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Struck by Thunder?! FIRST TIME DIVE Brian Johnson and AC/DC's "Thunderstruck" Live at River Plate 

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Our patrons always bring me the best music. This time, for my first time ever, I'll be listening to the legendary AC/DC in a live performance that is incredibly massive. I hear Brian Johnson has a lot of differences between him and Bon Scott, whom I plan to hear soon, and even then. . . AC/DC's sound is so legendary I'm bound to make it a part of my normal listening repertoire.
Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to AC/DC for the first time, performing "Thunderstruck” Live at River Plate.
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Elizabeth Zharoff is an international opera singer and voice coach, with 3 degrees in voice, opera, and music production. She's performed in 18 languages throughout major venues in Europe, America, and Asia. Currently based somewhere between Los Angeles and Tucson, Arizona, Elizabeth spends her days researching voice, singing, teaching, writing music, and recording TONS. She also plays Diablo and Dungeons & Dragons.
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Комментарии : 11 тыс.   
@TheCharismaticVoice
@TheCharismaticVoice Год назад
We just released merchandise! Check out the full line-up here: thecharismaticmerch.com
@darrenmurray7410
@darrenmurray7410 Год назад
how have you never heard of AVDC before
@patmctallica3522
@patmctallica3522 Год назад
Ohh Liz, lovely Lady! You still have some leaks...may to say so...😊 This ist the WC Final Stadium 1978 in Buenos Aires AR! Estadio Monumental (Antonio Vespucio Liberti) I`m 50+ and from Vienna...but I`ve never, never seen (a full disk of this concert is available) an audiance great and rocking like this with so much respect, enthusiasm, and love! 🤘🤘
@damonimpact01
@damonimpact01 Год назад
Another reference is aussie rock legend that is jimmy barnes who sang classic Australian song: working class man and duet with legendary singer Tina Turner with Simply the best. Holy crap what a song. Showing his range, cause now his sing the blues but he had cancel concert tour due to surgery of the spine and hip.
@dalepetersen1166
@dalepetersen1166 Год назад
Notice how many young people are in the audience these are old guys from the '70s and '80s bringing in young people to listen in a sold out stadium
@justaperson8560
@justaperson8560 Год назад
You should listen to when bon Scott was the singer in the beginning of AC/DC before his tragic death he was incredible
@RLKmedic0315
@RLKmedic0315 Год назад
"I'm sick and tired of people saying that we put out 11 albums that sound exactly the same. In fact, we've put out 12 albums that sound exactly the same.“ - Angus Young
@AndyViant
@AndyViant Год назад
Was waiting to see that quote :)
@CrazyAboutLife
@CrazyAboutLife Год назад
Legends
@wintyrqueen
@wintyrqueen Год назад
To be fair, that’s because they had extra albums in Australia
@zedhiro6131
@zedhiro6131 Год назад
If it's stupid and it works...it ain't stupid.
@philobetto5106
@philobetto5106 Год назад
Jim Breuer might have a Christmas album Hookey Pokey... Shake! IT! Shake! IT! Shake! IT!
@corssecurity
@corssecurity Год назад
Brian Johnson spent many years preparing to become the lead singer for AC/DC by working in a Iron Mill, smoking pack after pack of cigarettes and downing thousands of pints of beer. That's the kind of training you just can't get at Juliard.
@TheCharismaticVoice
@TheCharismaticVoice Год назад
Oh my goodness. This is hilarious, with hints of small truth to it.
@TernaryTrout
@TernaryTrout Год назад
Brian Johnson has never been a fav of mine as a singer, but as an interviewer/presenter he's magic.. However, this comment is outstanding !
@malcshone4409
@malcshone4409 Год назад
He also sang for a pop rock band called “ Geordie” in about 1973/4. I saw them live at our local college!! Brian is a great guy and full of stories about other bands!!
@TimMallick
@TimMallick Год назад
@@malcshone4409 he also cut a hoover vacuum commercial the day he tried out for AC/DC in Lindon. you can find it on youtube, hysterical that he went to cut the commercial for 350 pounds and was more into that then the tryout since he thought he wouldn't get it
@HeWhoShallNotBeShamed
@HeWhoShallNotBeShamed Год назад
He turned down the ACDC tryout, because he couldn't afford the trip down to London. A couple of days later, he got the commercial in London and called the band back. It's almost like the universe has a plan.
@roelofvuurboom5939
@roelofvuurboom5939 Месяц назад
I'm 471 years old and this is the best song I've heard in the last 350 years.
@thanqualthehighseer
@thanqualthehighseer Месяц назад
Is that you son?
@phaethonprime3790
@phaethonprime3790 Месяц назад
Got you beat, but I get it. ;)
@phaethonprime3790
@phaethonprime3790 Месяц назад
You're a Lestat time-frame. I'm more of a Marius time-frame. You'll get there, if they don't use nukes. Hang in there bro. We'll meet one day.
@PETERODZZ
@PETERODZZ Месяц назад
😅
@marceloharguindey159
@marceloharguindey159 7 дней назад
Take your time. Your still very young to decide
@Narfmann369
@Narfmann369 4 месяца назад
This was, without doubt, hands-down the single greatest stadium concert opener ever written.
@sinker0
@sinker0 3 месяца назад
zero doubt
@byronrogers4489
@byronrogers4489 3 месяца назад
This is the music they're gonna play when they wheel be out at my funeral.
@maxst415
@maxst415 3 месяца назад
not the opener, but still fire! they opened with rock n roll train I think
@EbonyPope
@EbonyPope 2 месяца назад
This and Riff Raff. The latter wasn't played much during Brian's active years unfortunetely. Probalby because the solo is quite fast and maybe not something Angus can play anymore. Even Whole Lotta Rosie is giving him massive problems sometimes.
@drumjoedrum
@drumjoedrum 2 месяца назад
@@EbonyPopewell, I mean he IS like 150 in regular person years old. LOL For a rock star, he’s like 45, no? 😂
@Fred_Jones563
@Fred_Jones563 Год назад
Someone once asked Angus how it felt to be the greatest guitar player on the planet and he replied "I'm not even the greatest guitar player in my family". Very humble.
@chaddesrosiers1107
@chaddesrosiers1107 Год назад
Well Malcom is family... just an honest chap. :)
@narjiicday-burns6944
@narjiicday-burns6944 Год назад
And John was the older brother that played bass for the Easy Beats Monday I got Friday on my mind 🤘🏽
@andypammenter8528
@andypammenter8528 Год назад
Yep, it was an interview with mojo magazine and they invited readers to send in questions, what a great response :-)
@dafergy
@dafergy Год назад
When asked if Ringo was the best drummer in the world, John Lennon replied he wasn’t even the best drummer in the Beatles.
@adampetten5349
@adampetten5349 Год назад
All respect to Malcolm, but that's excessive modesty. No one can really be the best.
@paulriddle7818
@paulriddle7818 Год назад
THat man is 73 years old and still sounds as good as that.... They are one of the most iconic bands of all time.
@melissastruxness512
@melissastruxness512 Год назад
He can't sing anymore because he lost his hearing
@SugarcatPlays
@SugarcatPlays Год назад
@@melissastruxness512 he's actually back, he got cleared to sing
@TimMallick
@TimMallick Год назад
@@SugarcatPlays yes, he worked with a hearing specialist for a couple of years and he is hearing and singing again
@johnp5351
@johnp5351 Год назад
nah hes 75 now and cleared for singing and a Geordie legend been listening to him for 5o y
@screaminjesus
@screaminjesus Год назад
IMO his voice was already shot by the time this album came out, he sounded a lot better on back in black, for those about to rock, and flick of the switch
@horacehhelmsley9375
@horacehhelmsley9375 6 месяцев назад
Gets me every time, 16+ year old girls and boys rocking hard to a bunch of geriatrics (Brian was 62 years old here) Not bad Grandpa!!!! Thank you ACDC for making my childhood awesome!
@douglasernst9477
@douglasernst9477 6 месяцев назад
I am 64. 40 years I was a top trouble shooting technician, during which I also was a maintenance manager, parts procurer, acting production manager, lift truck trainer and authorized, IT troubleshooter, in house rigger, machinist and acting plant manager. The go to guy. Today I just am a line operator for a yogurt company. At my age I am still finding that I am the go to guy and also one of the best at my job even amongst way younger coworkers. So Brian being 62 here doing what he does is no surprise. We may be old but we are not dead. Time for the youth to step up to the plate and give it their best.
@donepearce
@donepearce 5 месяцев назад
@@douglasernst9477 73 year old here. Rock is our music - we invented it, then we perfected it. But we aren't mean - the kids are welcome to come in and have fun too if they want.
@arikauraniemi9383
@arikauraniemi9383 4 месяца назад
I still remember the day and where I was when I heard this song first time after it came out. I was 13 and it shook me out for life.
@woohoo6181
@woohoo6181 4 месяца назад
43 yo woman here. Rock was and still is the best!
@woohoo6181
@woohoo6181 4 месяца назад
43 yo woman here. Rock was and still is the best!
@crazzanthictlabbar1056
@crazzanthictlabbar1056 7 месяцев назад
I love how you're analytical and welcoming, without being quick to judge. That's the positive mindset of an explorer.
@alexanderbearup9709
@alexanderbearup9709 Год назад
The only bad thing about hearing this song for the first time... is you never get to hear it for the first time again. LOVE AC/DC
@donaldroe8355
@donaldroe8355 11 месяцев назад
Right?! You only ever get one first time. Everything after that you just mutter to yourself, "Man, that was bad ass!"
@rageshgr
@rageshgr 10 месяцев назад
So true. Lol
@_eclipz_
@_eclipz_ 9 месяцев назад
Damn, i know exactly what you mean.
@shadowprince4482
@shadowprince4482 9 месяцев назад
Well I never got to hear them live before so I won't ever get to experience the first time.
@donferoce5652
@donferoce5652 9 месяцев назад
First time I heard it was on the way to the office Christmas party. Got a ride with the manager who was very Public Radio and "Cool Jazz" at work; I was shocked when she asked if I had heard the new AC/DC. She cranked it, screaming the chorus and we blasted through a snowstorm to the party. We were all thunderstruck when we saw our $1000 Christmas bonus checks. ($300 the year before)
@johng1216
@johng1216 Год назад
Eric Clapton once said to Angus Young at a party, that "all your songs are based on 3 chordes" Angus replied "Yes, but I know all 6". AC/DC still the greatest rock and roll band in the world even in their 60's
@T-bone1950
@T-bone1950 Год назад
Reminds me of something I read years ago. George Thorogood was being interviewed by a reporter, I think just after his second album was released, about how he felt about his rise in popularity. George, always modest , said that he had a hard time understanding it . George said "I only know four chords, . . . . .but I know 'em cold !"
@kellismith4329
@kellismith4329 Год назад
Eric who?
@hemihead001
@hemihead001 Год назад
I think Led Zeppelin still holds that title .
@TightwadTodd
@TightwadTodd Год назад
And those "Senior Citizens" Just Rocked The Shit outa that huge venue.
@ShadowHunter31
@ShadowHunter31 Год назад
@@hemihead001 Led Zeppelin wasn't a Rock and Roll band.
@L3x4Pr0ne
@L3x4Pr0ne 9 дней назад
There’s not much that can replicate the feeling you get at a true rock concert like this. A crowd with the right energy is beyond an incredible sight and feeling.
@chriswilson7211
@chriswilson7211 6 месяцев назад
I went yachting with a buddy. We picked a bad day. Storms on the horizon, risk of death, looking for a specific destination and couldn't find it for the weather. Full on rain in your face, 30 mph winds, loved every second of it. Then this came on the radio. Was perfect. Wouldn't trade it.
@jarrahkin
@jarrahkin Год назад
The last time they toured Australia I was on a train filled with fans going to the venue, 18-20 year-olds on one side, 50-60 year-olds on the other, both groups in their AC/DC merch, looking at each in surprise. You could seem them all thinking "Why are you old/young people going to see my band?". it was hilarious. Legendary band, with fans spanning generations.
@icedviking4485
@icedviking4485 Год назад
Reminds me when I went to see Metallica for the first time as a 16 year old. On my way back home we saw a lot of 50 maybe even 60 year olds throwing horns at me. Felt so cool.
@HotrodsnRock
@HotrodsnRock Год назад
Excellent observation... No other band spans generations like AC/DC. Ive seen 7 year olds and 70 year olds at the same show. Still get chills
@johndef5075
@johndef5075 Год назад
We old f's schooled em right!
@keithmccord5071
@keithmccord5071 Год назад
Wait until Elizabeth finds out you CAN do a rock and roll solo on the bagpipes in It's A Long Way To The Top. Mind Blown. RIP Bon Scott
@wildwillie5408
@wildwillie5408 Год назад
that would be an excellent choice for a Bon song.
@Nareimooncatt
@Nareimooncatt Год назад
"Who would've thought you could rock solo bag pipes!" *Jackal enters with a chainsaw* "That's nothing."
@stevilkenevil9960
@stevilkenevil9960 Год назад
@@wildwillie5408 I'd like her to do night prowler best of Bon Scott
@josephpatterson4042
@josephpatterson4042 Год назад
Or Whole Lotta Rosie
@rmartin77
@rmartin77 Год назад
Would love to see her thoughts on the comparison of the two vocalists. In some ways they're very similar, but at times they sound nothing alike.
@heathwasson7811
@heathwasson7811 6 месяцев назад
So glad you noticed the stadium shaking when they hit the first "Thunder struck" and the crowd went wild. The first time I saw this I noticed that the camera view from the top of the stadium, was rock solid till they brought the chorus... then the whole screen started jumping in beat with the crowd. lol. The energy in that stadium must have been palpable. They were literally rocking the foundation of that place.
@johnpooky84
@johnpooky84 3 месяца назад
Actually...yeah. Over the 3 nights of the concert, they were rocking so hard that they caused seismic damage to the stadium....and the surrounding buildings 🤘😎🤘.
@johnkerr4281
@johnkerr4281 Год назад
That move of Angus is his emulation of Chuck Berrie's duck walk. I also love how the whole stadium pulses as if it is one organism.
@ironman211dr
@ironman211dr Год назад
i did not know that thanks bro I thought it was his move
@animalyze7120
@animalyze7120 Год назад
@@ironman211dr It his signature move, He based it on CB but didn't steal it, there are big differences.
@harryjules369
@harryjules369 Год назад
Successful
@kellismith4329
@kellismith4329 Год назад
Only Angus can move like that
@jaytee3217
@jaytee3217 Год назад
Yep very true. Angus Young said so himself in an interview back in the early 90s
@predator-1
@predator-1 Год назад
Not a band alive that has as many songs that instantly make you want to crank the volume when you hear it as AC/DC does!!
@Catfive1975
@Catfive1975 Год назад
I don't always listen to AC/DC, but when I do, my neighbours also listen to AC/DC.
@TheGlock30owner
@TheGlock30owner Год назад
One band alive does this, just a tiny bit more... Metallica
@croycamaro
@croycamaro Год назад
This song has to be enjoyed at a high enough volume to be FELT
@animalyze7120
@animalyze7120 Год назад
@@TheGlock30owner Well technically Yes but they had to sell out in order to capture that market. Sadly I was done with that group around the Re-Load era and I remember them playing small venues during their Kill em all pre release days with Dave Mustain.
@richardwhite3041
@richardwhite3041 Год назад
Iron Maiden does, and they still sound much better than AC/DC does live. Love AC/DC, but they sound horrible live and can't hold a match to Iron Maiden.
@629GSMITH
@629GSMITH 4 месяца назад
I'm 72 yrs saw ACDC 8 times LOVE YOUR CHANNEL
@avi8r66
@avi8r66 4 месяца назад
AC/DC nailed their sound almost from the start. They found their sweet spot and ran with it. They didn't follow trends, they didn't bow to the charts, they just did their thing and we loved them for it, album after album. And yeah, their concerts were massive.
@betteryoubetter
@betteryoubetter 10 месяцев назад
....58 years old, and when I see these tributes and reactions, I tear up because I grew with these awesome bands, and my heroes are all dying and fading away.....there will never be another time like the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's.....whew! What a ride!
@zodarian6705
@zodarian6705 10 месяцев назад
I'm 59 and I feel exactly the same way
@charlietwotimes
@charlietwotimes 10 месяцев назад
Me too. This & It's a Long Way to the Top.. make me tear up. All those memories plus the fact that Malcolm is gone now. They're all slowly dropping off their perches..
@k_spats
@k_spats 10 месяцев назад
Glad we got to live it LIVE!!! 🤘🏻
@julzhunt7790
@julzhunt7790 10 месяцев назад
I’m 55. I can relate. The soundtrack to our youth is unbeatable 😊
@TheEds209
@TheEds209 9 месяцев назад
Sadly, we are slowly losing such great bands, that we'll never get again. All modern music seem to be manufactured & not made by true Artists like AC/DC.
@redpyramid9697
@redpyramid9697 Год назад
Thunderstruck is, was, and always will be a headbanger of a song. Long live AC/DC.
@Mumbolian
@Mumbolian Год назад
No way this is their first time hearing this song. It’s everywhere.
@tinocontreras5105
@tinocontreras5105 Год назад
Great hype song
@morbidsasquatch9640
@morbidsasquatch9640 29 дней назад
probably one of the greatest bands to ever graces us with their music.
@tren380
@tren380 6 месяцев назад
This song, and Welcome to the Jungle, was what we played in the football locker room during two a days. Our coaches hated it, and we had to turn it down when they came in, but it definitely wakes you up fully and gets you pumped for a long long morning!
@TwiggyHetfield27
@TwiggyHetfield27 Год назад
What honestly almost made me cry was seeing the audience. A SEA of mostly young faces, maybe in their 20s & 30s, hell maybe even teenagers by the looks of some of them. Music is generational. To have a band like AC/DC who came about during the 70s, during my parents youth, & to see SOO many people of the younger generations LOVE the music warms my damn heart. Good music has no expiration date. It lives on forever.
@andrewschultz7930
@andrewschultz7930 Год назад
I'm one of those people during your parent's youth that heard AC/DC for the first time in the 70's, they were an instant hit! And their shows were just as energetic as this show. To see Angus playing a lead solo, while on Bon's shoulders, tracing through the audience like a fuckin' mad man... Awesome! I'm 60 years young, and , I'll never forget that! LONG LIVE AC/DC! \m/_(>∆
@leviharrison1545
@leviharrison1545 Год назад
Yeah nobody was cutting onions in my apartment but for some reason my tear ducts really worked up seeing the crowd shots. This video must have some allergens in it or something.
@TheMalkavian01
@TheMalkavian01 Год назад
I was in that crowd, and I can tell you: AC/DC is huge here in Argentina. I saw whole families there losing their minds, singing and jumping. In fact, I went with my old brother and sister (I was 19 years old back then, and my brother and sister were 35 and 29 respectively). One of the best experiences of my life, for sure. Fun fact: When Elizabeth said that the whole stadium seemed to shake, it was actually shaking. If you see the footage, the cameras are shaking for the sheer force of the thousands of people jumping together. It was insane.
@andrewj4190
@andrewj4190 Год назад
@@TheMalkavian01 Thanks Ian, great story and great to know AC/DC is big in Argentina.
@OLatency
@OLatency Год назад
I was very fortunate to attend all the 3 concerts they played in Argentina. what you see in the videos is not even closer than what was being live there. It was massive !!!
@acarter4173
@acarter4173 Год назад
Angus' skip-strut is his own twist on Chuck Berry's "Duck Walk". This man loves performing. Very quiet, private, not "rock-starry" behavior offstage, but a total wild man while playing. Brian had a really cool TV special, in which he hung out with Robert Plant, the members of Pink Floyd, Metallica, and Def Leppard, and you get to see what they are like as "real people".
@markadams3976
@markadams3976 Год назад
and Elizabeth might have seen it in "Back to the Future" when Michael J Fox duck walks on stage at the High School Prom.
@spurki
@spurki Год назад
Absolutely
@acarter4173
@acarter4173 Год назад
@@markadams3976 Truth
@AKNeal81
@AKNeal81 Год назад
What was that TV special?
@skarlottt
@skarlottt Год назад
He is all-in and just giving it
@Ifyoudonttakeitucantfakeit
@Ifyoudonttakeitucantfakeit 18 дней назад
Like ABBA, nobody can dislike ~AC/DC. Immense band.
@cici_tlb4009
@cici_tlb4009 3 месяца назад
I met them when i was five, Malcolm, Angus, and Phil. They were recording at Bryan Adams studio in Vancouver and my father was a diehard fan, we went and waited outside the studio two days in a row and the second day a security guard came out and told my parents that I could go in and meet the band, it was surreal. I got autographs and pictures which were lost through out the years, but as we were leaving, Phil runs out and hands my father sticks complimenting little me. 17 years later, i still own those drumsticks. I got to see them twice in concert, Black Ice and Rock or Bust and both concerts they played thunderstruck, which is such an experience to have at 5 and 13. The first concert, Angus only had to start the first chord and people realized what the song was, the second concert it took people a minute but the second it starts, everyone in the room knows their part to play. 45,000 people doing that intro is something else in person.
@drumjoedrum
@drumjoedrum 2 месяца назад
Congrats on those sticks, that’s something awesome. 😎
@Zealdave2223
@Zealdave2223 Год назад
That concert was not just a one night crowed. The River Plate concert was three concerts and was recorded over the three nights. A crowd like that at one concert is impressive, to do that for three nights is pure insane in the greatest way.
@NecramoniumVideo
@NecramoniumVideo Год назад
When it comes to South America, they know how to fill up rock shows, some of the biggest shows were played there.
@lkellner1988
@lkellner1988 Год назад
@@NecramoniumVideo Last week we filled the same stadium 10 times with Coldplay
@b-plays3418
@b-plays3418 Год назад
@@lkellner1988 okay thats ridicoulus. Thats another level.... and I thought Rammstein filling the foro sol 3 nights despite being a german Band was impressive. But thats just absolutely crazy!
@fonsecorona
@fonsecorona Год назад
The River Plate Stadium holds 70,000+ just on the stands... If you add the pitch to that, it makes it almost 90,000+ deliriant rock fans chanting and jumping in unison as Argentinians usually do in their concerts...🤘
@julianportela1168
@julianportela1168 Год назад
Soy uno de los afortunados que estuvo ahi una de esas 3 noches en el estadio de River Plate, causamos unos mini terremotos y algunas casas resultaron dañadas alrededor del estadio, puedo decir eso con cierto orgullo jajaja 🤘😎🍺 Pasaron mas de 10 años y no hay nada que se compare con esos shows en vivo!
@eatmoreporkporky4342
@eatmoreporkporky4342 Год назад
RIP Malcom, probably the best rock rhythm guitarist there ever was. Glad I got to see them live.
@vernonfelton9622
@vernonfelton9622 Год назад
truth
@andrewmccabe414
@andrewmccabe414 Год назад
Agree 100%
@danjenkins9417
@danjenkins9417 Год назад
First song I saw live at a big venue. 14 years old at checkerdome. Eye opening experience. Couldn't ask for better song to break my cherry on big shows.
@eatmoreporkporky4342
@eatmoreporkporky4342 Год назад
@@danjenkins9417 The bell coming down for hells bells got me the first time I saw them. Amazing!.
@ninjabadness5068
@ninjabadness5068 Год назад
​@@eatmoreporkporky4342 hells bells Bells intro is EPIC
@botchvinik8668
@botchvinik8668 2 месяца назад
"Oh my goodness, there are soo many people!" :-) Welcome to the world of AC/DC live. Imho the Greatest hard rock band of all time.
@stevegriffith4433
@stevegriffith4433 4 месяца назад
I don't think anyone has ever compared AC/DC to Bach before...love it. And I really loved your facial expression of pure glee when the guitar line sank in. And the singing during the intro - that's the crowd...60,000 or so backup singers. And...make sure you listen to 'It's A Long Way to the Top (if You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll). It has their original singer, Bon Scott...and a bagpipe solo.
@michawiacek1585
@michawiacek1585 7 месяцев назад
Im 33. thank you for this journey back in time and rediscovering all these epic bands. this time with a little more awareness
@robclark8889
@robclark8889 Год назад
First things first. R.I.P. Malcolm Young. One of if not the best rhythm guitarists of all time. Second. Your giggle when hearing these legendary vocalists belt out notes makes me smile. Third. The look of awe of your face as if you cannot believe what you are hearing coming out of their mouths is perfectly natural, because we lifelong fans had the same expression when we first heard Brian Johnson’s voice 40+ years ago.
@larryd4352
@larryd4352 Год назад
Your so right! I freaked out when I head the very first AC/DC album...and dang if I wasn't hooked on them! I was in my early 20's back then, and at 65 years old, I still love them!
@Dragondoc4
@Dragondoc4 Год назад
Bon Scott hooked me. What teenage boy in the 80s could resist the Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap album. Especially Big Balls which was played See. Everyone can be fast with math.ny pretty girls. Ride On was for those mellow times and the title song hit for those times when you knew you were going to do something you shouldn't.
@steveledger5143
@steveledger5143 Год назад
@@Dragondoc4 Hearing Go Down for the first time hooked me, a friend challenged me to buy Let there be rock and tell him it was rubbish, I was blown away with the riff on Go Down, personally I sometimes find Brian's voice grating but I do like a lot of his songs.
@tonywhitehead5907
@tonywhitehead5907 Год назад
Truth be told, Malcolm was the heart and soul. He was the main writer on almost all the songs. He told Angus, "You go do your school boy thing. I'm fine being in the back."
@SgtSaboo
@SgtSaboo Год назад
@@Dragondoc4 and the bagpipes in Its a Long way!! Had it cranked on my way home today!!! Love both Bon and Brian.
@norahc.
@norahc. Год назад
While I feel that anyone who hasn't listened to AC/DC led a deprived childhood, it is such a pleasure watching Elizabeth react to them for the first time. You can literally see her appreciation and enthusiasm for music grow.
@chuckleezodiac24
@chuckleezodiac24 Год назад
She fakes it amazingly well. Love her act!
@palantir135
@palantir135 Год назад
Since childhood is defined as the period between about 3 until 12-13 years old, I didn’t hear them in my childhood because they formed afterwards. Don’t worry, I grew up with Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd.
@palantir135
@palantir135 Год назад
Since childhood is defined as the period between about 3 until 12-13 years old, I didn’t hear them in my childhood because they formed afterwards. Don’t worry, I grew up with Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd.
@dragdive
@dragdive Год назад
She's definitely good at pretending she's never heard ac/dc lol
@tubasaur
@tubasaur Год назад
@@dragdive I absolutely buy it. I know lots of people her age and older who have likely never heard them.
@KJs581
@KJs581 6 месяцев назад
We grew up with AC/DC (Acca Dacca) since "High Voltage" introduced most of us to them in mid 75. Loved all the singles, The aforementioned "High Voltage, Dirty Deeds, Jailbreak, Highway to Hell, Long Way to the Top," etc etc. When Bon died, and they got the new guy, we all thought it was the end, as Bon Scott was so unique, both in voice and persona. But when Brian started everyone was very surprised. He was nothing like Bon Scott, and didn't try to be. So put a totally different persona and voice with the same band............................. he made his own way, and it just worked. Good for him. I can honestly say that I love the songs from both eras/singers equally, and there are many Acca Dacca fans who are the same.
@drumjoedrum
@drumjoedrum 2 месяца назад
“Acca Dacca” like how the vocal cords go “wakka wakka wakka” 😂😂😂
@BlooMKunKy
@BlooMKunKy 4 месяца назад
I love the joy you have when listening to new stuff. Keep going, it's brilliant and makes me smile so much.
@bobtransvaal144
@bobtransvaal144 3 месяца назад
She doesn’t know how to listen. She overthinks everything and absolutely does not get what is going on
@violentfrog_
@violentfrog_ Год назад
I love Brian's regular speaking voice. Low, growly, and full of British sayings. I remember him on top gear, they asked him "how are you brian" and he said "I'm fit as a butcher's dog!"
@vvoof2601
@vvoof2601 Год назад
"me son". Dude's a legend.
@smftv
@smftv Год назад
and he's a hell of a driver!
@northumbriarail
@northumbriarail Год назад
Brian being a typical Northerner / Geordie!
@nhcaspian
@nhcaspian 9 месяцев назад
AC/DC Live At River Plate was recorded in Buenos Aires in December 2009 when nearly 200,000 fans (over 3 sold-out nights) thunderously welcomed AC/DC back after a 13-year absence from Argentina, but at an outdoor festival in Moscow, AC/DC played before an estimated crowd of over 1.5 million people, making it one of the largest rock shows in history.
@JasonConlan75
@JasonConlan75 8 месяцев назад
I read somewhere a couple of days ago that it was 300k but still, loads of people lol
@Nick66606
@Nick66606 7 месяцев назад
AC/DC at River Plate was goated
@ramaSwamp
@ramaSwamp 7 месяцев назад
And yet no crowd or amount of people in any other place can compare to the Argentinian crowds. None.
@phimuskapsi
@phimuskapsi 6 месяцев назад
And Brian Johnson pissed on Sputnik.
@ThePolypam
@ThePolypam 5 месяцев назад
​@@JasonConlan75No. River Plate holds 70k. The venue and the Argentine crowd are top tier.
@katbairwell
@katbairwell 17 дней назад
I know I'm very late to so many of these videos - I'm a new convert, I beg forgiveness - but seeing Elizabeth's face when she is experiencing the greatest bands in the history of rock and metal, for the first time - like a child in a sweet shop (candy store, in freedom parlance) - is just the most charming, wonderful, engaging thing. I've loved these bands for many decades, and that brings it's own appreciation, but when you get to see someone dip their toes for the first time, it is a magical thing indeed!
@Cionaoith
@Cionaoith Год назад
Everything about Angus is his signature; the way he dresses, the way he plays, and the way he moves is all his.
@rexrogers1859
@rexrogers1859 Год назад
I agree totally!!! Except for the "duckwalk" Chuck Berry made that famous in the 1950's
@charlesgervais4673
@charlesgervais4673 Год назад
Little known fact, the way he dresses was borrowed from his older brother George as can be seen in this video. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RgOMxTxWPuQ.html
@billm5291
@billm5291 Год назад
He perfected the duck walk, but its his tribute to Chuck Berry.
@lolcityexpress
@lolcityexpress Год назад
More like the way he undresses on stage....like every show ends with him in his briefs^^
@villaincorp7728
@villaincorp7728 Год назад
well his school boy skip he does, he got from Chuck Berry, the rest is all his.
@andrewmccabe414
@andrewmccabe414 Год назад
You just know you are at an ACDC concerrt when the crowd are singing the guitar riffs.
@Kholdaimon
@Kholdaimon Год назад
At a Metallica concert it is the guitar solo's which are sung by the crowd... It is a really amazing feeling...
@JaronActual
@JaronActual Год назад
Rush concerts meet this criteria too.
@USMC-1911
@USMC-1911 Год назад
Most people there have seen them at least 5 or 6 times I took my son when turned 17 he was blown away people stood up the first song and never sat down again it must of been my age or they have gotten a lot louder I couldn't hear for two days .
@stevecampbell9670
@stevecampbell9670 Год назад
Go to a concert in South America. They do that for every riff for every band.
@danddjacko
@danddjacko 7 месяцев назад
The story behind Brian Johnson joining AC/DC is amazing
@theparacleteshammer1096
@theparacleteshammer1096 День назад
Brian Johnson is one of those voices that when you hear it the first time, will SHOCK you. Just massively distinctive. I LOVED your unvarnished response.
@bluecomet1109
@bluecomet1109 Год назад
That crowd was insane. The cameras were literally shaking because of the crowd jumping up and down.
@irenedenise878
@irenedenise878 Год назад
Because that's how the real videos are made with real people and that was real Amen rest in peace Mel
@VF1sRoyFokker1
@VF1sRoyFokker1 Год назад
That's the way we live ACDC shows here in Argentina! I was in the 3 shows that year in River plate and all 3 were magnificent!
@boulderboyv10
@boulderboyv10 Год назад
I saw them in concert in the 80s and 90s and it was insane. I've been to dozens of concerts but nothing had the energy of those 2 shows
@jeanclaude7018
@jeanclaude7018 2 месяца назад
The crowd was insane because of the influence of all the demons there influencing their minds.
@BRO_v1
@BRO_v1 Год назад
R.I.P. legendary but often underrated rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young. Yeah his brother Angus was the shredder (and an absolute master too) but Malcolm was the drive & the balls behind so many of those records.
@hubcap54bryant22
@hubcap54bryant22 Год назад
Amen
@nundo7781
@nundo7781 Год назад
Malcolm was the back bone of AC/DC period
@mbg4681
@mbg4681 Год назад
Malcolm made metronomes jealous.
@wossle73
@wossle73 Год назад
The Quiet Commander, of the BEAT🙂 R.I.P Malcolm!
@picklemat4619
@picklemat4619 Год назад
I think that AC/DC has the most rock anthems out of any band. Thunder struck, tnt, highway to hell, back in black, hells bells, dirty deeds and long way to the top are suck iconic songs and there are a few more as well. The whole stadium would know and sing them all back to the band with them or parts in the song that the audience sings.
@user-sv2qs9hr7p
@user-sv2qs9hr7p 4 месяца назад
If you really want to have your mind blown you need to listen to Brian Johnson BEFORE ACDC. Specifically when he sang "House of the Rising Sun" The way he sang that song will blow your mind. He literally SINGS and his voice is BEAUTIFUL. The range that he shows in that song, from soft and beautiful to pure power is unmatched in my opinion.
@JDignum
@JDignum 3 месяца назад
That was him? 😮
@ToddKing
@ToddKing 5 месяцев назад
It's wonderful to see the joy and excitement in your face as you listen to AC/DC and other great rock bands for the first time that so many of us grew up with. It's nice to know that their music will be with us forever but a shame that bands like that will never be again.
@DissAeon
@DissAeon Год назад
I was in that show. It was magical, there was so much energy going on, the band and the audience were perfect. It was the greatest show i've been to without a doubt.
@DissAeon
@DissAeon Год назад
@PeegShite McGee cheers but both were amazing shows, live aid 85 at wembley had a great line up!
@gravl1
@gravl1 Год назад
In 1980, most of us heard Brian Johnson for the first time on Back in Black. His voice was mind-blowing. I didn’t think the human voice could do what he does. The growl, the pitch, the control and stamina. Sounds like he gargles with whiskey and nails. He’s actually one of the nicest guys in rock, and he takes excellent care of himself.
@chrisjefferis1930
@chrisjefferis1930 Год назад
Back in black is awesome!
@saintuk70
@saintuk70 Год назад
Still prefer Bon - Back in Black, despite being sung by Brian, was so heavily influenced by Bon and it "shows". Don't get me wrong, I do like a few Brain albums, some not widely popular, but great to my ears. Perhaps what's not great, is the Charismatic Voice seems more put on and forced than natural and it's annoying.
@sirsancti5504
@sirsancti5504 Год назад
He just forgot to take good care of his eardrums, with all the rocking and motorsports he got. Ironic, but what a great life! All my respect for Brian. (He is also a great showman/presenter, too!)
@saintuk70
@saintuk70 Год назад
@@sirsancti5504 No denying he's good at what he does, and still hasn't lost that accent......but......
@TheAlanWilson
@TheAlanWilson Год назад
Smoking Pack after Pack of cigarettes and drinking pints of whiskey is not exactly taking care of yourself I love Elizabeth's analysis and expression but never could get much into ACDC just not a big fan. Guitar playing pretty good but it is precisely the singing that doesn't make me a fan.
@TheVanillagorilla77
@TheVanillagorilla77 4 месяца назад
The single biggest bands to ever come out of Australia, not to mention THE band that personifies Classic Rock!! Absolute LEGENDS!! And Brian is the second lead singer.
@lisasechler5714
@lisasechler5714 5 дней назад
It may be classic rock now, but it was heavy metal when I was growing up. Great stuff ❤️
@petejones879
@petejones879 4 месяца назад
I was lucky enough to have seen them live.. It's an experience you never forget. It's like the audience is part of the performance.. You live it with the band
@lionofhighpark
@lionofhighpark Год назад
Brian Johnson has mastered the art of sounding like he's singing through clenched teeth his entire career. Truly an original.
@danleo6837
@danleo6837 Год назад
Nazareth's Dan Mc Cafferty, who passed away a couple of days ago, had a similar sound ... but AC/DC has better material ...
@timwingham8952
@timwingham8952 Год назад
AC/DC Live At River Plate. Perhaps the best live album of all time. Mind blowing.
@mephistoqx
@mephistoqx 11 месяцев назад
Im from argentina, I WAS THERE, but i think Acdc Live! is better, not that it wasnt an extraordinary show, but it sounded better...
@j_freed
@j_freed 10 месяцев назад
River Plate is an absolute heart and soul performance, sexy Argentinians! But AC/DC Live is much closer to their prime. Brian's voice is a bit better, and everyone is decades younger. The double disc is mandatory, I need the extra tracks…
@bennymcc83
@bennymcc83 8 месяцев назад
River Plate and at Donington! 2 of the best ever performances!!!!
@nnamdiokeke1832
@nnamdiokeke1832 8 месяцев назад
Undoubtedly, the best live performance of all time
@paulmills500
@paulmills500 4 месяца назад
I’m from the UK & that is not just a crowd…it’s an Army! Respect to them all 👹🫡☠️
@patricklibby252
@patricklibby252 6 месяцев назад
Picture a barn full of drunk people, radio cranking, then Thunder struck comes on for the first time!! The floor of the old barn started to bounce, wow!!!
@Starrynightdiner
@Starrynightdiner Год назад
Brian is hilarious. You totally need him on tea time.
@alwaysbeclosing6070
@alwaysbeclosing6070 Год назад
AC/DC are absolute masters of minute timing as well as the spacing of silence within the rhythm. The music breathes.
@jtf9670
@jtf9670 Год назад
a lesson for every solid musician and especially drummer for sure
@mtm105
@mtm105 Год назад
She got the Jack has amazing pause sequences.
@AmericanDuck
@AmericanDuck Год назад
Totally true. Like a surge of power of a steam locomotive starting down the track.
@dougsmith2658
@dougsmith2658 6 месяцев назад
I love this video and how much joy you are getting from this. This band to me is rock in purest form possible, they kept the chuck berry bluesy sound alive when so many bands left the blues
@douglassmithe9799
@douglassmithe9799 Месяц назад
I honestly didn't appreciate how good Brian Johnson was as a singer until I became a singer myself. It still mesmerises me that he can hit such high notes without crossing over into falsetto.
@alwaysemployed656
@alwaysemployed656 Год назад
The best way I describe Brian Johnson's voice and singing is if you combine James Brown, Aretha Franklin and Noddy Holder as one singer, you get Brian Johnson.
@tommy5675
@tommy5675 Год назад
Noddy Holder.....Now that is a Voice that Elizabeth should definitely do a deep dive into.....the power he had was phenomenal
@nate1451
@nate1451 Год назад
Or just drop a cinderblock on an opera singers foot
@GARYBLONDER
@GARYBLONDER Год назад
Love Noddy Holder - now THAT'S a singer - criminally overlooked.
@KevPage-Witkicker
@KevPage-Witkicker Год назад
Noddy was in the running for Brian's job for a while... that could have worked!
@smackdowngod
@smackdowngod Год назад
I was thinking if Starscream could sing.
@alexiaalexander2756
@alexiaalexander2756 Год назад
Please accept this with the utmost of respect...your reaction to AC/DC is simply -- adorable!
@FeralMoonWitch
@FeralMoonWitch Год назад
I'm older, GenX, a lot of my friends are younger and introducing them to stuff with this kind of power and kick is hilarious fun.
@vincentnastri7736
@vincentnastri7736 Год назад
She is so adorable too!🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@kellismith4329
@kellismith4329 Год назад
Yep, like she never knew how incredible they are
@juliegreene7720
@juliegreene7720 Год назад
She is always adorable
@karabardin
@karabardin 11 месяцев назад
Yeah, she acts so naturally. Like... I understand she is an opera singer, but I don't believe that somebody can skip an entire music industry for the last 50 years. I'm not old, I live on the other side of the globe, but I know at least half of everything that she is listening to here. C'mon. Who doesn't know ACDC?
@Caligrammi
@Caligrammi 2 дня назад
My 11 year old grandson LOVES this song, absolutely LOVES it
@2528drevas
@2528drevas 3 месяца назад
I saw AC/DC in West Berlin in December of 1979. It was the second-best concert I ever went to.
@ray.shoesmith
@ray.shoesmith Год назад
I'm a 53 year old Australian, grew up with these guys as national icons, seen them live 3 times. But this Argentinian crowd is the most insane I've ever seen at a concert. You need to check out Hells Bells from the same gig. p.s Angus's move on the solo is called a duckwalk. It's an homage to Chuck Berry, one of his major influences
@JohnHill-bn5kn
@JohnHill-bn5kn Год назад
Yes!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EqS76TFCCYs.html
@alexxandros2.047
@alexxandros2.047 Год назад
Gracias! 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
@mrvreef
@mrvreef Год назад
Phil, I'm Brazilian (rivals of the Argentines) but we have to recognize that there is no audience like the "hermanos" for a rock show. Look for Iron and Guns concerts in Buenos Aires. They are insane. Hugs from the south of Brazil.
@spanishpeaches2930
@spanishpeaches2930 Год назад
Seen them ten times here in England and very fortunately, once , with Bon, about 10 weeks before he died. : ( if you have ever seen the Live in Paris gig..imho..their best recorded gig, that was a week before i saw them on the same tour...i was shaking with anticipation. Bon era, best era, for me. Atb.
@ray.shoesmith
@ray.shoesmith Год назад
@@spanishpeaches2930 Live Wire from that gig is pure Bon 👍
@tmaaz
@tmaaz Год назад
Drawing a parallel between a Bach prelude and the opening riff of Thunderstruck is EXACTLY why I subscribe and keep coming back 🥰
@bittergeek
@bittergeek Год назад
The parallel is probably more obvious if you listen to the fantastic 2Cellos cover of "Thunderstruck". (Which is, you guessed it, 2 guys playing cello.)
@TheJoseVargas
@TheJoseVargas 2 дня назад
Argentinians knowing how to bring the party and pay respects to an incredible band!!! What an amazing footage this is. 👌
@tonymarinelli7304
@tonymarinelli7304 6 месяцев назад
When I think of the sound of rock ‘n’ roll AC/DC has that quintessential sound feel and attitude
@rodrigorocha7282
@rodrigorocha7282 Год назад
AC/DC concerts are a celebration of life!
@cjwright79
@cjwright79 Год назад
can't wait to to hear her do the Rolling Stones!
@salfordnick5336
@salfordnick5336 Год назад
Too right, back in 96 an older mate simply said I had to go and watch ACDC live.....boy he wasn't wrong. Just the best band live....period
@ashb7
@ashb7 Год назад
Imagine screaming THUNDER in unison with 200,000 people... It's spine-tingling, celebration of life indeed
@jeanclaude7018
@jeanclaude7018 2 месяца назад
Sorry, but the Highway to Hell doesn't lead to LIFE. Quite the contrary.
@traestratton3109
@traestratton3109 Год назад
The "Duck Walk" is his signature move. He was a huge Chuck Berry fan growing up and I believe it's an homage to him. You should watch a video from pre-2000 when he is younger- he is all over the stage and sounds like he never misses a note.
@masonschwalm2010
@masonschwalm2010 Год назад
I always think of Back To The Future when I see someone do it, lol
@jaymorrison2419
@jaymorrison2419 Год назад
Even during that show in 2009 him and Brian were ALL OVER that huge ass stage. But this goes down in history as one of the best concerts ever. The energy level was at 11 and just never stopped.
@WastedYears1991
@WastedYears1991 Год назад
I wanna make a spinal tap homage joke... but it's probably been done....
@jamesrideout8270
@jamesrideout8270 Год назад
Sorry , I should have read the comments before I sounded off. Honest mistake.
@zathrasnotzathras9435
@zathrasnotzathras9435 6 месяцев назад
If I could attend any concert from any time I’d choose this one. Legendary crowd.
@user-ty7nq8gq1k
@user-ty7nq8gq1k 6 месяцев назад
Growing up with this Iconic Band, only saw this Show twice. the power and groove. Great memories. AC/DC will always be timeless... watching new people trying to crack the code is funny
@leelee2350
@leelee2350 Год назад
I'm 62 and I saw ACDC when I was a teenager and they were a pub band. It was when Bon Scott was the lead singer and we were in a very small room. Bon was like a sprinkler, there was sweat flying everywhere lol. Its an experience I'll never forget, they are an amazing band and they're so so humble. RU-vid can be a very negative space but when it comes to acdc its rare to see negative comments.
@floydgreer5313
@floydgreer5313 Год назад
There's NOTHING like the Bon days. I think Brian has done a great job but there's nothing like the early AC/DC. My opinion!
@hokaloah100
@hokaloah100 Год назад
It’s hard to be negative about AC/DC. Their music is catchy and fun. They are one of the few bands to make hits across multiple decades and 2 different front men. But the biggest thing is that they don’t give any reason for people to hate them. I don’t remember ever hearing about them acting like assholes. I have no idea what their political or religious beliefs are. The only band drama that you ever hear about is bon Scott’s passing throwing the band into disarray. I’m sure if I dug into it, I could find it, but there just isn’t any outward displays of drama and chaos that you would associate with a metal band. They just go out there with the intention of entertaining their audience as they have for decades. Also, continuing to rock first with bons passing then more recently Malcolm’s, makes them very sympathetic characters.
@floydgreer5313
@floydgreer5313 Год назад
@@hokaloah100 I agree.
@stephendavies8607
@stephendavies8607 Год назад
I think Dave Evans was the best singer AC/DC had only because he was born in the same street I was
@leelee2350
@leelee2350 Год назад
@@stephendavies8607 I've not heard of Dave Evans, when was he singing with them?
@cwize
@cwize Год назад
Watching Elizabeth see these things for the first time is such a pleasure. It sucks you in and you forget you’ve heard the song a thousand times, and you’re right there, excited to hear the song (again) for the first time. Wild.
@wotexpat9367
@wotexpat9367 Месяц назад
"That's a lot of people" - Agreed. You know what that means? It's popular....This is a classic song and will live on.
@TheBraddles82
@TheBraddles82 2 месяца назад
I feel you clicked stop waaaaay too many times to fully appreciate this masterpiece
@jimmacclay7015
@jimmacclay7015 Год назад
Bon was AC/DC but Brian saved them after his tragic passing. The band is royalty. My first concert was FTATR back in 81. 🐐
@dubsnbuds6668
@dubsnbuds6668 Год назад
I could not agree more with that such a shame more fans dontt see it that way
@bace9381
@bace9381 Год назад
Yep Bon was best far more charismatic
@markhurlbut6999
@markhurlbut6999 Год назад
Agreed. I've always loved Brian. But Bon was acdc for me. Still love them tho. I was a senior in HS when Bon passed. Tragic
@papawolf60
@papawolf60 Год назад
Shoes of Bon. Iconic is a true fitting description.
@papawolf60
@papawolf60 Год назад
My first introduction to AC DC was in the 70's when they blew the world open. You are correct Bon was AC DC along with Angus. Brian came in and in my opinion the only one that could truly fill the
@FearOfTheDark
@FearOfTheDark Год назад
I'm a AC/DC fan since I was 10 years old. But when I saw them live in 2015 and standing front-row this was the most emotional concert-feeling I've ever had. When the intro started, the fireworks blasted off and they entered the stage I just cried like a little girl. Tears of happyness and I had goosebumps for the whole concert. I've never had those kind of emotional feelings ever again at concerts because this literally was a childhood-dream coming true for me as a 25y old back then ♥
@skarlottt
@skarlottt Год назад
I would have too.❤️ it was a time in our lives we remember with happiness. I got to see Rush, I Nova Scotia Canada, and 3rd row. Seeing them in real life, as funny same amazing band..I was sobbing
@guitary
@guitary Год назад
I hear you. We ised to be announced to this at HS football. Song gets me chills everytime I hear it. And being on the field and literally feeling the crown stomps on the bleachers,… pretty damn cool.
@guitary
@guitary Год назад
I am so jealous that you get to hear these for the first time. It has been almost two decades since I had a “what the hell is that?!!!” Awe inspiring song/sound. I think the last may have been VR, maybe Santana, maybe Buckcherry Crazy Bitch. But then the music just kinda faded to pedestrian.
@mrnubbyman
@mrnubbyman Год назад
Been there too! Best feeling in the world 😎🤘
@leelee2350
@leelee2350 Год назад
I saw them when they were just a pub band and Bon Scott was the lead singer, they were out of this world. Bon Scott was like a sprinkler lol, sweat flying everywhere.
@rherrera921
@rherrera921 5 месяцев назад
A great band in a great concert. Greetings from Los Angeles California. ❤
@stevengerson6307
@stevengerson6307 23 часа назад
You mentioned the size of the crowd and that the stadium was shaking of it well my dear that's the POWER of Rock and Roll.
@johnaroach
@johnaroach Год назад
That's the Chuck Berry duck walk! Chuck Berry was Angus's guitar hero before Angus became the ultimate guitar hero! This concert took place in Argentina btw. The first album I ever bought was ACDC when I was 8...43 years ago, wow! The brilliance of these guys isn't the diversity of their songs or the complexity of their compositions, but rather their ability to get the listener, and in this case an entire stadium, pumped up and having a great time! And of course....Angus!
@mckeithenmccormick9642
@mckeithenmccormick9642 Год назад
Watching an opera singer see a top-level live hard rock performance in an enthusiastic stadium for the first time is a treat. I can only imagine the culture shock from her own performance history.
@jakejackson254
@jakejackson254 6 месяцев назад
Chuck Berrys duck walk, modified by Angus Young. Love it.
@MartyMcClam
@MartyMcClam 5 дней назад
I saw them live in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada in 2008 I think. I will never forget the feeling of hearing THUNDER from 90,000 people during this song.
@b62boom1
@b62boom1 Год назад
Angus is an absolute legend! I stood 10 feet away from him once as he launched into one of his epic solos. I was with my brother, it was his first ever gig. What a mind blowing experience!
@LankyMofo
@LankyMofo Год назад
When Angus was asked wether he was the best guitarist on the planet. “I’m not even the best in my family”
@Wirenfeldt1990
@Wirenfeldt1990 Год назад
How do you go up from that?.. That could ruin a man..
@nucleargrizzly1776
@nucleargrizzly1776 Год назад
Search YT for "angus young george benson"
@JoeGator23
@JoeGator23 Год назад
@@nucleargrizzly1776 It's a fake.
@nucleargrizzly1776
@nucleargrizzly1776 Год назад
@@JoeGator23 Huh?
@GWPvR
@GWPvR Год назад
The thing Angus does at around 19:54 is the socalled "duck walk" invented by his great role model Chuck Berry, most known for (Johnny B. Goode). Chuck is also worth a reaction video. He smiled alot while singing. You definately can hear that in many songs, especially on his live performances.
@DanielSitnik
@DanielSitnik 20 дней назад
That's the River Plate stadium at Buenos Aires, Argentina. There were nearly 200,000 people there at that concert.
@stevehessle1959
@stevehessle1959 Год назад
First saw AC /DC in 76 at the age of 17, when Bon Scott was the singer. I'm 64 now and still absolutely love them after 47 years.
@haldon12
@haldon12 Год назад
Brian Johnson's voice is so distinctive, and you can really chart the way it changes over time, especially with Thunderstruck. If you listen to earlier live performances in the early 2000s or 1990s, you can see how he's simplified the song by this performance, possibly to spare his throat.
@swordmonkey6635
@swordmonkey6635 Год назад
Some of that might have to do with his age. The singing voice can change over time as the body ages past its prime. Usually going deeper and not able to hit or sustain higher notes. There ere exceptions, but this is generally the case. To give Brian credit. He still sounds like Brian Johnson and for his style of singing, has kept his vocals in pretty top notch shape. I saw them live on the Who Made Who Tour and the thing that always got me about their live performances was how it sounded just like the albums. That is a testament to production, but also the band's level of musicianship.
@jasonwebb71
@jasonwebb71 Год назад
Yep, the '91 Donnington live videos are probably a good reference for earlier performances. The RU-vid video quality is pretty good on some of those, such as Shoot to Thrill.
@jerisbrisk7519
@jerisbrisk7519 Год назад
@@jasonwebb71 I was wondering why she didn't use the Donnington performance. It's legendary, and it really *is* Thunderstruck to me. I prefer it even over the studio recordings. :D
@willaerley7140
@willaerley7140 Год назад
How is it possible she has never heard this? She live under a rock?
@chriss7157
@chriss7157 Год назад
The band had been gradually lowering the keys of the songs to suit his voice as it changed. Compare that to when Axl showed up and they went back to the original key. Actually Axl Rose would be a good one for Elizabeth to look into.
@mikegreen3190
@mikegreen3190 2 месяца назад
Im 70 yrs.This was the first band my son and i went to see in concert.WHAT A SHOW.
@katarinadorotic4382
@katarinadorotic4382 Месяц назад
Whent to one of their shows, it was in a field in Austria - there were 120000 people. It was amazing , to see the river of people🤩
@michelleo8499
@michelleo8499 5 месяцев назад
I absolutely love this song! It makes me so happy and peppy and just wow! It’s fabulous!
@rallyv7710
@rallyv7710 Год назад
The most spectacular thing about this whole concert is, it was the their first concert after 10 years, sold out in minutes and the whole crowd jumping, caused an mesearuble earthquake!!! That's nuts!! ICONIC!!! I would recommend Hells Bells, Back in Blacl and You shook me all night long, from this show oh and a whole lot of Rosie
@totalityofscripture1001
@totalityofscripture1001 Год назад
Can’t forget “She’s got the Jack”
@dragonfly800012
@dragonfly800012 Месяц назад
The beautiful smile you get from hearing this song, opens my love for this song\album. You make me appreciate it more. Great video.
@eman7892
@eman7892 6 дней назад
No distortion on Brian's voice. That's how he sounds all the time.. even normal conversation.. old Aussie!
@JoseSantos-bf3kz
@JoseSantos-bf3kz Год назад
For me the best song of that entire concert is "For Those About to Rock, We Salute You". A magic performance for the ages.
@THCya97961
@THCya97961 9 месяцев назад
I am addicted to your child like joy while watching these bands. As a former classic rock drummer seeing someone discover the music that I’ve played for years warms my heart!
@lyndathrash51
@lyndathrash51 3 месяца назад
Same! I love watching her react to older music and new!
@bobtudbury8505
@bobtudbury8505 3 месяца назад
yes it comes across as very fake
@rickharvey5459
@rickharvey5459 2 месяца назад
She's pretty dead on with her analysis
@mikefisher4834
@mikefisher4834 6 месяцев назад
Yeah AC/DC has been around for a very long time since 1975 I was born in 1981 and my first concert was AC/DC from the womb I was rockin’ out in my mom’s belly💯🤘🏼👶🤘🏼
@larsickenroth7169
@larsickenroth7169 6 месяцев назад
Brian (the singer) did lose his hearing for a while. Not from making music, but by racing cars (I think Nascar?) without hearing protection. They fixed it though... It looked for a while like they would have to quit altogether - also because Malcolm sadly passed away - but last year they were back with a brand-new album, sounding the best ever. You should hear him talk, he has a very deep gravel-voice. Favorite band ever, and great guys.
@robertherring9277
@robertherring9277 Год назад
Funny. OG AC/DC fan. Im 51 and started way back in the Bon Scott days. Give their earlier, especially 70's stuff, a good listen. They are a genre of their own. Im a Brian Johnson fan too. Nothing against him... just get to the roots. To this day, If You Want Blood from '79 is one of the all times best live albums. Without question. Perfect AC/DC.
@Cionaoith
@Cionaoith Год назад
Brian Johnson is really good, but Bon Scott was on his own level.
@evaczarnojanczyk1432
@evaczarnojanczyk1432 Год назад
I remember watching their first appearance on Countdown!
@LankyMofo
@LankyMofo Год назад
Rip Bon
@RobBCactive
@RobBCactive Год назад
Totally!! Bon's "Let There Be Rock" is simply unforgettable
@pillarhood471
@pillarhood471 Год назад
100%!!!! I came here to talk about Bon as well. Her reaction to “Let There Be Rock” (good pick) would be so much fun.
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