Well thats a modyfied version of the thueh, when Bon died somethig got lost, if you look at theire bigest hits you se yhat most of them are from the Bon Era
@@TheJonasbz I think they did great songs in both era, at the end the first album with Brian was Back in Black. When Bon passed away, no one thought they could find a so good replacement, and so fast. The general idea was they was done, luckly was wrong.
@@TheJonasbz back in black, shoot to thrill, rock n roll ain't noise pollution, shook me all night long, for those about to rock, guns for hire(maybe), who made who, thunderstruck, money talks, rock n roll train, off the new album I'm gonna put money shot cause it fucking rocks. All brian era and I love bon.
When you think about their energy, keep in mind that this is the last song in a 2 1/2 hour set and they were probably in their early-mid 60s when this show was filmed...
Totally agree. No one is left wondering, will we get another song.....? We just know that it signals the very last song of the best band on the planet. And that clip should be in the next star Explorer from earth to far galaxies. That's Rock n Roll
They played River Plate three straight nights in front of a total of 200,000 people! It was the first time they had been in Argentina in 13 years. We miss ya, Malcolm! \m/
Back in the 80's, my step-dad had an amazing stereo system(for then). I was playing this song as loud as is required byAC/DC law,when the cannons went off I blew four speakers and all you could hear was a loud humming. Man I got my ass kicked for that one.
What you can’t feel is the blast those cannons actually blast into the air. It seriously went through your body, I have been to two live concerts and they played this both times and you don’t forget them!
This song is usually the show closer. I've seen them twice, once in a stadium like this and once at an indoor venue and those cannon blasts literally threw you back... my hearing was gone for about 5 days but it was so much fun.
Seen them twice. My first concert ever, was FTATR tour 1981 indoors, was at the top of the arena dead center stage, when the cannons went off, the wind from them was literally blowing the hair out of our faces at the top, was so f'ing epic, hooked me for life on them and left me deaf for several days. 2nd time was outdoor, sat in direct line of floor to ceiling Marshalls, my head hurt so f'ing bad when I left and for a week.... would love to do it again, hope to for Power Up tour if they get near me.
This was my very first concert. For Those About To Rock Tour in 1981 at the Spectrum in Philadelphia. I was 15 and had a hell of a time. The percussion from the cannons inside the building was incredible!!
AC/DC played at my high school hall back in '74, it was cool to go to a school that they played at. They are the Best Sydney Export out of Oz. EVA. Cheerz from Down Under (Oz.)
AC/DC brings it 110% every preformance. If you haven't done a reaction to Hell's Bells on that set they have a giant bell that Brian Johnson rings and like always Angus Young tears it up on Guitar.
Brian Johnson! Omg. Like the most amazing rasp blues sounding rock voice EVER!. Been checking some comments and so sorry, but when 900 years old you reach, sound as good you will not. What ever rock you like today Wolf Hunterz you have AC/DC to thank for it. Love and miss you Malcolm. The amazing brother who took a "backseat" so his brother could perpetually take center stage.
I saw an interview with Angus Young and Brian Johnson and they said it was their rhythm guitar player and Angus's brother Malcolm Young who came up with all their special effects ideas for their shows. He had dementia before he passed away. RIP Malcolm.
Probably commented on first watch... People got far more than their money's worth that night. Damn. Great reaction! Lucky to have seen them perform this circa '88. One of those musical bucket list moments- along with Back in Black.
by far my favorite AC/DC song, when it kicks into 5th gear after the cannon fire you just want to go nuts like that entire crowd - raw energy and so much fun to watch and experience w them !!! great reaction and thanks for the request "Them G" \\m// !!!!
Angus!! It's dope you guys enjoy learning about the Goats of rock, (imo Ac/Dc in one) at the same time for being in a band,it's kinda surprising some of this is new to you lol
I've had the pleasure of seeing AC/DC live. 2016 at Wembley stadium. I don't think I'll ever see a better live act these guys. From start to finish it's none stop energy.
Seeing that song played live is something you'll never forget. You feel every shot of that cannon as the air pressure hits your chest. Fantastic band that'll live forever!
Here is a list that you should try: -Thunderstruck - Live at River Plate -Let There be Rock (official video) or Live at Apollo Theatre -Whole Lotta Rosie (Live at River Plate) -TNT (Live at River Plate) -Riff Raff Live at Apollo Theatre - The Jack Live at River Plate
You should listen to TNT, Whole Lotta Rosie, Riff Raff, Let There Be Rock, Love Hungry Man and It's a Long Way to the Top with Bon Scott (RIP) on lead. Leave Brian Johnson to the songs he wrote with the band. Bon did a better job on songs he helped write. Brian does a good job on them. But, for me, he just doesn't hold up to Bon on those earlier songs. I guess I'm just prejudiced that way. lol
Tanks for getting around to our fabulous AC/DC, the concert at River Plate really showed what appeal worldwide there is still for their live rock shows, sadly it was the last big world tour for Malcom Young the rhythm guitar player and brother of Angus Young the lead guitarist, Malcom sadly lost his life and really could have been the end for AC DC, fortunately they will reform with most original members from the early days. So the rock will continue with Brian Johnson back as lead vocalist, I have been a fan since seeing the original AC DC many many years ago at a local showground here in Australia and still recall I had ringing in my ears for days after. Lone Live Rock
Angus Young equals rock guitar legend...so glad I was a teenager in the beginning of all this and still love them to this day. It's just so sad that the bass guitarist passed away...I never got to see them live but they were always a fave and still are.
River Plate stadium. Buenos Aires, Argentina. You should react to any tune there. We know well that the Band is amazing, but the argentinos crowd...... No words. Indescriptible.
This was River Platte, Argentina. The craziest fans anywhere. After this concert the local authorities stated there had been a minor earthquake and nobody noticed.
That is how they end every show.......that kind of energy even after 2 hours of going like they do. Also the loudest show I have seen having my ears ringing 5 days later.
FYI. I love your reaction videos. But because of them I’ve discovered your music. Y’all have some seriously good stuff. Please continue to keep the music alive. You guys rock!
They will tour after Covid. They released an album last year. Don’t miss them. I’ve missed them only twice since they started. It’s a workout for the fans!!
Angus Young is the man! Been a hoot to watch over the decades and always a high point of the concert. Especially when he runs around the stage in his Union Jack shorts. ;)
I love it when you guys react to music outside of your typical genre! We see you watching something new and your reaction shows how refreshing it is for you!
Thanks for this reaction. Always a pleasure to watch. I remember a AC/DC concert in Hannover, Germany a couple of years ago (was the Razors Edge Tour), the pressure coming out of the canons was incredible.
Some AC/DC songs you should listen to are :- Let there be rock (1977) TNT (1976) Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (1981) It’s a long way to the top (if you wanna rock and roll)(1976) Highway to hell (1979) Jailbreak (1974) Let there be rock (1977) Reason for the years is because Bon Scott was the lead singer and it will give you an idea of how good this band really is
Omg absolutely amazing and I'd love to have been down on the floor with everyone jumping around, absolute raw power and AC-DC is legendary and I've been listening to them since the 70's when I was a kid. Phenomenal band!