I think they stay away from it because of the difficult hammering on guitar part in the key of C, I'm not really even sure how he done it here but as a guitarist, the only way I can think that it might be possible is to put a capo on the guitar, so I assume this is why I've hardly ever seen them do this live. EDIT: Or they put the part over it with a backing track? I don't know you'd have to ask the band lol
Saw this show Feb 1988 Tennis Centre Melbourne. Saturday Night - Second Show. They blew the roof off the place. Brilliant Show. Loud as Fuck.lt was Rocking Big Time.l was 17. R.i.p Malcolm Young.
I can’t stop watching this video. It’s the anticipation that comes to me while the intro is playing, it makes the hairs stand up on my arms and neck! 👏🏻🖤
I read that they did a mini-tour supporting the "Who Made Who" Maximum Overdrive soundtrack album but had never seen footage of it until now. Thanks for posting this!
Damn! I wish they’d perform this song on tour next! Course they did problem child for the first time since 01 last tour! I was not at that show but I seen it pop up on my RU-vid notifications! So maybe they’ll do who made who!!!!!!!!!
I have a reoccurring dream that I'm somewhere outside and these guys come down the street playing this song on a stage being pulled behind a truck and it's epic every time! 😅😂
This and thunderstruck are mind blowing. I like Johnson's vocals but wish I could hear those classics with Scott's vocals. AC/DC never gets old and there will never be another like them.
So much sitting Away in Vault Like this and more ,, To Angus now is the time to get it on the Market before it Is to Late to Do So ,Whoever put this up ,,THANK YOU ,Reminds me of Sept 86 Concert At ,,The Cow Palace in San Francisco as with all those Bay Area Tours 77to 2008 What Great Times ,RIP ,ACDC Thanks For those Memories
This is certainly one of the best songs from the Brian Johnson era . It starts out pretty moderate like it's not gonna do much but it kicks in like crazy and you know when you see Angus you're in Swing.
Wireless system have existed since the early 1980s. Steve Harris and Geezer Butler used wireless systems since 1980/1981. Angus Young too... Malcolm and Cliff used cables because didn't move around the stage, only to make the backing vocals.
I´m a big Phil Rudd fan, but at this track you can hear, that Simon makes a good job for this track. It´s Simons rhythm, no other one´s. He recorded it, he plays it best live. Stefan
they were banned in Vancouver for 5 years for blowing a hole in the roof at the PNE colosseum and split town with out paying for damages in 1982 and i wanted to see the live in 1985 fly on the wall tour thats when ticket master told me the news about them being banned but i got to see them in 1988 blow up your video tour and i was the happiest teen in Vancouver B.C.
Awesome upload! A couple of,corrections. The Ft Wayne show was in Memorial Coliseum and was on Sept 7 not the 6th. It was my second concert and it was amazing! Thanks for a great memory!
Malcolm off out of the spotlight as usual. Playing under Angus isn’t easy, but his brother had that skill set, no problem. Scott Ian from Anthrax might be the only rhythm guitarist alive that could play under Angus Young, with AC/DC. The game of thrones done by Fender is all you need to know about Scott Ian and his capable hands during that run of solos. He is lovin it. The composer had him in that chair for a reason.🎶❤️ AC/DC brought us raw rock songs with great solos. 🎶❤️😎
Good year that. They did confiscate my belt though...worried I'd use it as a weapon. ..I was like..man that's a lot of belts and weapons in bins at the doors..I can't believe they thought we aren't nice peeps out in the suburbs..damn it .found my knife..anything else ..FUK U let me through!