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  • @joecarcione6636
    @joecarcione6636 8 місяців тому +21

    Love Brian, but Bon is THE Man!

  • @somersetcace1
    @somersetcace1 8 місяців тому +73

    While I've always thought Brian Johnson was a perfect replacement for Bon Scott, I'll always have an affinity for that era of AC/DC with Bon Scott.

    • @sergioomar9090
      @sergioomar9090 8 місяців тому +1

      ☝️ exactly

    • @Topnikko
      @Topnikko 8 місяців тому +4

      If I had to pick between the two eras, the choice is easy. Bon.

    • @slainteron4027
      @slainteron4027 8 місяців тому +1

      @@Topnikko I have always been curious, why? I understand both are good in their own way, but why does Bon resonate with more people? I have heard some say that the music with Bon is more raw while with Brian is a little more commercial. I tend to lean just a little towards Brian but just barely.

    • @Topnikko
      @Topnikko 8 місяців тому +3

      @@slainteron4027 it's a combination of many things. His vocals, his stage presence, his lyrics, all just on another level. He is truly one of rocks best frontmen ever. I would have loved to have heard Back In Black with Bon on lead vocals.

    • @slainteron4027
      @slainteron4027 8 місяців тому

      @@Topnikko Thanks

  • @sean_b_drummer
    @sean_b_drummer 8 місяців тому +22

    The Bon Era is my favorite! 🔥🤘🏽🔥🤘🏽

  • @MummyBrown
    @MummyBrown 8 місяців тому +54

    Brian is good. Bon was AMAZING. You are the only reaction video I’ve ever seen react to a Bon led vocal and I’M LOVIN’ IT!

    • @Medley3000
      @Medley3000 8 місяців тому

      I go so far as to say that the only really good record in the Johnson era was Back in Black. They had a few good songs every now and then but the Back in Black remained unmatched. Probably because at that time there were still ideas from Bon for new songs.

    • @slidewayzgreer2740
      @slidewayzgreer2740 8 місяців тому +1

      Bizmatik reacted to all their earlier albums with Bon if you want more lol

    • @Topnikko
      @Topnikko 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Medley3000 It's because Bon wrote most of the lyrics for Back In Black before he died.

  • @snakeinthegrass7443
    @snakeinthegrass7443 8 місяців тому +22

    Bon primed the fire for Brian. In fact, their last album with Bon, Highway To Hell, exploded into a raging inferno. Brian just rode the flames from there on out. The more you listen to Bon, the more you will love his era, imo.

  • @greg2976
    @greg2976 8 місяців тому +18

    I saw them in concert as an 19 year old back in 1978!!!!! What a GREAT concert!

    • @stevedahlberg8680
      @stevedahlberg8680 8 місяців тому +1

      Right on! I saw them on the 1979 Highway to Hell Tour shortly before his death when I was in high school. Incredible show. They were opening for Cheap Trick! How strange. When they came back through a couple years later, now Cheap Trick was opening for them, as they were touring for Back in Black. What a perfect name for an album after the loss of Bon Scott.

    • @Topnikko
      @Topnikko 8 місяців тому +1

      I wish I had seen them with Bon Scott. I only saw them once and it was on the "For Those About to Rock" tour. I was a kid and it blew my mind.

    • @greg2976
      @greg2976 8 місяців тому

      Did your parents know that you were going to an AC/DC concert?😂😂👍👍@@Topnikko

    • @Topnikko
      @Topnikko 8 місяців тому

      @@greg2976 Nope, they had no idea. And they weren't thrilled when I couldn't hear for the next two days. 😀

    • @greg2976
      @greg2976 8 місяців тому

      🤣🤣😂😂👍👍@@Topnikko

  • @rebeccarockchik6704
    @rebeccarockchik6704 8 місяців тому +16

    This whole album is a banger!! ✌❤

  • @26drdeath26
    @26drdeath26 8 місяців тому +10

    Bon was the ultimate lyricist. He could turn a phrase, and his phrasing and delivery were perfect for AC/DC. The band's success was largely in part to heavy touring in the Bon days, and they were relatively unknown in the States in the mid 70s. Highway to Hell changed everything for them. It was the 1st record done without the Albert's production team, and was a much more polished effort for them. They played a lot of stateside festivals leading up to H2H, lower on the bill than the bigger acts of the days. And they often stole the show. Stripped down, no BS, no costumes....they just went out there and let their music and playing speak for them.
    Always a favorite for me, is the If You Want Blood live record, released right before H2H. Now there were some studio touch ups done to the recording, as was pretty standard for the live albums of the times, but it pretty much is a greatest hits set of the Bon days.
    ua-cam.com/video/n0y_s_uuVZQ/v-deo.htmlsi=baKUNJFmCNkywHrO

    • @al4904
      @al4904 5 місяців тому

      100% correct. 👍

  • @the_vile_one.
    @the_vile_one. 8 місяців тому +8

    Bon girl here...there is really no comparison. Fantastic reaction to one of my favorite tracks. ❤

  • @agunslinger9349
    @agunslinger9349 8 місяців тому +5

    Malcom was actually the quiet brains behind it all.

  • @karenglenn6707
    @karenglenn6707 7 місяців тому +3

    I always say this - I grew up in Melbourne Australia as a teenager in the mid 1970’s and saw them so many times live with Bon. Probably 6times, whenever we could see them we would go, mainly at Festival Hall but even one time at Eastland Shopping centre in Ringwood on some promo show. Bon was THE man for me always! His voice, his charisma, his twinkle in his eye that let us girls know to not go backstage as he might have charmed one of us more than we wanted. I was devastated when he died, I was 19, and the thought of never hearing them all together again was terrible. I have never wanted to see them with Brian, for me, I saw the best. My sister has seen both and still prefers Bon! He wrote some great songs, including this one from memory, but I could be wrong. What a legend he will always be!!! Oh, and I have this album in the car at the moment and was blasting this very song this morning, rattling the windows!

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 8 місяців тому +23

    Young Angus was in the 1970s, not the 1980s. I saw them in 79 on this very tour, and you have to understand that this album once it landed in America, it blew up. I heard this song on the radio a lot, and of course highway-to-hell, the song itself, was a huge hit. The girls got rhythm was another hit from this album. The last before Bon Scott died.

  • @debravirden7130
    @debravirden7130 8 місяців тому +6

    Before Bon passed away , he had told the Band if something happens pick Brian to take his place as lead singer. It was like he knew he was not long for this world. I have to say, Bon is still my favorite ACDC front man.

  • @MikeOstrowski-iq8wf
    @MikeOstrowski-iq8wf 8 місяців тому +7

    Bon Scott era 1973-1979
    Brian Johnson era 1980 - present ! Love them both…. but I lean more towards “Bon” ❤️🔥🎸🤘🏼

  • @patches6309
    @patches6309 8 місяців тому +9

    Love AC DC & both singers but early Bon Scott material is simply incredible. RIP King.

  • @TerryKrysinski
    @TerryKrysinski 8 місяців тому +13

    THe band was building huge steam with Bon at the helm,bro. Their last album with Bon- Highway To Hell,was very well recieved. So-- when he passed and Brian took oner for 1980's Back In Black,they were already on the verge of becoming huge. Being that bIB was a monster hit album for them, lots more fans got on the wagon at that point. I'm sure alot of them worked their way backwards with their catalog with Bo. My pref has always been the Bon SCott era-- his writing was so tongue in cheek and most always hysterical. If you want younger AC/DC--that would be the 70's era,guy-not the 80's. So--a bit confused by your bequest(?). If you want Brian era material-- watch some of their live concert dvds,where you'll see the immense crowd going crazy. In the meantime...the Bon era will always be the better era as the songs were always humerous lyrically. And I just prefer his voice to Brian's. Rock on, T

    • @artis1969
      @artis1969 8 місяців тому +1

      Well said. I'll take Bon every day of the week. No slight to Brian, but post Bon wasn't as interesting to me. They've been a great band throughout. The case could probably be made that had Bon lived, he wouldn't have survived world wide superstardom. But when you factor in Back in Black and how great it was, it kind of didn't even matter who was singing. They were gonna kick down the doors no matter what by that point.

  • @aaronswartz4788
    @aaronswartz4788 8 місяців тому +4

    This album blew up in the states, it just didn't go on to be the 2nd highest selling album ever. Bon Scott essentially broke them in the US with Highway to Hell, Powerage and If You Want Blood all getting some attention in the US - hell everything they did in the 70's with Bon Scott is truly excellent. I appreciate and enjoy Brian, but for me Bon is the man and the early stuff cannot be beat (as much as there are some amazing, massive bangers later on in their catalog).

  • @davewalkden7248
    @davewalkden7248 2 місяці тому

    I love this video.
    As a 53 yr old white English dude who saw Public Enemy live in 1988, the fact that you (a guy in a Tupac T-shirt) so clearly love this music gladdens my heart.
    Music truly is a force for good which can bring us all together in these dangerous times.
    Love ya, man.

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 8 місяців тому +11

    If you want your socks blown off, check out what if I remember correctly is the last song on side A of the album, Beating Around the Bush. It's one of the most fun, intense guitar riffs and the whole band is so tight on it and Bon Scott has so much fun with it. It's a real banger.

    • @TerryKrysinski
      @TerryKrysinski 8 місяців тому

      Absolutely!! T

    • @DIEmicrosoft
      @DIEmicrosoft 8 місяців тому

      Was going to mention this song. Inspired by 'Oh Well', by Peter Green Fleetwood Mac.

    • @TerryKrysinski
      @TerryKrysinski 8 місяців тому

      Never thought of that--how cool..and true! T@@DIEmicrosoft

  • @Irockthere4
    @Irockthere4 8 місяців тому +3

    A songwriter a rhythm guitar player and a backing vocalist and there may not be anyone better at all three at once than the late great Malcolm Young.

  • @lawrencefine5020
    @lawrencefine5020 8 місяців тому +4

    I remember when Bon died, Ac/dc were on the cusp of hitting it huge with Highway to Hell album. AC/DC were getting big in the states when Bon died. Highway to hell was selling, then boom, Bon passed away. AC/DC decided to go on with the new Back In Black material that was ORIGINALLY written FOR Bon Scott, cuz when I listen to Back In Black I can hear Bon Scott singing those songs as good as Brian Johnson did. Brian Johnson came at the right time and the right place and no doubt put in his best performance during the Back In Black's production.
    The rest is history.
    It was a "Long wat to the Top" for Bon Scott, not so much for Brian Johnson.
    I still consider Brian Johnson "the new guy".
    He did a great job on Back In Black, but that should have been Bon's album.
    Timing is everything.
    Nothing since Back In Black has come near the quality of High Voltage, Dirty Deeds, Let There Be Rock, Powerage and Highway to Hell IMO.

  • @jazziered142
    @jazziered142 Місяць тому

    Back in the '70s when I was 16 in the San Francisco Bay area, they were everything to me and my friends. They were the group!!! Every Friday night we would go party at my friend's house and the first album on was the ACDC Highway to Hell. ❤️❤️❤️ I know that not too many girls were into AC/DC, but my group was. So good...

  • @hosh1313
    @hosh1313 3 місяці тому +2

    If you wish to hear AC/DC at their best, check out the "If you want Blood" live album.
    Greatest album of all time!

  • @JohnBenson-oj1lv
    @JohnBenson-oj1lv 8 місяців тому +1

    I was into ACDC in the 70's, and most of the people I knew in high school were too. This is my favorite ACDC song too. From Southeast NC .

  • @parthenontech6933
    @parthenontech6933 4 місяці тому +1

    Bon Scott´s feeling is second to none imo, with loads of power and never feels forced!

  • @johnwilson1321
    @johnwilson1321 8 місяців тому +5

    Think AC/DCs next album with Bon would have been huge , highway to Hell really pushed them into the big league and had Bon lived they would have hit super stardom with Bon . Tragically with Bons death the interest around a new singer and an absolutely brilliant album Back in Black (2nd highest selling album of all time ) propelled them to where they we’re always going to be. You want to watch Bon at his best react to anything live from Paris the full concert was amazing ❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @darrenherbst5572
    @darrenherbst5572 8 місяців тому +2

    Bon wrote all the clever lyrics even back and black -

  • @aaronswartz4788
    @aaronswartz4788 8 місяців тому +4

    This whole album is flawless - each song is truly excellent. This album setup Back n Black - there's a reason there was so much pent up demand for the release of that album.

  • @raymcarthur3870
    @raymcarthur3870 8 місяців тому +2

    You are so correct, a lot of us went back and bought these albums after The Mighty Back in Black was released.

  • @Evie170
    @Evie170 4 місяці тому

    Loved Bon Scott, with his lyrics and vocals. AC/DC were absolutely massive in the '70s in Australia. We were so proud of them. When Brian Johnson came on board, I was happy that they could continue, but I missed Bon so much, that I couldn't really listen to them as much as before. My other favourite Bon Scott era songs: 'Let There Be Rock,' 'TNT,' 'High Voltage,' 'Jailbreak,' 'It's A Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'N' Roll).' In primary school, we used to sing 'It's a long way to the shop if you want a Chiko Roll.' :D Ah, AC/DC, literally the sound of Australia! :D

  • @konradkanuckle5920
    @konradkanuckle5920 8 місяців тому +1

    Sometimes you dont appreciate what ya got till its gone?!
    Though being in high school early eighties...us head bangers knew! From west coast Canada 🇨🇦, peace.

  • @tonybarwick5248
    @tonybarwick5248 8 місяців тому +2

    This music came out in the late 70’s ! I had spent the summer of 78 in Texas with my brother who was in the Air Force when I heard this I was 16 years old and I went hunting for more ! This was the best ! The live album and highway to hell are my favorite albums from AC/DC !!!!!

  • @Britton_Thompson
    @Britton_Thompson 8 місяців тому +2

    *Why the Bon Scott era didn't translate to the American market in the 1970s:*
    It's simple. AC/DC was initially signed to a small Australian label named Albert Productions Co from 1974-78. Albert Productions couldn't afford to advertise and promote in the pricier, more competitive US marketplace. AC/DC didn't renew their contract with Albert, and were eventually signed to the larger US label, Atlantic Records, in 1979. Also, Bon Scott's early death was such a headline internationally that it drove Americans unfamiliar with AC/DC to seek them out and learn more about this band. Bon's death in and of itself drove a lot of newfound interest that the Brian Johnson era was able to capitalize on.
    It wasn't so much that the US market didn't resonate with the Bon Scott era. It was mostly that they didn't know who they were in the first place due to their lack of promotion in the US by their small Australian label who couldn't afford to bankroll them, whereas Atlantic Records later would. 95%+ of AC/DC's 'Highway to Hell' album sales in America occurred after 1980; after 'Back In Black' exploded in America

  • @mariofabela7518
    @mariofabela7518 8 місяців тому +1

    Check out “Riff Raff” live at the Apollo Theater in Glasgow (1978). Angus was absolutely on fire!!
    Another hidden gem is their cover of “Messin’ with the Kid” (1983/84)
    The album with Brian that no one talks about is “Fly on the Wall”, look up the videos for “Shake Your Foundations” “Danger” and/or “Sink the Pink”

  • @anthonynunyabizness9989
    @anthonynunyabizness9989 Місяць тому

    My man, I agree with everything you said. I've held bon scotts acdc so close to my heart my entire life. It's really nice to hear the lice you're giving thimem and this fucking killer of a song. It stands alone in its refinement.

  • @sumonjamal1653
    @sumonjamal1653 8 місяців тому +1

    You gotta understand... when AC/DC first came to America to tour in 1977, no one had heard of them - this misfit band from Australia w/ a crazy guitar player in a suit and shorts. Also, radio was playing disco music in America, while punk rock (later new wave) was dominating the UK and Europe in the late 70's... Even Van Halen could not break the European markets in 1978, despite having a 10 million-selling record in the USA... Rainbow was a band that was huge in Europe, but ignored in America during the disco era... Hard rock and heavy metal music was a grassroots genre that relied on touring because radio and TV would not give them a chance.
    After moving operations from their native Australia to England in 1977, AC/DC released 'Let there be rock' in Europe... and their touring had paid off there as it charted at #17 in the UK. They were desperate to tour America, so they booked some gigs... and Kiss hired AC/DC as a opening band, which gave them great exposure on tour as a live band. 'Let there be rock' made it to #154 on the US charts.
    Hoping for a bigger hit, AC/DC released 'Powerage' in 1978... the UK audience felt it lacked the vigor of 'Let there be rock' and it charted at #26... In America, radio stations refused to put 'Powerage' on the air, so AC/DC toured w/ the major bands and it paid off - 'Powerage' sold a quarter million copies in the US (#133 on the charts) without any major promotion. It was the first time that their American label realized that AC/DC had potential to be huge... In 1978, disco was becoming overkill and demand for hard rock music was rising by 1979 as new bands like Judas Priest, Scorpions, Van Halen, and AC/DC were gaining commercial ground.
    AC/DC were headlining in Europe and recorded their first live album in 1978, "If you want blood - You've got it".
    In 1979, AC/DC recorded 'Highway to Hell' enlisting a new producer 'Mutt' Lange... they also changed management to an American-based Leber-Krebs management (who handled Aerosmith, Ted Nugent, Scorpions) and began touring the US and Europe heavily that year. Radio finally started playing AC/DC singles and 'Highway to Hell' charted at #17 in the US and #8 in the UK... it went gold (half million copies in the US) by the end of '79... The band and record label felt that AC/DC was going to break big on the next album, so Angus and Malcolm Young started working on songs in London in early 1980 as the band was taking a break... Tragically, Bon Scott unexpectedly died soon after and AC/DC's legions of fans from Australia to the USA were shocked.
    Announcing a new singer Brian Johnson, AC/DC announced early that the band would continue and completed the 'Back in Black' album to be dedicated to the spirit and memory of Bon Scott... The band knew that they couldn't recreate 'Highway to Hell' without Bon Scott, so they decided to take a different route w/ 'Back in Black' in 1980... But there was no guarantee that AC/DC would be received w/ a new vocalist.
    In the UK, AC/DC fans were eagerly waiting for 'Back in Black' and it went to #1 on the charts in Australia as well... But in the US, the fans were skeptical about an AC/DC without Bon Scott... So, AC/DC booked a huge American tour in 1980 and did all the promo and work needed to make people believe in the band again. Radio scored a hit single 'You shook me all night long' that year and as the tour ended the year... AC/DC's record sales began to climb until 'Back in Black' reached #4 on the US charts and sold 10 million copies going into 1981.
    The US label had declined to release a Bon Scott AC/DC record from 1976 - 'Dirty deeds done dirt cheap'... but once 'Back in Black' was a hit, the label released 'Dirty deeds done dirt cheap' in '81 and it ended up selling 6 million copies.
    None of that success would have been possible without the work done by Bon Scott for AC/DC during the 70's.

  • @PhalseProfit13
    @PhalseProfit13 2 місяці тому

    Records prior to back in black are 'must haves' and amazing rocknroll

  • @oliverwolfson
    @oliverwolfson 4 місяці тому

    They were a big hit in ‘79 when this came out, but still rising. Remember AC DC had only been around for 4 years at that point. Was shocking when Bon Scott died. Nobody knew if they’d be back… but a year later Back in Black came out.

  • @darrenherbst5572
    @darrenherbst5572 8 місяців тому +2

    Bon is the man !!!!!

  • @daseguin
    @daseguin 5 місяців тому

    This is what finally climaxed into them breaking through to being one of the biggest names in rock, dude !!!
    I'm confessing to be an AC/DC purist with Bon (never cared much for Brian, though i respect the man), but they had to work really hard (think "It's A Long Way To The Top") to get where they got.
    Bon was probably 75% of what made them keep getting bigger and better, especially because he was chief lyricist, even writing the lyrics to a ton of Back In Black, and when he died, people were completely primed for that album coming out.
    We wouldn't even be having this thing right now if it weren't for Bon.
    Most of us huge AC/DC fans and those of us who are die-hard old rock fans weren't even introduced to these guys in the states until the late 70s, and then Bon was gone.
    You wanna see the best ?!
    Sin City Live in Paris '79 !!!
    Angus forced me to start playing guitar !

  • @bambam6936
    @bambam6936 8 місяців тому

    DEFINITIVE ANSWER! Simply put America was not ready. While they were showing us exactly whothey are we were busy trying to be someone else. Trends and reputaions followed the populus and oftened justified it by demeaning those on other paths. Through the years we have come to appreciate a more of a time honored idealistic view. AC/DC started running the backroads of Australia playing in working class communities with the samee sound you hear at River Plate at which you will see every generation represening the era of AC/DC. How do I know? I was one of those on another path in 75' and a devoted fan of AC/DC . I hear you fans lol...the band started in 72' but wasnt released in the states until later ....AC/DC fans are sticklers for accuracy arent we? This, Angus's body action, anything you want to know about the band can be found through most every true fan like myself.

  • @davidtracchia121
    @davidtracchia121 7 місяців тому

    Live at the apollo. 1978. Any song. It will blow you away.

  • @bryanforis1839
    @bryanforis1839 5 місяців тому +1

    When you hear a concert was ac dc at cbgb they played with a hull Madison square garden I last my hearing one best concert

  • @user-fg4bt3nf1u
    @user-fg4bt3nf1u 2 місяці тому

    I was 13 in 1979. AC/DC was getting more radio air time. Videos were not yet a thing because MTV wasn't around yet. I think those were the differences between the early days and the later band. I certainly saw them at shows in the early 80s but was weened on early AC/DC playing their records.

  • @Traductus5972
    @Traductus5972 4 місяці тому

    Highway to Hell was the break out album that AC/DC had in the states, but he passed away soon after the tour, so it was all timing.

  • @michaelhamby8469
    @michaelhamby8469 5 місяців тому

    That is one of the best questions ever asked.

  • @lorriredmon8212
    @lorriredmon8212 8 місяців тому

    Now THAT'S how it's done! In an attempt to answer your question. Maybe it's because we don't appreciate what we have until it's gone?

  • @Prodigal1
    @Prodigal1 2 дні тому

    Brian took over because Bonn died. There hardest rock was in the Bonn Scott era. The reason is they were still rising. They made it to the top with Bonn but they no sooner made it and he was gone. Brian did an excellent job of keeping the band going.

  • @maryreilly5092
    @maryreilly5092 8 місяців тому

    I can answer that for you as I was a teen then. It was because by the time AC/DC hit it big in the U.S., Bon died. Then his death made such big news, people who didn't listen to AC/DC started paying attention to this great band. By the time "Back in Black" came out, AC/DC had a whole bunch of new fans.

  • @leebassa1545
    @leebassa1545 6 місяців тому

    The Bon Scott era had a lot of hits. BUT, I think I recognized him as hits because I was living in Germany at the time because my dad was stationed there. AC/DC was pretty big for us back then. I was only 11 years old but rocked all those Bon Scott era albums every night.

  • @PatrickSteele-hk5hq
    @PatrickSteele-hk5hq 3 місяці тому

    Well, Bon Scott was the original singer, but from a different band in Australia and he died. When he was 33 I think so. They needed a singer well. Bon Scott saw Bryan Johnson at a bar and his kit. Areas of the appendix burst. And he told the band if anything ever happened to him go find brian johnson , he would be their new singer

  • @user-dc7em6bj2t
    @user-dc7em6bj2t 8 місяців тому +1

    Man, AC/DC at the time were incredibly famous in Australia, in fact they were the number one band in the land, no doubt… But as far as the United States were concerned, AC/DC weren’t even on the same level as any band in the states. They really were the biggest band in the world BUT the states just weren’t getting it at the time. It really took the United States 2-3 more years before they actually got what AC/DC were all about. In Australia, we were fricken rocking our minds out already. AC/DC are probably the worlds biggest band, and they are from Australia. I’m telling you that Australia 🇦🇺 has been producing some of the most successful and amazing bands since the 1960’s and you only have to delve deeper into the history of Australian music to discover what has been happening here 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🦘👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @scottdrew2445
    @scottdrew2445 8 місяців тому +2

    My guess is the record company didn't push this band in the states hard enough. Their early stuff was amazing! I saw them twice. once in 85 and again in 88-90 time frame.. They killed it.

  • @drewfife5169
    @drewfife5169 8 місяців тому

    Engineering, and marketing. This was the first album with a big time studio producer. The sound was really a lot cleaner and their label got behind them because of it.

  • @w.colonialboy9144
    @w.colonialboy9144 3 місяці тому

    I was 13 in '77 saw them with UFO - they were bigger with Bon. MASSIVE. Brian's been there ALOT longer (10x at least) and he covers Bon's songs.
    Edit to add I'm American, saw themin in Madison WI
    Cheers

  • @albinosquirlz
    @albinosquirlz 2 місяці тому

    As a teenager in Ontario (Canada), the Highway To Hell album was MASSIVE when it came out. Back in Black just continued the wave.

  • @Prodigal1
    @Prodigal1 8 місяців тому +2

    They were much harder rock with Bon and they became famous with Bon. They went from unknowns to stars with Bon, Brian was the next best they could possibly get after Bon passed. Most bands fade away when losing their star lead singer.

    • @karenglenn6707
      @karenglenn6707 7 місяців тому

      Yes, Brian was the gap filler, but Bon had done the hard yards with them, not Brian. Bon fans will always wonder what would have transpired with him on the next album, which had been the plan. I think that it would have gone stratospheric!!

  • @lauriescott1253
    @lauriescott1253 8 місяців тому

    I saw Bon in 1988 and AC/DC was a band's band. I saw tons of bands from local bars in the audience. Ten rows from the stage and I met them in 2001!!! Malcolm remembered it!

  • @Indy1831
    @Indy1831 7 місяців тому

    The ultimate Angus video is “Jailbreak” from their concert In Donnington……..there’s a surprise in the middle of the song.

  • @luiscevevery123
    @luiscevevery123 Місяць тому

    Bon was à beast on stage. He was à high frontman, never he was gone

  • @bradbennie468
    @bradbennie468 8 місяців тому +2

    Always been a BON early AC/DC fan ... this tune, Walk All Over You and Night Prowler are the best down and dirty tracks they have ever done. Highway to Hell truly is the masterpiece. Stay safe and well my friend keep up being your true genuine self...love song facts 🤟🎸

  • @roberta7727
    @roberta7727 4 місяці тому

    Ok, Bon Scott just started the band and they were ovor Switzerland I believe and they didn't come to the United States yet, and then Bon Scott passed away and thats when they came to the United States. That's when Bryan came with them. Dirty deeds done dirt cheap is a great song❤

  • @roberta7727
    @roberta7727 4 місяці тому +1

    0h yeah.🤘 Bon!!!!

  • @AminalBob
    @AminalBob 8 місяців тому +1

    AC-DC didn’t hit hard here in the states until the Highway To Hell album, Bon Scott’s last album before he died. I went to a huge party towards the end of 78 and the guy throwing that party put the album If You Want Blood on and just let it play over and over the whole night long. That was my invitation to the world of AC-DC. I was high as F… and that album blew me away. I couldn’t get enough of them. The If You Want Blood album was the only live album they recorded with Bon.
    I can’t tell you why they didn’t hit before the Highway To Hell album. Between Bon’s double entendres, straight out in your face sex lyrics, and snarling, very cool, original sounding voice, Malcom’s howling guitar riffs, the pounding drums and bass, and Angus’ screaming leads, it made no sense to me that they hadn’t taken the whole rock and roll world by storm long before the end of the 70’s.
    I was a drummer in a lot of local bands and we covered some AC-DC, but never could find a singer that could come close to Bon’s voice. I think I was late to the AC-DC party mostly because I was busy with my own bands. If I hadn’t gone to that party in 78, I may have missed the boat completely. The Bon era is really all I can handle. I was really crushed when Bon died and believe a good majority of the Back In Black album were Bon’s lyrics. After that album it was never even close to me. Thanks for a great reaction to some of the best hard rock from the 70’s!

  • @konradkanuckle5920
    @konradkanuckle5920 8 місяців тому

    " who made who " ( from '80s )....saw that tour and Angus jumped off the top of the amps!

  • @shaynesadler7905
    @shaynesadler7905 8 місяців тому

    Hi.. I'm a tru blu Aussie and I live in Rockingham Western Australia which is 20mins from where Bon Scott lived in Spearwood, and also not far from where they did the song Jailbreak.. they shot the video in the old Fremantle Prison.. the song Highway To Hell by the way is named after the Canning Hwy in Perth which is about 30mins away from me,they called it the Highway To Hell because the band had to travel up and down it to go to gigs.. Bon Scott's resting place is in Karrakatta Cemetery which is in Fremantle where they have a memorial statue of the great man. To answer your question about why they didn't make it big in the States until Back in Black is because AC/DC did tour in the US with The HighwayTo Hell tour but they mainly toured Australia with Bon Scott then England where he passed away.. I'm sure if Bon and AC/DC had of toured the US more while he was alive they would of been a smash. Anyway G'day and goodbye from Perth Western Australia the edge of the world

  • @OroborusFMA
    @OroborusFMA 7 місяців тому

    The Bon Scott era WAS the peak AC/DC era. It's just that they turned Bon's corpse (and possibly some of his left-over lyrics) into Back in Black which went viral with a different singer.

  • @frankcastel3239
    @frankcastel3239 7 місяців тому +1

    Short answer to your question re 70s exposure is that in the USA radio airplay & charts were & are heavily manipulated by major labels with their own agendas. AC/DC essentially refused to roll over, this strategy of maintaining control of their brand paid off in the long run. 🤘☮🕊

  • @ronstegall2312
    @ronstegall2312 8 місяців тому

    Highway to Hell album was the states first introduction to acdc then Bon died!!! So we are lucky to have seen him for a couple yrs!!! They were Hugh in Australia for yrs!!!

  • @Mami_Mimi
    @Mami_Mimi 8 місяців тому

    Love Brian BUT love Bon a touch too much! Thanks for sharing and I also love you so!!❤🎉❤

  • @jimstarkey6655
    @jimstarkey6655 8 місяців тому +1

    Check out "Let there be Rock" live at the Apollo. You can find full concerts on youtube, just search "live Bon Scott/AC/DC". Bon and Brian are great vocals, but Bon was my fav. Wasn't sure if I would still listen to AC/DC after Bon died, but then " Back in Black" came out. It's cool to see people are still finding and enjoying AC/DC. My all time fav.

    • @jimstarkey6655
      @jimstarkey6655 8 місяців тому

      I think Live at the Apollo was in 78 or 79, but not positive. It's been awhile.

  • @jauntyhatsociety6922
    @jauntyhatsociety6922 8 місяців тому

    Anything from the Apollo show will give you young Angus and it is glorious. He is like a caged animal. He is also mesmerizing during the Donnengton show,.

  • @Minchya
    @Minchya 8 місяців тому +1

    No body could write lyrics like Bon, maybe it was a bit too Aussie for American taste at the time but at their live concerts Bon's songs are still the crowd favourites.

  • @bryanforis1839
    @bryanforis1839 5 місяців тому

    Oakland was a great live concert watching that one so I gave 2 concert I got to go back stage with my two brothers got to see
    Them twice and pictures with them

  • @bayareathrasher666
    @bayareathrasher666 8 місяців тому

    6th grade walking around with this on a boombox! them at their peak.

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 8 місяців тому +2

    Pause date during the discussion about wondering why the Bon Scott era wasn't seemingly as impactful in United States compared to the Brian Johnson era.
    It's not all that complicated. They were a band out of Australia and they worked really really hard and they quickly became popular outside of Australia mostly through Europe but only a very select group of people in the United States knew about them. And in fact when I went to see them in 11th grade for the tour Highway to Hell which this song is from, and they looked pretty much exactly like in this video, I saw them in a small arena in Wichita Kansas, and it was one of the most amazing shows I have ever seen.
    But the way my friend brought it up to me was, hey man are you going to go see the Cheap Trick show? I liked Cheap Trick and in fact the very first band I was ever in had just formed and we were learning Dream Police by them, but I said, Rick Nielsen is a fantastic guitar player but I've got to pick and choose my shows and so I don't think I will make it. And my friend said yeah but you have to understand, there's this incredible hard-rocking band out of Australia that's popular all across Europe, and they're just starting to hit America. You've got to come see them as the opening band. I have to see them.
    And so I did, and it is one of the most amazing shows I've ever seen.

  • @drexlraw9145
    @drexlraw9145 7 місяців тому

    THE whiskey voice...real acdc

  • @geertdelange4785
    @geertdelange4785 2 місяці тому

    The best period of ACDC

  • @SusanBishop555
    @SusanBishop555 5 місяців тому

    I saw both in concert. I remember that in the Bon Scott era...it just seemed to be harder to find them on the radio in mid Michigan. I remember buying the cassette of Highway to Hell. Then I could hear them all I wanted. I love both singers but I preferred Bon...just a touch too much. 😍😁

  • @InspectorVol
    @InspectorVol 8 місяців тому +2

    This album catapulted them into superstar status, then Bon died. Brian took over when they were already on top, plus Back in Black was a phenomenal album also.
    As good as Brian is, for me, it’s just a cover band with him singing. I love Brian, saw them with him after Bon died so I don’t hate him at all. Their best album lyrically, if that matters to you, is Powerage.

  • @samuel8412
    @samuel8412 7 місяців тому

    I love that you love AC/DC!

  • @camronhawkins5089
    @camronhawkins5089 8 місяців тому

    This album was the rocket for the things to come

  • @SWTSU
    @SWTSU 8 місяців тому +1

    BTW you just watched a Young Angus from the mid 1970's!!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Remember Bon passed in early 1980!!!!!

  • @peggiebradley7434
    @peggiebradley7434 7 місяців тому

    As a high schooler when Bon passed away this is the ACDC I went through the best years of my life. Brian was a perfect singer to bring. It just works but the 70:s and the early 80's were a gift to those that grew up on ACDC.

  • @andrewturnham557
    @andrewturnham557 8 місяців тому

    I think because they were really starting their career with Bon. They were the hard early years. And concentrating so much on the English audience.

  • @toxin5702
    @toxin5702 2 місяці тому

    Heya there, late to the party but I just wanted to say that the likely reason behind AC/DC taking off when Brian Johnson joined as opposed to Bon Scott was because Highway To Hell was their breakthrough album to get really main stream, though unfortunately Bon Scott would pass away later that same year. They got even bigger but unfortunately Brian had taken up the mantle by the time that happened! Both are equally great though and I'm glad to have the two

  • @nathanaelhanafey3805
    @nathanaelhanafey3805 6 місяців тому

    i feel u bro :D bon scott was a whole deferent fkn vibe VV XD amazing rock n roll

  • @dragonfire1842
    @dragonfire1842 8 місяців тому

    Bon Scott was big, he just wasn't around very long because he died young. Brian has been with the band longer so he is on more songs. That is only reason, because they are both really good.

  • @schmiddyfi
    @schmiddyfi 2 місяці тому

    Getting exposure as a rock-n-roll band is not as easy as it looks to us as we sit on the outside looking in. It takes a huge collaborative effort between all band members, their management,, recording studios, record companies, record promoters, concert promoters, radio station management & DJ's, television stations, as well as sales outlets. All of that takes time to develop... usually years. There's so much that has to go right at so many different levels that most bands just get destroyed by the process before they ever get noticed enough by the public to sell enough records or fill enough concert halls to keep it going. It was no different for AC/DC. And to make things more difficult the record company as well as the industry as a whole absolutely hated the album title "Highway To Hell" and fought tooth and nail with the band to get them to come up with a different title. Obviously the band held their ground and won the battle but it hurt them because that album title was offensive to industry people who were fearful that it would be offensive to the general public. Therefore, they were reluctant to promote the album as vigorously as they could have. AC/DC was a bit too dangerous for the era... they were ahead of their time in that way. Bon Scott died shortly after this album was released and when the band decided to carry on with a new singer, they came up with an album that was more commercially appealing and radio friendly without them losing their hard rock integrity. That album was "Back In Black" and is arguably the greatest album in rock-n-roll history. The album produced a super infectious top 40 hit in "You Shook Me All Night Long" which finally got them the radio exposure they had previously lacked. The rest is history!

  • @markpimentel8439
    @markpimentel8439 8 місяців тому +1

    Powerage album is my favorite

  • @williamcollard4501
    @williamcollard4501 5 місяців тому

    Every Song Brother of All of there Album's is Moordich 👍🏿

  • @judetafoya9597
    @judetafoya9597 8 місяців тому

    The reason why is because Bon built this band up to this point! Back in the day there was no commercial overnight success due to internet it was touring in hard work when he died they were at the brink of superstardom Bon Scott dead all the previous work work went to the school until the 12th grade and dropped out of high school in a sense she never got the graduation reward of what he was trying to do but he built this when Brian came along they hit their most success he stepped into something that was exploding he is a great singer and has been the most well-known for all these years and he is AC DC but the road is paved before! both of them are badass in there on right but God bless the Bon Scott years

  • @stephensmith2736
    @stephensmith2736 8 місяців тому

    This was the Best AcDc I was there at their concerts and had all there early albums. They didn't get the air play back then.

  • @peggiebradley7434
    @peggiebradley7434 8 місяців тому

    I can't answer for others, but I wore this 8 track tape out. Couldn't go to a party that this wasn't playing.

  • @truebritmega
    @truebritmega 8 місяців тому

    For the 80s? I'd go for THATS THE WAY I WANNA ROCK N ROLL not just because I was there that night in the front section, one of the audience w the cut out guitar Angus guitars... You'll love it

  • @lindaulloa4786
    @lindaulloa4786 8 місяців тому +1

    Watch the official video for their song "Let There Be Rock" if you want to see them young!

  • @spikebeans9563
    @spikebeans9563 8 місяців тому

    Seen them 81 FTATR, 96 on Ball breaker tours.

  • @nauseantrock532
    @nauseantrock532 8 місяців тому

    Yes he was brother ..bon is awesome

  • @joeromeo2078
    @joeromeo2078 8 місяців тому

    Before back in black acdc in America was not played as much on commercial radio, pop and disco was the main stream, it was pretty much off the same journey for them in Europe as well.. but their live shows st the time built them a following like no other artist in history.. a study was done in Finland back in 2003 when acdc received the rock n roll hall of fame that prior to back in black vynal record companies could not keep up with the demand with manufacturing their albums due to the lack of their knowledge of this band from the mainstream media that most of their albums sold was not actually accounted for.. in other words they might be the biggest selling artist of all time

  • @spikebeans9563
    @spikebeans9563 8 місяців тому

    Aww excellent choice.😂❤