I was there and I wouldn’t have missed it for the world . Yes, Brian struggled but fuck , he’s 77 years old for gods sake . I’ve still got goosebumps and my heart hurts as this is probably the last time we will see this absolute fucking awesome band that I have followed for nearly 45 years . Rock on you guys and thanks for making this 62 years old man feel like a fucking teenager again. God bless you all…..🤘
@@shaunysmith- Well Said Man, All The ones who knock em are not true fans like me n you, What Do They Expect Monsters of Rock 1984?🤷♂️, They’ll Still Brilliant to me🤘🤘🎸🎸Loved every minute of it👏👏👏👏
@@peterharrison966 I was there in 1981 as well with Whitesnake and Slade amongst others . I never thought anyone could replace Bon but Mr Johnson ain’t done bad has he ? I was very emotional at Wembley , you know , goosebumps , a bit tearful as this is probably the last tour they will do . They rocked my youth , middle years and now that I’m into my 60’s , my elder years as well . I will miss them when they stop but still safe in the knowledge that their albums will be forever at my fingertips wherever I am . Rock and Roll ain’t noise pollution man , it makes good, good sense ….
J'ai vu AC/DC en concert pour la première fois en 1977 et autant vous dire que même si ça peut me paraitre un peu ringard aujourd'hui, ça me fout toujours les poils !
Been a fan for nearly 40 years but, it's just not there any longer... only two left of the old lineup. Brian is really fighting to sing at the register he sang at for all his younger years and the band seem sloppy and slow. Such a shame.
They have grown old and a bond and knowing what others are going to do has gone with replacements, the character of the band has gone. Brian is trying his best. Glad I didn’t spend the 1000+ for wife and I to travel to London, hotel and tickets before we add other basics then gig expenses. Not worth it. Look at thunderstruck Wembley 2009 for a crowd engagement difference this also changes experience and the sight of the phonemes everywhere rather than enjoying gig and losing yourself in it amazes me. By all the uploaders that aren’t even in the video to say I’m there.(Appreciate video though)
@@scottmason3820 Are you for real 😮 Fuck me , this is the last time they will play a gig like that and Brian is 77 years old for gods sake. Just take it in and relish the fact that they have kept us rocking for 50 years . No one likes a moaner and you weren’t even there
@@shaunysmithcouldnt agree more i was on the other side of the runway to this angle and the power of the music and songs is still there. we sing to support Brian and Angus and to honour the legacy of Bon and Malcolm :)
@@ourfriendsabove6516 Abso bloody lutely Once they’ve gone there will be no replacing them . Bon and Malcolm are sorely missed for sure but Brian and Angus still keep the boat rocking and it was a crying shame that Cliff and Phil weren’t there but damn, what a great show
I don't agree, the crowd, more interested in holding phones and filming than absorbing the music, yes, they're old and a changed line up. Unfortunately that's today's stadium concerts.
They have definitely got it more than many younger ones, sound was the problem tho. Vocals you could barely hear or music in general just a lot of noise but nothing was clear unfortunately
I think all the tens of thousands of people in attendance say otherwise. Some bands can get away with getting old, AC/DC are one of them. Motley Crue are not.
I am an AC/DC fan since the mid-90s, they just can’t perform anymore. It’s a simple as that they should’ve retired years ago. It’s a shame because they were such a great band.
I was there and he sounded great in person but when I recorded it didn’t sound the same but he is in his 70s now and still touring you’ve got to give him a break