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OK, just pop in disc 1, look at the hilarious arcade computer game menu, and you know it’s gonna be fun. Because AC/DC was and is always in for a bit of fun. Have a good time, while rockin’ out. Judged from the content on this boxset, that is very obvious. Select “Hell Ain’t A Bad Place To Be” and you just can’t not bang your head a little bit to the electrifying sound, which, on this track, sounds absolutely brilliant, beautifully remastered for this release. The really old clips before that sound a bit muffled, probably because of age. Further on the sound is varying between spectacular and a bit cranky.
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I understand that the restoration people only can do so much, but I’m very satisfied with their clean-up work.
At last, with this release, we get to see Bon Scott’s funny stage persona in full, making funny faces and winking at the cameras. In “Rocker” you can’t stop laughing when Angus goes into the frozen (from shock?) audience and gets in their hair. More jokes from the band as they cut off Pete Drummond’s intro speech on camera, and just kick off with “Problem Child”.
The selection of songs is very good, although I suspect that some fans will miss their personal favorites.
Rounding out disc 1 are some cool vintage interview clips with the band and one long interview with a very laid back Bon Scott.
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Disc 2 contains live material with singer Brian Johnson. As there are several live dvd releases out there featuring Brian, most fans are familiar with Brian’s showmanship. It’s nice to see some of his most early footage with the band, from 1981, including some interview clips, where he admitted that he didn’t realise what he was in for or how big the band already had become.
Especially cool is the VH-1 clip where we see the band in a very small studio space as opposed to the large stages we have seen them up until now, but with a good sense of being a tight unit and comfortable with each other and just enjoying playing rock n’ roll together. Rehearsal footage made during the soundcheck for this session is presented as a bonus, also very cool. We see Angus playing with a cigarette in his mouth and just jamming along. The sound starts out a bit crap, because it’s a soundcheck, but later on we get to hear the instruments getting into the mix and Brian’s dancing along.
The other cool extra on this disc is live footage taken from the Rolling Stones 40 Licks tour, where AC/DC probably shared the bill on that day in 2003.
Angus and Malcolm join the Stones on stage to play “Rock Me Baby”, an old B.B. King blues track. Keith and Ron Wood and Angus doing his usual funny thing, just a pleasure to watch. You can tell by the look on all of their faces that The Stones and the Young brothers really had some fun there.
Disc 3 contains first of all some tracks that have been cut from disc 1 and 2. Why not put it there in the first place? I don’t know. Maybe to ensure picture and sound quality with a high bitrate on those discs. Maybe to give the fans some extra stuff for buying the Collector’s Edition. Among the highlights is a clip with band rehearsal footage from 1983, where we see the band playing facing each other, a set up anyone who’s playing in a band will recognise. Great stuff.
Also featuring on this disc is a big part of a concert filmed in 1983 in Houston, with 9 songs in a row. A bit of a shame that they didn’t put the entire gig on here.
All in all, I had a great time going through all this stuff, and I’m very pleased that live material from the Bon Scott era has been made available. I still can’t believe the energy Angus has when I see him play (I myself saw AC/DC play in 1988 and 2000). The way he moves like he’s on full tilt and bangs his head, as if he’s the greatest fan of the band, and then play so effortlessly, amazing. Especially the old stuff is great where he looks just like a kid (and probably was).
Apart from the great dvd’s you get a nice booklet, and some facsimiles from old concert tickets and backstage passes, and a concert poster from 1979.
A spectacular set for a great price. Highly recommended! And Amazon, please, don’t list this as a Rolling Stones release, they’re on 1 bloody track for pete’s sake. This is AC/DC, man.
I agree with Brian on many of his points and I have a few things to say about this 3 DVD set..
I bought it today (3 DVD set) at Best Buy for $34.99. IF you bought a Audio CD Sampler they have avaiable of PLUG ME IN.. ONLY thru Best Buy for $1.99..you get a coupon with the CD worth $3.00 off the price of either DVD set. They are selling the 2 DVD set for $16.99. Both of these prices last until 10PM on October 20th.
As far as the quality of this set and the 3rd DVD…Here goes
The sequencing on this is dissapointing…AND for those of you have acquired AC/DC video material in the past (bootlegs)..you also know that most of these performances are not only out of sequence..but are also INCOMPLETE…like some songs were left off the DVD intentionaly.
This is quite evident in the Bon Scott material.
I have a great ROIO DVD (called LIVE WIRE…LIVE FROM EUROPE 1977-1978 from the Captain Video Label) of all three of the Bon Scott Concerts from the Rock Goes to College, Sight and Sound and the Apollo Glasgow Scotland..and they are all COMPLETE performances and I have to say actualy BETTER video quality than what’s provided on this disc. The audio on this DVD is in sync with a Stereo mix and is outstanding..but songs are missing..and some of these songs that are missing are on the Family Jewels DVD set..i.e. RIFF RAFF from the Glasgow is the first song..with R& R Damnation is second and so on..
The 1983 Summit Houston TX concert is of excellent quality for its day..being shot on 3/4″ videotape (Video geeks will know what this is) and the audio is a “live mix ” from the video..not post produced in stereo or anything..just a basic 2 channel mono mix with the mix at the mercy of the FOH audio engineer. BUT as the other concerts on here..it is INCOMPLETE….the concert IS played in sequence for what was played on the Flick Of The Switch tour..but its missing the 5 last songs of the concert….after Hells Bells which is the last song on the disc..its missing Highway To Hell, Whole Lotta Rosie, Let There Be Rock, T.N.T. & For Those About To Rock.
The interview stuff on the 3rd DVD is interesting, but IMO not really enough to buy the 3 DVD set.
The only reason to have the Bonus disc iS if you really want/love the Flick Of The switch tour for the Houston TX show. The poster (which is pretty cool…but), backstage passes, ticket stubs, etc..that are included in the 3 DVD set are all to me just a waste of time/material unless you are into that kinda memorabilia. Instead of the memorablila stuff..I myself would have rather had another DVD included with COMPLETE & in sequence concerts from the Fly On The Wall, Who Made Who, or Blow Up Your Video tours..which ARE in existance!
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