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AC/DC — Live Clips

Rare live footage of AC/DC, curated from across the internet. Browse 9 clips below.

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About Live Footage

Live performance footage captures the energy, spontaneity, and imperfection that studio recordings polish away. The rarest live clips are from small venues, early gigs, one-off collaborations, and performances where something unexpected happened — a song played differently, a moment of improvisation, or a connection between the artist and the audience that was never repeated.

About AC/DC

AC/DC are an Australian rock band formed in Sydney in 1973. Their music has been variously described as hard rock, blues rock and heavy metal, although the band calls it simply "rock and roll". They are cited as a formative influence on the new wave of British heavy metal bands. The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003 and have sold over 200 million records worldwide, maki...

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    AC/DC Squealer live RARE VERSION covered by BALLBREAKERS-FRENCH TRIBUTE TO BON SCOTT

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    AC/DC - Ride On (Stade De France, Paris, June 2001)

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    AC/DC - Jailbreak (Live at Donington, 8/17/91)

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    AC/DC - Monsters '79 Bon Scott RARE full show

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  • Thumbnail for AC/DC "Whole Lotta Rosie" Live on BBC TV 1978 (rare copy - great sound) by AC/DC

    AC/DC "Whole Lotta Rosie" Live on BBC TV 1978 (rare copy - great sound)

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    AC/DC - Let There Be Rock in London, october 1977 #acdc #rocknroll #livemusic #rock #live

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    AC/DC - Highway to Hell (Live - from Countdown, 1979)

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    AC/DC - Nervous Shakedown live 1983 tour rehearsal

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AC/DC Live Footage

The raw energy of a live AC/DC performance is a sight to behold. For over four decades, the band has been thrilling audiences with their unique brand of hard-hitting rock and roll. From their early days in Sydney to their current status as one of the best-selling artists of all time, AC/DC's music has been a staple of live performances around the world.

One of the most fascinating aspects of live footage is its ability to capture the imperfections and spontaneity that studio recordings often gloss over. A rare clip from 1977 shows AC/DC performing "Let There Be Rock" in London, with Bon Scott's unmistakable stage presence and Brian Johnson's (who would later join the band) guitar work on full display. This performance is a testament to the band's ability to connect with their audience, even at an early stage in their career.

The 1970s were a pivotal time for AC/DC, marked by the release of their breakthrough album "Highway to Hell" and the subsequent tour that would cement their reputation as one of the leading rock bands of the era. A clip from Countdown, a popular Australian music show, captures the band's performance of "Highway to Hell" in 1979. This live rendition showcases the band's ability to craft catchy hooks and memorable riffs, which would become hallmarks of their sound.

The early days of AC/DC were marked by a raw energy that would eventually give way to the polished sound of their later years. A rare rehearsal clip from 1983, "AC/DC - Nervous Shakedown live 1983 tour rehearsal," provides a glimpse into the band's pre-tour preparations. This footage is a treasure trove for fans, offering a unique insight into the band's creative process and the evolution of their sound.

One of the most iconic performances in AC/DC's history is undoubtedly "Monsters '79 Bon Scott RARE full show." This 1979 concert features the late Bon Scott on vocals, delivering his signature blend of swagger and charisma. The setlist includes fan favorites like "Whole Lotta Rosie" and "Jailbreak," which showcase the band's ability to craft catchy, hard-hitting rock songs.

AC/DC's influence can be seen in many other bands that followed in their footsteps. As one of the formative influences on the new wave of British heavy metal bands, they paved the way for a generation of musicians who would go on to shape the sound of rock music in the decades to come.

The band's ability to adapt and evolve over the years has been a key factor in their enduring success. A 1991 performance at Donington Park features Angus Young's signature schoolboy antics, while Brian Johnson delivers his distinctive vocals on "Jailbreak." This clip showcases the band's ability to deliver high-energy performances even after decades of touring.

The band's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003 was a testament to their enduring influence on rock music. With over 200 million records sold worldwide, AC/DC is one of the best-selling artists of all time. Their live performances continue to captivate audiences around the world, with each show a testament to the band's ability to craft memorable songs and deliver high-energy performances.

In addition to their own material, AC/DC has also been known to cover other artists' songs in their live shows. A rare clip from 2001 features the band performing "Ride On" at the Stade De France in Paris. This performance showcases the band's ability to adapt and reinterpret their own music for different audiences.

The final clip, a French tribute to Bon Scott, features the band BALLBREAKERS covering AC/DC's "Squealer." This rare version is a testament to the enduring legacy of Bon Scott, whose charisma and stage presence continue to inspire musicians around the world.

Curated from public records and music databases.