What a sound, Angus' riffs on the guitar......Bon what a show man you were man, RIP bro.....We lost both you and Malcolm way too soon......You provided us with the best rock and roll ever, it will be played loud for the next 50 yrs.....Best band ever created AC/DC
Even Bon is amazed at Angus. Watch his face at the very end off to the side of the stage. He looks at Angus just blown away....at his playing/intensity.Yah watch Bon dance to Angus playing. He's out of control...wild man...rock does that to ya.
OMG bands like these will never happen again, what a combination, all a result of hardship and unfamiliar circumstances. life is what happens when your busy making plans (Lennon)
I saw Ac/Dc live 4 times with Bon Scott. Cried when he died and never bought an album or went to see them after. For me Bon could not be replaced. I still get the same thrills and chills listening to this today as i did then As we used to say back in the day. Rock and Roll with ballocks.
Technically, Elvis was THE ALPHA because he was the King of Rock and Roll. There were those that came after him that admit that he was their inspiration. Being the King says it all.
More like Chuck Berry. And he also tore up the electric guitar along with singing and dancing. And did we forget about Hendricks later on that did the same? Jagger, Plant, Roth and Mercury were very good leads as well. But ACDC is still the best band ever IMHO.
Just think if Angus had on a fit bit. This amazing guitarist would have over 10 million steps in one minute. I have this album in my car 24/7. It helps with the morning commute to work. Rock on Ac/Dc
Brian always tried too hard when he sang Bon's songs, like he knew he couldn't match him but he had to give his all to try to get close. Only Bon could do it right.
Bon was God no doubt about it. Unfortunately Bon died in 1980, I wasn't born till 1981 so massive respect for Johnson for keeping the flame burning deep.
Vim I feel you brother !! Hells Bells one of the best rock anthems ever recorded a brilliant song with brilliant riffs!! Let me put my love into you !! The list goes on i've listened to Back in Black over 2 thousand times. For those about to rock we salute you it just keeps getting better. Literally life changing albums!! I will never discredit Brian Johnson he is a god!! But I do like Bon a little better!!
Malcolm was the genius of the band. He enabled Angus to do those fucking amazing solos, while always holding the song in place. Always in the pocket, waiting for Angus to drop back in. Malcolm was the greatest rhythm guitarist in rock and roll.
Damn, this is how I remember AC/DC as I will always think of them. My dad saw them before Bon died and I will forever envy him. To me, the greatest rock frontmen are Robert Plant, Freddie Mercury and Bon. No question.
At every live show they played,Bon sung like that it was his last performance,he got burned down at every concert,giving his best,way to rock!!!! I grew up on their music and consider'em the best ever band,pity,they are desintegrating due to a troubles and the personal problems,but they definatelly left us a big legacy of a hard rock and good times we passed with them,to all of you rockers,best wishes;long live Rock!!
They did have the first wireless system. When they first used it, the punters thought they were miming and Angus lowered his guitar into the crowd so they could hit the strings and prove it was live.
Dear Mrs. Young; I am writing to you yet again to complain about your sons' behaviour at school. All of their teachers have come to me with a range of complaints from abusive language to obscene gestures to obstreperousness verging on violence. Malcolm is a certainly old enough to know that his constant humming is neither amusing nor impressive. The few times a day he puts pen to paper it turns out he is writing what appears to be poetry of some vile sort. Angus does not stop eating chocolate bars and Smarties long enough to pay attention to his teachers and his work. His uniform is filthy, his knees are constantly bruised, his eyes blackened, his nose running. Won't you please, Mrs. Young, have a talk with Malcolm and Angus to help us try to make them into responsible citizens. Yours very sincerely, R.K. Lanning, Headmaster
I remember seeing these guys on TV late at night in 1977 or ‘78, probably the midnight special. I was like 13 or 14, and Angus blew me away. The schoolboy getup, the shorts, the messenger bag, and the head bobbing. Just insane, and I think back then it was too gimmicky for me. At that point I was listening to Pink Floyd, Yes, and early Genesis, and also I just wasn’t quite ready yet for how hard this rocked.
Angus was a bit sloppy in the early days, as seen here, but yes, their live shows are second to none. I've always admired the way they played in the studio exactly the same as they played live, so the songs wouldn't sound any different, yet somehow they were even better.
The perfect storm of energy injected by talent love of being rock monsters and kinda of never growing past the example of what a rock band should be in short the best ever never to be outdone !!!!!!!
DAAAAAAMN! Thanks for sharing brother , the boys sound fan fucking TASTIC!!! Bon was always my fave on vocals and they are all just dialed in!! And along with Ride on this's always been my number one ACDC tune wall to wall energy!!
Von `75 bis `77 war die beste AC/DC Zeit! High Voltage, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap und Let There Be Rock waren die besten Alben die Ac/Dc jemals einspielten!!!!
I’ve seen AC⚡️DC six times starting from FotS in ‘84 when I was 12! Nobody is more loud or profound as the boys from down under! Ozzy is really great in concert too but give me AC⚡️DC in a tight enclosed arena any day of the week!!! Thanks to the guys that still blow my hair back!!!⚡️⚡️>< >
I remember trying to mimic his headbanging style, specifically from this 70s era, when he did it a lot more aggressively. It's really hard on your neck, I don't know how he did it. I remember after one day, my neck being so sore I could barely move it.
I think the greatest frontman in music history is Freddie Mercury. But here Bon sounds at the same unreachable level. I have the same exact feeling of watching Freddie while singing Tie your mother down in Wembley. Here he sings in a way that you can feel that moment really happened in his real life. Bon Scott's level is overall majestic but here in particular he gives me goosebumps. What a great loss for rock'n'roll! RIP Bon
+po dunc Because Bon Scott liked Brian Johnson, he became the new singer after Bon died. And that happened very fast, Bon died 19 feb 1980, first gig with Brian 29 june 1980.
When I was a kid my mom would take me to the mall, and I’d run around to two places. One to get fries and a soda at McDonalds. Then I would go to the record store. One day they had a live video of AC/DC playing on a tv in the record store. I was about nine or ten years old, and was absolutely mesmerized by the energy of the band. I was in complete awe of Angus. I remember not understanding the school boy uniform at all, but I thought it all was magic. I usually ran around the mall and eventually caught up with my mom. But that night, she had to come get me, because I wanted to see all of the concert.
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梁晴雯 : Thanks for writing the lyrics out, i love Bon's penmanship, he really knew how to write a rock song. Story is that Malcolm Young and Angus Young would come up with cool riffs, Bon would be called in with his diary and notebooks and write songs almost on the spot to fit the music they played. Perfect chemistry! Have a great day dear! Aaron in Australia
I was stationed in Germany (Kaiserslautern) when Bon Scott died, I was amazed at how many women were crying. I started to give the Germans more respect after that
I was in my senior year of high school in 1980 and only the year before had begun to listen to AC/DC. Wasn't as much of a fan then, but I do remember some of my female classmates being really broken up over Bon Scott's death.
Lord , I saw them live maybe a couple years ago, still Johnson and it was the tightest band I have ever seen. Loved them! Bon Scott was soooo great !!!!!
So sad Bon & Mal both GONE. I KEEP watching AC/DC videos like I DON'T want it to be over!! Brian leaving too just kind of seals the deal. SAD to face such a loss in the rock & roll world. Hard to accept too!!! RIP MAL & BON. We loved you & will ALWAYS have you in our hearts. ALWAYS.