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Rock Masters - AC/DC

Rock Masters - AC/DC

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: God, I hate corporate lawyers.
Review: Could you imagine that a gig, recorded live, at a british T.V. studio, 25+ years ago, be so precious, that a bunch of legal eagles should decide when it's released.What is this, pure madness!! This rampaging performance by the boys from down-under needs to be released to the world, NOW!!! I've got this on a C.D.R., but wouldn't the factory pressing,with the added D.V.D. goodies attached, be,in Bon Scott's words,"A TOUCH TOO MUCH!!".It's a great concert, with all of the roar power that you'de expect from these guys, but recorded back in the days when AC/DC where still earning their stripes.Just look at how these guys turn a solemn, quiet crowd,expecting to see "THE SENSATIONAL ALEX HARVEY BAND" into instant converts of wild, blistering guitar solos, and stage antics to match!.
All power to them, I say!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Quick Opinion
Review: I encourage everyone to buy this new DVD because it's among the rare official video appearances of AC/DC on stage of this early period. It's good, solid rock and funny, although the audience looks rather like a classical music audience than Rock...!

The concert was aired here months ago on Swiss TV channel SF2 and still, I think I'll buy it as soon the zone 2 encoding DVDs hits the stores. I am sure that the DVD would aslo include some kind of bonus features.

AC/DC rules.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can't wait for this DVD!
Review: I have this on video and the band smokes! I think they replaced The Sensational Alex Harvey Band at the last-minute, and blew-out the doors. One guy in the crowd is dressed like Angus and gong nuts, while the rest of the audience seems in shock as Angus walks(runs) up the aisles and into women's laps as he plays. This show is AC/DC at their ... best, and a MUST for the average AC/DC fan,but a MUST HAVE for Bon Scott fanatics! Bon is in his element and his voice sounds cool as (heck)! The whole band gives the whole crowd the proverbial middle-finger,while playing for them with a passion. If you want blood, check-out this DVD!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This was released in japan already....
Review: It is now "out of print" over there also... great show though. it was really cool seeing Bon Scott in action. I saw let there be rock years ago,but didnt appreciate it as i was mainly a brian johnson fan. Now that i have added a few years under my belt i completly enjoy the Bon Scott era more.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Rock Masters - AC/DC DVD
Review: Man I would love to rate this ting 5 stars but it's really hard when it isn't scheduled for release until 2010!!! What is up with that? I could be talking face to face with Bon Scott in hell by then. It's time for the record executives and lawyers to release this baby so the world can be a better place. Other wise the terroists win.

LET THERE BE DVD!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Needs to come out!!
Review: This is exactly what I have been waiting for, a Bon Scott concert on DVD. From the reviews I've read, I'm a commited buyer! So please try and get this out as soon as possible (Let There Be Rock needs to come out on DVD too) Alright that's all for now.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: i was there
Review: this is the concert i have been waiting for to be put out on dvd i was at this concert in 1977 when it was a last minute change of group it was supposed to be the sensational alex harvey band but they pulled out so ac/dc got invited to play in front of the cameras and what you see and hear is exactly how it was 26 years ago raw uninterupted power rock at its best. i have owned a few copies of this on video through the years but this quality cant be beaten . i highly advise people who never got a chance to see the late great bon scott at his best.....hopefully there will be other concerts released in time on dvd.......

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Saturday that changed my life forever
Review: This is the one, the concert that changed my life. And I wasn't even there...

It was a Saturday evening in late 1977 and I was settling down in front of the family TV to watch the Sensational Alex Harvey Band live in concert on the BBC, only to find that Alex Harvey had died two days previously. So, instead, they put on a concert by this obscure band from Australia of all places (remember this was 25 years ago and I was a quiet 14 year old growing up in sleepy Worcestershire in England) who noone had ever heard of, let alone seen live.

And there they were: a bare torsoed Bon leering at the crowd, a manic schoolboy Angus foaming at the mouth, strutting and duckwalking and sweating and sweating and, well you know the picture so well. Then there were the back three, Malcolm, Phil and Cliff who just got on and did their jobs...and if you look at the instruments they played on the Stiff Upper Lip tour last year...yes, those are the same beaten up guitar and bass that they used in 1977. (Well OK, Cliff had just joined so I think he was playing a Fender rather than a Musicman Stingray, but Malcolm's guitar is definitely the same...you get the picture)

And what did this band do? They played songs the like of which I had never heard, with a power and intensity that I had never seen (and have never seen anyone equal since) As I write, I'm shaking just remembering it all now.

Angus didn't have a wireless rig at that time, but just marvel at how he moves around the stage...and is walked through the audience on Bon's shoulders playing an outrageous guitar solo on an incredibly long version of "Rocker".

"Problem Child", "Whole Lotta Rosie", Hell Ain't a Bad Place To Be": we're so familiar with these songs now and they still give me that shiver down the spine when I hear them today. Do you remember the first time you heard these songs?

Exactly, and then... "In the beginning, back in 1955, man didn't know 'bout the Rock 'n' Roll show, and nobody jived..." Yes, they played "Let There Be Rock"... and then they finished with "TNT" with Angus punching the air in time with the title...

This concert is my Dallas 1pm. I remember it like it was yesterday, not 25 years ago.

I haven't seen this concert since that first (and only?) showing on TV 25 years ago, but because the BBC put it out at the same time on FM radio I was able to tape it, and that is what has probably helped me remember so much about it. I played that tape to death.

The irony is that this is a Zone 1 DVD, so I can't play it on my European Zone 2 DVD player, and there don't seem to be any plans to release this DVD in the UK any time soon: You Americans are very, very lucky.

I guess I'll have to spend the $75 to get my player chipped. That's expensive, but for this DVD, it will be the best $75 I'll ever spend.

To all of you reading this review, I urge you to buy this DVD. And when you watch it for the first time, remember where you were when you first saw or heard AC/DC.

This DVD is a precious record of what was their finest hour - at the height of their abilities, at the height of their passion, and at the height of their desire to conquer the world.

The World's Greatest Band

Ride On

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: why is this not out yet?
Review: This thing needs to be out!!! What are they waiting for? Its been on here for months. Any DVD with Bon Scott will be awesome. Also they need to put let there be rock out on dvd also.Im ready to open up a beer and crank the volume up and rock. Lets GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: WHY is everyone raging about how excellent this is?
Review: Yeah, it's great to have a Bon era DVD officially released at last, but it's flawed. As a whole the performance IS a GREAT performance, but annoying - and strangely - it's ruined by Bon spending the ENTIRE gig singing in a different key to the rest of the band! Why he does that, I don't know, he sings fine on every other (unofficial) recording I've seen from this era, but on this one night, he was TOTALLY off key.

The band though, as usual, are totally ON, Angus unleashing the expected guitar pyrotechnics when required. Brilliant stuff. You think he's good now? He was even BETTER then!

If Bon had remembered to sing in tune during this show, I would have given this DVD a solid 5, no question. As it stands, it's a frustrating 3.

To be honest, we'd all be better off with a DVD release of 'Let There Be Rock' than this DVD. Or it'd be nice if someone thought to to release the 1978 Glasgow film made during the recording of the material that became the 'If You Want Blood' live album. Now THAT show WAS classic 'DC!


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