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AC/DC Concert

Towson State College (Towson, MD)

AC/DC

10.16.1979
Tracks: 11 / Total Time: 1:15:56
Catalog: King Biscuit

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Concert Summary

AC/DC had been in existence for six years and had released as many albums when they recorded this rollicking show at Towson State College, near Baltimore, Maryland. The band was in its prime, with vocalist Bon Scott leading the group through what would later be viewed as some of their strongest material, with the Young Brothers (Angus and Malcolm) driving the guitar-boogie riffs at full throttle.

The band had just released Highway To Hell, the album that would break the entertaining Aussie band worldwide, and was…entire summary

Concert Set List

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  • Jeeg Robot | Wednesday, December 31, 2008 | 6:23 am

    always at the top... waiting for them in italy... ac-dc rocks !!!!!!

  • mickthequick | Wednesday, December 31, 2008 | 5:29 am

    Along with mid-point Rolling Stones, there have been few bands that DEFINE, at least to me, what rock roll was, and could still be. Powerful and energetic... this is what made me feel ALIVE as a very young rock fan. Also the new ac/dc album is kick-ass. M I C K

  • Anonymous | Saturday, December 27, 2008 | 12:49 am

    great

  • chickenbob | Friday, December 26, 2008 | 11:17 am

    i hate to say this but back in the day i wasn"t a fan but has i got older i realise they"re really good! bon scott was great!!! but brian j. stepped right up to plate!!!!!!! and thats all i really got to say right now !

  • chevs | Friday, December 05, 2008 | 2:42 pm

    Bon Scott's singing just meshed great with the band. Great Show!! Brain Johnson was a good replacment, but, he's no Bon Scott

  • Edgewise65 | Thursday, December 04, 2008 | 7:17 pm

    My first AC/DC concert was in Dec 77 - Memphis TN, opening for Kiss. The next day I bought my first album by the band "Let There Be Rock". 30 plus yeas later Im still a fan, and still buying anything they release. I realize how lucky I was to have seen the that line up with Bon.

  • gibson5150 | Friday, November 28, 2008 | 9:31 pm

    long time fan here.i have most of this show on a old bootleg.the only thing they cut out of the show was at the end of the jack just before highway to hell.bon say's so we'd like to ask the security down the front here to F**K OFF and then tells them to just take a side seet.bon scott you got to love em'

  • eastside | Friday, November 21, 2008 | 5:16 pm

    First concert front row Detroit Cobo Arena, 1978 AC/DC blew Aerosmith off the stage. EASTSIDE

  • mahoob | Friday, November 21, 2008 | 1:56 pm

    I love this recording! I am 43 and have been an AC/DC fan since '78. My first AC/DC concert was 1980 after Bon had passed. When I listen to AC/DC pre-Back In Black I feel like I missed out on a legendary singer. I appreciate their music more today than I ever have. I so wish that I could have seen AC/DC play in a small club venue with Bon singing. Their energy and enthusiasm is vibrant. So I enjoy reading other people's comments on the concerts they saw in the 70's. I recently saw AC/DC in Chicago (Nov '08) and they still have the same energy and put on a killer show. I just wish I could hear more Bon era songs. High Voltage, Let There Be Rock and Powerage are my favorite albums! Thank you for posting this concert and the commentaries.

  • jonsilence | Thursday, November 20, 2008 | 10:36 pm

    I saw this tour in Long Beach California, Sept '79, one month before this gig. I had been an AC/DC for quite awhile, but it was my first time seeing them live. I'm so glad I did, given Bon's passing not long after. Outside the venue there were a group of Christian protesters carrying big signs that said "AC/DC fans are on the Highway to Hell!" and preaching through megaphones. I couldn't figure out if it was real or maybe a publicity stunt (and a great one at that) cooked-up by AC/DC management. Whatever, it was the perfect surreal intro to a kick-ass night with Bon and the boys that sounded just like this live show here at Wolfgang's Vault. Long live the memory of Bon, truly one of a kind....what a voice.

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