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Blistering footage of a young AC/DC blowing the roof off the sucker in 1978
10.19.2016
12:15 pm
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Perhaps I’m guilty of overusing words like “blistering” or “insane” when it comes to describing a live performance by AC/DC, especially when the perpetually shirtless Bon Scott is involved. However in this case both words perfectly describe this footage from the band’s appearance on the short-lived BBC television show Rock Goes to College back in 1978. The gigs filmed for the show were intimate affairs—limited to a few thousand fans which you really get a feel for when you watch the young hell-bent Aussies (Angus Young was only 23 at the time and his brother Malcolm just 25) rip through songs from 1978’s Powerage (as well as the band’s live record If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It) from the same year), 1977’s Let There Be Rock, and 1975’s T.N.T. The resulting set is an absolutely titanic cross-section of the band’s already spectacular catalog. Also of note is the fact that in 1978 the band was still somewhat “under the radar” though they were already wildly popular in their homeland which makes this raw footage shot in the UK extra compelling.

See it after the jump…

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Posted by Cherrybomb
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10.19.2016
12:15 pm
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The Cars live in Brighton, 1978
12.11.2012
03:08 pm
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The Cars perform before an audience of students at the University Of Sussex in Brighton, England - November, 1978. This was broadcast of part of the BBC’s Rock Goes To College series.

Just What I Needed
Good Times Roll
My Best Friend’s Girl
All Mixed Up
Night Spots
Bye Bye Love
Don’t Cha Stop
You’re All I’ve Got Tonight

A workmanlike set. As much as I loved the band, The Cars were never a particularly exciting live act, sacrificing heat for crafty perfectionism, but they never sounded less than really really good. Pure pop with a little bit of a punk bite.
 

Posted by Marc Campbell
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12.11.2012
03:08 pm
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