I loved Angels concerts so much. One concert I was dancing with this cute girl, thought I was doing well, then security come to tell her that Doc wants to meet you backstage after the show. She literally go "Waaaah". I thought, oh you a- hole Doc. Then another under the Footscray bridge, best one ever really, free one, Doc stopped the show to take a mother and her young child back from the stage, he said "sensitive ears OK?" My hero forever. Before I got a tattoo of the night attack cover, my then young son said "I don't like it so much Dad". Then I play some Angels and within a short time, he's screaming Waaaaa! He likes that tattoo now
You notice the Irish and British are very similar in music and when they perform onstage, in movies, etc. Doc Neeson performance, eccentric dance style is very much like Peter Garrett, indeed. Bon Scott copied everything from Stevie, the cheeky grin, the dance, the taste for the good life, the lot. Doc Neeson is Irish and the crowd waves a British flag😂
Doc was born in Belfast, in NORTHERN Ireland. His family IMMIGRATED when he was still a juvenile - he's just as Australian as any Australian is. ( and his father was in the British Army and they were raised, as Catholics when they lived in Belfast, in a predominantly Protestant neighborhood.)
@@nukKkinfigGgeR These British are not even born in Australia yet call themselves Australians. And there is nothing Australian about them. There was nothing Australian about the Bee Gees, and AC/DC.
@@zaneharman6113 James Reyne wasn't that young in 1988. He would have been around 31 & had a huge at the time hit album with his debut solo, so I don't think he would be hanging around in the crowd!
Nope. Don't agree. Brent Eccles was an excellent drummer. Although sound quality wise, yes didn't sound too flash. Must not have been mic'ed up correctly.
Special band. Irreplaceable. That man was Rock and Roll - world's best front man.
I love Angel's they were best Rock bands in Australia back in 70s 80s 90s thanks for the Rock music of Australia RIP Mr doc Neeson
Love this band!
This performance just shows the type of person doc was. RIP Doc and rock on
The whole band are brilliant.
I loved Angels concerts so much. One concert I was dancing with this cute girl, thought I was doing well, then security come to tell her that Doc wants to meet you backstage after the show. She literally go "Waaaah". I thought, oh you a- hole Doc. Then another under the Footscray bridge, best one ever really, free one, Doc stopped the show to take a mother and her young child back from the stage, he said "sensitive ears OK?" My hero forever. Before I got a tattoo of the night attack cover, my then young son said "I don't like it so much Dad". Then I play some Angels and within a short time, he's screaming Waaaaa! He likes that tattoo now
Arguably our best ever ❤ The Angels
Love their music
as a youth....i ate these at breakfast....my poor mother....live music to the max....
Royal Melbourne Showgrounds.
I was there. Great day.
Doc
what a classic
Legendary !!
Go Doc - The Legend
We need more of this.
My favourite LaRRiKiN. Thankyou for sharing your GiFT with this world
What a farkn legend !!
They r a veryyyyyyyy special band this is also my favvvvvvvvv song in the world 🌎 its enough to get me pumped up!
This was the first tune, by these guys I ever heard - just about 1980. I've LOVED these guys ever since !!!!!
I am 5 foot from the front in front of Rick
takes me back to the 70s
best band ever
Faaaaaaark! This is big rock at its finest!❤️🤘🏻♠️🤘🏻
I Wish I Was Alive To See Doc Performing In The 1970's, 1980's & 1990's....Dam Sucks Being Young Sometimes 😭😭😭
Seen them dozens of times at sweethearts cabra, Doc was too tall to jump about much, the roof was low lol
That’s the shit right there 👏🏻🙏😇
Back before tuners, apparently.
400th Doc like....'bout time yeah
How different they all looked as they got older. Doc was unrecognizable
Reminds me of the jump scene in lethal weapon.
Wow
eddie vedder would be impressed ... DOC one of a kind.....
You notice the Irish and British are very similar in music and when they perform onstage, in movies, etc.
Doc Neeson performance, eccentric dance style is very much like Peter Garrett, indeed.
Bon Scott copied everything from Stevie, the cheeky grin, the dance, the taste for the good life, the lot. Doc Neeson is Irish and the crowd waves a British flag😂
Doc was born in Belfast, in NORTHERN Ireland. His family IMMIGRATED when he was still a juvenile - he's just as Australian as any Australian is.
( and his father was in the British Army and they were raised, as Catholics when they lived in Belfast, in a predominantly Protestant neighborhood.)
@@nukKkinfigGgeR These British are not even born in Australia yet call themselves Australians. And there is nothing Australian about them. There was nothing Australian about the Bee Gees, and AC/DC.
Man he’s 40 years old there crawling up there
Holly S@#@ 🤘
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Crowd of people & no drugs to speak of.
I can smell the whiff of dope from here, hang on, that just could be me, I'm sure I was there. PS - I do get your point though.
Foxswoop yes, I think you do.
I can't shake it..lol..foolz
Certainly no mobile phones filming everything at least.
lady asked
Great band - horrible mix. Where's the bass?
@6:59 young James Reyne bottom left corner.
That isn't James Reyne
@@zaneharman6113 James Reyne wasn't that young in 1988. He would have been around 31 & had a huge at the time hit album with his debut solo, so I don't think he would be hanging around in the crowd!
drums sound like shit but otherwise good
Nope. Don't agree. Brent Eccles was an excellent drummer. Although sound quality wise, yes didn't sound too flash. Must not have been mic'ed up correctly.
@@aus80srockradio94 exactly what I meant
@@nickcarroll5034 👍