If a few days ago we announced in June that order would be issued on DVD the film Let There Be Rock, which reflects the performance of AC / DC in Paris in late 1979, now we learn by their lead singer, Brian Johnson, who recently more than a month will be ready their new live album. This is the already mentioned Live in Buenos Aires, a summary of the three sold-out performances that gave the Australian band in early December 2009 at the Estadio River Plate, in the Black Ice world tour Tour.
The cover and contents of the album has not leaked yet. Brian Johnson said in an interview with OversteetTV: Several shots of the concert were used for the first single from the soundtrack of Iron Man 2, AC / DC released last year. This is the video for 'Shoot To Thrill''TNT' for a promo of NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing), the most important automotive category United States.
Both videos are available on YouTube and give us an idea of what were those three nights in Buenos Aires with River Stadium with a capacity for 65,000 people, filled to the brim. On the near future of AC / DC Johnson commented: The list of topics of Buenos Aires, similar to other tour dates were as follows: Bis: If we compare both recordings, in Paris to Buenos Aires, we seem to by two bands.
One that began to emerge and be known in Europe and another on the crest of the wave, filling stadiums wherever he go. But to be honest I prefer those early AC / DC with Bon Scott in front, without much paraphernalia. Although it is clear that Australians are still a perfect machine of rock & roll.
The cover and contents of the album has not leaked yet. Brian Johnson said in an interview with OversteetTV: Several shots of the concert were used for the first single from the soundtrack of Iron Man 2, AC / DC released last year. This is the video for 'Shoot To Thrill''TNT' for a promo of NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing), the most important automotive category United States.
Both videos are available on YouTube and give us an idea of what were those three nights in Buenos Aires with River Stadium with a capacity for 65,000 people, filled to the brim. On the near future of AC / DC Johnson commented: The list of topics of Buenos Aires, similar to other tour dates were as follows: Bis: If we compare both recordings, in Paris to Buenos Aires, we seem to by two bands.
One that began to emerge and be known in Europe and another on the crest of the wave, filling stadiums wherever he go. But to be honest I prefer those early AC / DC with Bon Scott in front, without much paraphernalia. Although it is clear that Australians are still a perfect machine of rock & roll.
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