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December 29, 20190.0
Originally scheduled as an appearance by The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, his unexpected retirement two days prior saw AC/DC drafted as a last minute replacement. Filmed at the end of their UK tour, the band appear at their very best, with both Bon Scott and Angus Young displaying a talent that would go on to make AC/DC one of the most successful rock bands of modern times. Released in part on the later Plug Me In video collection, I personally believe this to be the best remaining live recoding of AC/DC during the Bon Scott era and a must for any serious collector.
Live '77 - At The Golders Green Hippodrome London
Tracks:
1. Let There Be Rock
2. Problem Child
3. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
4. Whole Lotta Rosie
5. Bad Boy Boogie
6. Rocker
7. T.N.T.
Credits:
Recorded live in London (Golders Green Hippodrome), 27 October 1977
Produced by Michael Appleton
Directed by Tom Corcoran
Audio engineer: Keith Harrow
Filmed by BBC1 for "Sight & Sound In Concert," aired 29 October 1977
Originally shot on video
Digital remaster by CreaTVty for NBDtv
DVD Video: NTSC, 480i, original 4:3 aspect ratio
DVD Audio: PCM 2.0
Cover photo by Joe Stevens
Released in Japan by VAP Video on 22 January 2003
Personel:
Angus Young: Lead Guitar
Malcolm Young: Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals
Bon Scott: Lead Vocals
Cliff Williams: Bass, Backing Vocals
Phil Rudd: Drums
Notes:
The audio used on this DVD was taken from the original video master which was in mono, so the 2.0 mix is not a 'real' stereo mix. Although issued commercially and only in Japan, this DVD can be considered a semi-official DVD, was not authorized by the band or Sony, and the US release planned for February 2003 was canceled for this reason. Counterfeit copies have been released.