Saw the lads three times with Bon Scott, about 20 times otherwise. Was checking this out and it reminded me of seeing them in the Waldorf in San Francisco:
I didn't see them this last tour. Tickets have undergone a paradigm change; they sell out and not to the locals. Screw you and your $300 nose bleed seats, because I saw AC/DC up close with Bon. F and you know what else....
Originally posted by BadwaterBon Scott rules. His influence can be heard to this day.
Saw the lads three times with Bon Scott, about 20 times otherwise. Was checking this out and it reminded me of seeing them in the Waldorf in San Francisco:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRtVHfonPSI
I didn't see them this last tour. Tickets have undergone a paradigm change; they sell out and not to the locals. Screw you and your $300 nose bleed seats, because I saw AC/DC up close with Bon. F and you know what else....
Originally posted by Badwaterawesome band! anyone that can make the bagpipes cool is worthy of double honour.
Saw the lads three times with Bon Scott, about 20 times otherwise. Was checking this out and it reminded me of seeing them in the Waldorf in San Francisco:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRtVHfonPSI
I didn't see them this last tour. Tickets have undergone a paradigm change; they sell out and not to the locals. Screw you and your $300 nose bleed seats, because I saw AC/DC up close with Bon. F and you know what else....
Originally posted by BadwaterOne of my favorite bands also; unpretentious hard rock at it's best. I saw them 3 times in the early eighties, twice at Hammersmith Odeon (what a venue!) on the BiB tour and again in '84 at Castle Donington in the FTATR tour when incidentally, Van Halen played there last UK gig. Recently a work colleague offered me a ticket to see them at Wembley Stadium but I couldn't make it - apparently they were awesome.
Saw the lads three times with Bon Scott, about 20 times otherwise. Was checking this out and it reminded me of seeing them in the Waldorf in San Francisco:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRtVHfonPSI
I didn't see them this last tour. Tickets have undergone a paradigm change; they sell out and not to the locals. Screw you and your $300 nose bleed seats, because I saw AC/DC up close with Bon. F and you know what else....
Originally posted by divegeesterI saw them in the eighties as well. I think it was 86' fly on the wall tour.
One of my favorite bands also; unpretentious hard rock at it's best. I saw them 3 times in the early eighties, twice at Hammersmith Odeon (what a venue!) on the BiB tour and again in '84 at Castle Donington in the FTATR tour when incidentally, Van Halen played there last UK gig. Recently a work colleague offered me a ticket to see them at Wembley Stadium but I couldn't make it - apparently they were awesome.
Wurzburg,W.Germany
Great show! Deafening cannon volley (for those about to rock). During Hells bells buddy is banging on the bell w/a sledge hammer.Too cool!
Angus w/knickers and all. It was really a memorable show.
Originally posted by Dan St Johnyes, they were like Iron Maiden, who in my amazing opinion lost it when Paul Di'Anno was kicked out, same with AC/DC, there was a simply only one Bonn Scott.
Does no one notice that most of the mention of AC/DC greatness is either before Back in Black... Or ONLY Back in Black? Everything I've heard them put out since has been rubbish. They can't even cover their own stuff anymore!
i dedicate this to the forum members, why cant our American friends produce a decent metal band? who can tell?
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Originally posted by robbie carrobieMetallica
yes, they were like Iron Maiden, who in my amazing opinion lost it when Paul Di'Anno was kicked out, same with AC/DC, there was a simply only one Bonn Scott.
i dedicate this to the forum members, why cant our American friends produce a decent metal band? who can tell?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5jaRipA5_M&feature=related