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Wow, talk about an odd pairing.Quote
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First saw AC/DC open for Lou Reed .... Festival Hall Melbourne 1974 ...
......... Pre Bon Scott days .... Dave Evans lead vocals ...
So awesome. Angus and Mal look so happy to be jamming with the Stones. I love that Mick, Keith and Ronnie, who aren't tall by any stretch, look like ogres next to them.Quote
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How Mick controlled this cacophony of sound is anyone’s business. Beautiful stuff.
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keefriff99So awesome. Angus and Mal look so happy to be jamming with the Stones. I love that Mick, Keith and Ronnie, who aren't tall by any stretch, look like ogres next to them.Quote
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How Mick controlled this cacophony of sound is anyone’s business. Beautiful stuff.
Especially because Angus and Malcolm never cracked smiles onstage as part of AC/DC. I guess it was their "game face" to play with deadly serious intent, so it's a nice change to see them beaming.Quote
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keefriff99So awesome. Angus and Mal look so happy to be jamming with the Stones. I love that Mick, Keith and Ronnie, who aren't tall by any stretch, look like ogres next to them.Quote
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How Mick controlled this cacophony of sound is anyone’s business. Beautiful stuff.
Yeah, sheer joy amongst the players everywhere in this, love it.
I've watched this clip before, but it's always worth revisiting. Malcolm was so smart and passionate about rock'n'roll. He really knew his stuff when it came to music and was very articulate about it.