Watch Rare Footage Of AC/DC’s 1979 Performance Of Highway To Hell

The 40th anniversary of AC/DC’s classic Highway To Hell is creeping up in a few days (July 27, for the faithful). In light of this special anniversary, the band has released rare video footage from their Plug Me In DVD box on their YouTube channel. If you were never able to get the DVD, you can now watch AC/DC performing Highway To Hell at the Dutch TV show Countdown from July 13, 1979.The balance of energy between the band and the audience is simply incredible. You can tell the crowd knows they are witnessing an important piece of rock’n’roll history in the making. Check out the video below: More videos are to follow: The Jack on July 24th, and Whole Lotta Rosie on July 31st. The band has even reactivated their Instagram account to celebrate this anniversary. Recent suspici...

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