How AC/DC Electrified Global Music

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Күн бұрын

Australia's vibrant rock history was forged in the 1960s when the Alberts family introduced a rebellious sound that reshaped its musical identity.
Visionary Ted Albert spearheaded a movement to create an "Australian sound," nurturing talents like the Easybeats, AC/DC, and John Paul Young.
Migrant influences, suburban grit, and pub culture collided to form a raw, electrifying style that captured global attention.
Alberts became a musical dynasty, blending hard rock anthems with pop hits like "Friday on My Mind" and "Love Is in the Air."
This tale of ambition, innovation, and cultural pride immortalized Australia's place in rock history.
00:00:00 - Part One : Blood
00:57:09 - Part Two : Thunder
Original Title: Blood and Thunder: The Sound of Alberts
Directed by Paul Clarke
Stars: David Field, Angus Young, Brian Johnson

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@RabidSnot
@RabidSnot Ай бұрын
Rest in Peace Ted Albert, Bon Scott, Malcolm Young, George Young and all the others that made this an excellent story of Australian Rock N Roll. since 1976 I've been listening to AC/DC and I'm still listening almost 50yrs later.
@markshark7521
@markshark7521 Ай бұрын
Me too mate, love my Aussie rock😎
@youngscottpmu1387
@youngscottpmu1387 27 күн бұрын
Same thing for me since 1978, i'm French, and i bought twice their discs because i wouldn't it to stop ... i'm 60 right now, and always fan like the first day ! peace Alain
@princegroove
@princegroove 25 күн бұрын
R.I.P. Ted Albert. 🙏🏻
@philipreedwallace
@philipreedwallace 22 күн бұрын
@@RabidSnot agree 110% RIP
@Bleedsblue
@Bleedsblue 22 күн бұрын
Aren't the Young's Scottish?
@mauricehodgson4883
@mauricehodgson4883 26 күн бұрын
A heartfelt thankyou to all who contributed to this brilliant documentary! It's the missing jig saw pieces of our wonderful cultural history, "Pub Rock!" This stuff should be taught in schools.
@xwhite2020
@xwhite2020 27 күн бұрын
This is the only documentary that focuses on the foundations of what Australian rock was built on. Australian rock owes so much to Alberts and the Young/Vanda and its great this doc records the history.
@guyprovost
@guyprovost 28 күн бұрын
Wow... The quality of the documentary is incredible!
@booradley0x0
@booradley0x0 21 күн бұрын
It’s part of an ABC production series on Australian music
@dixgun
@dixgun 9 күн бұрын
👍
@wagherbert
@wagherbert 19 күн бұрын
One of the best music documentaries I have ever watched.
@davidmccourt8174
@davidmccourt8174 Ай бұрын
To grow up in Australia in the 70's and to witness AC/DC become our largest music export is awesome!! Will always love this band 😀
@alexbrands11
@alexbrands11 18 күн бұрын
Вашим крупнейшим и единственным "экспортом" стали INXS!! Про малышку кайли я молчу..она полностью продюсируется на деньги из UK!!🤣🌸🤣
@mrpolsco6872
@mrpolsco6872 16 күн бұрын
@@davidmccourt8174 100%
@davidmccourt8174
@davidmccourt8174 16 күн бұрын
@@mrpolsco6872 👍
@mrpolsco6872
@mrpolsco6872 16 күн бұрын
@@davidmccourt8174 Saw AC/DC, The Angels, Rose Tattoo, Skyhooks, Sherbert, TMG, Hush. Cold Chisel, My first concert was Suzi Quatro the Can the Can Album/Tour I was 14
@pattibrown1809
@pattibrown1809 Ай бұрын
I'm a 58yr young American🇺🇸. ACDC is still my favorite band...EVER!!! I still listen often, and ROCK ON!!❤
@ArtBellJr
@ArtBellJr Ай бұрын
I’m more into some others like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and Ronnie Dio whatever band you want to choose him in . Of course Black Sabbath and Dio being the top two for RJD .
@DoubleConcrete
@DoubleConcrete Ай бұрын
Old*
@angelofthedark1148
@angelofthedark1148 Ай бұрын
@@DoubleConcrete Через несколько лет и ты будешь старый - а они пройдут быстро оглянуться не успеешь
@angelofthedark1148
@angelofthedark1148 Ай бұрын
Почему вы все пишете сколько вам лет - разве где то сказано что в 58 лет нужно слушать другую музыку - мне тоже 58 и что я должен слушать что то другое ? - я и в 88 лет буду слушать ACDC и то что мне нравится
@ShaneMclane-PrivateEye
@ShaneMclane-PrivateEye Ай бұрын
2 of the 4 "ladies" pictured on the thumbnail are dudes.
@carljan57
@carljan57 26 күн бұрын
I was lucky enough to live through the pub rock era of the 1970s as a teen. One moment in time. Never will be anything like it again.
@realredbyte
@realredbyte 23 күн бұрын
3 a.m. now went to bed at 1 a.m. and just wanted to do a quick yt session. Fell over this documentary and forgot everything. When I changed to middle school, someone gave me a tape with AC/DC and that changed my life. I‘m old now, but AC/DC still got me up and running. Thank you.
@TayneCooper
@TayneCooper 17 күн бұрын
I remember seeing Akadaka in our local town hall in Queenstown Tasmania in 1976, what an experience !! This was when bands in Australia toured everywhere to get a fan base
@scott0111
@scott0111 12 күн бұрын
Was rockin to acdc since 5 yrs old with my dad ..im 55 now and gave him a send off to " highway to hell " just as me me promise to lol ..rip my man 🤘🤘 xx
@trevorburton8564
@trevorburton8564 12 күн бұрын
Same
@mitsanut5869
@mitsanut5869 7 күн бұрын
I used to ignore them back in 70's because most guys/friends around me who listened to them were what we would consider "musically low educated class", the prog stuff or even more complex, artful music was "Greek" to them, and I was predominantly into more sophisticated music at the time. But years or, to be more exact, decades later, I rediscovered them through my gradual exit/departure from prog and return to hardcore rock of the 70's and early 80's. Also, due to a fact that only at this stage of my life I started to learn to play guitar, I can be much more appreciative of the genius of AC/DC straightforward, non-pretentious licks and riffs played with uncanny precision. I prefer the earlier stuff with the first vocalist, the later stuff with the second one not so much. I even purchased their first few albums, and I periodically enjoy cranking them up on high volume. Having really good stereo in my truck enhances the great experience. These guys must be listen to on high volume to get the "correct listening experience". Never in my wildest dreams I would've thought I'll be happy spinning their records one day. But here we are, and I'm glad I rediscovered them.
@jancolpaert2002
@jancolpaert2002 26 күн бұрын
Never been a superfan but I could not stop watching this great documentary as a showcase of how honesty, remaining authentic and down to earthness makes the difference, Ted Albert is a true Hero.
@jamesswanson4303
@jamesswanson4303 Ай бұрын
It’s a shame people like Ted Albert don’t exist anymore.. someone trustworthy,loyal and willing to respect you and let you be yourself.. that music industry died. ❤
@gordons-alive4940
@gordons-alive4940 24 күн бұрын
I think Albert was the exception back then, too. So many stories about artists being ripped off back then. It's always been a shady business.
@johnrenehan7406
@johnrenehan7406 21 күн бұрын
Perhaps , he was a beautiful ❤️ one off for that era only ?? 😊❤❤
@johnrenehan7406
@johnrenehan7406 21 күн бұрын
How brilliant is this doco , the people and characters in it - everything about this .... Wow
@John_1_0
@John_1_0 Ай бұрын
I turned into a teenager in 1970 in Australia and I can tell you it was a wild decade for Aussie music and us teens!
@ScoutsOut83
@ScoutsOut83 26 күн бұрын
Same here in Deep South America 1970s,80s were the best. Saw AC/DC in the Army. Who Made Who tour
@ruastacey9065
@ruastacey9065 21 күн бұрын
Still rocking on at 76yrs old.came up through the 60,s with that sound.thanks for the memories.
@kainflynn1430
@kainflynn1430 28 күн бұрын
What an absolutely brilliant documentary! I revelled in every second of it, from the beginning with the sense of accomplishment with the EasyBeats showing the world that those crazy Aussies could in fact hold their own amongst the heaviest hitters in the industry at the time. Slowly building the foundations of what would become arguably the single most important contributor to, as was quoted “how Aussies do Rock & Roll, how we handle it down here” that would leave an indelible mark on the industry in the coming years. I’m not embarrassed to say I was bawling like a baby when it came to Stevie’s performance at the opera house. The poor bugger came so f*cking close & lost it all. Twice. That’s enough heartbreak to destroy anyone, let alone musician. There will always be a feeling of endless despair attached to Stevie in my eyes that forever permeates it’s way even into the EasyBeats early, upbeat, ready to take on the world early work. I hope he finally found his peace in the end. As a Australian musician, I owe so much of what I was able to experience playing in bands to the Alberts, George & Vanda & the Young Brothers. My absolute proudest moments were supporting Rose Tattoo, having complete music nerd conversation with the guitarist from the Angels after we played at the Factory Theatre in Marrickville & playing a gig with Malcom Young in the crowd (he was good friends with the guys in one of the other bands who were also on the bill that night, The EightBall Junkies-good band check ‘‘em out & getting to shake Mals hand & thanked him for putting in all the hard yards and paving the way for all of us that came after them). I have always been disappointed I never got to meet Bon. Hell, I didn’t even get to live on the planet at the same time as he did! But I always got the impression that he would of been a genuinely good bloke, definitely rough round the edges with a distinct air of danger about him but ultimately & fundamentally a top notch guy. He had the magic about him, what is it about blokes like that you just have to be bestmates with? Whatever it was Bon had it in bucket loads. A true performer & showman with a clever way with words and a cheeky, toothless grin. I think the best advice I ever received was given to me by Angry Anderson himself. When we landed the support for them, it was the first well known & respected band we’d ever been given a chance to open for. I had grown up literally on Rose Tattoos music by my Father, who had their albums on vinyl and would regularly give them a spin, they were the real deal in my eyes and it was almost surreal because I never could have imagined back then one day I would be sharing a stage with Ironbar himself. So I had to do what I thought was the respectful thing to do & go and thank Angry for allowing us to share their stage with them & what an honour I personally considered it to be. After listening to us stammer out our best Thanks he looks me dead in the eyes and says “It’s all about the pain my boy, it’s ALL about the pain.” And that was it, he dismissed us as politely as we deserved and went back to talking to the person he was actually interested in talking to 😂. It didn’t really make sense to me back then, well not as much as I understand it now. It really is about the pain. Without pain, life doesn’t exist. He’s absolutely right about one other thing too, “nobody attacks a guitar like an Australian.” Rock on 🤘 Thanks again for a great documentary
@alexbrands11
@alexbrands11 18 күн бұрын
Или выпей водочки и поспи!!🤣🌸🤣
@kainflynn1430
@kainflynn1430 17 күн бұрын
@ водка и спать! Что еще действительно нужно мужчине!
@ScoutsOut83
@ScoutsOut83 26 күн бұрын
58 yr old Deep South , American here. Lynard Skynard country. AC/DC is Still my favorite band in 2024. Thunder Struck decades later riding the Hwy to Hell across the States.. Rock on
@MrPnew1
@MrPnew1 18 күн бұрын
It's Lynyrd Skynyrd, and you call yourself a fan??? 🤣
@ScoutsOut83
@ScoutsOut83 18 күн бұрын
I'm not a Skynard fan.So petty. Grow up
@MesaBoogieman82
@MesaBoogieman82 16 күн бұрын
What a morale booster....
@juliesolomons9582
@juliesolomons9582 25 күн бұрын
What great memories, this was how it was growing up. One of the best documentaries I have watched. Thank you Ted Albert for believing in good old Aussie pub rock. RIP Ted Albert, Bon Scott, Stevie Wright, Doc Neeson, Malcolm and George Young. Thank you The Easybeats, AC/DC, Flash and the Pan, The Angels, Rose Tattoo, JPY and so on and the collaboration of Vanda and Young. I shed a tear for Stevie Wright and smiled watching Bon and Doc.
@cqcq374
@cqcq374 29 күн бұрын
As a american boy i grew up listening to AC/DC. Parents owned a roller skating rink and that's where I was exposed to AC/DC! Forever a fan! Rock on gentlemen!
@db321g
@db321g 25 күн бұрын
I saw AC/DC in 1985 at the Tacoma Dome. My roommate was a DJ at a pop-rock station in Bellingham. He asked, "What are you doing tonight? AC/DC is playing at the Tacoma Dome. Let's go." They played for two hours. Best of times.
@Jdcakamatsu9
@Jdcakamatsu9 25 күн бұрын
Was that the show where the army ranger shot the flare gun into the ceiling during This House Is On Fire? Great show.
@db321g
@db321g 25 күн бұрын
@@Jdcakamatsu9 It was a crazy night. Queensryche opened for them is all I remember.
@mrloverlover32
@mrloverlover32 Ай бұрын
Ted Albert had a tremendous influence on Australian music and has believed in the bands until his death, one can only say thank you
@3373-g8z
@3373-g8z 21 күн бұрын
Thanks from America! Been an AC/DC fan since 1978
@monte5293
@monte5293 Ай бұрын
Brilliant documentary!! So much talent was churned out by the Albert 'family'. Angry Anderson hit the nail on the head when he said Australian music was all about authenticity which is sadly lacking today in the music industry.
@51char
@51char Ай бұрын
Great documentary about Australian rock, brings in a whole new dynamic and deeper in depth understanding of the Australian rock scene and ACDC.. I’ve listen to and seen ACDC live in concert since I first heard them as a teenager in 1989...I knew there was a distinct Australian sound but never knew how fully it was with George and Harry’s songwriting and Albert Productions... you can still hear that Australian rock come thru to this day with bands like Amyl and the Sniffers... it is sac religious to say as an American but I have always preferred listening to Australian rock over American rock... 🤭
@philipreedwallace
@philipreedwallace 24 күн бұрын
This is awesome.👏 I started watching and couldn’t stop. What a great history of music/ rock n roll. 👏 I’m 53 now and remember when I first heard AC / DC . In 1979. Highway to Hell. Bought it at Kmart just because the cover of the lp said “ this album rocks” and I’ve been a fan ever since.
@karmicselling4252
@karmicselling4252 21 күн бұрын
"This Album Rocks" ... IT STILL DOES !!!!
@philipreedwallace
@philipreedwallace 21 күн бұрын
@@karmicselling4252 yes sir. I’m glad I got to see them in 1996. With all original members except ( Bon Scott) But Brian was the best replacement they could’ve ever gotten. One of the best concerts I’ve ever seen. I’ve been to a lot of concerts. I don’t go anymore. Concerts just aren’t the same nowadays. Too many cell phones taking all the mystique out of the show. Plus they are so expensive. Thank you. 🤘
@TomHolland-r6k
@TomHolland-r6k 27 күн бұрын
I’ve been listening to AC/DC since 1980 im so happy to come across this documentary it’s great so informative I feel complete now
@konkombotis5549
@konkombotis5549 26 күн бұрын
A close friend of mine once said, "Whenever I hear or see AC/DC, I always think of you." Still my favourite rock n roll band, have all their albums, and still listen to their music today.
@grantdenniston2839
@grantdenniston2839 25 күн бұрын
Good on you Tiger !!
@michaelgrant1165
@michaelgrant1165 22 күн бұрын
You got the right team mate both of ‘em
@BelindaLewis-bf6xk
@BelindaLewis-bf6xk Ай бұрын
60 years old and ac/dc and black sabbath still my fave’s ❤❤❤❤
@Le_coq_sportiff
@Le_coq_sportiff 27 күн бұрын
2 solid choices 👍👍👍 fully agree
@phildavson7552
@phildavson7552 26 күн бұрын
Absolutely essential documentary to celebrate the brilliance and foresight of Ted Albert and his "family" that brought Aussie rock and classic pop music to the world. May God bless you and RIP Ted, Malcolm, Bon and George and as RabidSnot below has already pointed out. This is stuff of legends.
@trevorbourke3627
@trevorbourke3627 22 күн бұрын
i loved this documentary on my favorite band ACDC it had me in tears and laughter im in my 50s now and have been listening to ACDC for 45 year's and wont stop. but if it wasnt for Albert recording studio and we wouldnt even herd of ACDC.
@davidbrown217
@davidbrown217 22 күн бұрын
Harnessing the live power of Accas....Angels...Tatts etc in a small studio and achieve the kick ass quality of sound that Ted and the engineers at Alberts' did was magic/genius,and anything but easy.This was pre-internet and that 'Albert's Sound' alone turned Oz punters and the world onto Australian Rock. Ted Albert.. true Aussie Legend.❤
@willywagtail4182
@willywagtail4182 25 күн бұрын
Let there be rock & jailbreak those songs are hard-wired into my being, i turn 60 next week..still get goosebumps everytime i hear them..what a time growing up in the 70s in Australia acdc in someway shaped part of who i am❤
@martinfinn674
@martinfinn674 24 күн бұрын
Australian music owes Ted a massive debt of gratitude. He knew what he wanted and nothing got in his way to achieve it. Rest in peace Ted Albert.
@proper90s43
@proper90s43 28 күн бұрын
In 2000 I met Angus Young in an absolutely empty bar in Melbourne; well, apart from my date at the time. I had never been into AC/DC, although I loved heavy metal, let alone knew what he looked like. Guess that had been my thing; Anthrax, Metallica, Megadeath and also a bit of Iron Maiden. Therefore, I had no clue who he was. He heard my accent, 'Scottish'. Was very repectful and didn't want to infringe, but we chatted to him for a while. Still kick myself that I didn't recognise him, but maybe that's the only reason he chatted in the first place.
@iamthebroker
@iamthebroker 20 күн бұрын
So how do you know it was him? At what point did you realise?
@hood_from_the_woods666
@hood_from_the_woods666 18 күн бұрын
Angus isn't known as a drinker or live in Australia.
@beachgnotuk4584
@beachgnotuk4584 Ай бұрын
The power, fun, and sheer “authenticity “( thanks Angry Anderson) took over here in Australia and eventually the world. Thanks to all involved for your grit and confidence in the band.😊
@benallmark9671
@benallmark9671 Ай бұрын
That was epic ! Thank you. Cheers from Canada
@ScoutsOut83
@ScoutsOut83 26 күн бұрын
We needed that here in America to lighten up the dark djt days ahead of us
@benallmark9671
@benallmark9671 26 күн бұрын
@ what we have in front of us has not a hell of a lot to do with the Don IMO. We have the WEF and agenda 2030 to blame but all the music & BS talk in the world won’t save us from that. Unfortunately. We deserve what we tolerate. Cheers !
@mattdavis8490
@mattdavis8490 26 күн бұрын
Alberts, Young & Vanda - epically underrated contribution to music.
@geraldwaldrop5131
@geraldwaldrop5131 Ай бұрын
I hope one day someone makes a movie about AC/DC !
@andrejverbic2565
@andrejverbic2565 Ай бұрын
I can't wait. AC/DC forever❤
@crouchingwombathiddenquoll5641
@crouchingwombathiddenquoll5641 28 күн бұрын
Hehehe, we just watched it.
@mattk9089
@mattk9089 28 күн бұрын
They probably will and it will probably suck like all rock band movies do.
@inmotion3438
@inmotion3438 20 күн бұрын
OUTSTANDING!!! BREATHTAKING!!! THE DOCUMENTARY THAT I LIKED THE MOST!!! BETTER THAN ANYTHING ELSE!!! PURE JOY!!! 😆😆😆🤪🤪🤪
@billgrimes629
@billgrimes629 Ай бұрын
I started to play drums in my ten years listening my first album AC/DC live at donington.Thats it.A thunder ⚡ hit all my bones
@lexluthor6497
@lexluthor6497 24 күн бұрын
🇦🇺 thanks for the greatest band ever. No one is even close to AC/DC. hi from 🇫🇮.
@SculptExpress-gv8jp
@SculptExpress-gv8jp 19 күн бұрын
Yes, but horrible to hear AI doc voice😡.
@Redlined997_C2S
@Redlined997_C2S Ай бұрын
AC/DC is the still my most favorite music to play.
@TomLymberopoulos-du5he
@TomLymberopoulos-du5he Ай бұрын
ACDC the best rock band to come out in Australia they are a much loved band by me personally and by their diehard fans worldwide ROCK ON ACDC YOU'RE THE BEST!👿🤘🏿🤟🏿😃
@iamthebroker
@iamthebroker 20 күн бұрын
INXS is arguably better, depends on your taste. Me personally I think it’s Cold Chisel but the Americans didn’t embrace them but songs such as shipping steel, khe-sahn, flame trees, working class man and the iconic When The War is Over….. unbelievably good music.
@TomLymberopoulos-du5he
@TomLymberopoulos-du5he 20 күн бұрын
@@iamthebroker Never liked inxs as that's not the sound I like now if we're talking The Angels The brilliant DOC NEESON RIP MATE now that's the rockband I love never thought gleeson who took over from Neeson was right for the band as his band SCREAMING JETS I think, he screams too much but that's my opinion of course,
@jercetti5763
@jercetti5763 26 күн бұрын
Ted Albert should be in the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame
@chrisschneiders6734
@chrisschneiders6734 18 күн бұрын
Should be called the Ted Albert hall of fame..
@Gmoneygrip1960
@Gmoneygrip1960 2 күн бұрын
There's no reason for him not to be for all that he did!
@bigslinking
@bigslinking Ай бұрын
I always smile when I hear AC/DC. Facts.
@ScoutsOut83
@ScoutsOut83 26 күн бұрын
Same. Riding across America on the Hwy to Hell. 😂
@Jellybeantiger
@Jellybeantiger 22 күн бұрын
My first knowledge of this band being a very young kid was watching them play Baby Please Don't Go on Countdown here in Oz. Was blown away. So jelly of all the people who waltzed down to the local pub to watch em play.
@karmicselling4252
@karmicselling4252 21 күн бұрын
Indeed, that performance is burned into the brains of tens of thousands of Australians. Thanks Molly!
@zardragon8859
@zardragon8859 23 күн бұрын
Thank you Ted for AC/DC Great doco I loved it.thanks for the upload. For those about to Rock, we salute you
@chrisnaumovski9056
@chrisnaumovski9056 24 күн бұрын
As an Australian I totally agree, acdc was the sound of the Australian suburbs.
@talmorris3740
@talmorris3740 21 күн бұрын
Finding out about the roots of the Young family, and Ted Alberts was amazing, very cool documentary.
@stangleeze
@stangleeze Ай бұрын
This is an awesome documentary. Happy new year
@QuentinMosses-vr3cv
@QuentinMosses-vr3cv Ай бұрын
all that music was not good. aussies really should stay in their lane.. sports people and soldiers
@adambane1719
@adambane1719 Ай бұрын
@@QuentinMosses-vr3cv Seppo's gonna sep !
@adambane1719
@adambane1719 Ай бұрын
@@QuentinMosses-vr3cv Seppo's gonna Sep !
@mj.l
@mj.l 28 күн бұрын
@@QuentinMosses-vr3cv their lane? stfu seppo
@alex79suited
@alex79suited 25 күн бұрын
Well, that was awesome, really. Still touring today. Incredible stuff that Rock@Roll. Peace ✌️ 😎 from Canada, eh. Well done.
@Tethysmeer
@Tethysmeer 26 күн бұрын
Mesmerizing Docu. Cried of joy. Those times. Thx
@seanb1081
@seanb1081 25 күн бұрын
Fantastic doco! Thanks for posting and putting it all together. Bloody brilliant. It has gotta be one of the most interesting things Iv'e ever watched on KZbin!
@talktomenowxbmc
@talktomenowxbmc Ай бұрын
For me ACDC was always first and foremost loud Rock'n'Roll band. The have distinct sound that cannot be imitated. You hear them and you know right away this is ACDC. Great documentary with some surprising nuggets. Flash in the Pan was Malcom's and Angus' brother. I had no idea about his influence.
@vgahren
@vgahren 25 күн бұрын
Had no idea Albert’s was such an integral part of the music scene. Because of them, the Aussie legacy continues with bands like the ubiquitous Men At Work, Midnight Oil, and to a certain extent, Wolf Mother and Silver Chair. Good on ya, Diggers! 👍😎
@Gmoneygrip1960
@Gmoneygrip1960 2 күн бұрын
Wow, what a documentary! Perfect in every sense of the word! Loved every minute of it! AC/DC is the best Rock & Roll Band ever!!!!!
@serget2168
@serget2168 Ай бұрын
One of the best ROCK & ROLL BANDS EVER AC DC Kids now days have no clue what they missed out on
@ShaneMclane-PrivateEye
@ShaneMclane-PrivateEye Ай бұрын
You can still listen to the exact same songs. How'd they miss out?
@serget2168
@serget2168 Ай бұрын
@ShaneMclane-PrivateEye no one listening to the radio for example and now days kids listen to hip-hop they never been in a coliseum watching a rock band live
@ShaneMclane-PrivateEye
@ShaneMclane-PrivateEye Ай бұрын
@serget2168 WRONG
@daniellebcooper7160
@daniellebcooper7160 Ай бұрын
i saw them at the box hill town hall in 1976( or 75), when i was a kid. And theyve been special ever since.
@Mognam
@Mognam Ай бұрын
I used to walk 5km barefoot to school back in the olden days. These kids don't know how good they've got it!!!!
@sevenravens
@sevenravens 20 күн бұрын
They were electrifying in concert. From the first note till the last. Nothing like it.
@grantdenniston2839
@grantdenniston2839 25 күн бұрын
Yes grew up in the early seventies and saw ACDC for the first time at of all places Camberwell Civic Centre in 73 here in Melbourne and this isn't unusual considering that they played anywhere when they were trying to get themselves heard and on the map ! I consider myself lucky as lm sure all my friends of the day do that l grew up during this time as anyone will tell you the booze and blues 70s was a hell of a ride for anyone who experienced it ! Unfortunately it was also a violent era with never a dull moment but that aside to be able to experience all these great bands is something l will always treasure ! Good luck to everybody still with us !!
@waterloofishing
@waterloofishing 17 күн бұрын
I was 5years old maybe 6 And Highway to Hell was the Christmas music my momma would jam for us on the way to San Antonio from Austin .. back when Austin was Texan … This video was incredible and I can really appreciate “the long way to the top “ after watching this .. Childhood hero Angus Love him still to this day !! what a player !what a dude ! 🤘🤘cool to learn about this brothers and Australian Rock n roll
@stevodakine1
@stevodakine1 Ай бұрын
AC DC is forever.
@sole__doubt
@sole__doubt 24 күн бұрын
Ive liked AC/DC since I first heard them in the 80s and I had no idea they were Australian. Really good documentary. \m/
@IgorSklyarov-wz1gs
@IgorSklyarov-wz1gs Ай бұрын
Австралийская музыкальная сцена всегда была наполнена талантами, да что скрывать - и офигенными бриллиантами !🎉
@АлександрЧеркасов-д1б
@АлександрЧеркасов-д1б 22 күн бұрын
И один из них потрясюще харизматичный Бон Скот
@IgorSklyarov-wz1gs
@IgorSklyarov-wz1gs 22 күн бұрын
@АлександрЧеркасов-д1б Да, Бон пожалуй лучший чувак рок-н-ролла.
@vadim9236
@vadim9236 15 күн бұрын
​@@АлександрЧеркасов-д1бБон Скот форевер!!!!
@SimpleLifeInHyrule
@SimpleLifeInHyrule 27 күн бұрын
WOW.. Thanks, Ted...OZ ROCK..soundtrack of my life...Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap...Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Oi
@randyperfecto7468
@randyperfecto7468 Ай бұрын
Loved them the first time I heard them with Bon Scott in 1976. Outstanding
@enricosaccheggiani3192
@enricosaccheggiani3192 23 күн бұрын
Wonderful video. I always loved the AC/DC group , but i didn't know this interesting story of the previous group The Easybeats. Thanks. so much
@mohdsharuzsukuabdullah133
@mohdsharuzsukuabdullah133 20 күн бұрын
Simply an awesome rock n roll story..in the sound if pure hard rock! Love it❤
@stevekosak8624
@stevekosak8624 25 күн бұрын
Thank you for this doc! Learned alot about the Young family and ausie sound!! Im a big fan of ac/dc esp. the Bon years Highway to hell is a 12 out of 10 album and just a corker! Cheers!
@paulgibby6932
@paulgibby6932 25 күн бұрын
"No one attacks a guitar like an Australian". Thanks for the vid, lads. (Big Angus fan. Would love to hear from Malcolm too). All the best
@jntaca
@jntaca Ай бұрын
Great documentary. Great family.
@chuckselvage3157
@chuckselvage3157 28 күн бұрын
I grew up in the 80s. Great time to be alive. Sooo many awesome bands.
@thinusbarnard955
@thinusbarnard955 13 күн бұрын
This is a great documentary. Well produced and put together.
@benmayhew373
@benmayhew373 Ай бұрын
Superb documentary 💯🤘👌
@runner2008
@runner2008 25 күн бұрын
Great documentary on the many bands out of Australia trying to make it big under the tutelage of Ted Albert, George and Harry. What a wonderful mentor Ted Albert was. He died way too young at 53. Besides being a huge ACDC fan, I always loved the song Love is in the Air. I had no idea George and Harry wrote it, and I had no idea Ted Albert was behing the movie Strictly Ballroom. I highly recommend the movie if you haven't seen it.
@docbob3030
@docbob3030 24 күн бұрын
As a West Australian, I grew up just down the road from where AC/DC first started and followed them all around Australia attending their gigs in all the little backwater Towns and Pubs through the 70's right through to their massive stadium concerts in the 2000's. There's a statue of Bon Scott in Fremantle, a Port town just out of Perth Western Australia and have also been to Bon Scott museum exhibitions where was able to read letters that he wrote to his Mum and different girlfriends when he first went to London, including Pam herself.......who was obviously the one to provide many of her personal letters for the exhibition. An absolute local legend here who has been immortalised into Australian popular culture. The Angels were the next ban to take me through the rest of my teenage years following bands around pubs and towns until my late 20's, getting to meet the band members many times, and even had the opportunity to see Doc Neeson one last time at a private gig only weeks before he died 😢
@JohnHenrySheridan
@JohnHenrySheridan 12 күн бұрын
That was fantastic !!
@bcfc18751
@bcfc18751 20 күн бұрын
Watched for the memories! I was more of a Led Zeppelin, Rush, Rainbow, Sabbath fan in the 70’s and 80’s but boy could AC/DC Rick!! Where wasWhole lotta Rosie?? My favourite!! Rock on!! 🤘
@HistoryandNostalgiaChannel
@HistoryandNostalgiaChannel 28 күн бұрын
Superb documentary. ACDC forever!
@AEKSnith
@AEKSnith 22 күн бұрын
Bon - forever in our hearts.
@karmicselling4252
@karmicselling4252 21 күн бұрын
Bon - The "soul" of AC/DC.
@BROU-bb2uc
@BROU-bb2uc Ай бұрын
Thx you i almost cried all the way through from joy🤘
@newforestpixie5297
@newforestpixie5297 25 күн бұрын
Waiting For A Train was thankfully played by BBC R1 in England every day during the summertime in 1983.. Dunno if it made the charts but it fitted in & it’s still in my library 😁👍
@DamageToleranceClothing
@DamageToleranceClothing 19 күн бұрын
AC/DC, The Angels, Rose Tattoo.....loved them since I was a kid! Oz rock forever, forever Oz rock!
@Algabatz
@Algabatz 23 күн бұрын
Why, that was two well spent hours! Thank you for sharing!
@Typhoon6317
@Typhoon6317 Ай бұрын
Fantastic doc, thx lads and ladies. AC/DC 🖤
@jessiec4128
@jessiec4128 8 күн бұрын
AC/DC did a concert in Louisiana, and it was Awesome! We were already listening to their music, it was one of my favorite Concerts, I still have a shirt from that night!
@daviedood2503
@daviedood2503 16 күн бұрын
Im 41 and JUST NOW getting into Rock Music. Was mainly pop / R n B etc. Idk why, something just switched in me one day, and I said _"You know, this actually sounds gnarly as hell. Idk why i was never into it. Seems i missed out on alot."_ So I'm definitely HELLA late to the party and i have a ton of catching up to do. I'm starting to learn guitar bc it won't leave me alone for some reason. Like a sorta _"i HAVE to learn to play"_ kinda thing. Really weird. Figured I'd follow it and see what happens. Ac / Dc seems like a gnarly group. Gonna check these guys out, van halen, jimmy hindrix etc. feels like i discovered a different world. 🤘🤣 🔥
@marshlanderdumarais264
@marshlanderdumarais264 27 күн бұрын
Fascinating! A great watch. Thank you!
@johnroberts838
@johnroberts838 9 күн бұрын
That was brilliant, thank you, 👍👍👍 Take care, Melbourne, Australia.
@Ham_rig97
@Ham_rig97 28 күн бұрын
Awesome doco. So much good stuff in this. Thanks
@paultoon
@paultoon 25 күн бұрын
What a fantastic documentary credit to all involved in the making of this i first saw AC/DC at Newcastle Mayfair with Bon Next year if I remember this right. The concert was cancelled due to a fire I got tickets to the rescheduled gig Evie was played and the crowd went wild few months later I bought the sounds magazine Bon was gone x
@lgrant2540
@lgrant2540 14 күн бұрын
Great Doc about Australian Rock. I thought it was about ac/dc but was pleasantly surprised that it was about the industry in Australia that brought us more than just ac/dc, but several others that I just assumed were from the US. Very informative and entertaining.
@HueGWang
@HueGWang Ай бұрын
Australia 4.4 billion years old. We know ROCK!
@rayfabris2512
@rayfabris2512 25 күн бұрын
it's 2025 and AC/DC is still ROCKIN they took a dip in the 80s but still standing in the 90s and on great Rock n Roll band just turn it on 10 and go 😅 Crazy 🤪
@craigconstable9407
@craigconstable9407 Ай бұрын
I lived in Penrith in the 70s and Mount Druitt shopping centre had rose tattoo or the angels and other artists playing and when John Paul Young went on stage everyone threw bottles at him. Long live rock and roll.
@drewdonald6260
@drewdonald6260 26 күн бұрын
God bless Australia! 🥹 I miss it.
@davidfletcher3692
@davidfletcher3692 23 күн бұрын
JPY not a very good match.
@pootle5096
@pootle5096 7 күн бұрын
What. An. AMAZING. Documentary. Thanks for sharing it !
@Vicrattleskull2028
@Vicrattleskull2028 20 күн бұрын
As a kid growing up in the 80s and 90s in Detroit, ACDC was easy to love.
@JarvisGandy
@JarvisGandy 26 күн бұрын
Nice to hear and see the Real Deal as And America patriot I Appreciate the REAL 🇺🇸 Thank you to the Albert Family For helping create and giving those young people the opportunity to Make that sound to all that have left us thank you we miss you 🎸
@NathanChisholm041
@NathanChisholm041 29 күн бұрын
Did you know that the house the boys grew up in was demolished? A property development company was unaware that it was heritage listed and that it was were Angus and Malcom lived so it was smashed down in Sydney a few days ago. Unbelievable....
@kainflynn1430
@kainflynn1430 28 күн бұрын
@@NathanChisholm041 that’s a bit, how should we put it? F*cked really, isn’t it? Had they been politicians, the house would have been preserved in pristine condition, I guarantee you that. Nothing seems sacred anymore, especially in this country. I remember growing up learning about what made us proudly different from any other western culture on the planet. We had a reputation for being a bit of a rough bunch, but we were renowned for being fiercely loyal, honest and generous beyond all expectations. I’m not really THAT old in the scheme of things, so it still held true up until recent years. Nostalgia can be so very bittersweet, letting loose an onslaught of emotions and long buried memories. There really should be something there to mark the place where the house once stood and nurtured the powerhouse members of the Young family.
@123fuhfrtgfh
@123fuhfrtgfh 28 күн бұрын
In burwood? I live in burwood, but until just now, I didn't know that's where they grew up.
@santoslhalper6116
@santoslhalper6116 23 күн бұрын
Awesome!! What a success story. Can't wait to see it for myself in April.
@alexandermills382
@alexandermills382 12 күн бұрын
Today is “Friday on my mind” ! Remember the Bowie version, now I know it was the Easybeats who wrote it, this legendary documentary has filled a lotta memory holes. So proud of the Young brothers, from Glasgow. RIP Maicon and George, Angus McKinnon Young still rockin’ and will be 70 in March. All best from Alex in Norway.
@SPOOKSTR
@SPOOKSTR 24 күн бұрын
My uncle Donny was mates with Mal when they lived in Burwood. He told me they used to smoke dope and plant the leftover seeds in the front yard of the Burwood Police Station.
@Sacred-Profane
@Sacred-Profane 26 күн бұрын
The undisputed World Wide Champions of Rock n Roll ….AC/DC Chuck Berry lives on in AC/DC AC/DC moves Earth & its people… Like No other band. We need to put all of AC/DCs music in all forms in a small space satellite & send it off into the cosmos . Im a fan beyond description… I was born to Rock n Roll & so was everyone else . God Save AC/DC
@mrpolsco6872
@mrpolsco6872 16 күн бұрын
@@Sacred-Profane 100%
Что-что Мурсдей говорит? 💭 #симбочка #симба #мурсдей
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