Sunday, February 6, 2011

AC / DC finally released on DVD the film Let There Be Rock

On December 9, 1979 an Australian band of rock & roll acting in The Pavilion, the venue where Parisian landfall to occur in the French capital Highway To Hell, an album which shot to worldwide fame. It was AC / DC with Bon Scott in front and the VHS of that concert was released a year later in France, the issue being postponed in the United States until the band succeed in the United States Back In Black and its new singer, Brian Johnson.

Now justice is done and is published next June on DVD remastered and corrected the image. It is an intense concert, the band is a juggernaut of rock & roll and boogie with the best stuff you may never had the band, something that fans of Bon Scott nod, with permission of the black disc content.

AC / DC at its full powers played that night 13 tracks that are shown on this tape No gimmicks. The rock & roll band you should see before you die played all his hits then and now: 'Live Wire', 'Shot Down In Flames', 'The Jack', 'Highway To Hell', 'High Voltage', 'Whole Lotta Rosie' and the song that gives title.

The film, directed by Eric Dionysius and Eric Mistler, shows scenes from backstage before the concert and intersperses interviews with band members, with absurd questions like "do you expect the Third World War?". As extras may be included, it would be fair, promotional videos for 'Jailbreak', 'It's a Long Way To The Top', Highway To Hell, 'Show Down In Flames "and" Touch Too Much', filmed between 1975 and 1979.

This was the set list of that magical night in Paris I hope I get a copy, and you too, no?

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