Angus's brother Malcolm was considered one of the best rhythm guitarists there is. He plays with open chords. Read about him. These guys are in their mid fifties when they did this and they are rocking a crowd half their age. Look at drummer Phil Rudd, old enough to be the dad to everyone in the crowd.
Malcolm is brilliant, saw them live in '82, to my surprise Malcom was 60%+ of the guitar, watchin him, Cliff and Phil on drums, I finally understood the Rhythm and Blues/Rock and Roll pocket and what a rhythm section actually meant, Tight AF! Angus was like whip cream and sprinkles on top of a perfect sundae, brilliant band.
Angus at his best is Let there be Rock Live in Glasgow with their first singer Bon Scott ( R.I.P you legend ) he goes absolutely mental and the sound is unreal considering it's in the 70's
I was at that gig; my second AC/DC gig in Glasgow, where they played regularly due to a combination of their Scots roots and the reception that they were guaranteed. There are parts of my skin that I still try to not wash. As me and my schoolmates were showered in Angus’ sweat! The choreography between Bon and Angus was something else, and Angus was on top form.
I saw AC/DC only last weekend here in Croke Park in Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪 They were phenomenal. Angus Young running around like a 20yr old and Brian Johnson still singing at 76yrs of age. 80,000 people rocking out. So happy I got to see them again. Doubt they’ll be coming this way again any time soon. I saw them in 2009 , when Rosie rode the train 😁
AC⚡️DC IS NITHING BUT PURE HIGH VOLTAGE BLIES BASED ROCK AND ROLL. THEY NEVER STRAYED FROM THEIR PURPOSE. NEVER LET DOWN THEIR FANS. ABSOLUTE LEGENDS!!!!
When Angus & Malcolm (RIP) were growing up, it was the older Malcolm that was playing in bands. Much older brother George had had nationwide record hits in the 60's and so I guess music & guitars had always been around the house. The younger kid Angus picked up a guitar around the house and just took to it immediately. Malcolm said Angus just caught up and kept on going. Angus always said Malcolm was the genius and had the imagination to come up song ideas and chord progressions and he just flies solos over the top of the song power of Malcolm on rhythm guitar. The brothers were such a power house together. Take a listen to the amount of the sound that Malcolm is making to support Angus. It also helps that Phil Rudd (drums) & Cliff Williams (1977 onwards) are one of the greatest rhythm sections
You gotta see Angus in his 20's so check out Let There Be Rock live at the Apollo Theatre 1978 and Fling Thing/Rocker from the same concert. It's from the Bon Scott days and trust me, you're gonna wanna hear him live. And of course you should do a live stream of the entire River Plate concert! 19 songs on the setlist and the band doesn't let up. Awesome reactions!
Yes, one of and maybe the most popular band ever. I've seen them 7 times but always in smaller arenas, never in a stadium setting. This band is always awesome live. Thanks for the reaction.
A tragic case of the hedonism of the 70's/80's rock era. John Bonham as well. Fueled by the insane energy of the fans and the money coming in it is easy to lose one's self in all of it. Some manage to survive it and learn a lesson to help them clean up. Some just keep slamming away and never get tagged. But many don't live to regret it. The 27 club is full of them. If you look at the entirety of rock and excess you have to wonder just how some of the old folk like Ozzie are still alive.
He was playing like that at 15, when the band 1st started. It's a God given gift and the love of playing, he said that he was still learning to play in an interveiw in 91'
Keep doing more and more different bands I was a teen when I listened to them in the late 70's early 80's. I still get goosebumps too and to think they are touring again is amazing . So many songs to hear from AC/DC because of that I just subscribed !!!!! Ready to join in on your new adventures ❤✌🇨🇦🤗
I say it again. Not too shabby for a bunch of old dudes!!!!! AC/DC played 3 straight nights at River Plate in Dec 2009 to a total of 220,000+ ppl so says their official web site so that’s 73,000+ a night!!!!! Brian Johnson was 63, Angus Young was 55 and the rest of the boys were in their 50’s!!! Legendary is all I can say. These Argentina fans are the best on the planet and they appreciate good hard driving rock and roll. Just look at all the different ages in the crowd. It transcends generations. Unbelievable!! I’ve already given you my recommendation of Angus doing Let There Be Rock from this show!!!! Enjoy the rabbit hole young one!!!! So says Austin Tx!!!! 🤣🤣🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸😍😍😍🥳🥳😎😎🍸
Molly Boy if you love Angus you SERIOUSLY have to see his unbelievably EPIC guitar solo during "Let there be rock" at that river plate concert . . . . . stunning!! gobsmacking!!! . . .Total respect.
Angus plays the guitar like it's part of him. He literally makes the thing sing. Not too many guitarists have ever been able to do that. Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan are the only other two who really come to mind in this genre. His solos are so soulful and a pleasure to listen to. He's definitely my favorite guitarist by far. There might be better guys technically but nobody sounds as good and writes better solos. Not to mention how underrated he is as a rhythm guitarist. Him and Malcolm are as tight as tight can possibly be. GOAT for sure
Ive been a fan of AC/DC since i was 12 yrs old, im now 57,ive seen yhem live 3 times, ive bought tickets to see them again in july '24 at wembley stadium. Im taking my 17 year old grandson to show him how its done.
Best Rock and Roll Band ever just my opinion brother you are just scratching the surface of ACDC you are in for one very good ride all there albums are 🔥
I'm an older fella, but I've seen ac/dc a few times. I was fortunate enough to see them with Bon Scott in 1979 just months before his death. They put on one hell of a show!
AC/DC just pure, raw, unfiltered Rock and Roll music for the sake of it, at house parties people vying for the stereo, playing de facto DJ, trying to stoke the party vibe...could do no wrong with AC/DC, everybody loved hearing them at any party.
Angus got alot of help from his older brother Malcolm Young on rhythm guitar. Mal', as Angus called him, would not hold down the rhythm, but would assist Angus when for difficult solos. rip Malcolm!!!!! he was acdc.
You can hear the original 14 year old Angus on the first video they made of “It’s a long way to the top if you want to rock ‘n roll” - with Bon Scott as the vocalist
There are a few bands that are known for their guitarists. Van Halen, Eddie Van Halen on guitar, is one that comes to mind. Then there is Stevie Ray Vaughan, watch his songs from Live at the El Mocambo.
Analyze the entire River Plate concert please!!!!!! You asked!!!!! If you can pull that off you will be a AC/DC god!!!!!!I don't think anyone has ever done it fully!!!!! So says Austin Tx!!!!! 😎🍸
I just rewatched this video because I needed an AC/DC lift in my day and you didn’t disappoint so now I say go watch the lads doing river plate 2009 “Let There Be Rock!!!! It’s Angus at his best so it’s a long video but if you want Angus live will here you go!!! Just saying!!! So says Austin Tx!!!! 🥳😎🍸
Hi, I love these songs too. :D If you wanna see a crazy guitar job then watch AC/DC - Let There Be Rock (Live At River Plate, December 2009) I thought his guitar will burst in flames there. 😉
Yup...... our sweet squeezable Rosie weighs 19 stone which equals 266 lbs which up here in Canada and the U.S !!! She was a whole lotta woman for sure.😍😍😍 Good for you Rosie!!! Who wants to grab hold and give a big old hug to a bag of bones???? Nobody I know of. 💕💕💕💕🤗🤗💕💕💕💕
I saw them I think 81 82 83 Highway to hell Back in black For those about to rock Respectively Back in those days you did not wear earplugs to concerts. And they were by far the loudest show I’ve ever seen and I’ve been to a lot of shows since then because I’m old as dirt. Those spectacular shows. Some of the best ever they gave everything every time. Angus is special. He was an instant phenom. Well, for those who played guitar he was anyway.
Howzit going mate - there is so much music out there now, it's near impossible to hear it all (especially for the 1st time). Two words - The Warning (a trio of Mexican sisters - 1st time I heard them was on the trailer for Midnight Suns video game). They are young (they started in their early teens) and are now in their early 20s. They performed Enter Sandman (Metallica) and then later re-imagined it for the Blacklist tribute album (this is the version from the game trailer). They all can sing and play multiple instruments. And they are f**kin' phenomenal. I would love to hear you react to Dust to Dust (Live at Teatro Metropolitan CDMX 08/29/2022) since you love live performances so much (and if you do like them, you should check out the rest of the concert). Paulina (Pau) the drummer wrote the lyrics when she was 13 and Dani (guitar) and Ale (bass) wrote their own music for it in collaboration. ua-cam.com/video/sC9IbWYkips/v-deo.htmlsi=XfJXwpHJWS0NQ4AG As for AC/DC - I've been listening to them for the last 40 odd years and still get goosebumps listening to Angus shred. And congrats on nearly 28k subscribers mate - that's 23k in 4 months :)
Legend has it that when Malcolm and his mates first starded Jamming together a 14 year old angus would come into the room and bounce off all the walls and furniture playing crazy solos so to answer your question about how long it took to learn Some are just Born with it. Though if you were to ask Angus he will tell you Malcolm is the better guitarist
dave murray guitarist of iron maiden spoke of practicing 8 hours a day and coming home for lunch and playing another hour. adrian smith of iron maiden mentioned in his book feeling he needed to work on a section, more practice. lots of hard work and practice. jannich and dave spoke of sore fingers pressing down the strings. cheap woolworth or sears guitars. drummer nicko at 10 saqw a drummer on the telly and took his mum's pots and pans and was bashing away, using her knitting needles.
It's a God given TALENT... He was doing this at 15 an interveiw he said growing up his family was into music different insterments and 2 older brothers had their own bands Georage was in the "EASYBEATS" he was only suppose to play a couple songs in the school boy uniform his sister made for him,,, side note the name also came from their sister AC/DC was on her sewing machine,, electrical currents. because of his age they lied so he could play in clubs, and that was the start of history.
I'm a 73 year old aussie, and I STILL love ACDC. There's been lot's of great aussie bands, buth for me they are #1. Actually to this day, I still believe Bon Scott (the original singer before he died) was better than Brian Johnson. I would recommend that you review some of teh earlier videos when Bon was still with us.
2:23 About twenty years ago I would have still agreed with you here. But since then I started to listen more closely who plays what by watching videos. Only then I realized that the main sound of ACDC came from Malcolm Young, not Angus. In this particular song I have to listen really closely for anything from Angus up until later in the song. Now in songs like Thunderstruck things are different. There Angus is shining right from the beginning, not only later in the solo parts.
You really need to check out Bon Scott. He passed away, then came Beano Johnson. The whole Highway to Hell album is flawless. Especially my favourite AC/DC song, Touch too Much.
Been a peepers of your channel for a while, finally joined ....yah want some suggestions? I've looked through your library and seems to be missing1 vital artist in metal .... Dio and to start off id recommend Rainbows...Kill the king
Brian Johnson is impressive but he is not a patch on the original lead singer Bon Scott he was something else RIP Bonn, the embodiment of burjing the candle at both ends
This is AC/DC from 1980 when Brian took over singing for the Late GREAT Bon Scott,,Phil Tudd{drummer} missed a few because of travel bans or his sick wife
Saw this tour in the U.S. All ages of fans present! I jumped in place for 2 hours straight and was limping to work the next day! Worth it!!
Angus's brother Malcolm was considered one of the best rhythm guitarists there is. He plays with open chords. Read about him. These guys are in their mid fifties when they did this and they are rocking a crowd half their age. Look at drummer Phil Rudd, old enough to be the dad to everyone in the crowd.
Malcolm is brilliant, saw them live in '82, to my surprise Malcom was 60%+ of the guitar, watchin him, Cliff and Phil on drums, I finally understood the Rhythm and Blues/Rock and Roll pocket and what a rhythm section actually meant, Tight AF! Angus was like whip cream and sprinkles on top of a perfect sundae, brilliant band.
Yeah, Phil doesn't miss a beat..even during Angus's never-ending solo's. Respect.
@@m.ericwatson968 ..I think you were stoned when you posted this. But I agree with everything. :)
I just read a "Greatest Rythm Guitarist " list as voted on by other professional players and they voted Malcolm Young #1.
RIP Mal
You know what's funny? Angus is old enough to be your grandpa
😅
When asked ,what it’s like to be one of the best guitarists in the world, Angus said ,I’m not even the best guitarist in the band
I believe the quote was, " I'm not even the best guitarist in my family",
He was referring to his brother in the band.
And God bless him for doing so.
Awesome response! Haha
Malcolm was the best guitarist said Angus in 1 of his interviews
Best band EVER!!!!
Watch the whole concert, you WILL be blown away! Pure talent, a generation we'll never see again when they're gone!
Angus at his best is Let there be Rock Live in Glasgow with their first singer Bon Scott ( R.I.P you legend ) he goes absolutely mental and the sound is unreal considering it's in the 70's
YES!!!!!!!
I was at that gig; my second AC/DC gig in Glasgow, where they played regularly due to a combination of their Scots roots and the reception that they were guaranteed.
There are parts of my skin that I still try to not wash. As me and my schoolmates were showered in Angus’ sweat! The choreography between Bon and Angus was something else, and Angus was on top form.
May not be as popular but Angus isn't too shabby in Baby Please Don't Go, either❤😅
I can’t wait until you hear one of their great songs.❤❤❤
I saw AC/DC only last weekend here in Croke Park in Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪 They were phenomenal. Angus Young running around like a 20yr old and Brian Johnson still singing at 76yrs of age. 80,000 people rocking out. So happy I got to see them again. Doubt they’ll be coming this way again any time soon. I saw them in 2009 , when Rosie rode the train 😁
Angus can't do what he does so effectively without one of the best rock & roll rhythm sections of all time Malcolm Young Cliff Williams & Phil Rudd.
THE best Rock and Roll rhythm section of all time !! You almost had it right. Lol. Rock on.
AC⚡️DC IS NITHING BUT PURE HIGH VOLTAGE BLIES BASED ROCK AND ROLL. THEY NEVER STRAYED FROM THEIR PURPOSE. NEVER LET DOWN THEIR FANS. ABSOLUTE LEGENDS!!!!
I love the way they got Rosie's feet to tap along with the music, that's so damn cool 🙋♂
When Angus & Malcolm (RIP) were growing up, it was the older Malcolm that was playing in bands. Much older brother George had had nationwide record hits in the 60's and so I guess music & guitars had always been around the house. The younger kid Angus picked up a guitar around the house and just took to it immediately. Malcolm said Angus just caught up and kept on going. Angus always said Malcolm was the genius and had the imagination to come up song ideas and chord progressions and he just flies solos over the top of the song power of Malcolm on rhythm guitar. The brothers were such a power house together. Take a listen to the amount of the sound that Malcolm is making to support Angus. It also helps that Phil Rudd (drums) & Cliff Williams (1977 onwards) are one of the greatest rhythm sections
Let's not forget Cliff Williams on bass, Phil Rudd on drums and Malcolm Young guitar RIP.
I'm 62. I've been listening to these legends since 1976. Like you, EVERY time Angus solos, I get a chill.
GREAT reaction, young man !
My bachelorette party in the 1980s was an AC/DC concert then bar hopping!
Watching this young man take this journey reminds me of how much fun we had growing through this the first time.
You gotta see Angus in his 20's so check out Let There Be Rock live at the Apollo Theatre 1978 and Fling Thing/Rocker from the same concert. It's from the Bon Scott days and trust me, you're gonna wanna hear him live. And of course you should do a live stream of the entire River Plate concert! 19 songs on the setlist and the band doesn't let up. Awesome reactions!
Yes, one of and maybe the most popular band ever. I've seen them 7 times but always in smaller arenas, never in a stadium setting. This band is always awesome live. Thanks for the reaction.
My favourite ac/dc song
Bon Scott must have had the time of his life R.I.P
A tragic case of the hedonism of the 70's/80's rock era. John Bonham as well. Fueled by the insane energy of the fans and the money coming in it is easy to lose one's self in all of it. Some manage to survive it and learn a lesson to help them clean up. Some just keep slamming away and never get tagged. But many don't live to regret it. The 27 club is full of them. If you look at the entirety of rock and excess you have to wonder just how some of the old folk like Ozzie are still alive.
I love seeing your expression when you hear Angus
He was playing like that at 15, when the band 1st started. It's a God given gift and the love of playing, he said that he was still learning to play in an interveiw in 91'
Keep doing more and more different bands I was a teen when I listened to them in the late 70's early 80's. I still get goosebumps too and to think they are touring again is amazing . So many songs to hear from AC/DC because of that I just subscribed !!!!! Ready to join in on your new adventures ❤✌🇨🇦🤗
I say it again. Not too shabby for a bunch of old dudes!!!!! AC/DC played 3 straight nights at River Plate in Dec 2009 to a total of 220,000+ ppl so says their official web site so that’s 73,000+ a night!!!!! Brian Johnson was 63, Angus Young was 55 and the rest of the boys were in their 50’s!!! Legendary is all I can say. These Argentina fans are the best on the planet and they appreciate good hard driving rock and roll. Just look at all the different ages in the crowd. It transcends generations. Unbelievable!! I’ve already given you my recommendation of Angus doing Let There Be Rock from this show!!!! Enjoy the rabbit hole young one!!!! So says Austin Tx!!!! 🤣🤣🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸😍😍😍🥳🥳😎😎🍸
You never learn 🗣️
Molly Boy if you love Angus you SERIOUSLY have to see his unbelievably EPIC guitar solo during "Let there be rock" at that river plate concert . . . . . stunning!! gobsmacking!!! . . .Total respect.
Angus plays the guitar like it's part of him. He literally makes the thing sing. Not too many guitarists have ever been able to do that. Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan are the only other two who really come to mind in this genre. His solos are so soulful and a pleasure to listen to. He's definitely my favorite guitarist by far. There might be better guys technically but nobody sounds as good and writes better solos. Not to mention how underrated he is as a rhythm guitarist. Him and Malcolm are as tight as tight can possibly be. GOAT for sure
Ive been a fan of AC/DC since i was 12 yrs old, im now 57,ive seen yhem live 3 times, ive bought tickets to see them again in july '24 at wembley stadium. Im taking my 17 year old grandson to show him how its done.
Best Rock and Roll Band ever just my opinion brother you are just scratching the surface of ACDC you are in for one very good ride all there albums are 🔥
I'm 72 yrs old. I saw ACDC 8 times in Houston Texas.
I'm 46 in Houston..saw them for Ballbreaker Tour and Stiff Upper Lip Tour..Even took Mom and Dad..😂❤🎉🎉
AC/DC is the definition of Rock. “Was it coke a cola?” (Different song). 😁
One more from this concert. Highway to Hell. Crowd is at its peak in this one. I dont know how they didnt shake the stadium to the ground. Insane.
I'm an older fella, but I've seen ac/dc a few times. I was fortunate enough to see them with Bon Scott in 1979 just months before his death. They put on one hell of a show!
Saw this at the Coral Sky Amphitheater in West Palm Beach Florida. That Rosie Balloon was massive. Awesome show.
Props to all those big woman loving men out there! Still loving AC/DC at age 64. Will never stop!
Angus is in my top 5. No joke. He’s a legend
"It's a long way to the top (If you wanna rock 'n' roll)" With their original lead, Bon Scott
Best AC/DC song imo
One of AC/DC's best (and earlier) tracks. It's got a punk kick to it,
🇬🇧 I'm 60 next month, and this made me cry! I just love Angus Young, (& I didn't even like this kinda music back in the day!)🎸💓🔥
Him and his brother are THE BEST! I love Angus....go look at his interview about himself, wonderful. Best concert I've been to.
AC/DC just pure, raw, unfiltered Rock and Roll music for the sake of it, at house parties people vying for the stereo, playing de facto DJ, trying to stoke the party vibe...could do no wrong with AC/DC, everybody loved hearing them at any party.
One of the best live recordings ever. All categories ❤
One of the greatest concerts ever captured on digital . Amazing! Yeah, this group is nothing without Angus on guitar
If you react to them live at the apollo in 1978. Angus is much younger and has way more energy. Its INSANE!!!!!!!
check out the studio version to hear the original singer Bon Scott who died in the 1980...he was amazing as well...
Let There Be Rock from this same concert is the ultimate Angus Young solo!
It is indeed Angus, A Career Highlight 200%
And that they can still rock so hard in their 70s
The chant at the beginning is ANGUS! chants been going on live since the 70's with this song
Angus got alot of help from his older brother Malcolm Young on rhythm guitar. Mal', as Angus called him, would not hold down the rhythm, but would assist Angus when for difficult solos. rip Malcolm!!!!! he was acdc.
You can hear the original 14 year old Angus on the first video they made of “It’s a long way to the top if you want to rock ‘n roll” - with Bon Scott as the vocalist
There are a few bands that are known for their guitarists. Van Halen, Eddie Van Halen on guitar, is one that comes to mind. Then there is Stevie Ray Vaughan, watch his songs from Live at the El Mocambo.
Analyze the entire River Plate concert please!!!!!! You asked!!!!! If you can pull that off you will be a AC/DC god!!!!!!I don't think anyone has ever done it fully!!!!! So says Austin Tx!!!!! 😎🍸
I wish I had seen them back in the day. One I regret not seeing live.
Angus Young. The coolest skinny little white guy ever....and an awesome show-off. Brill. :)
You should watch Let There be Rock (live at Riverplate) Angus does a huge solo
The train is from the song Rock n Roll Train..album they put out that year.❤
Angus was doing this guitar work in his early 20s bro. He was an animal. Watch the 1978 performance of this song
I just rewatched this video because I needed an AC/DC lift in my day and you didn’t disappoint so now I say go watch the lads doing river plate 2009 “Let There Be Rock!!!! It’s Angus at his best so it’s a long video but if you want Angus live will here you go!!! Just saying!!! So says Austin Tx!!!! 🥳😎🍸
The best concert band ever
This song was written by Bon Scott the lead singer before BJ. U gotta watch there early stuff before they were in there 60's. Lol.
DIE HARD FANS: WORLD "ROUND!! How can ANY ROCKER NOT love AC/DC???? Great Reaction!!
Hi, I love these songs too. :D
If you wanna see a crazy guitar job then watch AC/DC - Let There Be Rock (Live At River Plate, December 2009)
I thought his guitar will burst in flames there. 😉
Yup...... our sweet squeezable Rosie weighs 19 stone which equals 266 lbs which up here in Canada and the U.S !!! She was a whole lotta woman for sure.😍😍😍 Good for you Rosie!!! Who wants to grab hold and give a big old hug to a bag of bones???? Nobody I know of. 💕💕💕💕🤗🤗💕💕💕💕
AC/DC Little Lover is one overlooked big time. Check it out! 👍✌️💙
I saw them I think 81 82 83
Highway to hell
Back in black
For those about to rock
Respectively
Back in those days you did not wear earplugs to concerts. And they were by far the loudest show I’ve ever seen and I’ve been to a lot of shows since then because I’m old as dirt.
Those spectacular shows. Some of the best ever they gave everything every time.
Angus is special.
He was an instant phenom. Well, for those who played guitar he was anyway.
They need to take the guitar off of Angus. It must be illegal 😂😂👏👏👏👏
aaaaaah told ya!! thanx for the reaction mate.
Howzit going mate - there is so much music out there now, it's near impossible to hear it all (especially for the 1st time). Two words - The Warning (a trio of Mexican sisters - 1st time I heard them was on the trailer for Midnight Suns video game). They are young (they started in their early teens) and are now in their early 20s. They performed Enter Sandman (Metallica) and then later re-imagined it for the Blacklist tribute album (this is the version from the game trailer). They all can sing and play multiple instruments. And they are f**kin' phenomenal. I would love to hear you react to Dust to Dust (Live at Teatro Metropolitan CDMX 08/29/2022) since you love live performances so much (and if you do like them, you should check out the rest of the concert). Paulina (Pau) the drummer wrote the lyrics when she was 13 and Dani (guitar) and Ale (bass) wrote their own music for it in collaboration.
ua-cam.com/video/sC9IbWYkips/v-deo.htmlsi=XfJXwpHJWS0NQ4AG
As for AC/DC - I've been listening to them for the last 40 odd years and still get goosebumps listening to Angus shred. And congrats on nearly 28k subscribers mate - that's 23k in 4 months :)
Bro, the entire Back in Black album is epic ! Not a bad song on the whole album !
Heavy Metal/Rock the only peaceful religion in the world
AC/DC ! 🤘
Baby Please Dont Go is another banger worth watching😂❤
Do Live at the Apollo 1978 with Bon Scott. I mean, he wrote the song.
Legend has it that when Malcolm and his mates first starded Jamming together a 14 year old angus would come into the room and bounce off all the walls and furniture playing crazy solos so to answer your question about how long it took to learn Some are just Born with it. Though if you were to ask Angus he will tell you Malcolm is the better guitarist
dave murray guitarist of iron maiden spoke of practicing 8 hours a day and coming home for lunch and playing another hour. adrian smith of iron maiden mentioned in his book feeling he needed to work on a section, more practice. lots of hard work and practice. jannich and dave spoke of sore fingers pressing down the strings. cheap woolworth or sears guitars. drummer nicko at 10 saqw a drummer on the telly and took his mum's pots and pans and was bashing away, using her knitting needles.
AC/DC is the poster child for ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’
the electric guitar man angus yeaaaaah!!!
The whole concert is out there on UA-cam, if you have a few hours well worth the watch. AC/DC is one of the best live bands ever!
It's a God given TALENT... He was doing this at 15 an interveiw he said growing up his family was into music different insterments and 2 older brothers had their own bands Georage was in the "EASYBEATS" he was only suppose to play a couple songs in the school boy uniform his sister made for him,,, side note the name also came from their sister AC/DC was on her sewing machine,, electrical currents. because of his age they lied so he could play in clubs, and that was the start of history.
Now watch "Let The Be Rock" (Live at River Plate). It's a religious experience!
You're gonna love this one.
go to the 1st song of the concert Runaway Train.. it shows the train "Crashing through the stage... EPIC START!!!!!!!!
el solo de blues guitar que hace angus con. the jack. es impresionante aunque no lo toquen actualmente en conciertos
I'm a 73 year old aussie, and I STILL love ACDC. There's been lot's of great aussie bands, buth for me they are #1. Actually to this day, I still believe Bon Scott (the original singer before he died) was better than Brian Johnson. I would recommend that you review some of teh earlier videos when Bon was still with us.
2:23 About twenty years ago I would have still agreed with you here. But since then I started to listen more closely who plays what by watching videos. Only then I realized that the main sound of ACDC came from Malcolm Young, not Angus. In this particular song I have to listen really closely for anything from Angus up until later in the song.
Now in songs like Thunderstruck things are different. There Angus is shining right from the beginning, not only later in the solo parts.
You really need to check out Bon Scott. He passed away, then came Beano Johnson. The whole Highway to Hell album is flawless. Especially my favourite AC/DC song, Touch too Much.
They filled that stadium for three days! Never mind once...
Check out their earlier stuff with Bonn Scott. It’s A Long Way To The Top If You Want To Rock and Roll.
Notice Rosie tapping her foot in time with the drums
Brian Johnson ' s GEORDIE
from Newcastle upon Tyne
'So What' , 'Goin' Down
' Ain't it just like a Women'
keep on rockin' mollyboy 🎼🤘
He started playing at 9 and practiced for thousands of hours.
Oh man, you have to do- Let There be Rock, live from River Plate
AC/DC rocks!!!!! Look into Airborne, The Angels, all Aussie’s
It's funny ..
When they sing that Rosie weighs in at 19 stone... You just shake your head ..
Been a peepers of your channel for a while, finally joined ....yah want some suggestions?
I've looked through your library and seems to be missing1 vital artist in metal .... Dio and to start off id recommend Rainbows...Kill the king
My favorite rock ‘n’ roll uncles L O L
Brian Johnson is impressive but he is not a patch on the original lead singer Bon Scott he was something else RIP Bonn, the embodiment of burjing the candle at both ends
ANGUS is a friggin GOD x
Love Peace n HUGE Respect xx
Phil Rudd is awesome on the drums……original drummer and still the best!!!
This is AC/DC from 1980 when Brian took over singing for the Late GREAT Bon Scott,,Phil Tudd{drummer} missed a few because of travel bans or his sick wife
Need to watch ( Let There Be Rock ) live at River Plate 2009 where your watching now. Angus will blow your mind on this one.
Please check out ACDC - Back In Black (Official Music Video) It's from 1980. Brian Johnsons vocals were even higher pitched back then!
Sounds like you were THUNDERSTRUCK just playing