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Let There Be Rock: The Origins Of AC/DC (Full Documentary) | Amplified 

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This documentary takes the cameras where they have never previously preyed, interviewing AC/DC's original singer Dave Evans, original drummer Colin Burgess, school friends of Bon, Angus and Malcolm, Bon's lifelong friend Vincent Lovegrove, AC/DC biographers Malcolm Dome and Clinton Walker and many others.
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@sezaiyuyucuoglu8249
@sezaiyuyucuoglu8249 2 года назад
I had to decide between a pie and a can of coke for 60 cents or a lunchtime concert from some rock band called ac/dc at GRANVILLE BOYS HIGH in 1975 . I chose the concert in the school gymnasium. What a concert it was. The problem was that there was a funeral at the church across the road from the school' gymnasium . As Bon scott was singing HIGH VOLTAGE ROCK'N' ROLL full blast, the principle came in and told the band to lower the volume. As soon as the principle left the gym, the band crancked it up again. What a lunchtime concert it was , I went hungry that lunchtime but I saw history in the making .
@lancepritchett633
@lancepritchett633 2 года назад
Love it
@sezaiyuyucuoglu8249
@sezaiyuyucuoglu8249 2 года назад
@@lancepritchett633 Thanks Lance . I just wish those , simple ,innocent days could be relived ❤️
@ImaHeatseekr
@ImaHeatseekr 7 месяцев назад
Epic story!
@eppuee5413
@eppuee5413 4 месяца назад
So fine writes what you think of the ACDC you knows what to write fine 😂😮
@ritagsolutions
@ritagsolutions 4 месяца назад
What an awesome story.
@treeherder2201
@treeherder2201 2 года назад
Sad that millennials have DESTROYED the music industry as they have destroyed basically everything else. Jay Z in the Rock and Roll HOF......Give me a damn break.
@timin770
@timin770 2 года назад
Well, you gotta give the new guys credit: they've opened the door to performers who would have never made it back in days when talent was actually a requirement
@sea-ferring
@sea-ferring 2 года назад
Let's go music industry fat cats!
@valley_robot
@valley_robot 2 года назад
Big AC/DC fan here and Jay Z fan as well , having him in the rock and roll hall of fame has shown how shit that award is , he is not rock and roll at all, he is hip hop , the awards ceremonies are bullshit
@butchcassidy3373
@butchcassidy3373 2 года назад
Yeah. Complete bullshit I have no respect for the rrhof.
@kurtgriffin4163
@kurtgriffin4163 2 года назад
Yeah so is Grandmaster Flash 😂 un friggin believable
@raysouza6535
@raysouza6535 2 года назад
I was lucky enough to see AC/DC twice with Bon Scott, I became a guitar player because of Angus Young and he is still to this day one of my biggest influences...no disrespect to Brian Johnson but AC/DC will always be Bon Scott to me...RIP Bon Scott & Malcom Young
@vincentbrannelly8786
@vincentbrannelly8786 2 года назад
Saw them pn Manchester uk 1979 . YOU AINT SEEN BON YOU NEVER SAW THEM ,
@homeagain9692
@homeagain9692 2 года назад
The Old Cleveland Brown Stadium in 79 with Journey, Ted Nugent and Aerosmith. Played side one of If you want Blood, You Got It. . . If memory serves correct.
@KelsterVonShredster
@KelsterVonShredster 2 года назад
I never saw Bon but I saw ACDC with Brian and Angus is also my guitar god and always has been! GOD BLESS BON AND MALCOLM and all the rest of the band!
@MrColdwatercanyon
@MrColdwatercanyon 2 года назад
Day on the green Oakland California 79 There’s vids of that show I never thought I’d see that show again
@MrAbelone
@MrAbelone 2 года назад
Each to his own mate, Micheal Bolton’s stint with Van Halen was my favorite version but I get crap about it from all my larrikin bogan blokes. But I hear ya sometimes the original is the only version that moves me. Take Lynyrd Skynyrd. The new guy is good, but Lyn just had it man, he was the og.! No dis to AC/DC but Lynyrd released his 1st recording in the early 70’s. He’s the 1st real Aussie bluesman! 💯 Slash also stole the top hat from him!!!
@patrickmuraszewski3606
@patrickmuraszewski3606 2 года назад
Was air guitaring with my buddy on my shoulders 6 inches from Angus on Bon's shoulders rocking out in a bar in Milwaukee. If I didn't live it I wouldn't believe it. RIP Bon .
@nathanarievlis3985
@nathanarievlis3985 6 месяцев назад
''Death by misadventure'' That's what his wiki page says . Can you believe that? As tragic as his death was, how the UK categorizes it is about as rock n roll as it can get imo. Anyways , great story , thx for sharing that and I hope all is well with ya 😉
@eppuee5413
@eppuee5413 4 месяца назад
Fanx fine words here In norteher countries we have tre months SUMMER and then the snow come I live In Cöbenhagen there and Sweden I see lots of real life there I see lots of great band's and suede Girls say's thouse suede boy's just talk but finnish boy's do it not talkig great good fine time in friday I think I say too hard to my bird but I have än other bird this is not so good than other videous 🇫🇮🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🤪😜free Scotland jee
@BlueCollarD.I.Y
@BlueCollarD.I.Y 2 месяца назад
WOW.....
@samtaybi6029
@samtaybi6029 2 года назад
amazing how someone can make a "documentary" about AC/DC and not play one AC/DC song, eh?
@chrisleyba6996
@chrisleyba6996 Год назад
Copyright ©️
@gideonharris1493
@gideonharris1493 Год назад
Exactly! With the Brit female commentator who couldn't even pronounce Fremantle and the toothy Brit guy who never even knew them!
@stevenvankoutrik992
@stevenvankoutrik992 Год назад
Yeh, were any of those riffs from ac/dc
@Joemon0929
@Joemon0929 Год назад
Copy rights?
@EntertainingRunner-vd3bn
@EntertainingRunner-vd3bn Год назад
Mate, I'd like to see you make a 10min doc using their music...
@scottricci5063
@scottricci5063 2 года назад
Powerage is my fav AC/DC album, followed by Let There Be Rock, then Highway To Hell. Up To My Neck In You, Kicked In the Teeth, Overdosed and Bad Boy Boogie along with Walk All Over You, Beating Around The Bush and Night Prowler shows you that Bon was a masterclass lyricist. RIP Bon Scott 🤘👹🤘
@derekjhpeterson3882
@derekjhpeterson3882 2 года назад
Powerage is my favorite as well, but it's Down Payment Blues that sells it for me.
@danalarose846
@danalarose846 2 года назад
Same favorite albums for me as well.
@DJB99
@DJB99 2 года назад
Don’t forget “Rock n Roll singer”…. Great lyrics. You can stick your 9-5 living and your collar and your tie. You can stick your moral standards coz it’s all a dirty lie. Stick you golden handshake, Stick your silly rules And all the other shit, that they teach the kids in school…. Coz I ain’t no fool! Gonna be a Rock n Roll singer! Gonna be a Rock n Roll star!….. Yes I are…!
@scottricci5063
@scottricci5063 2 года назад
@@DJB99 🤘Hell yeah! ,,, And I've got the Devil in my blood, telling me what to do ... and I'm all ears! Bon was a kick-ass wordsmith, master at the double entendre. The Best in the box! Very underrated. Definitely better than Johnson, by leaps and bounds! Never get tired of Bon era stuff to this day.RIP Bon Scott?!!🤘
@bryanknechtel8001
@bryanknechtel8001 2 года назад
Beatin around the bush and kicked in the teeth were just pure electrical, and bad boy boogie and whole lotta rosie
@yibada1176
@yibada1176 2 года назад
Something many do not understand with the so-called Bon vs Brian, -Example in the 80's many were saying ac/dc sound the same with every album. That never happened when Bon was their singer & writer, & who was very likely the influence for Back in Black as well. Their music with Johnson became too similar. Bons music had variety & even told a story on occasions
@juliewaterfield1804
@juliewaterfield1804 2 года назад
i like all the members of ac/dc, past and present but i loved malcolm. when he had to leave the band and later when he passed away it broke my heart. i know everyone says bon scott made the band, but without angus and malcolm there would be no ac/dc. long live the best rock band in the world i say.
@Capillus
@Capillus 2 года назад
I know it's because of copyright but, watching an AC/DC documentary without AC/DC music in it is like watching a porn film without any sex in it.
@daveragnar
@daveragnar 2 года назад
Yes. This film is Unauthorized. It's real title is "AC/DC - And Then There Was Rock: Life Before Brian" made in 2005. NOT "AC/DC: Let There Be Rock" which was made in 1980.
@xyz8655
@xyz8655 2 года назад
1:00:12 Bon NEVER HAD A BEER GUT!
@joejones9520
@joejones9520 2 года назад
yeah, what the hell was she talking about? Very weird and kind of shitty documentary.
@danalarose846
@danalarose846 2 года назад
I was shaking my head at her comment, that was strange.
@Cl4rendon
@Cl4rendon 2 года назад
I was lucky to see Bon in one of his last performances with the band in Nov 79. His passing was a terrible shock to us back then as i recall.
@Hanzey1966
@Hanzey1966 2 года назад
Same here ... seen him as a 14 Year young , at CountDown here in Holland in Summer of 79 .... THEN Bon Scott passed on my 15th Birthday (19th Feb.) the next Year .... So evry Year on my Bday I have my own AC/DC day , so to speak. Only Playing the ,,Old,, songs ...
@treenareid5767
@treenareid5767 2 года назад
You guys are lucky to see Bon ! That's amazing. Im born in the late 80s if it wasnt for my step dad having all there c.ds in the early 2000s id had no idea of there legendary legacy
@SpaceCattttt
@SpaceCattttt 2 года назад
Was it really, though? Lifestyle like that....it usually doesn't end too well.
@pauljones8218
@pauljones8218 2 года назад
bon was a great front man
@JOESEMTEX69
@JOESEMTEX69 2 года назад
@@SpaceCattttt . After I read your comment I farted loudly!!!
@fluxerflixer1
@fluxerflixer1 2 года назад
I play back in black in my head and envision Bon Scott singing on those tracks. That would have been EPIC SOUNDING!!!!! R.I.P. Bon Scott
@YeahNahMaybe947
@YeahNahMaybe947 2 года назад
Bon knew Angus was gunna steal the show every night, he wasn't just gunna give it up Angus had to take it & that was when the magic happened.
@Seth1Johnson
@Seth1Johnson 2 года назад
Bon still has half of AC/DC’s, best, most popular songs. Brian is a legend, but he was their 2nd choice, don’t get that twisted.
@attila7092
@attila7092 2 года назад
Bon completely unattractive?? What the hell is that woman talking about. Bon was super cool looking!!!!
@autumninthewoods4522
@autumninthewoods4522 10 месяцев назад
He wasn't the best in the beginning, but in the last 2-3 years of his life, his face changed for the better somehow and he kept getting prettier...I don't know how, but regardless, his voice and personality were always stellar!
@attila7092
@attila7092 10 месяцев назад
@@autumninthewoods4522 He got his teeth fixed. Maybe false teeth but I don't know
@stevehalverson790
@stevehalverson790 2 года назад
I wish a Mark Evans (bass) was included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
@bigrigJim
@bigrigJim 2 года назад
Good call !
@captaincrunch5878
@captaincrunch5878 2 года назад
Why was he not ? He is actually eligible as long as he played for 25 years and continued doing gigs.
@danielthomas8507
@danielthomas8507 2 года назад
Agree..I met him once...good bloke.
@gretchenlittle6817
@gretchenlittle6817 2 года назад
I love AC/DC -- had to chuckle at the intro calling Sydney a "remote" city, though. Over 5 million population doesn't strike me as remote.
@cmerton
@cmerton Год назад
Remote is a measure of location, and has nothing to do with population
@jeff316
@jeff316 2 года назад
Wtf...the opening music isn't even AC/DC?! When is there going to be a real biopic or miniseries made about them?! LONG OVERDUE!
@brendanlea3605
@brendanlea3605 2 года назад
Must be a copyright thing as all these documentaries are like that. I recommend listening to the albums for the music and this format for info and insights. All the best
@maxpeck4154
@maxpeck4154 2 года назад
Yeah that gets really annoying
@notavailable8955
@notavailable8955 2 года назад
the Pearl Jam vid had their music in it
@Scottocaster6668
@Scottocaster6668 2 года назад
@@brendanlea3605 Exactly right. It's not a licensed documentary to use the actual music. It would be nice if they would change it up a little though. Hearing the same riff gets annoying.
@brendanlea3605
@brendanlea3605 2 года назад
@@notavailable8955 I expect Pearl Jam are delighted someone wants to listen to their music so no restrictions 😂
@butchcassidy3373
@butchcassidy3373 2 года назад
A beer gut? Wtf She's clueless I discovered AC DC in 1980 and have been a fan ever since. Not overly complicated music but has a hard driving beat that moves things along nicely.
@suzieperkovic8519
@suzieperkovic8519 2 года назад
I know!!..I just find it weird someone in their 20s talking like they know what that era in the 70s was like..
@musicffan1863
@musicffan1863 2 года назад
I don't know what she was looking at but Bon was definitely not ugly or over weight.
@christaingadoury2680
@christaingadoury2680 2 года назад
The interviews are great but the soundtrack blows .
@sgsydney2542
@sgsydney2542 2 года назад
There's been a lot of documentyrs on ACDC....but it's about time a MOVIE about the boys of how they Poweraged to r' n ' r stardom.....
@sirvilhelmofyonderland
@sirvilhelmofyonderland Год назад
An AC/DC movie in this political climate? They’d have make the band multiracial, diverse sexualities, and change all the lyrics. No. Leave AC/DC alone.
@peterkennedy5674
@peterkennedy5674 2 месяца назад
Who's gonna play bon scott?
@SpaceCattttt
@SpaceCattttt 2 года назад
I didn't know that Malcolm was in the Velvet Underground! Or that they were an Australian band! 😂
@markhunter8554
@markhunter8554 2 года назад
😄
@kangarootube.dailyvideosof5199
@kangarootube.dailyvideosof5199 2 года назад
Remote city of Sydney…😂
@Dave_Sisson
@Dave_Sisson 2 года назад
The funniest thing was when they moved from Melbourme to London, the narrator said they left its "sunny shores". Obviously she had never been to drizzle soaked Melbourne.
@mattskustomkreations
@mattskustomkreations 2 года назад
The girl says AC/DC was Gimmick Free?!! What do you call Angus’ schoolboy schtick! Then she says Bon Scott had a beer gut? Huh?
@saharagold
@saharagold 2 года назад
Jane Gazzo doesn't know shit. She should stick to indie pop. All she knows.
@doberchic
@doberchic 2 года назад
her takes were nails on chalkboard. Bon not a good looking guy? LOL Sure, Jan.
@AlwaysAwesome001
@AlwaysAwesome001 Год назад
The sound is gimmick free.
@mattskustomkreations
@mattskustomkreations Год назад
@@AlwaysAwesome001 Right… if you don’t consider the double entendres lyrics or the bells ringing and cannons firing (which happened later) lol. But I agree the guitars and drums were no-frills straight ahead hard rock.
@billmackey3827
@billmackey3827 Год назад
The school boy uniform was a stroke of marketing genius.
@billmoran3219
@billmoran3219 2 года назад
All I know is Bon and Malcolm are out there somewhere together saying rock on mates...🤟
@kennybuck5725
@kennybuck5725 Год назад
I accepted Brian because Bon chose him to succeed him.
@chriss2452
@chriss2452 Год назад
Lucky Brian!
@paulktopel4663
@paulktopel4663 2 года назад
High ⚡Voltage Is My Favorite Album Of All Time 😁❤✌!!!
@goldsbym
@goldsbym 2 года назад
A lot of people say they can't tell the difference between Bon Scott and Brian Johnson, however Bon's voice is so unique that you know it when you here it. One of the greatest voices in Rock n Roll.
@davidmellish3295
@davidmellish3295 2 года назад
I totally agree mate,I don't understand how people can't tell the difference, yes Bon has a unique voice but so does Brian,both are unique and you can't mistake who it is when you hear either of them sing
@Adrian-yi8fl
@Adrian-yi8fl 2 года назад
have never once heard anyone say that.
@mjh5437
@mjh5437 2 года назад
I doubt very much that anyone has EVER said "they can't tell the difference between Bon Scott and Brian Johnson"...except for people who hate Rock n Roll!!
@dickhitswater4836
@dickhitswater4836 Год назад
I can’t imagine who would’ve ever said that, they sound nothing alike.
@al4904
@al4904 Год назад
A lot of people listen with their eyes instead of their ears too. Brian is a screamer. Bon was a singer.
@Lordmij
@Lordmij 5 месяцев назад
Grew up on nirvana, guns, pearl jam etc, but now im listening to ac/dc, wow Im in love!! Talk about pure and perfect rock n roll to this day
@douglasthompson8927
@douglasthompson8927 2 года назад
if you transpose the chords down a whole step they`re the outro to freebird..just sayin..i love all things aussie
@sirvilhelmofyonderland
@sirvilhelmofyonderland Год назад
Malcom must really love Angus to allow him to be the famous focal point of the band.
@DeangerSmith
@DeangerSmith 2 года назад
Robert John "Mutt" Lange (born 11 November 1948) is a South African record producer and songwriter.
@hankpikuni7024
@hankpikuni7024 2 года назад
1. Let there be rock 2. Dirty Deeds 3. High voltage 4. Highway to hell 5. 74 Jailbreak 6. If you want blood 7. Powerage. My fav Bon albums list.
@eugenehollis1067
@eugenehollis1067 2 года назад
There's a book called razors edge by Mark Evans(acdc bass player)..bloody good read
@0sumgamezzz435
@0sumgamezzz435 2 года назад
I've never been to Australia, but I know Syney is not considered a remote city.
@shootgunMarvel
@shootgunMarvel 2 года назад
Bon Scott still the best smile in Rock and Roll
@sirvilhelmofyonderland
@sirvilhelmofyonderland Год назад
Especially before he got his teeth fixed. Now that is rocknroll
@eppuee5413
@eppuee5413 4 месяца назад
I know who ya are
@larrynoe6162
@larrynoe6162 2 года назад
I saw them in Karlsruhe West Germany back in 1984 at Monsters of Rock. The best live show band ever.
@paulrubery1042
@paulrubery1042 2 года назад
A well covered story about a true ROCK N ROLL legend never to be forgotten 👍🎸
@christianjackson9360
@christianjackson9360 10 месяцев назад
LAME as can be!!
@popeyebob9007
@popeyebob9007 2 года назад
Who was the woman doing the intro to this. Give her a map. Sydney is not remote city. It is the capital of NSW and one of the most recognised cities in the world.
@Ok-vm7lg
@Ok-vm7lg Год назад
I love when interviewers treat them like they're inferior ... If it wasn't for acdc we'd all be like them
@Chuckles..
@Chuckles.. 2 года назад
I was a teenager in the 70s but don't listen to classic rock from then, just don't like much of it, but ACDC is one of few exceptions. Listened to High Voltage yesterday, their records never sound dated because they were doing their own thing regardless of trends or whatever producers were shaping in any particular era.
@peterdent2019
@peterdent2019 Год назад
The "remote" Australian city of Sydney???? Over 5 million people!!!!! WTF
@thomasayer7511
@thomasayer7511 2 года назад
I think I was in 7th grade in the late seventies.. laying awake in my bed listening to WPYX 106 I heard them for the first time. It was Problem Child and I have been a life long fan since.
@anniedarkhorse6791
@anniedarkhorse6791 10 месяцев назад
The info about where they lived, when they first arrived in Australia, is wrong. They started off in Villawood Migrant Hostel in outer Western Sydney, as part of a scheme to assist migration of people from Britain. Later the family rented a house at 4 Burleigh Street, Burwood, in Sydney's inner West.
@markhill9275
@markhill9275 8 месяцев назад
What everyone misses. Acca Dacca were born out of The Easybeats, George Young led the way for Malc and Angus!
@kevinbear9099
@kevinbear9099 2 года назад
Bon Scott brought AC/DC to the pinnacle. Brian Johnson did a great job of keeping them there. But it was Bon's sacrifice that got them there.
@maximilianogabriel9982
@maximilianogabriel9982 2 года назад
But young Bros is the soul of ACDC
@psychedelicprawncrumpets9479
@psychedelicprawncrumpets9479 2 года назад
@@maximilianogabriel9982 without bon you would never of heard of AC-DC.. they would of never made it past the pubs of Australia otherwise
@stevenmccart5455
@stevenmccart5455 2 года назад
1971 I went to a show at a local theater and on the bill was a band from Australia that totally rocked the house and were funny and everyone loved them. I expected them to be big but , after that night I never heard from Daddy Cool again...until the internet and I found out they were pretty popular down under. And in the latter 70s Angels were on my play list big time as well.
@Yoshimitsu420
@Yoshimitsu420 Год назад
Seen the angels live in Bunbury with the screaming jets singer it was a great show at the small amphitheatre next to the bus station almost as good as when I seen acdc live
@Boomer715
@Boomer715 11 месяцев назад
All the best AC/DC records in my opinion had Bon Scott singing
@virginiaviola5097
@virginiaviola5097 Год назад
Angus and Bon were an unstoppable force. I can’t think of another case where the guitarist makes the band, but that’s how it was with Angus, and Bon was just the icing on the cake that blew AC/DC into the stratosphere.. the schoolboy and the larrikin, both wildly talented, just caught the imagination of Australian kids across the board.
@Milk.consumer_
@Milk.consumer_ 9 месяцев назад
Led Zeppelin but i get what you mean
@virginiaviola5097
@virginiaviola5097 9 месяцев назад
@@Milk.consumer_ nope. It was John Bonham who made Zep..
@deecee9735
@deecee9735 2 года назад
Why do so many people , who speak , sound like their english. Have such a bag set of teeth ? Jus askin….
@brentlohr3394
@brentlohr3394 2 года назад
Bon Scott era Ac/Dc is everything a dangerous rock band should be
@AnnaLVajda
@AnnaLVajda 2 года назад
"Death by misadventure" .
@maximilianogabriel9982
@maximilianogabriel9982 2 года назад
NOT...young Bros is the spirit of ACDC!!
@JoelPerri7777
@JoelPerri7777 6 месяцев назад
Couldn’t have said it better myself!
@gnosticsabaton4975
@gnosticsabaton4975 Год назад
Powerage to me was/is AC DC's best album and then, Let There Be Rock.
@jeffletson
@jeffletson 2 года назад
He was one of a kind. Had he not passed away they would have been even bigger. They missed his songwriting skills as well as his voice and stage presence.
@reneesantiago6496
@reneesantiago6496 Год назад
Bigger? They were as big as it gets when i was in high school in the 80's!
@travishaynes1180
@travishaynes1180 Год назад
This is an awesomely interesting doc. I never knew a lot of this. So , they had a slight taste of fame before forming AC/DC , through their older brother George ? Hmmm interesting !!
@intercommerce
@intercommerce 2 года назад
Who Was the best lead singer? The world would say Bon. Who is the 2nd best lead singer? The world would agree Brian over anyone else. The rest of the group was simply indispensable as a unit, Take any one of them away and they got worse. Mark Radcliffe, Angus & Malcolm, Phil Rudd all made the band one of the world's greatest, ever. Couff,n't have made them what they were where or what they became. wahatvtheybvmnecsmrbrevtheyvèr
@katherineaubrey6721
@katherineaubrey6721 Год назад
ASHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL is where the school uniform idea came from and the big A on the school hat came from
@reederbar
@reederbar 2 года назад
He was an amazing talent and the band was the perfect fit They rocked and he was a cool dude. I still loved his music and never really got over his voice being replaced .ACDC was never the same to me after Bon died seemed commercial and the sound without his voice to me was never the same RIP
@FERNANDOGONZALEZ-pb6re
@FERNANDOGONZALEZ-pb6re Год назад
It's only because THEIR STORY is and always will BE amazing!!! LONG LIVE BON!!!! LONG LIVE AC/DC!!!!
@Ibaneddie76
@Ibaneddie76 2 года назад
I know the guy at the end wasn't insulting Bon when he said he wasn't the most technical singer but he actually was an extremely technical singer, I challenge anyone to manipulate their voice for an entire show the way Bon did and always sound exactly like the album, not many vocalists if any can do what Bon did. Bon had one of the most original voices in Rock history I easily put him up their with Freddy Mercury, Johnny Cash, or BB King!
@beatvampire
@beatvampire 2 года назад
Johnny Young from young talent time
@musicffan1863
@musicffan1863 2 года назад
He learned from Mutt that he could get even better 😏
@Adrian-yi8fl
@Adrian-yi8fl 2 года назад
he was not a technical singer. didn't have a big range like Geoff Tate or something. he played to his strengths and he had a unique voice and charisma in spades.
@tommeredith7462
@tommeredith7462 2 года назад
I like it when both Angus and Malcom would waste no time giving any band members the sack when one was not cutting it. Obviously this was during the early incarnation of what eventually became AC/DC. The Young brothers were not playing in the sandbox. It’s worthy of mention anytime a lead singer tried coming across as a David Lee Roth type they got their dizzy ass kicked out of the band and quick. Malcom and Angus would have their tea and decide the next band mate in need of sacking.
@jamesbarrick3403
@jamesbarrick3403 2 года назад
Great documentary. I will disagree with one point. The narrator wants you to believe that Highway To Hell put AC/CD on the scene as a huge band - a headliner. No that was not the case at all. They were still not headliners. Most people in the USA had not heard of them, and only really dialed in fans of rock knew who they were. Here is where it gets weird. You have your Bon Scott camp, they love him and they should. But they are so resistant to embrace Brian as a legit awesome front man. Its not a competition. I will make the case for Brain that no reasonable person can deny. Brian wrote and recorded one of the biggest rock albums of all time. He did so as a freshman to this band, and he knew the pressure he had. He delivered with SPADES. No fan of rock will deny that album is no filler all jams. THAT is great writing and recording. Here is my final point... most of YOU that claim to be Bon Scott fans would have never found AC/DC if not for Brian Johnson. That is a fact. Bon is essential to the development to AC/DC but the real icon is Brian to took them to selling out arenas.... and introduced most of you reading this now to this band. So before you start to declare Bon over Brian, just think about that just a tad. Brian had what it took to take this band to the mainstream. This documentary does not get made if not for Brian. Its just another band that was on the rise and failed.
@butchcassidy3373
@butchcassidy3373 2 года назад
I love the fact that they needed one more song for the album Back In Black and Brian wrote Rock and Roll ain't Noise Pollution in about twenty minutes and it's one of the greatest songs on the album imho.
@jimgoff1170
@jimgoff1170 2 года назад
I personally love Bonny Scott, not for some superhero rock star reason, but his tongue in cheek humor and style, and I did find ac/dc before his death and don’t be arrogant about it, he’s one of the best front men ever. Brian took the baton and with his own style he finished the fantastic thing called ac/dc
@daveragnar
@daveragnar 2 года назад
This is an unauthorized film made in 2005. It is actually titled "AC/DC: Then There Was Rock - Life Before Brian", not "Let There Be Rock" which was made in 1980.
@dahawk8574
@dahawk8574 2 года назад
I wonder how much Aussies had to be paid to call them Ay-See/Dee-See, and not Acca Dacca.
@treeherder2201
@treeherder2201 2 года назад
I was in Brisbane on vacation about 10 years ago wearing my AC/DC T shirt. Was waiting behind a guy at an ATM. He turned and saw my shirt and pointed to it and said, "Acca Dacca," gave me the Rock horns with his hand and strolled away.
@dahawk8574
@dahawk8574 2 года назад
@@treeherder2201, nice. And you went from being a hard rocker to a tree herder. A story for another time, perhaps.
@galesito1733
@galesito1733 2 года назад
Why is the English guy with the mad teeth on every single music documentary on RU-vid?
@chip9177
@chip9177 2 года назад
It's a long way to the top if you want to rock & roll......
@3373-g8z
@3373-g8z 2 года назад
Dave Evans looks like Lee Majors' son. I assume Bassist Mark Evans was his brother?
@musicffan1863
@musicffan1863 2 года назад
No they aren't related 😉
@keithdonnellan5564
@keithdonnellan5564 2 года назад
Back in 60's Easybeats 'Friday on my mind' I think there is a connection with AC/DC. I am 74 now but think that may be true.
@markanderson8739
@markanderson8739 2 года назад
Rip Malcolm,bon and Vince Lovegrove Thanks for the music
@rudycanales2681
@rudycanales2681 Год назад
To me Angus is the Beethoven of the SG worn
@markzimmerman3829
@markzimmerman3829 2 года назад
The Valentines. What a gay ass name, what a gay band.. Thank God Bon got out of there.
@chrishedge887
@chrishedge887 Год назад
Sad tha Malcolm, Angus or Cliff were not a part of this. ACDC will forever be my favorite band, especially the early albums of Bon's up to Fly on the Wall are the music of my life.
@adamhicks304
@adamhicks304 Год назад
" I've never fallen off my drum set ,I never have and I never will again!" Isn't that kind of an admission that he had . "I never will 'again '"?
@stephenjackson4392
@stephenjackson4392 2 года назад
Aussies call the bund Icey Dicey
@donsassano9145
@donsassano9145 2 года назад
Saw them in1978 with bon great covert. Rocked world series of rock.
@snowdenwyatt6276
@snowdenwyatt6276 2 года назад
Having read a certain rockers' biography, the band Fraternity sounds quite a bit like a NY band called Flow from around the same time...with similar results.
@jtshark9283
@jtshark9283 2 года назад
Everytime Dave tells the story of HOW he left the band, HIs story changes over the years
@captaincrunch5878
@captaincrunch5878 2 года назад
ACDC IS KNOWN FOR FACT TO TELL TALL TAILS, MIXED WITH OUTRIGHT LIES... ACDC'S LEGACY IS GOING TO BE THE BIGGEST LITTLE Lying 🤥 Band EVER !!
@shockinghonesty3971
@shockinghonesty3971 2 года назад
I don't care for him at all. He has an over inflated viewpoint of himself and his importance when it comes to AC/DC.
@juanitaduval9856
@juanitaduval9856 2 года назад
@@shockinghonesty3971 im with ya i dont care for this guy either
@jtshark9283
@jtshark9283 2 года назад
@@shockinghonesty3971 Whenever he does stuff here in the UK. Original lead singer of ACDC is posted everywhere near the gig. It is not done by the venue but his contract
@captaincrunch5878
@captaincrunch5878 2 года назад
Changes , ACDC THEMSELVES DO THE SAME THING , THERE BACK STORY IS COMPLETELY FABRICATED , POWERAGE IS ACDC'S FIRST ALBUM. ANY OTHER ALBUM THEY CLAIM BEFORE IT , IS A FAKED PRODUCTION DATE, I KNOW OF 4 ALBUMS AT LEAST. BON ACTUALLY GOT HIS SONGS FROM A 14 YEAR OLD KID OVER 30+ SONGS 25 BEST OF THE BEST OF ACDC THE DATE BON RECIEVED THE SONGS IS MAY 22-23 1979 THAT DATE IS THE DEFINING MOMENT FOR ACDC. THE ALBUM BACK IN BLACK IS ACTUALLY BON SCOTT'S LAST BIG JOKE ON BRIAN JOHNSON, BRIAN JOHNSON DIDN'T write anything on Back in Black. Back in Black is written by a 14 year old kid, the album is named after the color of his Big Black Balls, ( Back in Black I hit the sack) after a swing accident in a creek. The song is sung from the prospective of his Balls. When Brian sings I'm Back in Black I'm Back in Black, What came Back Black ? It's the kids Balls !! Bon was about to create his own front band for ACDC called Bon Fire & actually Open for himself then Do his part 4 ACDC & then Brian Johnson would Finnish up . Yes. ACDC IS COVERING UP THE TRUTH BY PUTTING OUT A FAKE BACKSTORY & PUT OUT FAKE PUBLICATION DATES ON ALBUMS BEFORE POWERAGE, THE KID TOUGHT BON HOW TO USE IDENTIFIERS & THEY USED THEM IN THE SONGS , CASE IN POINT, BRIAN JOHNSON FALCELY CLAIMS TO HAVE WRITTEN, YOU SHOOK ME ALL NIGHT LONG , WHEN IN FACT THE KID TITLED IT, & WROTE THE FIRST HALF BON FINNISHED IT UP USING DOUBLE TIME AS HIS IDENTIFIER (The Name of his girlfriends Horse) & that's not all !! ACDC DOESN'T KNOW WHAT ALL THE IDENTIFIERS ARE SO WHEN THEY MAKE STUFF UP THEY CREATE A FAKE BACKSTORY TO TRY TO COVER IT ALL UP... BUT THEY LIE & FORGET WHAT THEY SAY. THERE'S SO MUCH MISSINFORMATION ACDC HAS PUT OUT IT AINT EVEN FUNNY... HOW DO I KNOW ALL THIS ? IM THAT KID !! MY NAME IS STEVE & IM THE REAL GHOSTWRITER OF ACDC. GOT A SERIOUS QUESTION,? ASK I'll tell you the TRUTH. I KNOW MORE ABOUT MY SONGS THAN ANYONE INCLUDING ACDC !! WHY ? HOW ? BECAUSE THEY DIDN'T WRITE THE SONGS.... I DID.
@classicalnaustrianeco6270
@classicalnaustrianeco6270 Год назад
Sydney is a remote city ... really? Good grief.
@bernadettelanders7306
@bernadettelanders7306 Год назад
Wow, Sydney remote? not lol. Have u seen the Aussie version of their beginnings, all original members talking, seeing the house they lived in in Sydney, their first gigs all originally in costume. Filmed here in Aus, by Aussies. Vid is on RU-vid called The Forgotten Sydney of AC/DC. It should be shared at top of this vid, but they’d probably remove it. I love the Italian Pizza maker, he played in interesting part in the beginnings of AC/DC.
@mattdorrell9567
@mattdorrell9567 Год назад
A nice, intimate and interesting documentary into such an epic band. Fortunately I've had a lifetime of listening to them and know all the songs, but if someone who knew nothing of the band watched this, they would still be none the wiser about what the hell they sound like! Why none of their songs in the documentary??
@kbowler9266
@kbowler9266 Год назад
May have been a copyright thing.
@gideonharris1493
@gideonharris1493 Год назад
Which is why it should not have been titled an official documentary!! (Ed: Oh I see the 'Officia l' has been removed from the title!!)
@thesongwritersdropin2565
@thesongwritersdropin2565 2 года назад
Absolutely great documentary. My very first album was '' Let there be rock''. Great tribute.
@laserluver1
@laserluver1 2 года назад
Yeah, so absolutely great that it doesn't even have one second of AC/DC music in it. Great documentary.. Sure.
@Bernz66
@Bernz66 2 года назад
@@laserluver1 probably couldn’t get the rights to use the music…… hate when that happens….
@KoolKatDave
@KoolKatDave 2 года назад
@@laserluver1 and no music would have been better than the generic sounding shit they did use.
@YourFellowRNRSisterFan98
@YourFellowRNRSisterFan98 2 года назад
Seriously? The opening music should have been the icons themselves! My mother is a biracial (her skin tone don’t matter I know I’m just so proud of my mom and my heritage) Scottish immigrant to America in 73 or 74 she came here and met my dad and had 6 kids 3 boys and 3 girls and she told us all about AC/DC. All eras, The first song I ever heard was Hells bells. I was literally born in a bathtub because I was born early and my brother knew she relaxed to music better so he grabbed his stereo that had back in black in it. Sure enough as soon as I came out? Hells bells started playing. And from then on it was like magic. I grew up listening to these guys, I’m from Beaufort South Carolina USA. And I’m getting ready to be 24 on May 13. 2022 (as I post this) anyways I love all eras of the band I can’t say Bon is better then Brian or Brian is better then Bon. Because both are equally great singers. The entire band is amazing. All around. No matter what era you were born in you know them in some form
@BeAGoodDoga
@BeAGoodDoga Год назад
Wow, what a way to enter this world!❤❤❤❤
@YourFellowRNRSisterFan98
@YourFellowRNRSisterFan98 5 месяцев назад
@@BeAGoodDogathat’s literally what happened .
@BeAGoodDoga
@BeAGoodDoga 5 месяцев назад
@@YourFellowRNRSisterFan98 Tina why did you ghost me?
@joejones9520
@joejones9520 2 года назад
i hope that guy with the frightening teeth isnt in this...damn, he is.
@iangelling
@iangelling 2 года назад
As I’m old I was lucky enough to see them on the “Lock Up You Daughters” tour in my home town in 1976. It was remarkable night and anyone who saw them knew they would be great, even though no-one had heard of them. I think Sounds music paper and Geoff Barton and the like sponsored it. Marvellous.
@kjellesperas5132
@kjellesperas5132 Год назад
Deepest respeckt from Norway man 🇧🇻👊🇧🇻
@gostrum1
@gostrum1 2 года назад
Velvet Underground ? Ffs couldn’t they come up with something original ?
@carlswenson5403
@carlswenson5403 2 года назад
Dave Evans reminds me of a really smart Nathan Explosion
@walasiewicz
@walasiewicz 2 года назад
I can't stand watching a documentary on a band when they don't play one sound bite of music from that band! Makes me start to forget what bands documentary I'm watching
@darksh1nob145
@darksh1nob145 2 года назад
🔥🔥High Way To Hell is hands down my favorite🔥🔥
@tarantulagirl
@tarantulagirl Год назад
I always think of AC/DC being more Scottish than Australian.
@christopherreed2694
@christopherreed2694 Год назад
Middle-aged is a scary thing feeling alone is a scary thing not geting laid is a scary thing bon saw it as well if im already scared why not give it your honest hard work I think the rest of the band and the fans all agreed seldom all three thing all line up like that and wen they do self implode not run as a healthy rock band for 50 years its so simple AC/DC Are the best
@autumninthewoods4522
@autumninthewoods4522 10 месяцев назад
Bon had no trouble getting laid; he had many women in his short lifetime.
@artigraphmultimedia1489
@artigraphmultimedia1489 2 года назад
I envy you guys. 300+ shows under my belt - never saw ACDC. Either I had a gig, or something. Angus Young was staying at the Hotel Monaco in SF . I Bartended in the Restaurant. Came to work on a Friday afternoon. Dining Room closed till Dinner. EXCEPT! Angus Young, a woman and a man. A teapot and papers on the table. This is 2001. Stones, Aerosmith, etc..still rock but definite aged. Angus looked so young ! White Tshirt on . I thought.... maybe it's not him? It we was him. THEN! It dawned on me .. Angus was just at 15 or 16 when making it big. So I guess you could say I saw Angus Young Live‼️ Vtter than nothing I guess
@KittyGrizGriz
@KittyGrizGriz Год назад
Malcolm was the heart of the band & my favorite member, next is Bon. Had tickets to see them in ‘09 but a ice storm shut down the state, show went on ugh,,,Major Disappointment. Love the band!!
@thefreshprinceofdapto1668
@thefreshprinceofdapto1668 2 года назад
'The remote Australian city of Sydney' It was at this point I switched off. Clearly the woman talking has got no idea about anything if she thinks Sydney is 'remote'
@christopherreed2694
@christopherreed2694 Год назад
I only imagine what bons voice on back in black would have sounded like 👍
@autumninthewoods4522
@autumninthewoods4522 10 месяцев назад
There is AI on here that others did that give some idea, but some of it isn't very good.
@autumninthewoods4522
@autumninthewoods4522 10 месяцев назад
What was the blonde woman smoking? She said he was the most unattractive man...maybe in his early years with the bad hair and missing and broken teeth...but in the last couple of years of his life, when he got his teeth fixed/replaced and grew his hair out, he was pretty decent looking...even his face seemed to get prettier...he didn't look like the same person to me. He certainly had no trouble getting women no matter how he looked. His stage command, his mischievous and humorous personality, his sexy swagger...and THAT VOICE. I was 4 when the Highway to Hell album came out and my older brother had it and played it a lot. I was 5 when Bon died. I never appreciated him until my late teens and started to listen to classic rock radio. Years later, watching him on RU-vid in interviews and performances, I never get tired of him. What a wasted life he had, destroying himself the way he did. If he was going to die early, I wish he could've at least lived long enough to sing on Back in Black.
@lilmike2710
@lilmike2710 8 месяцев назад
AC/DC is amazing. Their music is brilliant, their story is captivating. But for some reason this documentary is as boring as watching flies mating.
@alejandrohernandez6181
@alejandrohernandez6181 2 года назад
Personally,Big Balls=in the Latin Culture (Tremendos Huevos). And Thunder Struck the live energy, everytime I hear the live interduction my Huevos get a jolt of tremendous energy.
@UNUSUALUSERNAME220
@UNUSUALUSERNAME220 Год назад
How do you take a documentary about AC/DC and turn it into an hour and a half snooze fest!? First, you don't play any of their music. When a doc (about a band) does not play the bands music, it's because they didn't want to pay for it's use. Then, they pump in all this pseudo-AC/DC crap instead! These documentaries are the worst.
@scottnewton9619
@scottnewton9619 2 года назад
Long live Bon. Excellent and down to earth documentary.
@renegadepharmacy2297
@renegadepharmacy2297 2 года назад
instead of using horrid stock music why not film a group of kids playing ac dc like music influenced by the band - there are loads of takers for this - and it gives them a bit of exposure - other than than that great interviews and insights x
@jean-michelbouvier213
@jean-michelbouvier213 2 года назад
Vous avez parfaitement raison ! Mais peut être que l'intelligence est devenue une denrée rare. Jim
@renegadepharmacy2297
@renegadepharmacy2297 2 года назад
@@jean-michelbouvier213 merci x
@natebalcerak1659
@natebalcerak1659 2 года назад
@@jean-michelbouvier213 too true, my friend.
@jean-michelbouvier213
@jean-michelbouvier213 2 года назад
@@natebalcerak1659 Bonjour Nate, J'ai le plaisir de vous saluer cordialement depuis la ville de Caen en Normandie France. Bien à vous. Jim.
@natebalcerak1659
@natebalcerak1659 2 года назад
@@jean-michelbouvier213 good to say hello to you, Jim.
@skudlugs
@skudlugs Год назад
Scotlands sons ! /winds up the Aussies!
@bryanknechtel8001
@bryanknechtel8001 2 года назад
The best rock album of all time was "if you want blood" ... Live! Raw! And did all my favorites, bad boy boogie was the pinnacle of their live show, just a fuckn killer set and that song was the corner stone of the entire let there be rock - powerage era of the ac/dc machine. Enuff said
@djhavickofficial
@djhavickofficial 2 года назад
*#AMPLIFIED** CAN WE GET A **#VANHALEN** DOCUMENTARY*
@pauldeatherage6112
@pauldeatherage6112 2 года назад
AC/DC has the best sounding albums, with alot of punch, in your face !!💣💥💣💥💣💥
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