1. Live Wire 2. Shot Down In Flames 3. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be 4. Sin City 5. Walk All Over You 6. Bad Boy Boogie 7. The Jack 8. Highway To Hell 9. Girls Got Rhythm 10. High Voltage 11. Whole Lotta Rosie 12. Rocker 13. Let There Be Rock AC/DC: Let There Be Rock was filmed on 9 December 1979 at the Pavillon de Paris in Paris, France, and also contains interviews with members of the band, including lead vocalist Bon Scott, who died two months after filming. The concert film was re-released on a Blu-ray/DVD double pack along with a collector's tin, concert pictures, a souvenir guitar pick, and a 32-page booklet, or just as Blu-ray or DVD individual sets on 7 June 2011. Only 90,000 of the collectors tins were made, and each labeled with a number out of 90,000 on the base of the tin.
Director: Eric Weisbard•Genres: Concert Film, Documentary, Music
Plot Summary
This iconic concert film captures AC/DC at the height of their powers during their 1979 'Highway to Hell' tour. It showcases the band's raw energy and electrifying performance, highlighting the legendary Bon Scott in one of his final major appearances. The movie is a definitive visual testament to the band's visceral rock and roll sound and stage presence.
Critical Reception
AC/DC: Let There Be Rock is universally acclaimed as one of the definitive rock concert films, celebrated for its unadulterated energy and the raw power of the band. Critics and fans alike praise it as an essential document of AC/DC's classic era, particularly the magnetic performance of Bon Scott.
What Reviewers Say
An electrifying and essential document of AC/DC's raw power.
Features Bon Scott in a legendary, high-octane performance.
Captures the visceral energy of a classic rock concert.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly praise the film for its incredible energy, iconic performances by Bon Scott and the band, and its status as a must-watch for any AC/DC fan. Many highlight its authenticity and how well it captures the spirit of the band live.
Fun Fact
The film was shot during AC/DC's 'Highway to Hell' tour in late 1979, but was released in 1980 after the tragic death of lead singer Bon Scott in February of that year.
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This is without doubt one of the absolute classics when it comes to live performance videos. Filmed at a smaller (by comparision of todays standards) venue with minimal lighting and effects. Also one of Bon's last performances with the band...