love Malcom Young’s guitar playing!! In fact my first electric guitar will probably be the same one he’s playing a Gretsch.
Fun fact for you guys: Angus Young always do his version of Chuck Berry's famed duck walk. Chuck did his walk with both legs but Angus always stick his left foot in front & skips forward. I hope you know who Chuck Berry is. 😅
Heh, welcome to the world of Hard Rock and Heavy Metal. When comes to this music, expect the unexpected, where you get to discover bands with unique talent and skills you never thought or imagined existed and will make you stand in awe. *In AWE!*
If you didn't live in that era, it may be hard to get that most concerts were like this, especially out doors concerts. Most all named bands had 100,000's of concert goers. And like others said you camped out and just partied for days. Since Woodstock 1969 and forward, it was all fun, with barely no rules. Police didn't dare interfere unless it was life threatening. But if it was a concert indoors, it was just as crazy but less people. In the 60's and 70's not many people got hurt. But later it just depended on the fans of that group. If they were bangers then you might have a chance of trouble. Otherwise still fun. Angus Young had to be the craziest on stage guitarist in that time. But as true to himself as can be. It was NO stage act. The man just went nuts and played his heart out because he loved to play and have fun.
You don't know how they don't know go deaf, they wear ear plugs. AC/DC is known to be the LOUDEST live rock band. You leave with your ears ringing and not able to hear until the next day.
"How do you contain a crowd like that"
Simple, full it full of rock fans and it will contain itself. Rock fans go for the band and the music. All ages, all colours, all walks of life with the common denominator of a love for music.
Rockers are the most down to earth people. We have a large group of rock and metal fans in Southern California. We're called the Metal Family. We never disrupt. We're too much into the music that takes you to a different plane. You get lost in it.
To be fair the last Woodstock didn’t turn out that well understandably it was after three days of horrible conditions but the crowd literally ended Woodstock
and love each other while we are all there as well!
That is why the crowds don't go crazy and fight or riot, no one wants to miss a second while these guys are on stage!
what.....? they mosh at every concert....
100 percent
I’m an Aussie. AC/DC flowing through my blood... most importantly I love how AC/DC and all music in general brings us together. Thanks for the video you guys rock!!
Hahah yeah mate this music is as natural as breathing. Still love Cold Chisel too though.
@@horsefootrot8044 don't forget rose tattoo mate
Aaron Willis hahahah We can’t be beaten!!...suddenly. Anderson was one of the least angry guys I’ve ever met! Reminds me of attending B and S balls in my youth.
Horse Footrot haha that’s gold mate
Aaron Willis mate I saw him pull both songs together. Jumping around like house of pain, then swaying like stoners in a lolly shop. Many quality OZ bands IMO. Spy vs Spy, Chisel, (cough).. Noiseworks, ok ok that killed any creditably. However one our most underrated OZ non export, Shane Howard and Goanna!! IMO
AC/DC, GREATEST band ever!! Love the reaction 🤘🏽
For those about to rock .. is a must they close every show with it !!
The Best
Basilio Martinez have to agree. Sydney entertainment centre the cannons rolled out on the stage. Crowd went crazy. And I swear my ears never recovered lol
For those about to rock...We salute you!
They sold out just about every concert in the day and still do.. They were the bomb in the 70s 80s and 90s
Can you imagine the line for the toilet?.
They also headlined a Monsters of Rock concert in Russia on September 28, 1991 (Metallica, Black Crowes and Pantera also performed), that concert had 1.6 million in attendance, and is listed as 1 of the top 5 largest concerts ever.
That's the video they are playing.
@@pemonline3395 They are playing the live at donnington video. There were about 72 000 people in the crowd in the video.
Let there be rock live at Apollo theater. It’s time you meet the original singer Bon Scott.
These guys sold out everything everywhere they went on tour. This is them alone. People would camp out day of the concert and party, then go see these guys blasting rock music. 🎼😎🎶🤘they had adrenaline for days. Rip Malcolm Young, Angus brother. He’s the guy in blue shirt, rhythm guitar. No one wanted to rush these guys, the fans would’ve stopped anyone who tried that....no no no.
They sold out many tours around the world on their own, but I think that here they were part of the Monsters of Rock Festival, which included Metallica. See www.ukrockfestivals.com/donington-1991.html
Either way....we agree these guys were a force to be reckoned with....🤘🎼🎶😎
This was ACDC and metallica as headliners right after the black album came out in 91....
Yep I’m wrong- thanks guys! Totally forgot about Metallica....my bad.😎
Well said bro, and by the way (as we say in Scotland). it's you that's keeping it still relevant...you and your generation,,we'll done mate.
Kudos for your comment
Its important what u do, ur generation is keeping all the important music alive with ur reactions. Keep going👍
The homies don't get it
Their iconic “Live at River Plate” concert .... That’s all you need to know about their “energy” you spoke of & it features what would have to be the world’s largest “mosh pit”. Some of their very early hits, those which REALLY put them on the map worldwide, with the legendary Bon Scott singing lead would be highly recommended 🤘😝🤘. My favourites are “Jailbreak” & the truly iconic “it’s a long way to the top (if you wanna rock & roll”, which features the incredible use of BAGPIPES.... In a hard rock song!!! I hope you both are now die hard fans of this legendary group.
Damn right about that. The crowd at the River Platte show was the most WOW I've ever seen.
Greg Stecher .... I believe the phrase is... “They went OFF!!!” 🤘😈🤘 I’ve seen AC/DC in concert many times now & while they put on a great show each time, it didn’t even come close to matching the intensity of that River Plate show 🔥🔥🔥
@@gerardroll6468 No doubt. I've seen them 4 times and they were great each time and I've been to about 30 other concerts since 77.....and I've never seen a crowd and performance like the Argentina show. Those folks waited 10 years for AC/DC to return....and they showed appreciation like no crowd I've ever seen. That show is a sky high freaking bar....probably never another like that again. Being on that stage has to be the most exciting ever. I get an adrenaline rush just watching the video. Probably willing do that for free to feel like that at every show. Well, free for a while anyway. Cheers & Rock On!!!
Greg Stecher .... I hear you mate 🇦🇺✊️😝🇦🇺. The last 2 concerts I went to before the world went to hell because of the “you-know-what” were The Eagles (before Glenn Frey passed away) & Bruce Springsteen. Both cost a small fortune, but MAN was it worth it ☝️🤩🤚. I’ve always enjoyed artists who have been around for at least 30+ years as longevity means you’ll get an awesome show ✌️😄✌️
Seen 'em live 3 times inside, once outside.
The outside show, in 2009, took place DURING A STORM! There was literally lightning in the sky and it rained almost the whole time.
And Angus & Brian got soaked with the rest of us. Best show I've ever been to.
Most big concerts like that they have it divided up into sections with a small walkway between each group for security and emergencies
If you want to see Angus at his craziest - watch the song called “Jailbreak” at this same festival -“Donnington 1991”
Seen them in 1980....best concert I ever been at!!!!
There were 5 bands playing that day. Black Crowes (excellent), Queensryche (also excellent), Motley Crue (so boring I fell asleep), Metallica (great) & then AC/DC (see for yourself).
The comment about containing a crowd like that is redundant - we're there to have a great time, enjoy the music, get a bit inebriated & meet other people. It was great day.
I've seen them both indoors & outdoors & they just sell out wherever they choose to play.
Check out live from river PLATE........the GREATEST band ever right there!
I love these kind of videos because as a HUGE acdc fan i love seeing people introduced to them or at least havent heard much of them before. and it feels like its just keeping the legacy of acdc and rockn roll going which is awesome
their world tours what lasts for 2 years sells out in just 24 hours! here in Scotland tickets got sold out in 16 mins
Thank you for loving ROCK AND ROLL!! Much LUV!!!!!
Everybody's an AC/DC fan, just some people haven't figured it out yet...
ACDC is for everyone in the world. If youre at their concert your among family, no hostility, no racism, no egos. Just having a great time with 1 million of your brothers and sisters. You wanna get a party started? Play ANY ACDC song. Period!
This is simple, this is what is AC/DC about, just the Best !!!! Rock and Roll band ever, Pure Rock and Roll mates🤟🤟🤟
this was a big festival type concert but ac/dc were the headliners
Donnington '92. Legendary.
Most of us are just there to have a good time. Very rarely see anyone trying to hurt someone. Not saying it doesn't happen, but usually respect for one another.
Absolutely. Not sure that would be true today anymore. What happened?
You're confused!! ACDC fans would never charge the stage, they're loved! Now i could see the crowd at a Rap concert charging the stage! Been to a few where there were fights galore, and throwing sh*t on stage!
actually there's a video about a fan throwing a beer at angus😂
Back in Black 1980 album on the charts for 2-1/2 years in the US Only thriller sold more albums. Look at the River Plate videos, the crowd looks like a living thing like an ocean. Never witnessed anything like that.
RIP Malcom, we miss you and love you forever.
Hey guys what's up great video reaction keep them coming. Can you please react to imtherealak any song or remix thanks you won't regret it.
Every one of AC/DC's guest would have their back, if shit went down.. I know I would!
Dude! You stopped the video at all the best transitions. So go watch the Iron Man 2 version and don't pause. Just enjoy.
Or another great AC/DC song is STIFF UPPER LIP
You should see them in concert live, incredible!
they played 3 sold out shows in River Platte - each show had 6.7k people there
Lol when people react too AC/DC they sound different then everyone else
I saw ac/dc in the 80s two times . and it was a inside concert and yes it was sold out and yes the whole place smelled like pot . Totally a fantastic time
This was the first band I got to experience live and yes the energy is real and you don't see this band you experience this band!
Notice how she just can't stop smiling.
Saw them in an indoor concert in mid 90s,pretty loud.
GUYS YOU GOTTA CHECKOUT THUNDERSTRUCK IN 2009 IN ARGENTINA FOOTBALL STADIUM OVER 100,000 PEOPLE. WE LOVE ROCK-'N'-ROLL 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🖤🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
Should check out Gone Shootin’
The energy is for rea! Angus at his age now still has that energy.. it’s a passion for the music! 🔥🤟🔥
Do LET THERE BE ROCK LIVE AT THE RIVER PLATE AC/DC
My first concert at 16yrs old (1982 Boston Garden) was AC/DC. Everyone is in a great mood. Paid a lot for those tickets!! Everyone bonds at these concerts.
One of the most fitting names ever: AC/DC - Electric Energy
To see more of Angus Young's energy please react to AC/DC let there be Rock live from Donington. Angus Cuts loose.
great choice. this is my fave song and show of theirs! great reaction!!
Most of the band members were from 60s to 70s during this video. I'm grateful if seen them several times live in the 80s and 90s. Best rock band ever!!
I saw em in 1984 at The Omni, in Atlanta. It was an indoor venue, and sold out both nights. 😀
Imagine the rush you'd get standing up on the stage looking out at that many people ,... think they did 3 shows there all sold out, i might be thinking of river platte , but they were certainly the head line act, if not the only act
Ever seen the crowd they played at Monsters of rock in Moscow? Almost a million people
It's insane. It's worth looking up metallica and pa tera sets for that show also.
I was listening to AC/DC , way back in the 70's, and in 2003, I took my 11 year old daughter to see them at Joe Louis Arena, Detroit Mi. She is 28 years old now, and still talks about how cool it was.
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Wow! I miss JLA. Saw Prince there twice. I work at the new arena down the street. Love it! Wish I could see the foo fighters for my bday but they cancelled the tour bc of COVID😣🤷🏾♀️
@@mztweety1374 , in 1980 (or 81?), I went to see the Rolling Stones at the Pontiac Silverdome. An almost unheard of musician was supposed to be the opening band. Name: Prince. Back then I did not know who he was. I do not know why he did not open for the Stones, and I didn't care at the time, but in hind sight, it would have been very cool to see him.
@@Mikemyers2948 , it is always good to hear from your negative contingent. Thanks.
High Voltage from “Live at Donnington” features Angus at his best. It’s a must see.
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Someone once accused AC/DC of making the same album ten times in a row. Angus Young shot back, "That's a damn dirty lie! We've made the same album ELEVEN times in a row."
LIVE AT THE RIVER PLATE is where you REALLY see the energy from the crowd ...lol
Angus Young on Lead Guitar [co-founder of AC/DC]
His Brother Malcolm Young - rhythm guitar [co-founder of AC/DC]
The older Brother I think his name is Steven was already in the music scene when they emerged
and did a lot of work recording the first few albums
Bon Scott - first Vocalist - died in 1979-1980 found in a car where he passed out after drinking...I think it was asphyxiation [sufficating on his own vommit]
All 4 are actually Scottish and immigrated to Australia...
The Second singer Brian Johnston, from England, was found quickly after Scott died, and they released Back in Black LP shortly after that and Back in Black LP pretty much blew them into the stratosphere!!
Their sister convinced Angus to wear the schoolboy uniform after he had tried other costumes on stage... and Angus in the Schoolboy uniform became one of their "signatures"...another signature of Angus is he makes the devil horns on his forehead with his pointer-fingers
Angus also likes to play while laying on his back kicking and spinning around like he's having a seizure...
Listen to everything they have done...[over and over] I've never heard a bad song from AC/DC, just some better, than others...
AC/DC has been rocking beer-guzzling stoners since the mid-1970s!
AC/DC, a prime example of being Bless by the Rock Gods to be Gods of Rock[or maybe that's backward]?!
I saw them twice in Chicago inside a building...this was pre stadium show times.. saw Bon Scott, and the Hells bells tour...with Bryan
Ive heard they are an awesome live experience ❤️
They are the best and the loudest concert I've ever been to! Yes it was indoors I was very close to stage off to the right. I felt I was on speed for days!
Wear headphones.
All they needed was Iron Man showing up and saying "Make a move reindeer games" (from Avengers 1) this song still rocks🔥⚡
Live at Donington is the DVD recording of the Australian rock band AC/DC‘s show at Donington Park on 17 August 1991, directed by David Mallet; it was the band's third Monsters of Rock festival. The two-hour show was performed before 72,500 spectators and included real cannons, the Hells Bell, an inflatable Rosie and two inflatable Anguses: one to the right of the stage, and one in the
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I saw AC/DC live at the indoor Rosemont Horizon Ampitheater back in like 1982. It was an amazing show. I'll never forget that.
To this day they can easily sell out basketball arenas and football stadiums if any size. They also still headline major music festivals. Angus played guitar with Guns ‘N Roses at Cochella just a couple of years ago. They sometimes choose to do smaller tours, like basketball arenas, but those sell out within seconds. The rumor is that a new album and tour are coming very soon, with the tour being in 2021. If you want to see rappers and pop stars rocking out to them, try to react to their 2015 Grammy performance here: www.dailymotion.com/video/x2h3p60 You may have to stop it frequently it keep the volume low to keep The Grammys from copyright claiming you. There might be a decent copy in YouRube but I’m not sure. ...The singer lost his hearing for a while, but supposedly he got some hearing aids that will let him tour again. You might also check out the performance of Thunderstruck in Madison Square Garden in NYC with Axl Rose singing. That video has 21 million views!!! Last, please react to the Guns ‘N Roses ”November Rain” video (over a billion views!!) and Gojira’s “The Art Of Dying” Live here: m.ua-cam.com/video/qAZLmfLk3l0/v-deo.html They are very heavy but will blow your mind!!!!! The drummer especially!!
On behalf of OLD ROCKERS ( I’m 63) I want to say thank you and bless you both for this video reaction. I absolutely love seeing members of a demographic that you wouldn’t normally associate with this genre of music have such a great appreciation for a video like this. This band obviously struck paydirt when they discovered their “magic formula” all those many years ago. I was fortunate enough to be about three rows back and just right of center stage when they played here in my hometown back in the mid-70’s with Bon Scott and they were incendiary. I can tell you guys are both genuinely digging it and your reactions are great! Now, if you haven’t already been prompted, please check out some later videos of live Iron Maiden shows, particularly shows from the mid-90’s forward as the video quality will be better and the stage sets and Eddie versions will be more elaborate. Shows filmed in Rio are usually some of their best and, in my opinion, their last few tours have been some of their best. They are, without a doubt, the Energizer Bunnies of British Heavy Metal and you really should check them out. I just found you guys today so if you’ve already done a Maiden reaction I’ll eventually get caught up. Enjoy!
I was in Sydney the night of an AC/DC concert at the Sydney Cricket Ground. I think it was 1980. I was in Marrickville, miles from the concert venue. I could hear it, so I drove to my friend’s place at Paddington. It was really loud there. So we drove down to the Cricket Ground Carpark and lay on the hood of the car and enjoyed the concert without needing to pay for tickets. It was so loud it was amazing. The next day it was reported as the second loudest concert in history with 76,000 watts of amplification, beaten only by the Who in London. Not to be outdone, they later beat the Who record. The media was full of reporting on the concert. Police had been getting complaints across a 10 mile radius about the noise levels. The Government ordered a ban on such loud concerts at the Cricket Ground.
there was 150,000 people here I worked the next tour,, AC/DC Live at River Plate spoiler alert 200,000 people were there, 60,000 on the floor alone. They had a starter band and thats all,,, They still are touring.. there in Europe now 2024 world tour
Check out Led Zeppelin at Madison Square Garden...1973! 😎👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 With all due respect, when most of the crowd is high on weed, not a whole lot of friction. Just sayin! ✌️
This is a Rock Concert....sometimes people get trampled on accident but most folks are not violent at these events. "Smoke on the water" is a song about a music festival out of control. Buffalo Springfield did "For what it's worth" a song about National Guard members killing protesting students at Kent State in Ohio...which left me so traumatized I still cry whenever it crosses my mind...which is a lot recently. Give a shout out to Portland, Oregon....where we are ANTI-FACIST and PROUD OF IT!! P.S. Paradise City is anywhere you can get homegrown, moonshine and big, warm boobies....all for free!!!
Yeah...AC/DC "Back in Black"album sold 49 mln copies (album i mean..something you can hold in your hands, no files or downloads) , and its not even their best. So yea..they r something special ;-) AAND...yes..they r relevant now - gues who's new album PWRUP is climbing nr one around the world at the moment :-P
After "Back In Black" came out in '80, AC/DC became an arena/stadium band overnight and from then on.
This song barely gets any "reactor love" so I'm hyped you did it!
Another rare one with an epic crowd is Metallica, "Sad But True", Moscow 1991. You won't be disappointed.
He still rocks at like 60 years okd 🔥
Having such dynamic energy has made AC/DC synonymous with Rock and Roll.
And yes they do play indoors but very large venues. Up here in Canada they had 3 shows booked in Edmonton Alberta and had to add 7 more in order to meet the demand. Same thing happened to the south of Alberta in Calgary. I met the band Canada day 1979 in Edmonton when nobody knew them yet. And have staid friends online now since the internet began. Songs like "If you want blood" ,"Shoot to thrill",and "Fire your guns", alongvwith "For those about to Rock", "What do you do for money,honey" can set you up for an energy filled, drive, workout, or day. Awesome music.
Try first reaction yo Judas Priest, PAINKILLER, and You've got another thing coming. Guaranteed to Rock your socks off. From my isolation room in the Critical care unit, keep up your reaction videos. I'm enjoying them. Rob C
Donnington is a 3 day festival
Ac/DC does VERY well in a building. Oakland Ca. 2000 Stiff upper lip tour. 33 thousand plus...they freaking rocked it!!!
AC/DC have the crowd in the palm of there hand no need for security the band is the authority 😂😂😂😂. Wee Angus is one of the greatest guitar hero’s of all time.... FACTS....
Just imagine the thrill of all those people there for YOU. And they are there with you, rocking with you. To you. Must be somewhat godlike. I can't wait to see AC/DC one more time with the new album...
They headline. There would be an opening act in an concert like this you would have 3 or 4. But the last 2 and a 1/2 hours is always ACDC.
The only concert that I'm aware of in indicates that they attended that they didn't headline was the sar's concert in Toronto. 500000 people at the Air Force base. There was a bunch of bands and the last 3 were ACDC, rush, and then The Rolling Stones. ACDC blew the stones off the stage and Mick Jaeger said afterwards that he would never ever be the closing act for ACDC again. He said they are impossible to follow.
04:38 The energy of Angus is no longer a secret ... milkshake, Tea & cigarettes Benson & Hedges
If you want to see a good band with a lot of energy, you should definitely check out nightwish symphonic metal band from Finland, 1996-2020, start with wacken 2013 for better quality, awesome thanks 😊
Established 1973 and still ROCKN HARD. Seen them in a undercover stadium in Melbourne Australia 1991. Full sell out concerts plus multiple extra to cope
This is the MONSTERS OF ROCK festival , AC/DC was a headliner so basically everybody stayed to the end just watch them and still to this day ANY AC/DC concert gets that amount of people. They're just the greatest of all time.
The time before cellphones nd jiss total focus on the band. I been fortunate to see this show at Monsters of rock in Copenhagen- together with Metallica. Queensrÿche, Black Crowes- same year nd all I can say is, up to this day I´ve only seen one band to compare with that show wich is Rammstein last year. Can highly recommend you to check AC/DC "For those about to rock", Metallica "Enter sandman", Pantera "Donimation" in Moscow -91 with over 1 million people in the crowd.
6:07 "i don't know how they don't go deaf" if you only knew. "In April 2016, during the Rock or Bust World Tour, AC/DC announced the departure of Johnson, citing hearing issues. As the band explained it, Johnson risked total hearing loss if he continued. Johnson stated that his hearing issues hadn't come from performing for 36 years with AC/DC, but from having forgotten to put ear plugs in during a race that left him with a punctured left ear drum."
These guys formed in Sydney Australia back in 1973 with brothers Angus and Malcolm Young I first got to see them in Melbourne Australia in 1975 love them then and still my favourite band today. Rock on guys try Whole lotta Rosie at River Plate.
I was in that crowd, I got my first AC/DC album in 1981 (Back in Black) age 16 and never looked back. Last time I seen them was a couple of years ago at Wembley stadium London.
A roomate of mine once remarked..and he was not into hard rock, but AC/DC has such a back beat and energy...it gets even guys up bebopping and dancing. They were so high energy. I saw them once and of all the concerts, it was probably the most pumped up atmosphere. I have been to many that have some kind of down where you lose energy. Not with AC/DC. You don't that is how electric and high energy they were/are. I saw them early 90s at Wash DC and it was a 17K building. One of the wildest funnest concerts ever.
Due to the pandemic we may never see crowds like this again! When I first started to learning guitar I practiced ac/dc s rhythm parts all the time! Love Malcom Young’s guitar playing!! In fact my first electric guitar will probably be the same one he’s playing a Gretsch.
Fun fact for you guys: Angus Young always do his version of Chuck Berry's famed duck walk. Chuck did his walk with both legs but Angus always stick his left foot in front & skips forward. I hope you know who Chuck Berry is. 😅
Watch the 2009 River Plate (Argentina) Concerts. 3 nights drew over half a million fans
They were pretty old here in this video.
They were in their 30s and early 40s....yeah, reeeeal old! I suppose it is to a 12 year old.
Dean Bros: How do you contain a crowd like that?
Short Answer: You DON'T contain an ACDC crowd.....it's never been tried!
Lol love the reactions. Saw AC/DC at the Omni in Atlanta in 1982 for my 18th birthday. Best concert ever! And yes- always sold out quick!
Angus Young would lose about 12 pounds of water weight in every concert that AC/DC did.
Theyd have to have their show at Ford Field the next time they come here. I think capacity is like 60,000. My job only holds 21,000 at the most
Heh, welcome to the world of Hard Rock and Heavy Metal. When comes to this music, expect the unexpected, where you get to discover bands with unique talent and skills you never thought or imagined existed and will make you stand in awe. *In AWE!*
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If you didn't live in that era, it may be hard to get that most concerts were like this, especially out doors concerts. Most all named bands had 100,000's of concert goers. And like others said you camped out and just partied for days. Since Woodstock 1969 and forward, it was all fun, with barely no rules. Police didn't dare interfere unless it was life threatening. But if it was a concert indoors, it was just as crazy but less people. In the 60's and 70's not many people got hurt. But later it just depended on the fans of that group. If they were bangers then you might have a chance of trouble. Otherwise still fun. Angus Young had to be the craziest on stage guitarist in that time. But as true to himself as can be. It was NO stage act. The man just went nuts and played his heart out because he loved to play and have fun.
You don't know how they don't know go deaf, they wear ear plugs.
AC/DC is known to be the LOUDEST live rock band. You leave with your ears ringing and not able to hear until the next day.