Good Reaction and I hate to tell you but you SHOULD have been directed to the iconic RIVER PLATE version of this in front of 80,000+ fans. It was absolutely amazing,my friends:)
Angus Young is one of the most iconic guitarists of all time. You guys pointed out the way he moves across the stage, it’s actually his homage to one of the most legendary black rock n rollers of all time: Chuck Berry. Chuck created the “duck walk” while he played guitar and Angus adopted it.
Angus is non-stop and for those that missed out on seeing them in concert they are one of the loudest concerts ever your ears would ring for 3 days but it's worth it
My son listened to a lot of my music. I'll never forget when he was 9 he came and said, "Mom, I've heard the most awesome band! Their name is so cool! Its AC/DC!" He was surprised when I told him they'd been around since the 70's.
Lol, I was that kid with my parents. My friend played some AC/DC on the bus and I came home so excited I discovered a new band, they thought it was pretty funny.
AC/DC comes from a time where you were only a good artist if you played good live. These days that doesn't matter. Which makes them one of the G.O.A.T of music
@@jasperlufkin Only? There were hundreds of bands and singers who were authentic,, believe it or not Madonna is one of them. I may be a metal head, but I was in my 20s when she showed up, and I dug her, just like Chrissy Hyde and Debra Harry before her.
@@dericanslum1696 Sometimes simple is better. The thing is, its extremely hard to make simple music that actually appeals to the lowest common denominator, otherwise everyone would be doing it.
I've experienced this song live twice, so let me tell you there's nothing like the sound of 30,000 people singing and shouting along. It's incredible. AC/DC is one of the best live bands you could ever hear. I stood at the end of the catwalk, watching Angus standing right over me. Glorious. Angus, the guitar player, is wearing a school boy outfit. It's his trademark. Oh, and you gotta turn the sound up. A lot.
Angus used to turn up to gigs at the local pub straight after school, he was only about 15, so he had no time to change clothes. That is where it comes from.
The dance that the lead guitarist, Angus Young, does while playing is called the "duck walk". And he adopted the duck walk from Legendary Guitarist Chuck Berry.
I always love how Angus was like "it's a chuck berry thing". Something so cool when someone wears their influences like that and just openly pays tribute to their heroes
Fun fact: Angus’ brother Malcolm is the rhythm guitar player of this band and he holds it down like a boss in the background. To date, they are one of the greatest guitar teams in rock history.
You are partial right about the British vibe. AC/DC was founded by brothers Malcolm Young (rhythm guitar) and Angus Young (lead guitar) who were born in Scotland before moving to Australia and the current vocalist, Brian Johnson is from England.
I agree. But Kiss is worth a listen. Their song “I Want to Rock & Roll all Night “ was one of their most popular. BTW the guy in the white shirt is right. AC/DC means alternating and direct current (somebody paid attention in physics class lol). But it also is a double entendre- its a slang term for bisexual.
@weedthepeople could be, apparently this reaction was recorded a while back but they kept pulling it down. It's really fun to see their reactions to music from way before they were born 🔥 KISS and AC/DC .. why can't we just love both bands ?
KISS had their hits, but were definitely more known for the show and the makeup, heels,etc. AC/DC just kicked ass, straight up. Their shows were truly what arena rock was at its best: cannons, fireworks, fans singing and chanting along with every hit, every note. It becomes a spiritual experience, the power of a giant mass of people behind great musicians. Incredible times to be alive..
@@shiichan32 both bands are pretty much right there with the Guess Who as ugliest Rock band of all time. It's a good thing they WERE successful, otherwise those genes probably would've stayed mostly in the station. Instead, they're everywhere...😂
When you're talking about the "best" rock band of all time, you have to consider the fact that AC/DC has basically played the same sounding song for basically 50 years, and they still kick ass. lol
@@juliemanarin4127 Thank you Julie Manarin for calling out the obvious! AC/DC is great, but their not even in the same galaxy as Led Zeppelin, Zeppelin is unparalleled when it comes to great bands!
Angus Young once famously said: "I’m sick to death of people saying we’ve made 11 albums that sound exactly the same...In fact, we’ve made 12 albums that sound exactly the same!” lol
I'm so grateful about that :) That's a positive for technology ... in a cesspool of negatives!!! Rock, punk, country, jazz, bluegrass all are deeply rooted by way of Africa and the music that Africans' brought was a priceless gift in spite of the inhumane condition that brought it about.. The one cruel joke in the world we live in is that differences divide us and it was a really a gracious gift from God that was/is meant to bring us together and treat our curiosity, imaginations, creativity, social and communal essentials for harmony and survival of hope and faith; to motivate one's self to thrive during life's ups and downs!! As for the guitar . I believe it is believed to have come about in the 13th century..
I've seen AC⚡DC live twice and it's a truely amazing experience hearing and seeing this track done live, the whole crowd and I mean the WHOLE crowd get into it, singing and bouncing along! Awesome as f!! Ps. The Young brothers (guitars) are originally from Scotland and Brian Johnson (singer) is from Newcastle (England) 👍
Angus Young is legendary. When you watch an AC/DC video it has to be a live performance as Angus is 100% energy from start to finish on a 2 hr set. No denying the impact of KISS but AC/DC is next level
If you're not a guitarist, you have no idea how difficult it is to play that opening riff continuously. Young is amazing, as are the entire band. A lightening bolt performance!
Least hes doing the easiest version.... studio cut hes not doing hammer on and pull offs. Studio track hes picking every note. Live he does the easier way, because he can get more emotion and into the walk/devil horns
I can play it. And with one hand, but not two, like someone do. And i don't find this opening real hard) I'm not a professional guitarist, I'm - russian :) But, i agree, that opening isn't easy level!)
ACDC is an electrical term which stands for alternating current direct current! It basically means their music is full of energy! Their sister Margaret saw it on her sewing machine and the rest is history! The little thing Angus does with his feet and legs is taken from a black guitarist named Chuck Berry!
2:33 - No-one ever notices Angus is playing the opening guitar riff with one hand. He even changes key in the middle. He's not saluting the audience, he's saying, "Look ma, one hand."
I used to sneak into the Matthew Flinders Hotel in Chadstone Victoria Australia aged 15. To watch them. Long before the world knew them. I get drunk and then get up for school the next day. 1975.
@@gaifawcett9760 My dad told me how he saw them live in our Flinders Hotel when he was young. Saw them in Adelaide myself years ago, still get tinnitus from "For those about to rock" cannons
60 year grandfather saw AC/DC Red Rocks 78 powerage tour. Amazing concert. Literally 2 day's later headed for bootcamp. Graduation day we bought tickets for Long Beach. 35 squids in cracker Jack's pumping arms to AC/DC. Invited us backstage to meet the band, before the tour tramps rolled in.
AC/DC, straight forward, ass kickin, foot stomping, head banging rock n roll. They did everything on their terms, never wrote a ballad, never changed their formula to fit any current trend, stayed 100% true to who they are and continue to use the meat and potatoes formula to write rock n roll that makes you wanna roll the windows down, crank the volume and put your foot down on the pedal and grin ear to ear knowing that everything you feel in that moment means you’re alive!
My favorite quote from Angus: “I'm sick to death of people saying we've made 11 albums that sound exactly the same. In fact, we've made 12 albums that sound exactly the same.” 🤣🤘
Omgoodness! My sons 2 nd word after mom of course lol was AC/DC! AC/DC is their raw energy they put out during their performance. I see them 2-3 times back to back when they come to fl. This video ….. that is how all their performances are. They are absolutely amazing, electrifying amazing mesmerizing very unique very talented band. I’m not sure if anybody told you Angus Young the guy with the guitar did you notice his outfit is like a schoolboy outfit . When they were younger and they would go play and practice after school he went to a private school they had uniforms so he was always in his uniform when they played so when they got signed and started playing around the world that was his signature he wears that drink every concert . I’ve never seen you guys before I’ve never seen anybody react to music and I absolutely love it. You guys are awesome. Keep doing what you’re doing and I love that you are all enjoying different music. I watched you guys last night for my first time the righteous brothers they’re also amazing different era, but absolutely beautiful. . Thanks guys keep sharing and I have a lot to catch up on! 😁😆
"For those about to rock.. we salute you" 🇦🇺 i saw them in concert here in Australia 1991, the had a HUGE bell on stage for "hells bells" & at the end ACDC dollar bills rained down on us 🤘
@4rl0ng Gen X, yes close to it, we've had the best of it. I hope when you reach 50 you've lived a amazing experience filled life like us, make memories like us so you don't reminisce about "remember when we used to play GTA online together?" 😉
got my dollar at Mt Smart Auckland '91. Been to 70 concerts of all the big bands of the 60s to 90s, best i ever went to Was Pink Floyd followed by Mick Jagger (on his own ). Bowie was pretty good and the Police put out an awesome clean sound for a three piece. worst concert -Michael Jackson Auckland 1996
I saw them a lot as a teenager in Melbourne Australia with the brilliant Bon Scott in the mid 70’s. They were all so young then and still kicked arse, they were so tight together and loving what they did and it showed. I was so lucky that I got to see them with Bon, he will always be it for me, the best frontman and singer. So spoilt in Australia for great music! Saw them at least 5 times!!
Hell's Bells, Back in Black, Money Talks, you shook me all night long, a whole lot of Rosie, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap....AC/DC is one of the greatest bands ever. Angus Young one of the greatest guitarists ever. Their song "Who made who" is about him. Check out all their live River Plate performances in Argentina, the audience was massive.
AC/DC LIVE AT RIVER PLATE 1. Whole lotta Rosie 2. Shoot to thrill 3. For those about to rock (we salute you) 4. T.N.T 5. Dirty deeds done dirt cheap 6. The Jack That’s a whole lot of jaw dropping reaction content right there 🔥
Cheers for that… went and watched it ..blew my mind ✨✨👏they last played in Ireland 2015 so I’m waiting for the return of the legends so I can hear them live 👍
AC/DC's song, "Back In Black" (the official video) is worth listening/reacting to as well....the heavy guitar/drum beat is heart pounding great! Cool reaction video as always....Angus (lead guitar) and his brother Malcolm (RIP)(rhythm guitar) can thank their sister for the costume Angus wears as it was her idea to have him wear something that would get the band noticed back in '73/'74....😎
So happy to see you guys discovering and liking ACDC so much! Thunderstruck is definitely one of the best rock songs of all time! You need to check out the "Live at River Plate" version of Thunderstruck and Hells Bells. ACDC, the crowd and the energy for this concert is beyond amazing! Would love to see you do a reaction to Thunderstruck or Hells Bells, Live at River Plate.
Hey guys! Absolutely LOVED y'all watching this. So I'm a 61 year old woman living in Mississippi but grew up in the Northwest of England. I've been a "Headbanger" for many years now. This is one of my favorite videos of all time. And yes y'all were correct about how the band got their name...The Young brothers Angus & Malcolm had an older sister who made the School Boy uniform for Angus. She made it with her sewing machine which in those days had a pedal or switch that could go from Alternating Current to Direct Current. So there is the name "AC/DC" I remember over 40 years ago some folks were "stupid" enough to think that it meant "anti-Christ, devil's child" wth??
RIP Malcomb Young and Bon Scot you will never be forgotten first time seeing these in concert was 1979 and ten concerts later they are still rocking in their 70s yes they are in their 70s.
And Angus is still bangin his head, knees and his duck walk to this day! Privileged to see them in concert back in 1983 and one of the best concerts ever! AC/DC definitely Ain’t Noise Pollution! (Another AC/DC Favorite!)
My sisters and I grew up from a young age listening to our mom’s vinyl album as kids and rock out. It was an amazing experience and was able to finally see them in concert in my 20’s.
bro i'm 15 and discovered i loved rock and metal when i was 9. AC/DC set the foundation for me. AC/DC is my favourite band by far. i'm part of younger generation and we're trying to keep rock alive. thanks for helping the guitar community to do that. and the drum community and the rock 'n' roll community. if you really want an insane song o react to, watch nothing but a good time by poison
I have to say .. as an old white woman.. it makes me want to hug these young men for actually LISTENING and APPRECIATING this older white rock band. LOVE THESE GUYS! ♥♥♥♥♥♥
Really need to do more AC/DC reactions... ESPECIALLY from their concert at River Plate. Basically any song from that concert is worth a reaction video.
Got to disagree - check out their live performance in Paris with Bon Scott. Old school ACDC - they were young, raw, an no one could match Angus's energy on stage. River Plate - the crowd is amazing but they are old and slow. ua-cam.com/video/CfK6suUII0U/v-deo.html
I totally LOVE you guys! I'm a 61 year old Rock n Roll "chick" and watching you guys getting into all kinds of music is great and inspires me to do the same with genres I've never explored.
From a Nova Scotian - thanks for the shout-out to Nova Scotia at the beginning. Enjoyed the video and yes, Angus Young is widely regarded as one of the greatest rock guitarists of all time. If you can believe it, he was born in 1955.
That guitar riff that starts the song? If you listen close, he pays that riff for the ENTIRE SONG. That's Angus Young. He's one of the most famous stringers on the planet, known for his schoolboy outfit and his endless, nonstop hyper-kinetic energy. He does it for 3 hours straight at concerts. It's insane.
With all respect... wait till you discover early ACDC, with Bon Scott on vocals and playing Australian pubs... you will not see more genuine Rock on the planet, and complete adoration for a band that were yet to make it big. It's like watching Tupac at his first gigs... complete mind-blowing discovery of a new genre. Long live Bon...more Aussie music please boys, we are a hidden gem of the 70's/80's/90's... before international music labels tore us apart. X
@@easterworshipper5579 how lucky were we to have bands like The Divinyls, Midnight Oil, The Church etc all to ourselves, available for a tenner at the local RSL...a beautiful time in Australian music history, I feel for the world that missed out.
Please do some history before typing The Young brothers and Bon Scott were from SCOTLAND and only ended up in Australia when their parents emigrated FACT🤷♂️ That is all
Angus is absolutely legendary! One of the concerts I went to started with a statue of Angus as tall as the stage. It had horns, red lighted eyes and smoke coming out of the nose. I lost my voice screaming Angus that night, it was epic!
Never got the recognition the deserved? My dude, Back in Black is the second bestselling album of all time and the bestselling album for a band! They’re only beaten by Thriller.
You guys are freakin hilarious! Just wanted you to know that the lead guitarist, Angus, has been doing that infamous “Duck Walk” since the beginning of the this awesome group was formed in the later 70’s. I was fortunate enough to see them in concert waaaay back in 1981 in Southern Indiana and Angus walked his walk and banged his head for the entire concert. And still to this day he keeps walking and banging better than ever…God Bless His Heart! One of my experience’s I am still proud of having and kinda proud I can still remember in my late 50’s! (Shhhh, Don’t Tell anyone I’m that old! 😝) Watch the documentary about AC/DC and you will definitely be impressed, promise! Love watching your videos and if you’ve not reacted to the band “Rush”, that’s another awesome reaction I’d love for you to do! Thanks for Reacting and Keep up the Awesome Job! God Bless!!!! 😉💝👍🙏🏻
AC/DC is one of those timeless bands that will continue to be played on radio long after we're all gone. Angus Young is one of the best guitar players in Hard Rock/Metal.
Had to answer your question on what Thunderstruck was about, it was inspired by a near-death experience. Guitarist Angus Young was travelling in a plane that got caught in a violent thunderstorm. Love this band. I have seen them 24 times and it never gets old
No where near my friend it's about the band or the boys on tour and having a good time "rock and roll" fucking standing up "shaking at the knees and can I come again please" a knee shaker standing up fucking and when you come your legs shake, bro come.
You need to see AC/DC Live to really see how good they are. I seen KISS twice and AC/DC three times. I’m not going to lie, KISS puts on an amazing show. AC/DC puts on by far the best Rock concert.
Got that the wrong way around, yes AC/DC put on an awesome concert but KISS are the better band and nobody comes close to their show Kiss #1 any day of the week, and that's no disrespect to AC/DC they're incredible too
Seeing you guys discover this makes me pretty thankful I was around to see them live a couple times. Nothing compares to seeing an AC/DC show. Every song is known and sung, every song is like an encore... for the entire show. It was absolutely electric! You(and I) will never see it's like again.
You want to see a serious segment of AC/DC playing the song, Highway to Hell? Watch them perform at a 200,000 capacity crowd in Argentina, Live at the River Plate. Segment: AC/DC - Highway to Hell (Live At River Plate, December 2009) This segment is SO GOOD, at 2:20 of the time counter, you will even see JESUS rocking with the crowd!!! TRUST ME.
I am a geezer and love watching your reaction to music from my younger days. You really need to hit up Santana - Soul Sacrifice 1969 Woodstock live. They were pretty much unknown at this event. Back story is that they all got high because they had a few hours before they were to go on stage. Shortly after they took their drug of choice they were told that they were to go on stage "now". LOL You can tell by the drummer that this story must be true but it didn't matter because they did an amazing performance that never gets old. Enjoy the experience. Keep doing what you are doing.
I fuckin LOVE you guys!!!...best reaction ever!!!....the lead guitar (Angus Young) and rhythm guitar (Malcolm Young) were born in Scotland and moved to Australia when the job situation was pretty bleak back in the 60's..(we did the same thing but we came to Canada, same reason tho)....the other lead singer , Bon Scott, was a mega party animal and died at 33 years old, ALSO from Scotland originally....I tell you, us Scots are everywhere, and the world is a MUCH better place for it!!!
AC/DC is an awesome concert, saw them 3 times in my life. Y'all should watch AC/DC live from River Plate stadium in Argentina. That crowd rocks. Angus is in his mid 70's now.
"AC/DC" is an abbreviation meaning "alternating current/direct current" electricity. The brothers felt that this name symbolised the band's raw energy, power-driven performances of their music. "AC/DC" is pronounced one letter at a time, though the band are colloquially known as "Acca Dacca" in Australia.
Nope - they got the name off the back of their sisters sewing machine - there's no deep and meaningful there - how do I know? Because back in the 70's we all hung around together and that's how the name came about,don't believe me? Check it out.
I always love watching how people react to that first drop, when the song really starts going. It's almost like being on a roller-coaster, how the intro starts off a little slow, gradually ratcheting up the intensity, then that one moment of subdued sound before hitting you with that awesome guitar
I can't tell you how many times I have seen AC/DC in concert! 20+ times. High school and every year after they toured St Louis. I'm 53 now and still turn the volume to max! Rock legends!
I remember when they were interviewing for Bon Scott's replacement on KISW after he passed away. I couldn't imagine anyone being able to do it, but he did it! I remember cranking up ACDC when I was learning to drive and my mom being super cool and patient while holding the seat with her hand really tight, lol.
3 of ACDCs original members were born and started school in Scotland, Their families immigrated to Australia and they met and started the band. You can actually see the Scottish influence in how similar Bonn Scotts delivery is to The Sensational Alex Harvey Band.....Bonn used to play the bagpipes on stage and in videos all the time. In fact David Byrne of Talking heads was born in Dumbarton Scotland just down the road from where I am currently living :)
"didn't lose anything" WHOA HORSEY!!! Not to diminish the Brian Scott era but MOST of their ALL TIME HITS were not only SUNG by BONN SCOTT but he WROTE the LYRICS to MOST of THEM INCLUDING "Hells Bells" (rerecorded AFTER Bonn's death!). How can you FAIL to notice how SIMPLISTIC & MONOTONOUS AC DC's songs became AFTER Bonn Scott was NO LONGER writing those FABULOUS LYRICS!! "A Long WAY to the TOP!" 'A little bit of SUZY", "Highway to Hell", etc... SO MANY...what kind of lyrics AFTER Bonn? some nonsense about "cats eyes" just to rhyme on Back in Black. That ONLY reason Back in Black was ANY good is that MOST of the tracks had already been laid down instrumentally and all of the vocals with Bonn were INFAMOUSLY ERASED and rerecorded with Brian Jones. The only new track WAS the title track Back in Black (as in mourning")
Angus Young must’ve been lying about his old friend Bon then when he said they never laid down any tracks or lyrics for Back in Black. His name is Brian Johnson by the way not Brian Jones
Good call on the hat -- these guys were mostly from Scotland (hence the singer wearing a Scottish golf cap) and they moved to Australia when young with their families. The guys playing guitars (not bass) are brothers -- Malcolm (RIP) and Angus Young. The bass player has been with the band since 1977. You should check out their live songs from the 1970s with their 2nd singer, Bon Scott - his voice was awesome. Angus Young is dressed in a school boys outfit - from back in the day. AC/DC their name came from their sister's sewing machine --- they were trying to figure out a name and someone looked at her sewing machine and they saw -- AC/DC and the rest is history. Best rock bands of all time - hard to do, but my top bands are 1.) Led Zeppelin 2.) The Beatles 3.) KISS Then ELO, Boston, The White Stripes, the Black Keys - too many to mention.
You guys should DEFINITELY check out the 2cellos version of this song now that you’ve experienced the original. Two guys playing cello, but it’s…surprising…to say the least. It’s absolutely incredible. Hypes me up every time, although the original does as well. The video cracks me up too 😂😂 Please and thank you ❤️ you guys are wonderful. Thank you for shining your lights and helping to bring joy to so many people ❤️
Finally you listened to this we have all been telling you, too , , its just so much fun and energy and what a rock concert meant to be, Great song, and great playing music
I'm an AC/DC superfan. You should check out AC/DC music from the '70s when Bon Scott was their leader singer (although I love Brian Johnson just as much). One of the most fun concerts you will ever see, if you can.
I have been listening to ACDC since I was 10 years old. They were the first band I saw live at the age of 12. They are legends in Australia. Go the Aussies 🇦🇺
A lot of music today would do well to get inspired by these bands from the past... Thank you guys for having the wisdom to check them out with open hearts and minds. EXCELLENT
3rd Time Dropping This!
UA-cam Please Leave It !
I knew it had to be old, still have the BLM poster up.
Do FALLING IN REVERSE popular monster
Did they nail you for ACDC or Spongebob? 😒
Good Reaction and I hate to tell you but you SHOULD have been directed to the iconic RIVER PLATE version of this in front of 80,000+ fans.
It was absolutely amazing,my friends:)
I knew I wasn’t going crazy lol
I will never tire of seeing younger generations discover AC/DC.🙂
So fun isn't it!!
Discovering Angus 😆
@@ericaa6246 Hell, I love Angus so much, I named my cat after him! 🙂
It's how the heads get going that I love to see takes me back.
No doubt
Angus Young is one of the most iconic guitarists of all time. You guys pointed out the way he moves across the stage, it’s actually his homage to one of the most legendary black rock n rollers of all time: Chuck Berry. Chuck created the “duck walk” while he played guitar and Angus adopted it.
Absolutely!!!
Chuck Berry did not invent the Duckwalk, but he did popularize it. Just like Michael Jackson did not invent the moonwalk, he popularized it too.
Keeping up chuck's swagger
Angus is non-stop and for those that missed out on seeing them in concert they are one of the loudest concerts ever your ears would ring for 3 days but it's worth it
@@garywells1294 Agreed! Saw them 5 times & every concert rocked hard - even in early years.
You guys know way more AC/DC than you realize... their music is in video games and tons of movies. Kiss is great. AC/DC is legendary 🙌
And on Butthead’s T-shirt
Cold Chisel were mates of theirs,who could rock just as hard
@@jaboy8603 - What's on Buttheads t-shirt??
@@sarahdixon1943 AC/DC
Both Kiss and AC/DC are legends of hard rock/ metal, but there are alot of bands better then both of them. Lol
My son listened to a lot of my music. I'll never forget when he was 9 he came and said, "Mom, I've heard the most awesome band! Their name is so cool! Its AC/DC!" He was surprised when I told him they'd been around since the 70's.
was in my supermarket carpark a car drives in blasting highway to hell an 80 year old woman was headbanging inside
Lol, I was that kid with my parents. My friend played some AC/DC on the bus and I came home so excited I discovered a new band, they thought it was pretty funny.
AC/DC comes from a time where you were only a good artist if you played good live. These days that doesn't matter. Which makes them one of the G.O.A.T of music
yeah and madonna created that studio plastic so some of the blame is on her
@@bigbogart3752 I would blame Lou Reed before Madonna.
@@bigbogart3752So you go after a female? One of the most well known? Like all the guys are for real, and she is fake? She sang live my friend.
@@symptomoftheuniverse4149 ONLY BLACK SABBATH WAS REAL
@@jasperlufkin Only? There were hundreds of bands and singers who were authentic,, believe it or not Madonna is one of them. I may be a metal head, but I was in my 20s when she showed up, and I dug her, just like Chrissy Hyde and Debra Harry before her.
The fact that these guys have been around since the mid-70’d and they’ve still got today’s “kids” rocking out is testament to how good they are😎🤟📀🎸🥁
...the exact opposite is true...the primal simplicity gives it universal appeal by appealing to lowest common denominator...
@@dericanslum1696 Sometimes simple is better. The thing is, its extremely hard to make simple music that actually appeals to the lowest common denominator, otherwise everyone would be doing it.
@@dericanslum1696 And who or what precisely is this supposed "lowest common denominator"?
@@mbg4681 ...it's not merely supposed...it is...
...and it's whatever it happens to be...couldn't be anything else could it...?...
@@dericanslum1696 That doesn't answer my question.
I've experienced this song live twice, so let me tell you there's nothing like the sound of 30,000 people singing and shouting along. It's incredible. AC/DC is one of the best live bands you could ever hear. I stood at the end of the catwalk, watching Angus standing right over me. Glorious.
Angus, the guitar player, is wearing a school boy outfit. It's his trademark.
Oh, and you gotta turn the sound up. A lot.
Yup. The energy at those times was so good and strong, too good and too strong for the liking of power hungry people.
"I don't always listen to AC/DC, but when I do, so do my neighbors"
Angus used to turn up to gigs at the local pub straight after school, he was only about 15, so he had no time to change clothes. That is where it comes from.
AC⚡️DC in ATL on my 18th birthday- parts of it I will never forget. Some parts I couldn’t remember the next morning! 😁
Yeah when you enjoy AC/DC so should your neighbors!
It is awesome the see this song still being enjoyed 30 years later.
All AC/DC is this good. As stated by Angus when accused of having ten albums that sound the same, he said “Wrong- we have 11”.
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If it ain't broke...
Thats the true magic of ACDC... there songs ARE mostly made up of many of the same chords... and they are all individually unmistakably awesome!
his humor was so dry and genius i love him lmao
Or it means we’re artistically garbage and cant improve or do anything new
The dance that the lead guitarist, Angus Young, does while playing is called the "duck walk". And he adopted the duck walk from Legendary Guitarist Chuck Berry.
I was looking for this comment!!!
@Ken D No his brother did. Angus is still around.
I always love how Angus was like "it's a chuck berry thing". Something so cool when someone wears their influences like that and just openly pays tribute to their heroes
The one guy said "how did his knees get so strong?" I was saying to my screen "because he's been doing it since the 70s"
@@mlynxguitar So right. From the son to the founding father of rock and roll.
Fun fact: Angus’ brother Malcolm is the rhythm guitar player of this band and he holds it down like a boss in the background. To date, they are one of the greatest guitar teams in rock history.
RIP Malcolm..will never be a band that could hold a candle to ACDC hey
Sadly, Malcom passed away. IIRC, he had dementia. A real loss to the music world.
If my hubby and I said if we had a son, we’d name him Angus Malcolm
I think everyone knows that? That's a well known fact, something like what day did Bon Scott pass away? Or why does Angus wear that school uniform?
@@jaypritchett6846 I'd name mine Angus beef
You are partial right about the British vibe. AC/DC was founded by brothers Malcolm Young (rhythm guitar) and Angus Young (lead guitar) who were born in Scotland before moving to Australia and the current vocalist, Brian Johnson is from England.
Respect to Kiss, but AC/DC got it all the way!!!
The 2 bands are not as similar as the media makes them out to be.
AC/DC are legends, but
KISS #1
I agree. But Kiss is worth a listen. Their song “I Want to Rock & Roll all Night “ was one of their most popular. BTW the guy in the white shirt is right. AC/DC means alternating and direct current (somebody paid attention in physics class lol). But it also is a double entendre- its a slang term for bisexual.
@@lebrad7301 🤣
ya Im pretty sure they were trying to start a rumble in the comments when they said whos better KISS or ACDC
@weedthepeople could be, apparently this reaction was recorded a while back but they kept pulling it down. It's really fun to see their reactions to music from way before they were born 🔥
KISS and AC/DC .. why can't we just love both bands ?
KISS had their hits, but were definitely more known for the show and the makeup, heels,etc. AC/DC just kicked ass, straight up. Their shows were truly what arena rock was at its best: cannons, fireworks, fans singing and chanting along with every hit, every note. It becomes a spiritual experience, the power of a giant mass of people behind great musicians. Incredible times to be alive..
i mean they tried to remove make up it did not go over very well
Kiss were shit posers
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@@shiichan32 both bands are pretty much right there with the Guess Who as ugliest Rock band of all time. It's a good thing they WERE successful, otherwise those genes probably would've stayed mostly in the station. Instead, they're everywhere...😂
AND....Drugs
When you're talking about the "best" rock band of all time, you have to consider the fact that AC/DC has basically played the same sounding song for basically 50 years, and they still kick ass. lol
Zeppelin is the greatest band in history
@@juliemanarin4127 Thank you Julie Manarin for calling out the obvious! AC/DC is great, but their not even in the same galaxy as Led Zeppelin, Zeppelin is unparalleled when it comes to great bands!
Angus Young once famously said: "I’m sick to death of people saying we’ve made 11 albums that sound exactly the same...In fact, we’ve made 12 albums that sound exactly the same!” lol
How do you expect to be taken seriously when you use basically twice in the same sentence?
@@juliemanarin4127 not even top 10
Glad you liked it. We grew up with this in Oz. Angus is indeed the GOAT. His opening riff is nothing short of spectacular. 🤘🎸
One of the greatest rock songs of all time. Pure energy and power.
Oh yeah!
That's why they're called AC/DC. 😎
Acdc lights EVERYONE UP. I couldn't resist their vibe as a black teenager in the 90's.
I was Thunderstruck by them
I'm so grateful about that :)
That's a positive for technology ... in a cesspool of negatives!!!
Rock, punk, country, jazz, bluegrass all are deeply rooted by way of Africa and the music that Africans' brought was a priceless gift in spite of the inhumane condition that brought it about..
The one cruel joke in the world we live in is that differences divide us and it was a really a gracious gift from God that was/is meant to bring us together and treat our curiosity, imaginations, creativity, social and communal essentials for harmony and survival of hope and faith; to motivate one's self to thrive during life's ups and downs!!
As for the guitar .
I believe it is believed to have come about in the 13th century..
Facts. Same
Way back in 89 their song You Shook Me All Night Long was the club song that EVERYONE got up and danced to. You should take a listen!
That actually dropped in 1980…been a classic since off of Back in Black album
Oh yeah, blasting Back in Black in my '78 Toyota Carolla cruising town. What memories..... those were the days. 😁🎶🎸
@@vernacohen6988 Back in Black didn't come out until 1980.
@@neillenet291 I know but my Toyota cruise mobile 😅 was several years old already. It had great speakers for a Carolla though. 👍
Def top 5 of all time. 🤘🏿🖤🤘🏼
I've seen AC⚡DC live twice and it's a truely amazing experience hearing and seeing this track done live, the whole crowd and I mean the WHOLE crowd get into it, singing and bouncing along!
Awesome as f!!
Ps. The Young brothers (guitars) are originally from Scotland and Brian Johnson (singer) is from Newcastle (England) 👍
Angus Young is legendary. When you watch an AC/DC video it has to be a live performance as Angus is 100% energy from start to finish on a 2 hr set. No denying the impact of KISS but AC/DC is next level
Angus passed away sadly…
@@karma4729 Angus Young is not dead, but his brother Malcolm Young who was the second guitar player sadly passed a few years back
@@karma4729 he is not dead
@@danjames5552 it’s one of them because he had onset of early dementia. I will research it.
@@karma4729 it was his brother malcolm .
If you're not a guitarist, you have no idea how difficult it is to play that opening riff continuously. Young is amazing, as are the entire band. A lightening bolt performance!
dude is tough, that was rough riff yet he can probably meditate while playing it.
@@wasabi5338 and he did it one handed
@@merrick1588 one handed its easier, with hammer ons and pull offs
Least hes doing the easiest version.... studio cut hes not doing hammer on and pull offs. Studio track hes picking every note.
Live he does the easier way, because he can get more emotion and into the walk/devil horns
I can play it. And with one hand, but not two, like someone do. And i don't find this opening real hard)
I'm not a professional guitarist, I'm - russian :)
But, i agree, that opening isn't easy level!)
ACDC is an electrical term which stands for alternating current direct current! It basically means their music is full of energy! Their sister Margaret saw it on her sewing machine and the rest is history! The little thing Angus does with his feet and legs is taken from a black guitarist named Chuck Berry!
So I am guessing Chuck Berry fell down on the stage and spin around in circles while still playing as well to then....
@@mattattac1 I'm not even gonna reply to a stupid comment like that!
Vacuum cleaner
I also used to be a term for someone who is bisexual so I’m sure there’s a wink in the name as well.
@@mattattac1 No, that'd be Curly Joe. ua-cam.com/video/T2iZPRif2i4/v-deo.html
2:33 - No-one ever notices Angus is playing the opening guitar riff with one hand. He even changes key in the middle. He's not saluting the audience, he's saying, "Look ma, one hand."
Thunderstruck = when your entire being is completely ROCKED - in an incredible way!
😂😅
ikr!!!
60 yo grandmother here. I saw AC/DC in concert as a 16 yo in Orlando, FL 1979!!! Love them!!
God that must have been amazing.
I used to sneak into the Matthew Flinders Hotel in Chadstone Victoria Australia aged 15. To watch them.
Long before the world knew them.
I get drunk and then get up for school the next day.
1975.
@@gaifawcett9760 My dad told me how he saw them live in our Flinders Hotel when he was young.
Saw them in Adelaide myself years ago, still get tinnitus from "For those about to rock" cannons
60 year grandfather saw AC/DC Red Rocks 78 powerage tour. Amazing concert. Literally 2 day's later headed for bootcamp. Graduation day we bought tickets for Long Beach. 35 squids in cracker Jack's pumping arms to AC/DC. Invited us backstage to meet the band, before the tour tramps rolled in.
@MrsSusieL same girl same - it was my first concert ever at the Lakeland arena. I think it was the Hell’s Bells tour.
AC/DC, straight forward, ass kickin, foot stomping, head banging rock n roll. They did everything on their terms, never wrote a ballad, never changed their formula to fit any current trend, stayed 100% true to who they are and continue to use the meat and potatoes formula to write rock n roll that makes you wanna roll the windows down, crank the volume and put your foot down on the pedal and grin ear to ear knowing that everything you feel in that moment means you’re alive!
Couldn't have put it better myself.
My favorite quote from Angus: “I'm sick to death of people saying we've made 11 albums that sound exactly the same. In fact, we've made 12 albums that sound exactly the same.” 🤣🤘
Not totally true."Rock n'Roll Ain't Noise Pollution" is one of the best rock ballads EVER,lol.
They wrote 1 blues ballad. "RIDE ON"
You Shook Me All Night Long is also technically a ballad.
Omgoodness! My sons 2 nd word after mom of course lol was AC/DC!
AC/DC is their raw energy they put out during their performance. I see them 2-3 times back to back when they come to fl. This video ….. that is how all their performances are. They are absolutely amazing, electrifying amazing mesmerizing very unique very talented band.
I’m not sure if anybody told you Angus Young the guy with the guitar did you notice his outfit is like a schoolboy outfit .
When they were younger and they would go play and practice after school he went to a private school they had uniforms so he was always in his uniform when they played so when they got signed and started playing around the world that was his signature he wears that drink every concert .
I’ve never seen you guys before I’ve never seen anybody react to music and I absolutely love it. You guys are awesome. Keep doing what you’re doing and I love that you are all enjoying different music. I watched you guys last night for my first time the righteous brothers they’re also amazing different era, but absolutely beautiful. . Thanks guys keep sharing and I have a lot to catch up on! 😁😆
I get pure joy seeing the younger generation enjoying the music I love, I have seen AC/DC Live exactly 29 times.
Only twice for me, but one of those times was right at the end of the catwalk, watching Angus right in front of me. It was incredible.
"For those about to rock.. we salute you" 🇦🇺 i saw them in concert here in Australia 1991, the had a HUGE bell on stage for "hells bells" & at the end ACDC dollar bills rained down on us 🤘
Yes!!! I was there.
@@triarb5790 those were the days hey 😉🤘
Damn how old are y'all? Like 50?
@4rl0ng Gen X, yes close to it, we've had the best of it. I hope when you reach 50 you've lived a amazing experience filled life like us, make memories like us so you don't reminisce about "remember when we used to play GTA online together?" 😉
got my dollar at Mt Smart Auckland '91. Been to 70 concerts of all the big bands of the 60s to 90s, best i ever went to Was Pink Floyd followed by Mick Jagger (on his own ). Bowie was pretty good and the Police put out an awesome clean sound for a three piece. worst concert -Michael Jackson Auckland 1996
I saw them a lot as a teenager in Melbourne Australia with the brilliant Bon Scott in the mid 70’s. They were all so young then and still kicked arse, they were so tight together and loving what they did and it showed. I was so lucky that I got to see them with Bon, he will always be it for me, the best frontman and singer. So spoilt in Australia for great music! Saw them at least 5 times!!
I just saw this reaction... Angus Young is a freaking guitar GOD. I love seeing the younger generations exploring good music! keep it up!
Hell's Bells, Back in Black, Money Talks, you shook me all night long, a whole lot of Rosie, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap....AC/DC is one of the greatest bands ever. Angus Young one of the greatest guitarists ever. Their song "Who made who" is about him. Check out all their live River Plate performances in Argentina, the audience was massive.
As well as Highway to Hell, TNT, High Voltage, Jailbreak and the best freakin song of all time - Its' s Long Way To The Top!!
AC/DC LIVE AT RIVER PLATE
1. Whole lotta Rosie
2. Shoot to thrill
3. For those about to rock (we salute you)
4. T.N.T
5. Dirty deeds done dirt cheap
6. The Jack
That’s a whole lot of jaw dropping reaction content right there 🔥
Yeah, they gotta check out the incredible River Plate show. TNT is another great tune for them to check out from that show.
Whole Lotts Rosie is insane, these dudes will freak!! Lol
Cheers for that… went and watched it ..blew my mind ✨✨👏they last played in Ireland 2015 so I’m waiting for the return of the legends so I can hear them live 👍
1000% agreed Moonlight
Rock and roll ain’t noise pollution
AC/DC's song, "Back In Black" (the official video) is worth listening/reacting to as well....the heavy guitar/drum beat is heart pounding great! Cool reaction video as always....Angus (lead guitar) and his brother Malcolm (RIP)(rhythm guitar) can thank their sister for the costume Angus wears as it was her idea to have him wear something that would get the band noticed back in '73/'74....😎
@@laurencedassen4264 thanks for catching that...I just corrected my mistake. ✌️👍
So happy to see you guys discovering and liking ACDC so much!
Thunderstruck is definitely one of the best rock songs of all time!
You need to check out the "Live at River Plate" version of Thunderstruck and Hells Bells. ACDC, the crowd and the energy for this concert is beyond amazing! Would love to see you do a reaction to Thunderstruck or Hells Bells, Live at River Plate.
You guys have no idea how my heart feels watching you guys rock out to my favorite band of all time. I am so glad you guys like it
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Hey guys! Absolutely LOVED y'all watching this. So I'm a 61 year old woman living in Mississippi but grew up in the Northwest of England. I've been a "Headbanger" for many years now. This is one of my favorite videos of all time. And yes y'all were correct about how the band got their name...The Young brothers Angus & Malcolm had an older sister who made the School Boy uniform for Angus. She made it with her sewing machine which in those days had a pedal or switch that could go from Alternating Current to Direct Current. So there is the name "AC/DC" I remember over 40 years ago some folks were "stupid" enough to think that it meant "anti-Christ, devil's child" wth??
I am from México man, and one of my best friend told me that!! he passed away 4 years ago! we miss that bastard very much! salute you man!
@@emmanuelfloressanchez8211 Mexico always seems to have a huge turn out for bands like ac/dc Metallica Pantera it's awesome.
Keep rocking, maam!
RIP Malcomb Young and Bon Scot you will never be forgotten first time seeing these in concert was 1979 and ten concerts later they are still rocking in their 70s yes they are in their 70s.
thunderstruck at river plate live performance is the greatest live performance in history over 200,000 people live in the river plate stadium.
The high the band have got from that crowd must have been incredible. Best audience ever filmed.
@@Midnighthacker951 check out metallica in moscow over 1 million people its just a sea of bodies.
And Angus is still bangin his head, knees and his duck walk to this day! Privileged to see them in concert back in 1983 and one of the best concerts ever!
AC/DC definitely Ain’t Noise Pollution!
(Another AC/DC Favorite!)
Angus Young, the best👏🏻👏🏻and to know he did all that without drugs…great on him.
My fav ac/dc song
If there was a Mt. Rushmore of legendary hard rock bands, AC/DC would definitely be on it.
It'd be Bon Scott, Lemmy Kilmister, Bruce Dickinson, Gene Simmons & Sammy Hagar.
the meat and potatoes of rock n' roll - Ozzy
Two words …..Led Zeppelin 🤷♂️. Prove me wrong🤔. I’ll wait.
@@johnkelly6187 there's room for four on Mt. Rushmore, its not just one. Led Zepplin wouldn't be on my Mt. Rushmore but hey, to each his own.
@@johnkelly6187 Led Zeppelin were simply amazing at playing other peoples music.
My sisters and I grew up from a young age listening to our mom’s vinyl album as kids and rock out. It was an amazing experience and was able to finally see them in concert in my 20’s.
bro i'm 15 and discovered i loved rock and metal when i was 9. AC/DC set the foundation for me. AC/DC is my favourite band by far. i'm part of younger generation and we're trying to keep rock alive. thanks for helping the guitar community to do that. and the drum community and the rock 'n' roll community. if you really want an insane song o react to, watch nothing but a good time by poison
Angus Young really is the GOAT… AC/DC arguably the best rock band of our time. RIP Malcolm Young
Arguably.......best selling ROCK (I do not count the Beatles as proper rock, they POP) BAND of all time. Get Kiss TF outta here compared to ACDC
Heavens on Fire by Kiss
I just love watching these guys reactions! They crack me up!
Angus is never still throughout the entire concert! Top 3 guitarist that ever played the instrument. Good to see you guys enjoyed it!
I have to say .. as an old white woman.. it makes me want to hug these young men for actually LISTENING and APPRECIATING this older white rock band. LOVE THESE GUYS! ♥♥♥♥♥♥
I'm in line right behind you sister!
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FROM OND OLD WHITE WOMAN TO ANOTHER, I AGREE WITH YOU 100%
Me too
why do you have to mention you are white is that because they are not? Seems so!
Amen!
Yes, this was a real live A/C concert performance. Just like every one they ever did. That’s why they are Rock Gods!!!
Acdc are one of those bands that comes on at the worksite and every aussie just starts headbanging
Really need to do more AC/DC reactions... ESPECIALLY from their concert at River Plate. Basically any song from that concert is worth a reaction video.
That's for sure
Whole lot of Rosie from that live tour
Got to disagree - check out their live performance in Paris with Bon Scott. Old school ACDC - they were young, raw, an no one could match Angus's energy on stage. River Plate - the crowd is amazing but they are old and slow. ua-cam.com/video/CfK6suUII0U/v-deo.html
Shoot To Thrill
No not river plate, they should see them in their prime before Brian's voice was so shot
I totally LOVE you guys! I'm a 61 year old Rock n Roll "chick" and watching you guys getting into all kinds of music is great and inspires me to do the same with genres I've never explored.
From a Nova Scotian - thanks for the shout-out to Nova Scotia at the beginning. Enjoyed the video and yes, Angus Young is widely regarded as one of the greatest rock guitarists of all time. If you can believe it, he was born in 1955.
I love seeing these reactions to the music I grew up with. The 70s & 80s rocked!
That guitar riff that starts the song? If you listen close, he pays that riff for the ENTIRE SONG. That's Angus Young. He's one of the most famous stringers on the planet, known for his schoolboy outfit and his endless, nonstop hyper-kinetic energy. He does it for 3 hours straight at concerts. It's insane.
they have to have oxygen tanks on hand now but he won't slow down
With all respect... wait till you discover early ACDC, with Bon Scott on vocals and playing Australian pubs... you will not see more genuine Rock on the planet, and complete adoration for a band that were yet to make it big. It's like watching Tupac at his first gigs... complete mind-blowing discovery of a new genre. Long live Bon...more Aussie music please boys, we are a hidden gem of the 70's/80's/90's... before international music labels tore us apart. X
its incredible how many people have never heard of the angels, cold chisel, etc.
@@easterworshipper5579 how lucky were we to have bands like The Divinyls, Midnight Oil, The Church etc all to ourselves, available for a tenner at the local RSL...a beautiful time in Australian music history, I feel for the world that missed out.
Hell yeah
Please do some history before typing The Young brothers and Bon Scott were from SCOTLAND and only ended up in Australia when their parents emigrated FACT🤷♂️
That is all
@@nohave7627 add to that the original drummers a Kiwi
Angus Young is one of the best underrated guitar players ever AC/DC never got the recognition they deserved check out their latest album its amazing
Angus is absolutely legendary! One of the concerts I went to started with a statue of Angus as tall as the stage. It had horns, red lighted eyes and smoke coming out of the nose. I lost my voice screaming Angus that night, it was epic!
Never got the recognition the deserved? My dude, Back in Black is the second bestselling album of all time and the bestselling album for a band! They’re only beaten by Thriller.
The brother on the right is bang on. Alternating and direct current. That is with electonics. But when it becomes music....all bets are off. Cheers
I love their open mindedness with other genres of music. 🤘🔥🔥
You guys are freakin hilarious!
Just wanted you to know that the lead guitarist, Angus, has been doing that infamous “Duck Walk” since the beginning of the this awesome group was formed in the later 70’s. I was fortunate enough to see them in concert waaaay back in 1981 in Southern Indiana and Angus walked his walk and banged his head for the entire concert. And still to this day he keeps walking and banging better than ever…God Bless His Heart! One of my experience’s I am still proud of having and kinda proud I can still remember in my late 50’s! (Shhhh, Don’t Tell anyone I’m that old! 😝)
Watch the documentary about AC/DC and you will definitely be impressed, promise!
Love watching your videos and if you’ve not reacted to the band “Rush”, that’s another awesome reaction I’d love for you to do!
Thanks for Reacting and Keep up the Awesome Job!
God Bless!!!!
😉💝👍🙏🏻
The duck walk was started by Chuck Berry
Yesssss!! Do RUSH!! ❤️❤️
You read my mind. Gotta do some RUSH!
I was at that show too!
AC/DC is one of those timeless bands that will continue to be played on radio long after we're all gone. Angus Young is one of the best guitar players in Hard Rock/Metal.
I love seeing people raised on rap and hip hop discover music for the first time.
Had to answer your question on what Thunderstruck was about, it was inspired by a near-death experience. Guitarist Angus Young was travelling in a plane that got caught in a violent thunderstorm. Love this band. I have seen them 24 times and it never gets old
Sorry but that's an urban myth and has been debunked by the band. Lyrics are about male orgasm.
No it’s not. It’s about orgasm.
No where near my friend it's about the band or the boys on tour and having a good time "rock and roll" fucking standing up "shaking at the knees and can I come again please" a knee shaker standing up fucking and when you come your legs shake, bro come.
Good to see y'all are going into rock as well and not only Eminem and Family Guy.
And yes, Angus Young, the guitarist, is craaazy.
'Whole Lotta Rosie" from ACDC's River Plate concert showcases how awesome ACDC is live.
I like jail break too, anything ac/dc is bomb diggity
I like the Donington version better of Whole Lotta Rosie. Angus is an absolute nut on that version.
Angus does that while playing lead guitar every song , every show for 50 yrs
You need to see AC/DC Live to really see how good they are.
I seen KISS twice and AC/DC three times. I’m not going to lie, KISS puts on an amazing show. AC/DC puts on by far the best Rock concert.
Got that the wrong way around, yes AC/DC put on an awesome concert but KISS are the better band and nobody comes close to their show
Kiss #1 any day of the week, and that's no disrespect to AC/DC they're incredible too
Zeppelin put on the best live shows!!
@@lebrad7301 oh no way
I tend to agree.
KISS had the better show.
AC/DC is the better band.
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However, if you throw a blanket over either category, you'll cover both bands.
No Cap
Seeing you guys discover this makes me pretty thankful I was around to see them live a couple times. Nothing compares to seeing an AC/DC show. Every song is known and sung, every song is like an encore... for the entire show. It was absolutely electric! You(and I) will never see it's like again.
You want to see a serious segment of AC/DC playing the song, Highway to Hell? Watch them perform at a 200,000 capacity crowd in Argentina, Live at the River Plate. Segment: AC/DC - Highway to Hell (Live At River Plate, December 2009)
This segment is SO GOOD, at 2:20 of the time counter, you will even see JESUS rocking with the crowd!!! TRUST ME.
They are MY ULTIMATE ROCKERS!!❣️ Their concert will physically pound your heart in your body!!😂
I am a geezer and love watching your reaction to music from my younger days. You really need to hit up Santana - Soul Sacrifice 1969 Woodstock live. They were pretty much unknown at this event. Back story is that they all got high because they had a few hours before they were to go on stage. Shortly after they took their drug of choice they were told that they were to go on stage "now". LOL You can tell by the drummer that this story must be true but it didn't matter because they did an amazing performance that never gets old. Enjoy the experience. Keep doing what you are doing.
My absolute favorite AC/DC song! When my son and nephew were very young, I used to play this LOUD on the old Pioneer stereo and they loved it!
"Who Made Who" is another timeless track by AC/DC, very relatable even in today's time and age
"That's the way I wanna rock n roll!!
❤
Maximum overdrive
I fuckin LOVE you guys!!!...best reaction ever!!!....the lead guitar (Angus Young) and rhythm guitar (Malcolm Young) were born in Scotland and moved to Australia when the job situation was pretty bleak back in the 60's..(we did the same thing but we came to Canada, same reason tho)....the other lead singer , Bon Scott, was a mega party animal and died at 33 years old, ALSO from Scotland originally....I tell you, us Scots are everywhere, and the world is a MUCH better place for it!!!
Love watching younger people fall in love with music from my youth! Such amazing memories. 🥰😉
AC/DC is an awesome concert, saw them 3 times in my life. Y'all should watch AC/DC live from River Plate stadium in Argentina. That crowd rocks. Angus is in his mid 70's now.
"AC/DC" is an abbreviation meaning "alternating current/direct current" electricity. The brothers felt that this name symbolised the band's raw energy, power-driven performances of their music. "AC/DC" is pronounced one letter at a time, though the band are colloquially known as "Acca Dacca" in Australia.
They’re Australian.
Nope - they got the name off the back of their sisters sewing machine - there's no deep and meaningful there - how do I know? Because back in the 70's we all hung around together and that's how the name came about,don't believe me? Check it out.
@@ceaserknk6640 Bon Scott, Angus, and Malcolm Young are all Scottish born while Brian Johnson is from NE England.
growing up with this music I love that you are enjoying it today
I always love watching how people react to that first drop, when the song really starts going. It's almost like being on a roller-coaster, how the intro starts off a little slow, gradually ratcheting up the intensity, then that one moment of subdued sound before hitting you with that awesome guitar
I can't tell you how many times I have seen AC/DC in concert! 20+ times. High school and every year after they toured St Louis. I'm 53 now and still turn the volume to max! Rock legends!
This is one of those songs that never gets old. It still rocks!
I remember when they were interviewing for Bon Scott's replacement on KISW after he passed away. I couldn't imagine anyone being able to do it, but he did it! I remember cranking up ACDC when I was learning to drive and my mom being super cool and patient while holding the seat with her hand really tight, lol.
This was so much fun watching y'all see this for the first time! AC/DC has always been one of my favorite bands and especially this song!
3 of ACDCs original members were born and started school in Scotland, Their families immigrated to Australia and they met and started the band. You can actually see the Scottish influence in how similar Bonn Scotts delivery is to The Sensational Alex Harvey Band.....Bonn used to play the bagpipes on stage and in videos all the time. In fact David Byrne of Talking heads was born in Dumbarton Scotland just down the road from where I am currently living :)
this is their 2nd lead singer and he is from the UK. AC/DC is one of the few bands that got a new singer and didn't lose anything from it.
"didn't lose anything" WHOA HORSEY!!! Not to diminish the Brian Scott era but MOST of their ALL TIME HITS were not only SUNG by BONN SCOTT but he WROTE the LYRICS to MOST of THEM INCLUDING "Hells Bells" (rerecorded AFTER Bonn's death!). How can you FAIL to notice how SIMPLISTIC & MONOTONOUS AC DC's songs became AFTER Bonn Scott was NO LONGER writing those FABULOUS LYRICS!! "A Long WAY to the TOP!" 'A little bit of SUZY", "Highway to Hell", etc... SO MANY...what kind of lyrics AFTER Bonn? some nonsense about "cats eyes" just to rhyme on Back in Black. That ONLY reason Back in Black was ANY good is that MOST of the tracks had already been laid down instrumentally and all of the vocals with Bonn were INFAMOUSLY ERASED and rerecorded with Brian Jones. The only new track WAS the title track Back in Black (as in mourning")
Angus Young must’ve been lying about his old friend Bon then when he said they never laid down any tracks or lyrics for Back in Black. His name is Brian Johnson by the way not Brian Jones
Dave Evans was the original singer , Bon took over , then Brian
Evertime I ran on a football field back in the day this was blasting in the back of my ol Ford ranger.!! Let’s get it boys.!!!
Angus Young moves like that CONSTANTLY. He never stops. He came out of his momma bobbing his head fr 🔥🔥🔥
The Greatest Blues Guitarist To EVER Walk This Planet,, Stevie Ray Vaughan "Texas Flood" Live At El Mocambo..A MUST SEE/HEAR Performance
..TRUTH!!
No way...the greatest is Jimmy Page
@@juliemanarin4127 I Meant To Say "Blues" Guitarist..Page Is Definitely The Best "Hard Rock" Guitarist.
Winter brothers
Good call on the hat -- these guys were mostly from Scotland (hence the singer wearing a Scottish golf cap) and they moved to Australia when young with their families. The guys playing guitars (not bass) are brothers -- Malcolm (RIP) and Angus Young. The bass player has been with the band since 1977. You should check out their live songs from the 1970s with their 2nd singer, Bon Scott - his voice was awesome. Angus Young is dressed in a school boys outfit - from back in the day.
AC/DC their name came from their sister's sewing machine --- they were trying to figure out a name and someone looked at her sewing machine and they saw -- AC/DC and the rest is history.
Best rock bands of all time - hard to do, but my top bands are
1.) Led Zeppelin
2.) The Beatles
3.) KISS
Then ELO, Boston, The White Stripes, the Black Keys - too many to mention.
Brian Johnson, lead singer is from same place as me, Newcastle upon Tyne, we're both Geordies and he's very much from the UK.
That’s a newsboy cap he’s wearing. Scots traditionally wear a beret like cap with a Pom Pom on top called a tam o’shanter.
Bon Scott was the original lead singer of AC/DC , sadly he died of an overdose and Brian took over.
@@junecleaver4099Dave Evans was the original AC/DC singer. Thank God the band quickly dumped him
@@russsharples4194 Ahh I see , Thanks Russ I didn't know that
Tha boys is ROCKING!!! comon bring rock back we need it... ...
You guys should DEFINITELY check out the 2cellos version of this song now that you’ve experienced the original. Two guys playing cello, but it’s…surprising…to say the least. It’s absolutely incredible. Hypes me up every time, although the original does as well. The video cracks me up too 😂😂
Please and thank you ❤️ you guys are wonderful. Thank you for shining your lights and helping to bring joy to so many people ❤️
Definitely a great suggestion
I love that version, it's weirdly satisfying.
2 cellos has so many mind blowing covers. I agree, def check them out
Oh hell yeah, that is a great cover.
Their version of the Trooper is so damn good
Finally you listened to this we have all been telling you, too , , its just so much fun and energy and what a rock concert meant to be, Great song, and great playing music
I'm an AC/DC superfan. You should check out AC/DC music from the '70s when Bon Scott was their leader singer (although I love Brian Johnson just as much). One of the most fun concerts you will ever see, if you can.
Malcolm Young was and will always be the bedrock of ACDC. What a powerful player. One of my main rhythm guitar inspirations.
You guys should've been there live , IT WAS GLORIOUS TO BEHOLD , couldn't hear for 3 days .😁USAF flight paramedic veteran.
AC/DC blows kiss off the planet 🔥🔥They rock🎸
Both are great and will get your moneys worth but music wise AC/DC has the edge but Kiss live performance are really good
I have been listening to ACDC since I was 10 years old. They were the first band I saw live at the age of 12. They are legends in Australia. Go the Aussies 🇦🇺
The lead singer is British and the others all hold British passports 🙂
@@telstar4772 NO the lead singer is Scottish. Ffs learn your shit before you step in it. OMG.....
@@karenwaite5091 The lead singer is English, which is British. He's certainly not Scottish 😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭🤣🤣😭🤣🤣🤣🤣😭
Yes he is English however Bon Scott the original lead singer Angus Young and malcolm Young are all Scottish
@@barryhenderson2732 that's who I was talking about.
A lot of music today would do well to get inspired by these bands from the past... Thank you guys for having the wisdom to check them out with open hearts and minds. EXCELLENT