Not seen this before nor heard of the venue (how many people were too busy looking to buy records or walking past in the background rather than stop and listen?!) but Steve took it in his stride with good humour -credit to the guy. What a loss of a great talent -love “the last time I saw you” track. RiP the cockney rebel.
HOLY SHIT!!! This version, audio and video is clear as fuck, thank you for posting Set List: 00:00:25 - 1) Who Made Who 00:04:50 - 2) Shoot To Thrill 00:10:43 - 3) Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 00:15:49 - 4) Back In Black 00:19:51 - 5) Heatseeker 00:24:05 - 6) Jailbreak (skip the strip - 00:36:32) 00:39:21 - 7) Hells Bells 00:44:26 - 8) Nick Of Time 00:49:05 - 9) The Jack 00:56:00 - 10) That's The Way I Wanna Rock In Roll (Copyright) XX:XX:XX - 11) You Shook Me All Night Long (Copyright) 00:56:40 - 12) High Voltage 01:03:29 - 13) Whole Lotta Rosie 01:08:35 - 14) Let There Be Rock 01:24:45 - 15) Highway To Hell 01:28:49 - 16) T.N.T 01:32:19 - 17) For Those About To Rock (We Salute You) Band Line Up: Brian Johnson: Vocals Angus Young: Lead Guitar Malcolm Young: Backing Vocals/Rhythm Guitar Cliff Williams: Backing Vocals/Bass Guitar Simon Wright: Drums
Amazing footage. Even when you think the recorder knew how recording was not wanted and he/she risked to get his equipment confiscated. Must had been an amazing evening.
All I have to say is thanks for posting this. Seen this show in Cleveland in 94 it was awesome. I also have the DVD that I watch over and over but it's not the same. This is a great video from way back where you really experience a Pink Floyd show its always better from the back seats. Thanks again.
0:00 Intro/Teenage Frankenstein 5:20 No More Mr Nice Guy 8:27 Billion Dollar Babies 10:50 Is It My Body (w/snake) 13:33 I'm Eighteen 17:45 Go To Hell 21:55 Prince Of Darkness To be continued
Wow Black Crowes and the Cult pre concert music. Always knew I was on the right track. Plus a tip of the hat from the Stones. They always promoted good music
Lovely to hear him do Loretta's tale slowed down. Red is a mean mean colour was one of his favourites, I believe. Mine too. I adore everything he ever wrote, but especially that one
I saw her in concert and it was absolutely marvelous. I have her to think for being the inspiration for me to get out of my extremely violent abusive relationship. She'll taught me that you can leave with nothing and still make something out of yourself. Best thing I ever did, thank you Tina rest in peace dear
0:03:50 Seasons End 0:12:00 The King of Sunset Town 0:18:15 Beautiful 0:24:42 Berlin 0:32:56 King 0:40:12 The Bell in the Sea 0:44:52 The Party 0:50:40 Afraid of Sunlight 0:57:15 Out of this World 1:04:30 Easter 1:10:42 Cover My Eyes 1:14:42 This Town 1:17:45 The Rakes Progress 1:20:15 100 Nights
Unfassbar, dass ich das hier entdecke. Ich war damals vor Ort in der inzwischen abgerissenen Sporthalle. Ein unglaubliches Konzerterlebnis war das damals! Eines von insgesamt 5 AC/DC-Konzerten in dieser Halle, die ich erleben durfte. Danke für's Hochladen 🎉
Thank you for posting this concert. I remember seeing Bryan Ferry perform at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood in December 1994 for the Mamouna tour. It was cool because he had a three guitar attack (David Williams, Neil Hubbard and Chester Kamen) during the first part of the tour.
Correct. And my god do they sound good. I think Robin Trower joined them later in the tour? I'm a Spedding man but you can't beat these three for the funk.
1. Watcher of the Skies 2. Story of Britannia / Dancing with the Moonlit Knight 3. Story of Romeo & Juliet / The Cinema Show 4. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) 5. Story of Five Rivers / Firth of Fifth 6. Story of Henry & Cynthia / The Musical Box 7. Martin Levac Intro / More Fool Me 8. The Battle of Epping Forest 9. Story of Old Michael / Supper's Ready 10. The Knife
Thank you for posting this. I have seen this show with someone I have lost. The scene I remember most strongly is LR entering a cab afterwards when we had waited for him with few other enthusiasts to show up. I am happy to have seen him at that time when he had released this incredible album New York. One of the great American poets.