Who's got big balls? I've got big balls! I've got the biggest balls of them all! 😁 My all-time favorite, stop what I'm doing and rock out song, is TNT!! I was blessed to be able to see AC/DC with Bon Scott on their Highway to Hell tour, and then 3 more times with Brian Johnson on lead. RIP Mr. Scott!!
I'd like to report that I saw them at Wembley 3 weeks ago with 80,000 others and Brian (76) screamed for 2 hours with a smile on his face the whole time and Angus(69) played and danced around the stage like kid with huge hair! Best time of our lives!
My fave AC/DC song, rocks from start to finish. They are so much fun to see live. Try "Whole Lotta Rosie" and "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" Love and RIP to original singer, Bon Scott 🕯❤🔥
UK here, my mum told me when I was a young lady and nervous over the cancer screening for the lady garden place for a Dr/Nurse looking at it, round it and inside it. "It's just like a mechanic looking at an engine." Gotta keep that motor in tip top MOT pass fashion. ❤️ AC/DC
Brian Johnson or Bon Scott. I like both eras of AC/DC equally. You never can go wrong with them. I dread the day when they're gone - until then, and even after: Keep on rockin'!!
People shouldn't be hating on others or dissing there music, I'm 58 yrs old and I admit that I like a lot of hip-hop music. I love all types of music, I think of music of all kinds as fine art pieces, no two are the same. But they're all great. ❤
AC/DC songs are simple BUT HIT HARD, usually starting with a RIFF, or DRUM BEAT, where the other instruments join and it builds and builds, to a CRAZY MELODY OF CHAOS.
How freakin awesome! I only saw them live once 😢 in Hobart Tasmania in 2001, largest & by far the best band ever to visit our little paradise. Aussie band The Living End opened for them who I loved also & who went on to be one of our goodins too 😊
Rap is exactly the same as every other genre of music! Bloody wonderful! Don’t listen to closed minded people who dis you or your music. All music is subjective, if it’s well done it’s as great as any other style! AC/DC is amazing and us Aussies worship them, they’re like us down to earth.
Good call on the lyrical quality, a lot of people ignore that because the music really draws more attention. But there is absolutely no mistaking what they're singing about, the most thinly veiled euphemisms ever. It was just barely ambiguous enough to get radio play without censorship. Very tastefully explicit.
AC/DC was one of the groups that my father would not let me play their albums in the house lol. After a few songs, you realize they mean exactly what they say. I can’t recall if you’ve reacted to their song Big Balls yet but if not check that one out.
~ I can relate. When I was a teenager, my Dad heard me playing 'Big Balls' in my room, he came bolting in, tore the tape out of the deck, ripped it to shreds and said "I never want to hear you listening to that filth ever again." I said, but what does it even mean Dad? Ha, got him! My Dad's 84 now and we still laugh about it!
Brian Johnson 's voice sounds like he swallowed glass, and he just rocks it. It's a perfect Aussie rockstar voice and I love it. I also love the bawdy Australian humor. You need to listen to Dirty Deeds and A Whole Lotta' Rosie. They are sure to keep you laughing.
I think there were several things that turned a lot of people off of Rap. Most rap songs didn't have actual musicians. Most of it was sampled or generated via computer or other backing tracks. Once Rap turned into a gang/thug vibe it also turned people off. Then at one point most all new music used auto tune and beat detector. There were some artist that still did some of their own music or stayed away from the east/west thug thing that still drew fans from multiple genres.
Hells Bells is my favorite drop. Went to a country music festival when Gretchen Wilson was at the peak of her one hit wonderness, 2nd to last act on saturday. Her set had 8 songs in a row from an unreleased album. Crowd was DEAD.... Then we heard the bell, a gong that woke the dead. At a country music concert, the crowd went bananas for a cover of Hells Bells, which got a bigger reaction than when she played her one hit. Never saw AC/DC live, but i would love to be there to hear that bell chime, then it might chime for me.
Should we tell him about Led Zeppelins "Black Dog". Wait till you hear The Runaways Cherry Bomb. Keep in mind these girls were 16 and 17 at the time. Lita Ford and Joan Jetts first band
Saw AC/DC🔥 on the "Back in Black" tour!💥They were incredible!💯 Between 1970-85 I saw everybody from AEROSMITH🔥 to Z Z TOP🔥, but that AC/DC concert was the best concert EVER!🤗❤️✌️
Don’t care for rap, never put it down ( free expression is for everyone) but seems the difference these lyrics and rap that I see is AcDC makes you think about what they’re saying, rap will just say the words associated with a clean motor, more graphic. Great song! Powerful straight ahead R&R!
I love AC/DC. But when my daughter was about 4 I would have them playing while she was in the bath. I never really took much notice of the lyrics. We just sang along together, nowadays I think social services would be paying me a visit!
Watching them live was an insane experience, probably the best live show I have seen. Crazy part was watching Phil Rudd the drummer just go none stop through whole show while chain smoking was insane.
Listening to this when I was younger , She told me to come but I was already there.... I thought they were talking about him coming over to see her.... ah, the innocence of youth 😂❤
Summers in HS. Saturday night dances at the pool. This song pounding on the PA. Walking in I put my finger in the air #1 like I just won the football game because I knew it was on. Perfection.
Love how much fun you had with this AC/DC song 🤣🤣🤣 Listen to Powerfinger - These Days (Final Live Performance.) Bernard Fanning the lead singer, another great Aussie band.
Bro!! This is the best Rock band ever! If you get a chance to go see them live when they come around again. IT IS A MUST SEE SHOW!!!!’ You have never seen so much skin and leather in your life!!!
OMG 😂😂😂 I'm just as surprised as you with the lyrics. I wasn't an AC/DC follower back in the day... followed other rock bands, but always remembered the chorus....yep, have to agree with your comments.... Great reaction ... Thanks 👍😄
I still have all of my original AC/DC albums I crank up now and again. To me nothing is better than the great bands belting out their music on vinyl albums. The whole Back in Black album was great .
One of my first concerts in the 80’s. For some reason my mom trusted my sister to take me, I was 15….she and her friends got me way too drunk for as young as I was. It was the 80’s so it is what it was. Great concert though. Only remember bit and pieces.The blue velvet short suit was definitely a core memory.
The opening lines set the tone: “She was a fast machine - She kept her motor clean.” Brian Johnson, a car enthusiast, drew parallels between women and cars. In AC/DC’s language, both women and cars move fast, and the excitement lies in exploring different models. The song is filled with sexual innuendos, typical of AC/DC’s style. Lines like “Knocking me out with those American thighs” and “Taking more than her share, had me fighting for air” add to the sensuality.
It's hard to believe the Back in Black album came out in 1980, so its 44 years old this year in 2024, and we are still rocking these great songs today.
Back in Black helped acclimatize my then newborn to the fact that my neighbors liked to party. He could sleep through just about anything as a child. Still one of my favorite albums 😅
Def Leppard are actually my favorite band of all times. You really need to give them more of a chance. Hysteria is such an incredible album. Waited three hours to pick it up at midnight the day before it came out.
AC/DC was my first concert in 1984 when I was 13! Amazing stage presence. Geddy, the guitarist, literally moves across the stage the WHOLE show rocking out. He's rumored to lose 10 pounds during a show, literally.
Brother I saw them in 1988 in Brisbane Queensland Australia. It was there Back In Black Tour. It was a night I’ll never ever ever forget I mean I was 17yrs old I’m 53 now and still talking about that night
Angus gets the spotlight, but his brother Malcolm Young was the driving force of the band writing most of their songs. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Songs_written_by_Malcolm_Young. He's the guy with the long hair singing the chorus.
What was great was radio stations played this during regular daytime hours. I hope you with react to Motley Crue "Girls,Girls.Girls" MTV played that video during the day