Argentina, the best crow of all. In Argentina we listen to international rock so much that every time a band comes from abroad the stadiums are filled, besides we are very passionate and effusive so we put all the energy every time we go to a show 😎 AC DC is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The great thing is you see different generations in the crowd, and they are singing along with the songs, that is the ultimate sign that they transcend the generations.
had the fortune of seeing them in concert 3 times in my city, different albums, nothing like it back in the day. i have partial hearing loss. worth it...
The 60's,70's and 80's were magical. It was a huge long party with the best music in history front and centre. Thank God i'm a boomer. We were the most fortunate, blessed generation of them all.
Malcolm Young, a true hero of Rock 'n Roll. Rest In Peace my brother in Rock. No has mentioned this so far, but Malcolm was already suffering from dementia at this concert. The last year of this tour he was studing his own songs every day before going on stage, just so he wouldn't forget them... Studing his own songs!!! Every Day!!! That's dedication to your art. A more true rock 'n roll soldier is yet to be born.
And to tell how great a guitarist Malcolm was, Malcolm taught Angus everything and during an interview someone asked Angus what it was like to be the greatest guitarist in the world and Angus laughed "Greatest guitarist in the world? I'm not even the best guitarist in my family!" Malcolm just knew Angus had a better stage presence so he went rythym and stayed in the background. He was in a lot of ways the backbone of the band and controlled a lot of what they did from behind the scenes or frontline so to speak.
There is nothing like live music! Not supposed to be "perfect", it's the vibe, fun, feeling you get from a live concert as you can plainly see from the crowd.
At the time of River Plate, 2009, Brian was 62 years old. Considering he sings in a style that would shred a mere mortal throat and reduce it's user to a whisper at that point in time, I think he sounds bloody marvelous.
Argentinians loooove their footy (soccer) and their rock, be it in English or in Spanish, there have been some great Spanish Rock bands from Argentina as well. Passionate crowd for sure, loved the atmosphere. Great reaction guys
Lo único que conozco de Australia, son los canguros y AC DC jajajajaja....es broma my aussie pal.! Saludos cordiales desde Argentina, tierra de Rock.!!
I grew up in this error and saw all the great bands and they still remain the best live band ever....Angus Young remains one of the most under rated guitarists of all time... great to watch brought back a lot of memories.
I'm not a fan of Bon Scott. Don't get me wrong, loved the voice, but hated his presence for the live shows. When they performed live, Bon always needed the attention on him. It always feels like its Bon Scott with back up band AC/DC, whereas with Brian, it's AC/DC, and Brian's their front man.
They've been doing this a long time, first album was '74 Jailbreak (of course came out in 1974). AC/DC is the loudest concert I have ever been to and just to compare, I've been to Ozzy, Pantera, Rob Zombie, Van Halen, etc. and none of the come close to the volume. The sound is clear too, usually the louder bands are the more distorted they get so a huge thumbs up to the people they have doing their sound setup. Loved them since I was a kid and will 'til I'm gone!
you have to watch the entire concert at river plate. It's one of the best rock n roll concerts recorded. 100% pure power for 2 hours, not one song that doesn't make you move.
The crowd at an AC⚡️DC concert makes it a religious experience in the best of ways. 🤘 I can totally see both of you at an AC⚡️DC show, right up front rockin out, with Sam leading the crowd vibe all the way! 😄 BTW... my grown kids tell me constantly how jealous they are that I was growing up as massive rock fan and concert goer from the 60's thru the 80's. 😂 But they are glad their old man was there.
i remember them playing at high school dances here in melbourne just a small local band, but, wow, look where they ended up, bon scott was it for me but brian johnson carried the torch and helped the band continue
At my gym, one of the other aerobics instructors plays this song at the beginning. She has us jogging or walking around the room in a circle. Each time he says “thunder struck” we have to stop and do a burpee. Lots of fun!!!!!
You are right it is 19 years after the studio version, and considering by this time brian was losing his hearing pretty badly he still sounds great, yes not the studio but still amazing
How would your voice sound after singing for over 2 hours ?? This was at the end of the concert. Don't forget in 2009 BJ was 62 years old. Not bad for an old fella. They still tour today & nothing compares to the energy of an AC/DC concert.
The best concert is Monsters of Rock, Castle Donington 1991, but obviously the spectacle of modern stadium show is right here, and the crowd is absolutely mental.
The first time I saw ACDC was when Bon Scott was still alive. When Brian Johnson joined, I was leery. I have to say I was surprised. This song is just so good. .
Almost 20 years older than the studio version, and Brian's voice has changed a lot during that time. Including a bout with operations on his throat from what is suspected to have been cancer or the early stages of it.
I first saw acdc in 1972/73? At a local church hall (St Peter's) in East bentleigh Victoria Australia at a blue light disco. These were music/dance events for under 15 kids, as I was then, with nuns and police as chaperones. Suffice to say the nuns were shocked and the police were loving it. All songs were covers. Not sure they had written a song yet. It was wild.
Depeche Mode "never let me down, personal Jesus" and their latest "Ghosts again" another brilliant UK band you must try, they are also great live......
The whole band amazing, I met Brian in a car show double took is it, what a man driving there I was listening to back in black album his 1st . Shook his hand best day of my life, sorry kids lol
I saw them, I think in 1977 at Towson state college in Maryland. They openend for a band called The Rockets, that had a top ten hit at the time. Anyway, when AC/DC came out everyone was blown away. We were saying, "this is the opening act!!" WTF! this is the show. Everyone was very nice. Didn't do any of that boing the main act off the stage, but it was close. I was asked at the last minute if I wanted to go. Good decision. Bon Scott was singing at the time.
Great reaction you two!!!! I say try the tune For Those About To Rock We Salute You from this same 3 night performances at River Plate. It is there closing song with cannons no less and it does bring down the house!!!! You won’t be disappointed Phil!!So says Austin Tx!!!! ❤️❤️😎🍸
Señores atraves de la historia Argentina y hispano Amarica es en mejor publico del mundo, otras bandas en la historia lo han certificado COMO EL MEJOR PUBLICO DEL MUNDO, saludos desde Venezuela
I loved your reaction - particularly the nodding head vibe. You know those old car dashboard dogs that used to nod their heads. I also find myself doing the nodding head thing when I listen to the majority of AC/DC songs. I just can't help it.
When, in the 19th century, the phrase "The greatest show on earth" was coined in reference to the circus, it was simply because AC/DC concerts did not yet exist.
I’ve heard Angus was really upset when a reporter said that AC/DC had put out 12 albums that all sounded the same, he said you’re wrong we’ve put out 13 albums that all sound the same! LOL😂😂😂E
0:27 That slight starting banter towards Sam,had me bursting out in laughterHaving spoken to numberous people over the years,not knowing they were into AC/DC,one common thing has come out of every one of them: Thunderstruck is that song they consider being AC/DCs "theme song",the song that represents them the best. Some even calls it theyr best song,and i do agree. Eventhough i hold Hells Bells,Highway To Hell and even Whole Lotta Rosie very high too,Thunderstruck is on a different level. 5:04 Yeah Phil,stop being a party pooper towards Samantha *puts up a fight to maintain the pokerface* No comments on the subject? Well i already did! 9:02 Thats my new nickname on Angus now. Angus "Short pants suit" Young I dont think i have seen you react to anything from Donington. River Plate is passionate,but Donington is known for giving an electric atmosphere as well! How about: (i would love to see Samanthas reaction to this performance): AC/DC - Whole Lotta Rosie (Live at Donington, 8/17/91)
I saw AC/DC live in the early 2000's. Unfortunately it was an open-air stadium and it rained the entire time but to see Thunderstruck played in the middle of a real thunderstorm with real lightening flashing across the sky is something else! Even if it is a bit scary!
Argentina, the best crow of all. In Argentina we listen to international rock so much that every time a band comes from abroad the stadiums are filled, besides we are very passionate and effusive so we put all the energy every time we go to a show 😎 AC DC is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Can't argue with the evidence. Best Crowd EVER.
I'm glad they decided to shoot the concert on this very stadium. All those people became a sixth member of the band.
Just a group of 60 year old men ( at the time) showing all the kids how it’s done! Complete crowd control 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
No one will ever be better then acdc. Period and no one can change my mind. Since 73 they’ve been amazing and still touring to this day!!
The great thing is you see different generations in the crowd, and they are singing along with the songs, that is the ultimate sign that they transcend the generations.
there are bands...and there is AC/DC live...unmatched
had the fortune of seeing them in concert 3 times in my city, different albums, nothing like it back in the day. i have partial hearing loss. worth it...
The 60's,70's and 80's were magical.
It was a huge long party with the best music in history front and centre.
Thank God i'm a boomer.
We were the most fortunate, blessed generation of them all.
Malcolm Young, a true hero of Rock 'n Roll. Rest In Peace my brother in Rock. No has mentioned this so far, but Malcolm was already suffering from dementia at this concert. The last year of this tour he was studing his own songs every day before going on stage, just so he wouldn't forget them... Studing his own songs!!! Every Day!!! That's dedication to your art. A more true rock 'n roll soldier is yet to be born.
thanks! Thats a true rock and roll guy right there. For the fans till the end.
And to tell how great a guitarist Malcolm was, Malcolm taught Angus everything and during an interview someone asked Angus what it was like to be the greatest guitarist in the world and Angus laughed "Greatest guitarist in the world? I'm not even the best guitarist in my family!" Malcolm just knew Angus had a better stage presence so he went rythym and stayed in the background. He was in a lot of ways the backbone of the band and controlled a lot of what they did from behind the scenes or frontline so to speak.
Very Very True@@sammyp4216
There is nothing like live music! Not supposed to be "perfect", it's the vibe, fun, feeling you get from a live concert as you can plainly see from the crowd.
One 1⃣ of the great 🎸⭐️💯
For those about to Rock from this show is 🔥🔥🔥
gotta love that crowd, what an energy
At the time of River Plate, 2009, Brian was 62 years old. Considering he sings in a style that would shred a mere mortal throat and reduce it's user to a whisper at that point in time, I think he sounds bloody marvelous.
That would put him in his 90s. He is 76 now?
@@hays9008 Yeah, he's 76. He was born in 1947.
@@hays9008- 90s??
Still to this day, the best live show I've ever seen , and I saw over a hundred. Their stage performance and the fan reaction was amazing.
Argentinians loooove their footy (soccer) and their rock, be it in English or in Spanish, there have been some great Spanish Rock bands from Argentina as well. Passionate crowd for sure, loved the atmosphere.
Great reaction guys
Nobody ever reacts to the best live version of this. Donnington August 1991. It’s better than the studio version
Totally agree ❤️🏴
The whole Donnigton concert is 🔥
Jep right👍
exactly!!!
Had the dvd oddly growing up, such a child hood memory. Watched it every road-trip on those cheap headrest screens
AC/DC is really awesome! Love watching Angus playing that guitar and doing his dancing all over the stage!❤
Great reaction!❤
It's fire. Thank you both.
Young people fantastic!!!
on tour for 50 years and on stage last week. they are part of my life I love them.
R.I.P. Malcolm Young. Saddest pic I've ever seen was Angus standing behind his brothers hearse with Malcolm's guitar.
Don’t forget a few weeks before Malcolm passed away George Young passed away
Holy shit-! When did he pass-?
@@robertphelps1574 The Youngs. Australia's greatest musical imports. Thankyou Scotland.
@@shegocrazy I don’t think Angus Young is an Australian citizen
We love AccaDacca down under. What an amazing stage presence. Always better live. So proud of our Aussie music scene.
The lead singer is English the other born in Scotland.😏
Whole Lotta Rosie and Let There Be Rock frm the same concert are also worth a watch.
And The Jack
without exaggeration, this group is one of the symbols of Australia.
That`s a bit embarrassing , the Lead singer is English the others are Scottish born and hold British as well as Aussie passports 🤣
@@telstar4772 😄
Yeah but they known for being an Australian band.
Lo único que conozco de Australia, son los canguros y AC DC jajajajaja....es broma my aussie pal.! Saludos cordiales desde Argentina, tierra de Rock.!!
@@telstar4772 Ask them where they come from. Australia mate (Brian excluded). but yeah.. only Phil born in Aus from this lineup.
I grew up in this error and saw all the great bands and they still remain the best live band ever....Angus Young remains one of the most under rated guitarists of all time... great to watch brought back a lot of memories.
Thanks for staying on River Plate.
“Whole Lot of Rosie”
Excellent song, but you need to listen to early AC/DC with Bon Scott singing. I would recommend 'Touch Too Much' or 'Whole Lot of Rosie'
Whole lotta Rosie from the same concert was INSANE!!!
Not as good with Bon
I'm not a fan of Bon Scott. Don't get me wrong, loved the voice, but hated his presence for the live shows. When they performed live, Bon always needed the attention on him. It always feels like its Bon Scott with back up band AC/DC, whereas with Brian, it's AC/DC, and Brian's their front man.
They've been doing this a long time, first album was '74 Jailbreak (of course came out in 1974). AC/DC is the loudest concert I have ever been to and just to compare, I've been to Ozzy, Pantera, Rob Zombie, Van Halen, etc. and none of the come close to the volume. The sound is clear too, usually the louder bands are the more distorted they get so a huge thumbs up to the people they have doing their sound setup. Loved them since I was a kid and will 'til I'm gone!
you have to watch the entire concert at river plate. It's one of the best rock n roll concerts recorded. 100% pure power for 2 hours, not one song that doesn't make you move.
If a band you love is coming around go see them when you can. The great people of Argentina get this. They may never come again
Bought my first record in 1977 (let there be rock) when I was 14, still love them, timeless rock, great post
South American fans are next level. Seeing them with this concert and Iron Maiden and Rush concerts they are absolutely rabid fans!
They sure were something we had the greatest music ever made ❤😊
AND THE CROWD IS ONE GIANT MAASHPITT WHERE EVER THEY PERFORM !!! !!!
Si, por supuesto que lo disfrutamos. Porque yo estuve allí!!! El club de Futbol "RIVER PLATE", es en Buenos Aires, Argentina
yo tambieeen capo....tercera fecha!!!! una locuraaaa
The crowd at an AC⚡️DC concert makes it a religious experience in the best of ways. 🤘
I can totally see both of you at an AC⚡️DC show, right up front rockin out, with Sam leading the crowd vibe all the way! 😄
BTW... my grown kids tell me constantly how jealous they are that I was growing up as massive rock fan and concert goer from the 60's thru the 80's. 😂 But they are glad their old man was there.
Crowd was Thunderstruck. Awesome to watch.
I've seen AC/DC 6 times and the have blown me away each time! 🙂
they brought this out in 175 and it STILL rocks.. wow, what did you expect??????????????? (eye roll)
i remember them playing at high school dances here in melbourne just a small local band, but, wow, look where they ended up, bon scott was it for me but brian johnson carried the torch and helped the band continue
I'M Glad You're Watching LIVE Show's, Try Them Out Performing In ( Donnington UK. Kick * SS !!! !!!
At my gym, one of the other aerobics instructors plays this song at the beginning. She has us jogging or walking around the room in a circle. Each time he says “thunder struck” we have to stop and do a burpee. Lots of fun!!!!!
You are right it is 19 years after the studio version, and considering by this time brian was losing his hearing pretty badly he still sounds great, yes not the studio but still amazing
How would your voice sound after singing for over 2 hours ?? This was at the end of the concert. Don't forget in 2009 BJ was 62 years old. Not bad for an old fella. They still tour today & nothing compares to the energy of an AC/DC concert.
He obviously sings in his true Geordie accent.
The best concert is Monsters of Rock, Castle Donington 1991, but obviously the spectacle of modern stadium show is right here, and the crowd is absolutely mental.
Seen them in concert live awesome show yay 🎤🥁🎸🎸🤘😎🤘
I Got to see them in '85'...... The BOMB..... The FLY ON THE WALL TOUR.... Just TOP........ WICHITA KS.....
The first time I saw ACDC was when Bon Scott was still alive. When Brian Johnson joined, I was leery. I have to say I was surprised. This song is just so good. .
That is in the top 3 of any intro ever.
Oh, and AC/DC? They're AC f'n DC. They don't do autotune to make it pretty. This is rock and roll. And they're gods.
100 thousand people!!!
Almost 20 years older than the studio version, and Brian's voice has changed a lot during that time. Including a bout with operations on his throat from what is suspected to have been cancer or the early stages of it.
They have their own horn section in the audience! When I listen to AC/DC, so do my neighbors!
Very awesome this live version 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
The tattoo on that guys chest was of Angus' face from the 'Highway to Hell' album cover.
I first saw acdc in 1972/73? At a local church hall (St Peter's) in East bentleigh Victoria Australia at a blue light disco. These were music/dance events for under 15 kids, as I was then, with nuns and police as chaperones. Suffice to say the nuns were shocked and the police were loving it. All songs were covers. Not sure they had written a song yet. It was wild.
🎸🤘🏻🔥 AC⚡DC🔥🤘🏻🎸
NUFF SAID
Ok High Voltage live at Donnington!!!! You will love it!! ❤
I just listened t the official version and this is just as good or better. The vocals are strong in both.
Merci !
Depeche Mode "never let me down, personal Jesus" and their latest "Ghosts again" another brilliant UK band you must try, they are also great live......
Still putting on a great show in 2023 in California and hoping for a tour
Buena banda 🔥
The whole band amazing, I met Brian in a car show double took is it, what a man driving there I was listening to back in black album his 1st . Shook his hand best day of my life, sorry kids lol
I saw them, I think in 1977 at Towson state college in Maryland. They openend for a band called The Rockets, that had a top ten hit at the time. Anyway, when AC/DC came out everyone was blown away. We were saying, "this is the opening act!!" WTF! this is the show. Everyone was very nice. Didn't do any of that boing the main act off the stage, but it was close. I was asked at the last minute if I wanted to go. Good decision. Bon Scott was singing at the time.
Next AC/DC River Plate reaction has to be "Whole Lotta Rosie" or "The Jack." Both of molten lava performances! 🌋🔥
they are in their 50 60 range here still rock
watch whole lotta rosie for an angus shredd job from same venue
You gotta listen to “For those about to Rock” We salute u 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Welcome to Argentina🎉
Remember at river plate all these guys were in their late 50s early 60s.
There going on tour this summer in Europe 🌍 hope they come to the states 🤘😆🤘🎸🎤
AC-DC no rock in Rio 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Its a long way to the top if you wanna rock n roll
3rd day in a row at river plate, still amazing energy!
The guitar monster is on the loose
Ur guys reaction is priceless
That is when music took no prisioners. Climb on board or get lost.......
All for one 1⃣ crazy Aussie as always ❤❤1️⃣🇦🇺
Love y'alls reactions!❤
Angus young knows what hes doing.
Angus Young 👏🤘
If you never got to see them live, I feel sorry for you. Seen them 6 times. And EVERY show was insane and different!
Great reaction you two!!!! I say try the tune For Those About To Rock We Salute You from this same 3 night performances at River Plate. It is there closing song with cannons no less and it does bring down the house!!!! You won’t be disappointed Phil!!So says Austin Tx!!!! ❤️❤️😎🍸
Señores atraves de la historia Argentina y hispano Amarica es en mejor publico del mundo, otras bandas en la historia lo han certificado COMO EL MEJOR PUBLICO DEL MUNDO, saludos desde Venezuela
Maximum Overdrive (1986) - A van in the opening has the AC/DC logo on the side. The band AC/DC provided the soundtrack for the film.
The exception that proves the rule.
I loved your reaction - particularly the nodding head vibe. You know those old car dashboard dogs that used to nod their heads. I also find myself doing the nodding head thing when I listen to the majority of AC/DC songs. I just can't help it.
Because the size of the crowd 🎉
When, in the 19th century, the phrase "The greatest show on earth" was coined in reference to the circus, it was simply because AC/DC concerts did not yet exist.
you need to watch the two cellos do this it's epic
Hi Phil & Samantha, I only saw them once but it was Amazing and Loud😀
Kick me why down by AC❤⚡️DC,,,LOOK IT UP
School Boy outfit AY 🎸
Over 3 nights 210,000 screaming fans saw this show. If you watch the camera work, when the crowd is jumping up and down the entire stadium shakes...
I’ve heard Angus was really upset when a reporter said that AC/DC had put out 12 albums that all sounded the same, he said you’re wrong we’ve put out 13 albums that all sound the same! LOL😂😂😂E
🇦🇷💪🇦🇷👏🇦🇷💪
0:27 That slight starting banter towards Sam,had me bursting out in laughterHaving spoken to numberous people over the years,not knowing they were into AC/DC,one common thing has come out of every one of them: Thunderstruck is that song they consider being AC/DCs "theme song",the song that represents them the best. Some even calls it theyr best song,and i do agree. Eventhough i hold Hells Bells,Highway To Hell and even Whole Lotta Rosie very high too,Thunderstruck is on a different level.
5:04 Yeah Phil,stop being a party pooper towards Samantha *puts up a fight to maintain the pokerface*
No comments on the subject? Well i already did!
9:02 Thats my new nickname on Angus now. Angus "Short pants suit" Young
I dont think i have seen you react to anything from Donington.
River Plate is passionate,but Donington is known for giving an electric atmosphere as well!
How about: (i would love to see Samanthas reaction to this performance): AC/DC - Whole Lotta Rosie (Live at Donington, 8/17/91)
The tattoo is of Angus (the lead guitarist). And it is actually a very common tattoo with the AC/DC die hard fans.
I saw AC/DC live in the early 2000's. Unfortunately it was an open-air stadium and it rained the entire time but to see Thunderstruck played in the middle of a real thunderstorm with real lightening flashing across the sky is something else! Even if it is a bit scary!