Malcolm kept a low profile and played up the back in front of the massive speakers near the Drummer. Malcolm was a music mastermind, a quiet achiever, writing some of the most amazing Guitar riffs. RIP mate
One Direction have sold multi- millions of albums and they are rubbish. Album sales are not a true indicator of greatness Michael. Some of the best Rock bands I've seen locally in Australia sold 20 or 30k copies of their albums and they are way better than some big bands that sold millions. AC/DC are a great band, though not the greatest ever. Neither are The Stones, they are very patchy. I've got 33 studio albums by a band who've had a few line-up changes since their beginning in the mid-60's, that I rate as the most authentic Rock band in history.
Yes Simon was damn good in is time with AC/DC. And when Thunderstruck came out with the release of The Razor's Edge, Chris Slade was awesomely the man for the job. But Phil Rudd will always be my favorite AC/DC drummer.
Saw Simon Wright play with AC/DC in Stockholm 1984. 🤘🏻 Saw them the same Day as Mötley Crüe and Van Halen att Monsters Of Rock att Råsunda in Stockholm. 👍🏻✌🏻😉
I'm 45 and grew up poor in rural eastern Kentucky. My friend at school let me listen to 74 jail break tape and it changed my life. This one brought me to tears in a good way....
Lived in Scotland for 5 minutes, Their formative years were in Australia, Made their name in Australia, Became Australian citizens, Malcolm is buried in Australia and so will be Angus, They are Scottish as Yorkshire pudding, The whole world knows they are the greatest Australian band of all time!
Time for Captain Obvious to point out that the Rhythm section on this song is very tight n punchy. Any Band would be very proud to have the Drummer in this AC/DC line-up.
There is no such thing as a bad AC/DC album or song. Two AC/DC albums are all killer / no filler (Highway to Hell - Bon / Back in Black - Brian). Their other albums are all strong, better than any almost every other album by anyone else. These guys are the greatest rock / blues band of all time IMHO.
@@killval849 - I agree! I really like H.T.H, but I also prefer Powerage to H.T.H, as far as the Bon Scott era! As far as Brian Johnson...B.I.B of course!!
When I was in high school, I listened this song during recess. My class teacher saw it and asked me astonished: "What? They're still around?"... what can I say, that was 40 years ago... Rock n' Roll obviously keeps you young!😄
This solo it's worth from Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and other shredders from the late 80's, for those who said that Angus Young it's an sloppy guitarist, you have this proof of knowing you're fucking wrong! AC/DC will rule forever!
Angus is a performer more than an amazing musician. In fact, none of the songs AC/DC does require a huge amount if talent. But they are awesome nonetheless. 2015 and they're still going!
I heard this song in February 1988 , I was 13 years old and this song blew me away !!!. From this day I'm a AC/DC fan. Since 1988 !!!. AC/DC FOREVER !!!.
I saw AC/DC on 09/06/1974 at The Sydney Opera House as the support act for Stevie Wright. Stevie Wright was massive in 1974 with Evie, Parts 1,2,3 the Eleven-and-a-half-minute song which spent a couple of months at #1 on the Charts and the Hard Road album, which also dominated the Charts. Dave Evans was still Lead Singer of AC/DC until late 1974, so I saw a piece of Australian Rock history. The boys didn't like Dave Evans very much at all, so they sent him and his tight lycra pants back to Sydney Band, Rabbit. Imagine a 'cheap' version of David Lee Roth, that was Dave Evans. I had just turned 13 and was amazed to see the Guitarist wearing a school uniform and a backpack. At this time, they had just released " Can I Sit Next to You Girl " which Bon re-recorded when he joined a few months after this historic concert. Then they had a minor Hit song with their cover of " Baby Please Don't Go" which showcased Angus' prowess as a Lead Guitarist. AC/DC made a coup of a move by securing the greatest Rock Frontman, in history, Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott. Bon was cheeky, charming and wild. I cried uncontrollably when he died. Bon had already played in The Valentines, and he even played Drums once on Young Talent time. Bon Scott was also the undisputed leader of Fraternity, the art rock band - and played recorder - with them before joining AC/DC in 1974. Bon was replaced in Fraternity by an up-and-coming 17 yr. old Wildman by the name of Jimmy Barnes. In my heart nobody can replace the mighty Bon Scott!!!
I saw this tour and a missile came out of the bottom of the stage and Angus was in it, opened the door and the crowd went nuts and he jumps out of it and starts running all over the stage, great show. Brian picked up Angus on his shoulders when he went into the crowd playing, absolutely insane guitar solo. It was an EPIC night for the fans, but for AC/DC it was just another show.
Halloween night, 1988. This show stayed #1 for 30+ years. It moved to #2 when I took my daughter to see Slipknot in 2019. It was great to see her let loose! 🤘🏿🖤🤘🏼😎🔥🔥🔥
+Gabe Cilia miss him...if he doesn't come back (and Phil also), there won't be the same Ac/Dc again, ever. the best line up on the black ice tour, Ac/Dc at its finest
Stevie only took malcolm's place halfway through the tour for this album, so it's obviously not him. All it takes is a simple google image search to see that it's malcolm.
It is very good Indeed. And I didn't love it at first sight. I had to see a magistral live ! But you're totally right: it will last nearly as long as radiations ! Glad to hear you vote for that Art !
most awesome song ever ! pure genius and the drummer cracks me up ! He looks like a guy that would sit in front of you in social studies class ! haha what an unbelievable group of musicians !!
I still remember myself jumping like a maniac on the bed the time when I first heard this song on the radio back in the late '80s. What a feeling, what a song! How time has passed and AC/DC still delivering the goods after all these problems. We should build statues of the band all around the world. At least!
ACDC is THE BEST band ever. I saw them with Bon Scott and Brian Johnson. A part of my youth I will never forget, and I will listen to them when I am very old.
Me too! I saw them on the Powerage tour and every tour since then!! Without a doubt, they are my all time favorite band!! I even have AC/DC tattooed across my entire back!! I fucking love AC/DC!!
I only seen ACDC, best performance as of this very second. I like the band, I'm not interested who's in the band. It's Mutt Lange who is the GENIUS! XoCami Mutchler 💋
jbjb9402 I was in the National Guard annual 2 week summer camp at AP Hill Virginia, It was 105 degrees most days. Miserable, but my son was born a week after I came home, thats why I remember it so well.
May of '88 i saw AC/DC at the Byrne Arena in East Rutherford...they opened with this song....within 30 seconds they became my favorite band to see live
Malcolm Mitchell Young 6 January 1953 Glasgow, Scotland. As important as any other member in the band that made in rock history. Rock history lost too soon. We miss you Malcolm..
I'm lucky to have been in the right places at the right times, in the mid- late 70's, to see Bon Scott and his cheeky grin out front of AC/DC in Sydney, when I was a teenager. I knew I was seeing something very special. I was shocked, stunned and devastated on 19th February 1980.................... I'll get to Fremantle one day.
@@JimLord999 The Band members call themselves AUSTRALIAN. So do THE EASYBEATS and they met at The Villawood Detention Centre for Immigrants in the mid-60's. Without AUSTRALIA these Bands wouldn't have met and formed.
Was für eine mega Stimme dieser Mann doch hat. Es lief gerade im Radio, ja und man muß es laut hören. Der Hammer auch an die Band. Ich liebe eure Musik 😘. LG Tanja 🥰
This is only one of several of their concerts I was lucky to attend. A missile comes out of the stage and at the appropriate time, out pops Angus after kicking out the door. If I was ever in such a position of wealth to throw a party for myself and some friends, this is still the band I would invite to play. Besides, I learned to play guitar thanks to these guys. Maybe we could jam.
I saw AC/DC on 09/06/1974 at The Sydney Opera House as the support act for Stevie Wright. Stevie Wright was massive in 1974 with Evie, Parts 1,2,3 the Eleven-and-a-half-minute song which spent a couple of months at #1 on the Charts and the Hard Road album, which also dominated the Charts. Dave Evans was still Lead Singer of AC/DC until late 1974, so I saw a piece of Australian Rock history. The boys didn't like Dave Evans very much at all, so they sent him and his tight lycra pants back to Sydney Band, Rabbit. Imagine a 'cheap' version of David Lee Roth, that was Dave Evans. I had just turned 13 and was amazed to see the Guitarist wearing a school uniform and a backpack. At this time, they had just released " Can I Sit Next to You Girl " which Bon re-recorded when he joined a few months after this historic concert. Then they had a minor Hit song with their cover of " Baby Please Don't Go" which showcased Angus' prowess as a Lead Guitarist. AC/DC made a coup of a move by securing the greatest Rock Frontman, in history, Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott. Bon was cheeky, charming and wild. I cried uncontrollably when he died. Bon had already played in The Valentines, and he even played Drums once on Young Talent time. Bon Scott was also the undisputed leader of Fraternity, the art rock band - and played recorder - with them before joining AC/DC in 1974. Bon was replaced in Fraternity by an up-and-coming 17 yr. old Wildman by the name of Jimmy Barnes. In my heart nobody can replace the mighty Bon Scott!!!
I have watched this video over 6 thousand times, studied it and submitted a dissertation on it for my PHD - but I still can't work out how Angus was on the stage one minute then a moment later he came out of the missile warhead after it slammed into the arena? ... pure genius. I think basically they put Angus in a missile and fired him at the Sydney Opera house and then re-cut the video.... amazing stuff
My First Time seeing Them Live 1986 Birmingham Arena [ We [ Manchester had to go There then as ours did not come until 95 ! ] ~ Saw Them Every UK Tour Since ing Doninton 91 ~ Always a FAB Show and Songs that have Stood the Test of Time
Simon Wright is a hell of a drummer, just plain high
energy.
Yeah he had such stubby little arms too.
@@chriswalshe499 1988
AC/DC
Nobody and I mean, nobody rocks, the house like AC/DC. Nobody!!!
I'm still listening in 2024, long live rock &roll!! ACDC rules 80's rock.
Same here!
Good to see people still listening to it today.
AC/DC
Me too ;)
Acdc rule altogether, no one comes close to them ,I will be listening to acdc in heaven 🎉😊rip bon ,mal 🙏
Malcolm kept a low profile and played up the back in front of the massive speakers near the Drummer.
Malcolm was a music mastermind, a quiet achiever, writing some of the most amazing Guitar riffs.
RIP mate
AC/DC
1988
I think Malcolm was kind of shy.
Best acdc song ever. That drumming is out of this world.
R.I.P. Malcolm... the master of rhythm guitar!
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Hell Yea.. He knew he was a part of rock history. Playin in the greatest band ever. Still to this day. They have not been touched in album sales.
One Direction have sold multi- millions of albums and they are rubbish.
Album sales are not a true indicator of greatness Michael.
Some of the best Rock bands I've seen locally in Australia sold 20 or 30k copies of their albums and they are way better than some big bands that sold millions.
AC/DC are a great band, though not the greatest ever.
Neither are The Stones, they are very patchy.
I've got 33 studio albums by a band who've had a few
line-up changes since their beginning in the mid-60's, that I rate as the most authentic Rock band in history.
Damn right man, you hit a home run
@@michaelbienicewicz2993 acdc forever man, keep rockin and rollin
This is one of the most underrated AC/DC songs ever! Deserves to be played live again!
At the Donington concert it's a bestiality ... In a good way, of course
Couldn't agree more. It's my second favorite AC/DC track after Thunderstruck.
Blow Up Your Video is awesome drinking music.
The Razors Edge album is a bit overrated....Blow Up Your Video was a bettter album.
What makes this song so awesome...is that it sounds like it could be a Bon song.
Mal with the Gretsch and that leg pumping like a piston. RIP to a GOAT who's sorely missed. 🎸
AC /DC ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ POR SIEMPRE
AC/DC
One of AC/DC’s best, yet most underrated songs.
My neighbors got to hear this tune often on my Polk sound system. Turn it up to level 11, Nigel.
Simon Wright gives this what it needs, doesn't hold back, definitely one of their most rocking songs by far .
RIP Malcolm. Simon Wright is a monster on the drums.
Yes Simon was damn good in is time with AC/DC. And when Thunderstruck came out with the release of The Razor's Edge, Chris Slade was awesomely the man for the job. But Phil Rudd will always be my favorite AC/DC drummer.
I am a massive AC/DC fan and have been for over 40years . THE greatest rock band in the planet .I am 67 .Love rock music .Period
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Same here mate...They were unique and high energy.
Perfect for car rides, perfect for a chill night, perfect in every way.
Back in the 90's I made a mix tape for driving and this was definitely on it.
@@stuartgorka989 AC/DC
Perfect for chili night too!
An absolute legend Malcolm Young Rest in peace God 🙏 you
Simon is a Proper drummer
Yer hes great
@@nigelhaines7900AC/DC
1988
Saw Simon Wright play with AC/DC in Stockholm 1984. 🤘🏻
Saw them the same Day as Mötley Crüe and Van Halen att Monsters Of Rock att Råsunda in Stockholm. 👍🏻✌🏻😉
I'm 45 and grew up poor in rural eastern Kentucky. My friend at school let me listen to 74 jail break tape and it changed my life. This one brought me to tears in a good way....
AC/DC
1988
I highly rate this song. Always have. Always will.
Mar 11, 2013
1988
Angus Young,
AC/DC Heatseeker (Official Video) 1988
AC/DC
I'm here ..63 and still rockin. ACDC ROX
One of their most under appreciated tracks.
AC/DC
Even better live
@@jpow73 AC/DC Heatseeker (Official Video) 1988
1988
Two of the greatest Scots to ever live
Lived in Scotland for 5 minutes, Their formative years were in Australia, Made their name in Australia, Became Australian citizens, Malcolm is buried in Australia and so will be Angus, They are Scottish as Yorkshire pudding, The whole world knows they are the greatest Australian band of all time!
Yep, having Scottish parents, being born in Scotland and living there for the first ten years, not scottish at all 😂
@@beano1eyeMy Land Cruiser is Scottish, nice one!
A fair conclusion is that they're both,so you guys should be double proud!@@bracken10011
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Time for Captain Obvious to point out that the Rhythm section on this song is very tight n punchy.
Any Band would be very proud to have the Drummer in this AC/DC line-up.
There is no such thing as a bad AC/DC album or song. Two AC/DC albums are all killer / no filler (Highway to Hell - Bon / Back in Black - Brian). Their other albums are all strong, better than any almost every other album by anyone else.
These guys are the greatest rock / blues band of all time IMHO.
I prefer Powerage actually over Highway to Hell!
I bet that there was never ever a boring / bad concert either!
Oh yes! Have you listened Powerage album?
All of AC/DC's albums kicked ass. They also put on a kick ass show too
@@killval849 - I agree! I really like H.T.H, but I also prefer Powerage to H.T.H, as far as the Bon Scott era! As far as Brian Johnson...B.I.B of course!!
Keep on rocking in heaven Malcom you will be truly missed.
Lets f@@kin GO!!!!⚖️💪🏽🌎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💥🤡👺💩🤡👺💩☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️⚰️⚰️⚰️⚰️🛡️⚔️👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🖕🏽🖕🏽🖕🏽🥳🥳🥳🥳♥️♥️♥️🙏🏽💪🏽🏆💥🥂💫😅
Simon Wright man what a fuckn badass drummer his facial expressions his energy at 1:57 fucking nailing it from beginning to end 😎🤘
Back in 1988 I went miles to get the Single.
Simon was having the time of his life🤟💪
I remember when this video came out and seeing Simon at 2:00, thinking he looks bored. And yep, he was.
Brian Johnson my favourite for ever.😍🔥🔥🔥❤️
AC/DC
Simon Wright
Nothing more needs to be said 🥁
From 85,when I was 12.Till now, and 4 ever.
Happy Birthday Malcom Rest In Peace Brother ✌🙏💛💕✨❤✌🙏💛💕
First ACDC album l ever bought!! Flashbacks to the eighties.
If this song doesn't get you pumped, nothin will!
This song changed my life 30 years ago. Seen them 16 times live and will be fan to the day I die !! AC/DC forever!
AC/DC
You watched them 16 times !! Wow man.... I wish I could have watched them. These 5 are me idols
S@@garycarr3857
When I was in high school, I listened this song during recess. My class teacher saw it and asked me astonished: "What? They're still around?"... what can I say, that was 40 years ago... Rock n' Roll obviously keeps you young!😄
AC/DC, They are and will allways be the kings of Rock
False, untrue, they are the kings of music !
Oscar Payco w
And maiden and gnrs
rock and roll
no
Turn it up!
AC/DC is the best band in the world
This solo it's worth from Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and other shredders from the late 80's, for those who said that Angus Young it's an sloppy guitarist, you have this proof of knowing you're fucking wrong!
AC/DC will rule forever!
TheAceSpaceman A sloppy Guitarist is Jimmy Page Live! ;) not Angus Young
CentralCoastBoyz dont agree with that!
left4mostawesome Well, his replacement in the "New GnR" is worse
Angus is a performer more than an amazing musician. In fact, none of the songs AC/DC does require a huge amount if talent. But they are awesome nonetheless.
2015 and they're still going!
Marcus Petrushko Exactly, AC/DC captures the spirit of Rock and Roll more than most rock bands ever do!
I heard this song in February 1988 , I was 13 years old and this song blew me away !!!. From this day I'm a AC/DC fan. Since 1988 !!!. AC/DC FOREVER !!!.
your pfp is even the album this song is in
I saw AC/DC on 09/06/1974 at The Sydney Opera House as the support act for Stevie Wright.
Stevie Wright was massive in 1974 with Evie, Parts 1,2,3 the Eleven-and-a-half-minute song which spent a couple of months at #1 on the Charts and the Hard Road album, which also dominated the Charts.
Dave Evans was still Lead Singer of AC/DC until late 1974, so I saw a piece of Australian Rock history.
The boys didn't like Dave Evans very much at all, so they sent him and his tight lycra pants back to Sydney Band, Rabbit.
Imagine a 'cheap' version of David Lee Roth, that was Dave Evans.
I had just turned 13 and was amazed to see the Guitarist wearing a school uniform and a backpack.
At this time, they had just released " Can I Sit Next to You Girl " which Bon re-recorded when he joined a few months after this historic concert.
Then they had a minor Hit song with their cover of " Baby Please Don't Go" which showcased Angus' prowess as a Lead Guitarist.
AC/DC made a coup of a move by securing the greatest Rock Frontman, in history, Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott.
Bon was cheeky, charming and wild.
I cried uncontrollably when he died.
Bon had already played in The Valentines, and he even played Drums once on Young Talent time.
Bon Scott was also the undisputed leader of Fraternity, the art rock band - and played recorder - with them before joining AC/DC in 1974.
Bon was replaced in Fraternity by an up-and-coming 17 yr. old Wildman by the name of Jimmy Barnes.
In my heart nobody can replace the mighty Bon Scott!!!
@@blue_staf4563 1988
@@alanstrom2221 AC/DC
этипарни суппер супперовые!! полный позитив !! СВОИМИ ПЕСНЯМИ БОЛЬНОГО ВЫЛИЧАТ !! и МЕРТВОГО ВОСКРЕСЯТ!!
!WARNING! Listening to this song while driving may result in speeding tickets. Listen at own discretion.
Cruising with this song on is the best feeling!
❤😂
Can confirm got nailed doing 130 mph in a 70 zone 😂
Greatest badass rock band in the world .Every song has 'balls ' .PURE ,strong ,electric noise
AC/DC Heatseeker (Official Video) 1988
AC/DC Blow Up Your Video 📹 1988
1988
Blow Up Your Video was my first AC/DC album (cassette) and it will always hold a special place for me. Heat seeker is one of my favourite songs on it
HEATSEEKER was a big chart Hit in the UK & AUSTRALIA.
I saw this tour and a missile came out of the bottom of the stage and Angus was in it, opened the door and the crowd went nuts and he jumps out of it and starts running all over the stage, great show. Brian picked up Angus on his shoulders when he went into the crowd playing, absolutely insane guitar solo. It was an EPIC night for the fans, but for AC/DC it was just another show.
We really don't care sir
@@Mikemyers2948 who pissed in your cheerios?
Halloween night, 1988. This show stayed #1 for 30+ years. It moved to #2 when I took my daughter to see Slipknot in 2019. It was great to see her let loose! 🤘🏿🖤🤘🏼😎🔥🔥🔥
@@Mikemyers2948 ⬅️troll
@@Mikemyers2948 oooh, so witty. You’re a bit of a d-bag aren’t you?
Right up there with their all-time greats. ACDC is one of my f....'s to the bullshit of the 2020s !
Angus' schoolboy uniform makes it rockier!
that malcolm smiling in the background just amazing
+Gabe Cilia miss him...if he doesn't come back (and Phil also), there won't be the same Ac/Dc again, ever. the best line up on the black ice tour, Ac/Dc at its finest
Yes
Isn't that Stevie in the video?
I read somwhere that Stevie was in the 88 videos - but he surely isn't in all of them!
Stevie only took malcolm's place halfway through the tour for this album, so it's obviously not him. All it takes is a simple google image search to see that it's malcolm.
My brother got me into ax/dc and he had this song playing as they closed the curtains for his cremation 🤟
My favourite AC/DC song. Always puts me in a good mood😊👍
It is very good Indeed. And I didn't love it at first sight. I had to see a magistral live ! But you're totally right: it will last nearly as long as radiations ! Glad to hear you vote for that Art !
@@stephanearthaud8308 AC/DC
Me to😊
😊
Be careful driving to this song
Probably my favorite album. Brian's voice had finally settled and sounded consistent, and I really loved the sound of this album.
AC/DC
AC/DC Blow Up Your Video 📹 1988
AC/DC Heatseeker (Official Video) 1988
1988
Epic
most awesome song ever ! pure genius and the drummer cracks me up ! He looks like a guy that would sit in front of you in social studies class ! haha what an unbelievable group of musicians !!
I still remember myself jumping like a maniac on the bed the time when I first heard this song on the radio back in the late '80s. What a feeling, what a song! How time has passed and AC/DC still delivering the goods after all these problems. We should build statues of the band all around the world. At least!
It's my all time favourite song of all time too! I don't think I'll ever grow out of AC/DC.
exactly man! im so happy i was on one of the last their concert in Germany they were with Brian..
Me too, man
azwris very nice comment. Just if you are not American. ,, Greetings from Mexico
@George Kafiridis hahaha, exactly!!!
ACDC is THE BEST band ever. I saw them with Bon Scott and Brian Johnson. A part of my youth I will never forget, and I will listen to them when I am very old.
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
Me too! I saw them on the Powerage tour and every tour since then!! Without a doubt, they are my all time favorite band!! I even have AC/DC tattooed across my entire back!! I fucking love AC/DC!!
I only seen ACDC, best performance as of this very second. I like the band, I'm not interested who's in the band. It's Mutt Lange who is the GENIUS! XoCami Mutchler 💋
So wait, Angus was on stage, then somehow magically got into the missile? This man is a legend.
AC/DC is a true rock band , Body and Soul. The power this song is unbelievable!
AC/DC
1988 was one of the hottest years ever, literally.
jbjb9402
I was in the National Guard annual 2 week summer camp at AP Hill Virginia, It was 105 degrees most days. Miserable, but my son was born a week after I came home, thats why I remember it so well.
Thats wild, guess neither one of us could ever forget 88`.
May of '88 i saw AC/DC at the Byrne Arena in East Rutherford...they opened with this song....within 30 seconds they became my favorite band to see live
I enjoy the band after 1980 but for us school fans, myself included, their early years music rocked the house in the 70's. Sorry mate ...
I was born in 1988.
Maybe that's why i love hot very much and can't stand cold...
This song is great, and Simon Wright was also! I don't care what some say.
Who is here in 2024? 🤘🏽
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Malcolm Mitchell Young 6 January 1953 Glasgow, Scotland. As important as any other member in the band that made in rock history. Rock history lost too soon. We miss you Malcolm..
AC⚡DC - FOREWER!!! ETERNITY FRESH & YOUNG ROCK'N'ROLL! in 2024
1988
I know its 1988 mate1 I mean now WHICH YEAR??? Did you check the Calendar??? Is it News for you its 2024 today?!?
AC/DC - Heatseeker (Official Video) 1988
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One of acdc's many underrated songs.
Always my favorite AC/DC song.
AC/DC Heatseeker (Official Video) 1988
1988
🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 HEATSEEKER!!!
I'm lucky to have been in the right places at the right times, in the mid- late 70's, to see Bon Scott and his cheeky grin out front of AC/DC in Sydney, when I was a teenager.
I knew I was seeing something very special.
I was shocked, stunned and devastated on 19th February 1980....................
I'll get to Fremantle one day.
All the way from Scotland greatest band ever.
@@JimLord999 The Band members call themselves AUSTRALIAN.
So do THE EASYBEATS and they met at The Villawood Detention Centre for Immigrants in the mid-60's.
Without AUSTRALIA these Bands wouldn't have met and formed.
We salute you Malcolm \m/
Oh 😓
Most powerful song 🤘🏻🤘🏻⚡⚡🤘🏻🤘🏻
R.I.P. Malcolm. We're all going to miss ya!
Jarome Unrooski Q SW
I think this is up there at the top with any AC/DC song, to me one of the best!
Me !!!… in 29/05/2023 !!!… absolute fan !!!…. I salute you from France …. Let there be rock like this genius band !!!… ❤️❤️❤️🤘🤘🤘⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
Forever.the nest rock band of the 70s and 80s
Saw them in June of 88 they opened with this song loved it ever since
Was für eine mega Stimme dieser Mann doch hat. Es lief gerade im Radio, ja und man muß es laut hören. Der Hammer auch an die Band. Ich liebe eure Musik 😘. LG Tanja 🥰
❤️❤️❤️ Thank you AC /DC for being a part of my life ❤️❤️❤️
АС/ДС ЗАВИНАГИ В НАШИТЕ СЪРЦА!
@@dimitarpanaytov7130 AC/DC
AC/DC is a great band to play on the jukebox in a bar. Gets everybody pumped up.
AC/DC
louder...................
I love Brian's laugh at the beginning
Rock on brothers
Acdc are and always will be the gods of rock
1:25 Mal is having more fun with Brian and Simon than he had with Bon and Phil
This is the band that managed to get airplay in the 80s without having a glam-oriented image. That's a fucking accomplishment.
This song always makes me smile!
AC/DC
ACDC rules rock & roll. All their music is what rock was back then. Todays music is trash!!!
This is only one of several of their concerts I was lucky to attend. A missile comes out of the stage and at the appropriate time, out pops Angus after kicking out the door.
If I was ever in such a position of wealth to throw a party for myself and some friends, this is still the band I would invite to play. Besides, I learned to play guitar thanks to these guys. Maybe we could jam.
Amazing tour!
Has AC/DC ever made a bad song? What an amazing band.
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Use to put on my headphones then my helmet and recline my 600r ninja through all the gears listening to this cassette. God I miss the 80s
Amazing High Resolution video
This is PURE AC/DC at their best .Great to see Brian Johnson back on vocals .Be an amazing tour in 2021
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Picked my guitar (100 times like early days) plugged in and wevt fuul blast!!!!!
Simon is on point here
An under rated album that possesses some serious jewels!!
AC/DC - Heatseeker (Official Video) 1988
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1988
I saw AC/DC on 09/06/1974 at The Sydney Opera House as the support act for Stevie Wright.
Stevie Wright was massive in 1974 with Evie, Parts 1,2,3 the Eleven-and-a-half-minute song which spent a couple of months at #1 on the Charts and the Hard Road album, which also dominated the Charts.
Dave Evans was still Lead Singer of AC/DC until late 1974, so I saw a piece of Australian Rock history.
The boys didn't like Dave Evans very much at all, so they sent him and his tight lycra pants back to Sydney Band, Rabbit.
Imagine a 'cheap' version of David Lee Roth, that was Dave Evans.
I had just turned 13 and was amazed to see the Guitarist wearing a school uniform and a backpack.
At this time, they had just released " Can I Sit Next to You Girl " which Bon re-recorded when he joined a few months after this historic concert.
Then they had a minor Hit song with their cover of " Baby Please Don't Go" which showcased Angus' prowess as a Lead Guitarist.
AC/DC made a coup of a move by securing the greatest Rock Frontman, in history, Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott.
Bon was cheeky, charming and wild.
I cried uncontrollably when he died.
Bon had already played in The Valentines, and he even played Drums once on Young Talent time.
Bon Scott was also the undisputed leader of Fraternity, the art rock band - and played recorder - with them before joining AC/DC in 1974.
Bon was replaced in Fraternity by an up-and-coming 17 yr. old Wildman by the name of Jimmy Barnes.
In my heart nobody can replace the mighty Bon Scott!!!
This should b up there with highway to hell and thunderstruck. What an anthem 👌
Yes sir it should be up there
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I have watched this video over 6 thousand times, studied it and submitted a dissertation on it for my PHD - but I still can't work out how Angus was on the stage one minute then a moment later he came out of the missile warhead after it slammed into the arena? ... pure genius. I think basically they put Angus in a missile and fired him at the Sydney Opera house and then re-cut the video.... amazing stuff
My First Time seeing Them Live 1986 Birmingham Arena [ We [ Manchester had to go There then as ours did not come until 95 ! ] ~ Saw Them Every UK Tour Since ing Doninton 91 ~ Always a FAB Show and Songs that have Stood the Test of Time
Top of their game on this one...dammit what a great guitar riff
This song has great energy!
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Bon and Malcolm …. Without you AC ⚡️DC no exist !!!…. ❤️❤️❤️🤘🤘🤘🤘
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