There aren't many things as fun as watching Angus Young playing that guitar like an absolute madman. No one seems to have as much fun at live performances as AC/DC.
The only way to listen to AC/DC is cranked to 11! Your neighbors should be able to hear it. Remember sharing is caring!...lol Also Don't drive while listening to AC/DC they should come with a warning label, you will get tickets...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇲🤠
Just imagine this song at an outdoor venue with 50,000 people chanting “THUNDER!!!” I saw them in Vancouver about 10 years ago, these guys still rock out in their 50s and 60s.
AC/DC is one of the best rock and roll bands of all time. Not a lot of deep meanings to their songs, just hard driving good time ROCK and ROLL! Enjoyed the reaction, keep it coming!
@@NickanM being famous and rich are not on my list of priorities. Justin Timberlake has more fame and money than ACDC, he must be AMAZING, right? By that thinking? There have been some ACDC fans who have actually inspired me to listen to more of the "B-sides" of ACDC and I'm grateful to those ACDC fans. Fans like you? Not so much.
I can't tell you what joy it gives me to see you guys experiencing and loving all this music that is new to you. It brings happiness to this cynical, world weary woman in Scotland. Big love, I'm loving your journey
Love the channel man. Im from australia. ACDC are incredible and have always put effort into their lyrics. Shout out a reaction to one of their best songs, called Let There Be Rock, which came out late 70's and talks about what influences black music had on the history of rock n roll. You will really enjoy those lyrics my guy. Peace and love from down under
No problems. Your channel will get a huge following because you decipher the music and lyrics yourself and your reactions are genuine. Keep the momentum going. Whoever designed your logo is talented too.
You are right, seeing ACDC live is an experience. I saw them live a few times in the early eighties and it was awesome. I would rate them as the greatest live band ever. I was on the wrestling team in highschool and we used to their song "Hells Bells". One of my favorite tracks is "let there be rock" During live performances Angus Young plays a madman guitar 🎸 solo. As always great reaction, be well
@@andreawalter9212 that's so cool. I seen alot of concerts back in the day, but always wanted to see AC/DC. I think Queen was the best for me. Thanks for replying.✌
You have just entered the AC DC ZONE OF good times!!! Watch them LIVE at RIVER PLATE, WHOLE Lot of Rosie!, Hells Bells, Back In Black, YOU shook me all night long, You will LOVE THEM!!
The one thing about AC/DC is they have a certain sound and don't change from that. A lot of artist's experiment, but as they said this works for them so they keep doing it. They are great live and really bang away. They are deeply rooted in the blues especially when Bon Scott (RIP) was the lead singer.
I went to the Philadelphia Spectrum in 91 for this tour. AC/DC & the LA Guns was my very first concert ever. They opened with Thunderstruck. It’s still one of the best memories of my life!!!
They play this song before football, hockey game! It’s revs people up! They used to play it before my son had an important hockey game. So perfect for that! Lol
It's crazy that I didn't like AC/DC in the 80's and 90's. Now that I'm 61 yo I love their music! Same with most of 90's rock. Just bought my first Nirvana and Alice in Chains cds. Thanks for reacting to this.
RIP Malcolm Young. Here we have brothers in a band again, like Van Halen. Angus is high energy with solos on solos, Malcolm played under him with such command of rhythm guitar. Great band from Australia, these guys go hard every song, facts.🎼🎶🎸🎸🔥😎 Whenever possible, watch live videos with these guys. Keep on rockin 🤘🎵
I'm a white man from the south and I can't tell you how proud I am to know you like that music and you get it. And I know I'd like sitting with you and just talking about how great the music put out by AC/DC really is. For the music's sake alone. And they ain't even Americans! They're Australians (and beyond that, Scots). The point is there are deeper points to our experiences as human beings. And we're more alike than we are different. God bless you, Man! I really wish I could just sit with you and bullshit about about how good AC/DC is. And I'd be interested to hear what you think is great. I know it is.
AC/DC my forever top 3! Hope you get to some more of them down the road! I took my daughter to see them for her first concert when she was 7 and she had a blast! Awesome reaction!🤘🎸👊
I enjoyed your reaction. I’ve been going down the rabbit hole of thunderstruck reaction videos. I saw them twice; once during this tour. Amazing to relive.
They play it when Army Soldiers finish basic training. With smoke color bombs with them coming out from the trees. It's amazing I have video of it when my son finished basic training! HOORAH!
Check out AC/DC Live from River Plate. 2009 from Argentina. Some say it's tbe best ever live concert. Pretty hard to argue once you've witnessed it. Such a appreciative audience completely into it.
Played at my high school here in Melbourne Australia in 77. When the Berlin wall came down in 89 .....the record that sold more than in any other in Berlin, that East Berliners bought was was ACDCs Back in Black..........
Love AC/DC and love seeing people experience it for the first time and seeing the excitement and enjoyment in there expression. God bless and keep on rocking!!!
AC/DC formed in the early 1970's by Angus (school uniform, lead guitar) & Malcolm Young (light blue T-shirt, rhythm guitar) in Australia. Angus & Malcolm are the younger brothers of George Young of The Easybeats. A couple of years after starting out, Bon Scott joined the band replacing the original singer, Dave Evans. Then shit started getting real. With Bon as singer AC/DC recorded six studio & one live album between '75 & '79. Bon passed away in late '79, and was replaced by the singer you heard here, Brian Johnson. Another dozen or so studio albums followed, with a few different band members on drums & bass. Malcolm Young passed away in 2017.
Glad you enjoyed it. You're right about the energy in the audience reaction. DC have always been, First-and-Foremost, a live band. For that they are Legendary!
There was a long time famous DJ on the rock stations Steve Slaton in Seattle for a couple decades and he would alway say “I don’t know their name but their initials are AC/DC!!”
I remember when this video 1st came out on the MTV. Whatever you were doing, you just dropped it and RAN to the TV to blast it and JAM! 😆 One of the all time great & fun rock bands. Enjoy the AC/DC rabbit hole! ✌
I enjoyed how much you enjoyed Thunderstruck. Every time I hear it I feel like you described it. Pumped up! I discovered these guys for my self only 5 years ago and like everything I have heard of theirs. Music is universal!!
I absolutely love your reaction you are a person who knows music AC/DC is awesome and they always will be and you are a great man to recognize a great band thank you so much for liking ACDC the way you do.
This is pure perfect rock n roll. Straight up. You may have been a hip hop head but your breaking new ground here... you might be a rocker too 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️😁😁🤩🤩🤩
He was cool calm and collective untill he heard ACDC welcome to the family brother you not the only one that this music does it to fire energy This is Rock and Roll brother even to the hard core of us we can relate to this from my side of the world to yours I am with you brother 😊😊
I was in high school when this came out. We turned it into a drinking game. Every time they say thunder or thunder struck you have to drink. Seemed easy until halfway through. It takes 4 plus beers to finish the song. I never did
Nice reaction - I used to watch a rock band called 'Geordie' who played the local circuit in my home town Newcastle in England. They had a lead singer with a gravelly voice called Brian Johnson - imagine my surprise when he popped up in AC/DC a few years later after the original singer in the band died.
I just love all your reactions, it's like listening to them for the first time...Their concerts you would feel it in you chest for days after...no shit, let alone hearing loss🤟🤘