[kj] (OT) AC/DC Last Night in LA

Alex Smith vassifer at earthlink.net
Wed Dec 10 15:09:40 EST 2008



Speaking of AC/DC.....

http://vassifer.blogs.com/alexinnyc/2008/12/dirty-deeds-indeed.html

Alex in NYC



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>Nice, summary, TB. Spoken like a true fan! : )

>

>k.w.

>SoCal

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>Subject: [kj] (OT) AC/DC Last Night in LA

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>> Caught AC/DC last night in Los Angeles at the Forum arena. It's been a

>> long time since I've been to a show that wrecked my hearing like this one

>> did.

>>

>> I had the "paperless ticket" entry which is something I suppose

>> Ticketmaster came up with to prevent people from scalping the best seats

>> in the house. Basically, you buy your seat(s) online at TM, they give you

>> a confirmation code but you never get a physical ticket, not even a PDF

>> file ticket so in theory you have nothing to sell, especially the day of

>> the show if you're a scalper unless you're going in with the person(s) you

>> sold your tickets to.

>>

>> I originally got a pair of 21st row seats right next to the end stage in

>> the center of the floor and when a friend bailed a couple days after I

>> bought them, I was able to sell my extra on eBay for a few hundred bucks,

>> thus paying for both my tickets. The buyer met me at the Forum at a

>> predetermined time and location and what I had to do was present the

>> credit card I bought the tickets with at the door, the security dude scans

>> my CC with a handheld ticket printer which spit out a little receipt for

>> each ticket that looked like it came from 7/11 that had the seat number

>> and in we went. Congratulations, TM - nice try. No problem for me but

>> the couple behind didn't have the right credit card they bought their

>> tickets with. I dunno what happened with them but they were freaking out.

>>

>> After a few drinks we caught some of the opening band's set. "The Answer"

>> was kind of like a more boring, anonymous version of The Darkness. Some

>> solid tunes but nothing revolutionary or memorable.

>>

>> AC/DC came on right about 9pm on the money and man, they were fucking

>> loud. Not only loud, but really crisp and clear, especially Angus' guitar

>> which could have cut through a nuclear blast. Although singer Brian

>> Johnson was a bit buried in the mix, he sounded very strong for the entire

>> show and overall, I'd say the sound was among the cleanest, sharpest hard

>> rock shows in an arena (especially the notoriously shitty sounding Forum)

>> I've heard in years. Angus Young (and his brother Malcom) have one of the

>> purest rock n' roll guitar tones especially live of anyone you'd see and

>> hear. the live album "If You Want Blood" is one of the best sounding live

>> records imo, and last night's show has that same direct, clean live sound.

>>

>> Following a short CG animated cartoon introduction video on a set of big

>> clear video screens, they opened with "Rock and Roll Train" off the new

>> album followed by what I'd call the only semi deep classic cut of the

>> night, "Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be."

>>

>> Of course, as per any AC/DC show, you get the big hits, meaning the four

>> main cuts from "Back in Black," as well as the usual suspects from the Bon

>> Scott era. What breaks the current set up is the inclusion of 5 tracks

>> spread throughout the main set from the new "Black Ice" album. Of those

>> tracks, I'd say "Anything Goes" came off the best. The title track, Black

>> Ice is a beer run song. Interestingly, aside from "For Those About To

>> Rock" and "Thunderstruck," there were no songs in the set from any Brian

>> Johnson album after "Back in Black" up to the new album which is basically

>> a 20+ year chunk of their career ignored.

>>

>> The band are physically really showing their age. Angus looks pretty

>> creepy these days and someone should tell him it's just fuckin' weird for

>> a guy who looks like a trollish, balding grandpa to be doing a

>> semi-striptease in the middle of "The Jack." Still aside from struggling

>> a bit with the intro to Thunderstruck, he still has all his chops even if

>> he has slowed down a tad as far as running around the stage from the old

>> days. But from a musical standpoint, the band as a whole sounded every

>> bit as sharp and solid as they ever have.

>>

>> If I had one complaint, the Forum crowd wasn't really that loud, kinda

>> tame overall. Pretty wide mix of ages, a lot of people my age or even

>> older for whom this was and will be their only rock concert in the past

>> few years but a lot of 20-somethings and younger kids as well. Pretty

>> much the same kinda crowd as the Van Halen show I caught last year. At

>> least the drunken asshole factor was non-existant.

>>

>> Overall, a really solid, kinda predictable (if you know anything at all

>> about AC/DC's history) but highly enjoyable nearly 2 hour show right down

>> to the silly giant inflatable "Rosie" which gyrated on the huge train

>> backdrop during "Whole Lotta Rosie."

>>

>> T.B.

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