saw an interview where the guy asked Angus about his energy, he said I'm like the energizer bunny, put the batteries in and I go. He does not drink, his vices are cigarettes and chocolate bars.
Back in Black came out my senior year in High School. I love watching the younger crowd listening to what I grew up listening to. We were luckier than we knew to grow up in the 70's. You guys are my favorite reaction channel. I am sorry you are having issues with You Tube. I know some other channels are going through similar problems. Hang in there. I love your entrepreneurial spirit.
The thought came into my head that that SG of his is going to be worth millions in a few years. It's an iconic guitar he's been playing for decades now.
I saw AC/DC on this tour in NYC at MSG and it was awesome. I have seen them live 8 times now and if it hadn't been for AC/DC, I would never have gotten into hard rock and heavy metal. I was almost ten when I heard AC/DC for the first time. I am in my 50s and I still rock out to this band, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and many others. I have been to about 100 rock and metal concerts in my life. My long crazy trip all started with AC/DC.
A great concert with arguably the best audience and this gig was excellent. Angus is a god on guitar, but respect to drummer Phil Rudd and also Malcom and Mark for keeping the beat during the solo, a masterstroke
AC/DC never let the fans down. These guys were...there is no good word above awesome or epic to describe them :) . The fans got their moneys worth with this one ! Ty and hope you 2 are doing well :)
I think that Angus is the entertainment of the group! The entire group is awesome, vocals, harmonies, instruments, everything! All of it, but Angus really is the entertainment!! 🔥🔥🔥
I love what Brian Johnson brought to AC/DC when he became the lead singer in 1980!! I still miss Bon Scott and his vocals and antics on stage in the early days of AC/DC. R.I.P. Bon Scott!!💔😪
And it's not like Angus was young; no pun intended. He is just a fantastic guitarist! I first saw them in 1977 at the Capital Center in Landover, Maryland. They were the opening band for Kiss. I was blown away! I became a fan overnight.
Angus is a talented, fun guitarist. Angus has been quoted multiple times saying he's not even the best guitarist in the band (he deservedly respects his brother Malcolm rhythm guitar)
Angus is definitely one of a kind! Would love to see your reaction to this same song live in Glasgow 1978. It’s truly one of the best live performances I have seen.
AC/DC are a legendary band, you can't help but respect and admire their place in music history, they are not my wheelhouse in terms of music genres but i'm here to view, like and comment to show my support in helping your channel get back in to the good graces of the UA-cam algorithm. Many music reaction channels go through difficult times but just know your community loves you and we are all here to support you. Personally i would love to see you start a movie reaction channel, other music reactors have had a lot of success in that genre and having your eggs in 2 baskets rather than 1 cannot be a bad thing. I think you would be both be awesome at movie reactions...
@@barsandbarbells2022Unfortunately Angus has to be a showman because of a lack of guitar skills. He just riffs in the same key but he's no more than an okay player.
I've been to many heavy metal and rock concerts (metallica, slayer, Motley crue, etc) and I've seen AC/DC 6 times and they are by far the loudest decibel band ever! I still have an Angus Young dollar bill that fell from the ceiling of their Money tour.
I would also like to say that I will never understand how Angus gets that same guitar sound every night. He is very short and he has small hands and he is still able to nail that AC/DC sound every time. He has unstoppable energy despite the fact he is a heavy smoker. He also never drinks. The guy is amazing!
He did an interview saying one of the reasons he is so animated on stage is because it helps him 'lean' into the guitar and gain strength while playing.
Hey Guys welcome back 🙏 The Jack from this show is crazy. I saw them live in Toronto in front of 500,000 crazy Canadians at Sarstock..the ground literally shook all night long 😂 Great reaction and Peace out guys 🙏 ☮️ ✌️ Angus is like the energizer bunny..keeps on going 😂 Hes the most entertaining guitarist I've ever seen...and I've seen many ❤
If you want to see what they do as their close out song, check out For Those About To Rock (We salute You) live from River Plate - you will not be disappointed.
@@BROU-bb2uc no the official video...i agree the Glasgow version is great but this one is all about the optics of with the crowd, camera angles, Angus shredded on the lift with the confetti and all...
🤠❤️🙏🏼🎸🇺🇸 Right on your back love you guys keeping GREAT music alive🎸🔥been watching you guys since you started 👍🏽 born in 1955 Only seen them once in Denver in early 80’s have been to 200 concerts in 60’s & 70’s seen the Doors Jimi Hendricks, Janis Joplin smoked a joint with Carlos Santana in Denver for the American Indian Movement at a city park also we have a natural amphitheater called Red Rocks Amphitheater seen many great concerts there Joe Cocker , LED Zepplin was a favorite concert also Grand Funk RailRoad was awesome live the WHO also was incredible still have two shoe boxes full of tickets stubs many blessings from Eaton Colorado 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️🎸🇺🇸🤠
I saw them in Washington DC on their Ballbreaker tour and that walkway in the middle was on the floor. And Brain carried Angus on his shoulders from the stage to mid arena and back while he did ha solo on Brian's back.
angus is probably the greatest guitar player on the planet he dont do drugs or booze he is a tea belly he is into his 60s now and can still perform like this some say he is a god
He was a guitar player that did great in a band, greatest guitar player ever... No way. I picked up a guitar in 1970, by the time I was playing for 3 years I could easily play everything ACDC put out. That being said they're one of my favorite bands ever because they all did so well together.
@@kurtsaxton823 well we all ave our own opinions so you can play guitar like angus and all there tracks so wot group did you play in to be as good as him ??
@@tubbybrutus I've been a session player since 1981, I've made a really good living at it, there are a lot of musicians out there that don't want to be in the spotlight but that doesn't mean they're not every bit as good as the ones that are in the spotlight. There's 14 and 15 year olds out there that are every bit as good as Angus, Angus only plays three chords it's not rocket science involved.
Seen AC/DC 10 times, starting in 1983. I have seen a LOT of concerts over the years. AC/DC is the best live band to ever step on a stage, period. The Rolling Stones would probably be second. If you want to see an EPIC live performance from AC/DC, check out Riff Raff live/1978. I have seen maybe only 1 or 2 reactions for it, but it's one of their best songs.
Yes Stevie Young is Malcolm and Angus' nephew however he's the son of their eldest uncle and he is only 2 or 3 years younger than Angus. He's been a touring fixture since Malcolm became ill about a decade ago. And he filled in for Malcolm before in the late 80's when Malcolm was in alcoholic anonymous recovery
Always delivers electrifying guitar riffs! AC⚡️DC ROCK & ROLL ROYALTY, they epitomize what a rock band should be, the gold standard of greatness & band longevity. Angus is definitely slept on in conversations of guitar greats. Another excellent example of guitar greatness & enduring longevity DAVID GILMOUR: LIVE AT POMPEII 2016 first as a member of PINK FLYOD he returns to Pompeii 45 years later as a solo artist. The whole performance is amazing, truly something every lover of music should witness. He’s old as hell & I my opinion at his absolute best as an artist. Blows my mind. ONE OF THESE DAYS, COMING BACK TO LIFE, & 5 AM are 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 showcases his mastery of the guitar & Amazing artistry, endurance, & longevity as an artist a master of his craft, one of the best ever ever do it. CHECK IT OUT👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥
🤠❤️🙏🏼🎸🇺🇸Sorry forgot to add some suggestions that will blow your minds Band is Traffic the song Low Spark of High Heeled Boys and Brian Auger song is Bumping on sunset they are incredible songs also had Drinks at Ebbetts Field in Denver with Bob Dylan & Ginger Baker awesome drummer peace love & happiness many blessings to you and all your loved ones amen amen ❤️🙏🏼🎸🇺🇸🤠
Epic performance! I saw them twice on this tour at Giants stadium in New Jersey. This is the last song they do before their encore. Then they come back and do Highway to hell and For those about to Rock (we salute you) which is also an epic song with the 21 gun salute with all the cannons on stage... Angus is one of the best hard rock blues guitar players in his genre. I may get hate for this but I will say in my opinion Angus is a better player then Jimmy Page who is a genius in his own right however I feel Page can be sloppy live. As far as the rhythm section Malcolm was a phenomenon rhythm player also the leader and brains of the band (Angus was the brand) drummer Phil Rudd is definitely underrated...I'm a drummer and about 30 years younger then Phil Rudd and when I play along to this after about 6 minutes I get all tight and sore in the arms and pecs. He's definitely one of best in the business when it comes to keeping time and he can swing like the human metronome he is. Brian does a great job on Bon's songs. This is a 5 star reaction and live performance choice! Kudos Phil and Samantha!
many drummer say: well,nothing complicated with phills drumming.. but when it comes to this song,keeping the pace and rythm for 10 min without slowing down...they fail
this was most definitely not the "grand finale". after seeing acdc live 7 or more times since the release of "for those about to rock", that is their closure. I have never left the venue until that has been played. I've seen multiple people leave prior. but until for those about to rock has occured the show is not over. exit at will after, but not until.
We Salute You is always the last song. This might be the last song before the encore. They go off stages crowd chants then they come back and do like 3 more songs. At least all 3 times I saw them that's how it went.
I saw a video of their their 2023 live Power Trip Angus didn't stop moving for over an hour. 69 and still rocking. Arguably played even better than this show. He acts like he hasn't aged at all.
Angus doesnt get the kudos from guitar purists due to the respect all guitarist have for Malcolm. As Angus would say about being the GOAT. "I'm not even the best guitarist in my family." Which is ok for everyone that knows Angus is the GOAT. But Maicolm was the boss. Angus got to this level so Malcolm couldnt cut him from the band. RIP Malcolm. He told Angus when very sick. "KEEP ON ROCKING!'
Hello Phil and Sam I was wondering if you guys could do some Airbourne on the channel and given the hard times you guys have recently faced with UA-cam I was wondering if you would/ could do "Back In The Game" by Airbourne.
Brian's voice is beyond shot here. And I hear Angus takes an extra guitar string and shoves it into an electrical outlet before he plays. That's also how they got the name. Angus would switch between getting shocked with ac and dc currents so he wouldn't overdo one or the other. As an electrician of 38 years I can tell you this is not true - so Phil or Sam, don't try that at home. Just wanted to give you a little laugh. ✌
This comment has nothing to do with AC/DC but you guys should really react to sunshine of your love by cream Eric Clapton is the guitarist for the band it’s a great song
Angus is possibly the greatest rock performer of all time, backed up by probably the greatest rythm section in rock history. I think Malcolm is possibly the only member of the band regarded as the best at his art, but put them all together and you have the most recognisable sound in the whole of rock. This video doesn't represent Angus's best work, it's tuned to a lower scale to accommodate Brians ageing voice, he couldn't reach the higher notes anymore, so the sound feels slower and more sluggish. If you want to hear a better sound, jailbreak at donnington 1991 would be a fairer assessment of Angus's solo work.
No loop with these guys. Malcolm (RIP) will have none of that. He can drive that rythym all night. These will not chat their fans. No way. Two way street between the two. BTW this band has to be the shortest band in history.
I was a 7 year old kid when I won Back in Black at a Boardwalk game. I’ve been hooked ever since! I own e dry AC/DC CD, have most on vinyl and cassette too. I’ve been to well over 100 shows in my lifetime and have seen AC/DC 7 times. They are by far the best live band I’ve ever seen and in my opinion, Angus is top 5, if not top 3 to ever play guitar
And I don't care what anyone says.This Angus solo blows away that Eddie solo 1000 times over and then some. That Eddie live solo is trash. Granted the studio version of Eruption is one of the best things ever recorded but that live version just plain sucks. I'll never understand how that gained so much traction. It didn't get popular till reaction channels did their fake "Oooh and aaaah" pretending to like it to sucker the old fogies into staying to watch their nostalgia get recognition. More people stay if you say you "like" it. I just turned 50. Listened to rock and metal all my life and I don't pretend to even like the half of it. Its okay not to like something. Anyway this is what PERFORMING is! I feel sorry for generations coming up. People are capable of so much but the drive to excel has been taken completely away by the computer now ai......
Angus still can do this even in 2024
Angus has got to be one the most beloved rockers of all time. I love the adoration for him, he deserves it
This is the last song before they came back out for their encore. Every show ends with “for those about to rock(we salute you)”
Is it just me or Malcolm the one of greatest rhythm gui tarist of all time
Angus said so himself. He considered Malcolm the heart of the band.
@@bobsylvester88Angus said he isn't even the best guitarist in his family!. Malcolm is the goat
Agree Malcolm is the heart
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He was. Rock In Peace Malcolm ❤
Phil Rudd on drums didn’t miss a beat 🔥
Glad to see you're back ❤ This is one of my favorites after Long Way to the Top.. River Plate is one of the best concert video BUT this is Bon's Song
Angus is 69 now and still doing this. One of the greatest guitar players ever
saw an interview where the guy asked Angus about his energy, he said I'm like the energizer bunny, put the batteries in and I go. He does not drink, his vices are cigarettes and chocolate bars.
Back in Black came out my senior year in High School. I love watching the younger crowd listening to what I grew up listening to. We were luckier than we knew to grow up in the 70's. You guys are my favorite reaction channel. I am sorry you are having issues with You Tube. I know some other channels are going through similar problems. Hang in there. I love your entrepreneurial spirit.
The thought came into my head that that SG of his is going to be worth millions in a few years. It's an iconic guitar he's been playing for decades now.
I saw AC/DC on this tour in NYC at MSG and it was awesome. I have seen them live 8 times now and if it hadn't been for AC/DC, I would never have gotten into hard rock and heavy metal. I was almost ten when I heard AC/DC for the first time. I am in my 50s and I still rock out to this band, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and many others. I have been to about 100 rock and metal concerts in my life. My long crazy trip all started with AC/DC.
Now that how you treat your audience that paid money to watch your show. Seen this about 85 times lol, love it!
A great concert with arguably the best audience and this gig was excellent. Angus is a god on guitar, but respect to drummer Phil Rudd and also Malcom and Mark for keeping the beat during the solo, a masterstroke
AC/DC never let the fans down. These guys were...there is no good word above awesome or epic to describe them :) . The fans got their moneys worth with this one ! Ty and hope you 2 are doing well :)
This was a monster world tour, I saw them on the UK leg in London at the O2.
This was the 5th time over the years, always an incredible show.
I think that Angus is the entertainment of the group! The entire group is awesome, vocals, harmonies, instruments, everything! All of it, but Angus really is the entertainment!! 🔥🔥🔥
God of the guitars Angus Young Number One ACDC 🤘🤘🤘🔥🔥
I love what Brian Johnson brought to AC/DC when he became the lead singer in 1980!! I still miss Bon Scott and his vocals and antics on stage in the early days of AC/DC. R.I.P. Bon Scott!!💔😪
One of the best songs from ac...and many more...❤😊
The real end of the show was "for those about to rock" react them how they legendary end the live show
I'm not sure if you reacted to it yet but the original video to this song is a must. Bon Scott and a young Angus
I agree.
They have 😊
And it's not like Angus was young; no pun intended. He is just a fantastic guitarist! I first saw them in 1977 at the Capital Center in Landover, Maryland. They were the opening band for Kiss. I was blown away! I became a fan overnight.
The stadium holds 93,000. It was a 3 day concert. Hence 279,000 fans.
Well, there was around 70k every day for 3 days. Full stadium at football games 90k+ yes but conserts 70k because you have no people behind the stage.
I saw them in front of 500,000 crazy Canadians at Sarstock..Epic
Angus is a talented, fun guitarist. Angus has been quoted multiple times saying he's not even the best guitarist in the band (he deservedly respects his brother Malcolm rhythm guitar)
power-emotions-goosebumps-smiling face !!!!!!!!!😀🙏
AC/DC. Giving the people what they want. Rock n Roll. :)
Angus is definitely one of a kind! Would love to see your reaction to this same song live in Glasgow 1978. It’s truly one of the best live performances I have seen.
Great to see you guys back in action!
Been lucky enough to see this performed live at 2 different shows over years apart. That Solo is always off the chain.
saw them live 4 times!!
GREAT to see you back❤❤
AC/DC are a legendary band, you can't help but respect and admire their place in music history, they are not my wheelhouse in terms of music genres but i'm here to view, like and comment to show my support in helping your channel get back in to the good graces of the UA-cam algorithm. Many music reaction channels go through difficult times but just know your community loves you and we are all here to support you. Personally i would love to see you start a movie reaction channel, other music reactors have had a lot of success in that genre and having your eggs in 2 baskets rather than 1 cannot be a bad thing. I think you would be both be awesome at movie reactions...
Great Post Thank You!
Thanks so much Steve! We appreciate you!
@@barsandbarbells2022Unfortunately Angus has to be a showman because of a lack of guitar skills. He just riffs in the same key but he's no more than an okay player.
A God amongst men. Nothing more to say.
Great reaction! I hope everything with the "calibration" of the channel has been taken care of!
The drummer is my fav in this video
I've been to many heavy metal and rock concerts (metallica, slayer, Motley crue, etc) and I've seen AC/DC 6 times and they are by far the loudest decibel band ever! I still have an Angus Young dollar bill that fell from the ceiling of their Money tour.
As for how loud AC/DC is... Then you were never at a Motorhead concert 😄
Awesome jam yeah, seen them live in concert as young cats, good review by u guys 🎸🎸🥁🎤🤘😆🤘
Seeing these guys this summer was amazing! Wish they'd come again.
Bon Scott in Glasgow. Blows this away. Hugh AC/DC here.
Glad your back😊
Now watch this song with Bon at the Glasgow appollo in1978 and you'll see them at their youngest best.
I would also like to say that I will never understand how Angus gets that same guitar sound every night. He is very short and he has small hands and he is still able to nail that AC/DC sound every time. He has unstoppable energy despite the fact he is a heavy smoker. He also never drinks. The guy is amazing!
He did an interview saying one of the reasons he is so animated on stage is because it helps him 'lean' into the guitar and gain strength while playing.
rip malcom
Hey Guys welcome back 🙏 The Jack from this show is crazy. I saw them live in Toronto in front of 500,000 crazy Canadians at Sarstock..the ground literally shook all night long 😂 Great reaction and Peace out guys 🙏 ☮️ ✌️ Angus is like the energizer bunny..keeps on going 😂 Hes the most entertaining guitarist I've ever seen...and I've seen many ❤
Angus's stamina is incredible...and during this performance he was in his mid 50's. Think about that
Are you saying 50 is old? 😁
If you want to see what they do as their close out song, check out For Those About To Rock (We salute You) live from River Plate - you will not be disappointed.
The master of pentatonic solos , basically blues rock.
You need to see a Bon Scott version of this song
I agree 👍
@@BROU-bb2uc They did react to the Bon Scott version
@@Meeshrick the live version in Glasgow?
@@BROU-bb2uc no the official video...i agree the Glasgow version is great but this one is all about the optics of with the crowd, camera angles, Angus shredded on the lift with the confetti and all...
🤠❤️🙏🏼🎸🇺🇸 Right on your back love you guys keeping GREAT music alive🎸🔥been watching you guys since you started 👍🏽 born in 1955 Only seen them once in Denver in early 80’s have been to 200 concerts in 60’s & 70’s seen the Doors Jimi Hendricks, Janis Joplin smoked a joint with Carlos Santana in Denver for the American Indian Movement at a city park also we have a natural amphitheater called Red Rocks Amphitheater seen many great concerts there Joe Cocker , LED Zepplin was a favorite concert also Grand Funk RailRoad was awesome live the WHO also was incredible still have two shoe boxes full of tickets stubs many blessings from Eaton Colorado 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️🎸🇺🇸🤠
FINAL SONG FOR THOUSE ABOUT TO ROCK. REACTION PLEASE LIVE
I think you would really enjoy their songs, November rain, Patience or Sweet Child O Mine
I saw them in Washington DC on their Ballbreaker tour and that walkway in the middle was on the floor. And Brain carried Angus on his shoulders from the stage to mid arena and back while he did ha solo on Brian's back.
angus is probably the greatest guitar player on the planet he dont do drugs or booze he is a tea belly he is into his 60s now and can still perform like this some say he is a god
He was a guitar player that did great in a band, greatest guitar player ever... No way. I picked up a guitar in 1970, by the time I was playing for 3 years I could easily play everything ACDC put out. That being said they're one of my favorite bands ever because they all did so well together.
@@kurtsaxton823 well we all ave our own opinions so you can play guitar like angus and all there tracks so wot group did you play in to be as good as him ??
@@tubbybrutus I've been a session player since 1981, I've made a really good living at it, there are a lot of musicians out there that don't want to be in the spotlight but that doesn't mean they're not every bit as good as the ones that are in the spotlight. There's 14 and 15 year olds out there that are every bit as good as Angus, Angus only plays three chords it's not rocket science involved.
Seen AC/DC 10 times, starting in 1983. I have seen a LOT of concerts over the years. AC/DC is the best live band to ever step on a stage, period. The Rolling Stones would probably be second. If you want to see an EPIC live performance from AC/DC, check out Riff Raff live/1978. I have seen maybe only 1 or 2 reactions for it, but it's one of their best songs.
The last song of the show is For Thouse About to Rock, and is te encore, you should react
I caught Bon Scott in 1978 in Johnson "
City, Tennesse. An in Detroit in 1979
Phil & Sam
Angus doesn't do drugs or drink any alcohol. He doesn't need any exercise workout. Angus moves around onstage gets his cardio workout.
One of the best Bon Scott songs sung by Brian Johnson
I hear the tour they are on right now, Angus's nephew is filling in for Malcolm(RIP)
Yes Stevie Young is Malcolm and Angus' nephew however he's the son of their eldest uncle and he is only 2 or 3 years younger than Angus. He's been a touring fixture since Malcolm became ill about a decade ago. And he filled in for Malcolm before in the late 80's when Malcolm was in alcoholic anonymous recovery
Not too shabby for a 60 Yr old Scotsman🎸🎸& a 65 yr old Geordie 🎤 oh for their energy ⚡dunno about Malc. But he's gotta be up there too.
I saw them in july,Angus always the same
It would be good to take a listen to Let there be rock from Donnington 1991 to compare, at that time they had a different drummer
Towards the end I thought for sure he was going to break into the Jimmy Page Heart Breaker solo,It was in the style of it for sure.Sounded Great!
I thouht the same thing.
Cool❣️
Always delivers electrifying guitar riffs! AC⚡️DC ROCK & ROLL ROYALTY, they epitomize what a rock band should be, the gold standard of greatness & band longevity. Angus is definitely slept on in conversations of guitar greats. Another excellent example of guitar greatness & enduring longevity DAVID GILMOUR:
LIVE AT POMPEII 2016 first as
a member of PINK FLYOD he returns to Pompeii 45 years later as a solo artist. The whole performance is amazing, truly something every lover of music should witness. He’s old as hell & I my opinion at his absolute best as an artist. Blows my mind. ONE OF THESE DAYS, COMING BACK TO LIFE, & 5 AM are 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 showcases his mastery of the guitar & Amazing artistry, endurance, & longevity as an artist a master of his craft, one of the best ever ever do it. CHECK IT OUT👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is the "last song" then they come back and play Highway to Hell then the real last song "For Those About to Rock"
No loops baby!
Ah shame you didn't do the studio version with the original music video which is great, and funny.
🤠❤️🙏🏼🎸🇺🇸Sorry forgot to add some suggestions that will blow your minds Band is Traffic the song Low Spark of High Heeled Boys and Brian Auger song is Bumping on sunset they are incredible songs also had Drinks at Ebbetts Field in Denver with Bob Dylan & Ginger Baker awesome drummer peace love & happiness many blessings to you and all your loved ones amen amen ❤️🙏🏼🎸🇺🇸🤠
Epic performance! I saw them twice on this tour at Giants stadium in New Jersey.
This is the last song they do before their encore. Then they come back and do Highway to hell and For those about to Rock (we salute you) which is also an epic song with the 21 gun salute with all the cannons on stage...
Angus is one of the best hard rock blues guitar players in his genre. I may get hate for this but I will say in my opinion Angus is a better player then Jimmy Page who is a genius in his own right however I feel Page can be sloppy live.
As far as the rhythm section Malcolm was a phenomenon rhythm player also the leader and brains of the band (Angus was the brand) drummer Phil Rudd is definitely underrated...I'm a drummer and about 30 years younger then Phil Rudd and when I play along to this after about 6 minutes I get all tight and sore in the arms and pecs. He's definitely one of best in the business when it comes to keeping time and he can swing like the human metronome he is. Brian does a great job on Bon's songs.
This is a 5 star reaction and live performance choice! Kudos Phil and Samantha!
Brian Johnson is seven years older than Angus. I think what he was feeling was relief...
many drummer say: well,nothing complicated with phills drumming.. but when it comes to this song,keeping the pace and rythm for 10 min without slowing down...they fail
Nope, end of show is always, For Those About to Rock...I don't think you've reacted to that one yet. When you do, it Must be a live performance. 🙂
this was most definitely not the "grand finale". after seeing acdc live 7 or more times since the release of "for those about to rock", that is their closure. I have never left the venue until that has been played. I've seen multiple people leave prior. but until for those about to rock has occured the show is not over. exit at will after, but not until.
We Salute You is always the last song. This might be the last song before the encore. They go off stages crowd chants then they come back and do like 3 more songs. At least all 3 times I saw them that's how it went.
Maybe SRV, but they play(ed) different types of music.
Stiff upper lip live next
G'day Guys! To clarify...the over 200,000 were across the 3 concerts in the River Plate Stadium not all at one concert... Cheers!
I saw a video of their their 2023 live Power Trip
Angus didn't stop moving for over an hour.
69 and still rocking.
Arguably played even better than this show. He acts like he hasn't aged at all.
I think Angus is only 68 or 69
@@misteradrianojeda6702 You are correct I'll fix it.
I love Brian but Bon was from another planet
FBI even used to test Angus's chocolate bars to find out what give him the stamina
Angus doesnt get the kudos from guitar purists due to the respect all guitarist have for Malcolm. As Angus would say about being the GOAT. "I'm not even the best guitarist in my family." Which is ok for everyone that knows Angus is the GOAT. But Maicolm was the boss. Angus got to this level so Malcolm couldnt cut him from the band. RIP Malcolm. He told Angus when very sick. "KEEP ON ROCKING!'
Hello Phil and Sam I was wondering if you guys could do some Airbourne on the channel and given the hard times you guys have recently faced with UA-cam I was wondering if you would/ could do "Back In The Game" by Airbourne.
Both Angus and Brian are short guys.No wonder they look small.
Brian's voice is beyond shot here. And I hear Angus takes an extra guitar string and shoves it into an electrical outlet before he plays. That's also how they got the name. Angus would switch between getting shocked with ac and dc currents so he wouldn't overdo one or the other. As an electrician of 38 years I can tell you this is not true - so Phil or Sam, don't try that at home. Just wanted to give you a little laugh. ✌
Hard to believe that Angus Young is only 4"11 lol.
This comment has nothing to do with AC/DC but you guys should really react to sunshine of your love by cream Eric Clapton is the guitarist for the band it’s a great song
Angus's stamina comes from Tea Cigarettes and ROCK⚡ROLL.
AC/DC -"Shot Down In Flames"
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Angus is possibly the greatest rock performer of all time, backed up by probably the greatest rythm section in rock history. I think Malcolm is possibly the only member of the band regarded as the best at his art, but put them all together and you have the most recognisable sound in the whole of rock. This video doesn't represent Angus's best work, it's tuned to a lower scale to accommodate Brians ageing voice, he couldn't reach the higher notes anymore, so the sound feels slower and more sluggish. If you want to hear a better sound, jailbreak at donnington 1991 would be a fairer assessment of Angus's solo work.
No loop with these guys. Malcolm (RIP) will have none of that. He can drive that rythym all night.
These will not chat their fans. No way. Two way street between the two.
BTW this band has to be the shortest band in history.
Phil Rudd, the best AC/DC drummer
This is why you need your daily dose of Vegemite lol.
I was a 7 year old kid when I won Back in Black at a Boardwalk game. I’ve been hooked ever since! I own e dry AC/DC CD, have most on vinyl and cassette too. I’ve been to well over 100 shows in my lifetime and have seen AC/DC 7 times. They are by far the best live band I’ve ever seen and in my opinion, Angus is top 5, if not top 3 to ever play guitar
if you ever do a Bon Scott song please do it with Bon Scott singing it Brian just butchers them
Looped it lol. This isn't gen z........
😮 You're talking about a cardio regiment it's funny he's 54 running around here and he smokes cigarettes like that Going Out of style.
You played the wrong video. This is all born Scott’s song
There is no wrong ac\dc video. Settle down.
“Cocaine is a hell of a drug”
Angus never did drugs or even drank
And I don't care what anyone says.This Angus solo blows away that Eddie solo 1000 times over and then some. That Eddie live solo is trash. Granted the studio version of Eruption is one of the best things ever recorded but that live version just plain sucks. I'll never understand how that gained so much traction. It didn't get popular till reaction channels did their fake "Oooh and aaaah" pretending to like it to sucker the old fogies into staying to watch their nostalgia get recognition. More people stay if you say you "like" it. I just turned 50. Listened to rock and metal all my life and I don't pretend to even like the half of it. Its okay not to like something. Anyway this is what PERFORMING is! I feel sorry for generations coming up. People are capable of so much but the drive to excel has been taken completely away by the computer now ai......