AC/DC: Let There Be Rock

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"The only movie powered by AC/DC"
  • PG
  • 1980
  • 1 hr 35 min
  • 8.3  (1,292)

AC/DC: Let There Be Rock is a concert film from 1980 that showcases Australian hard rock band AC/DC's electrifying live performance at the Pavillon de Paris on December 9, 1979. The film captures the band at the height of their powers with their iconic lineup featuring lead vocalist Bon Scott, guitarists Angus and Malcolm Young, bassist Cliff Williams, and drummer Phil Rudd.

The film begins with the band playing "Live Wire" in front of a sold-out crowd of 7,000 fans. The energy and intensity of the performance leave no doubt that AC/DC is one of the greatest live bands in the world. Their raw and unrelenting sound is a perfect match for the raucous crowd, who respond with absolute frenzy. From start to finish, the film's pacing is intense, with the energy never once dipping.

Each song is a barrel of high-octane rock 'n' roll, delivered with precision by the band. Angus Young's electrifying guitar solos are a particular highlight, from his riff-heavy intro to "Highway to Hell" to his explosive solo during "Whole Lotta Rosie." Bon Scott is equally captivating, with his powerful vocals and undeniable charisma.

The concert film features some of the band's greatest hits, including "Highway to Hell," "Whole Lotta Rosie," and "Let There Be Rock." It also includes deeper cuts like "Bad Boy Boogie" and "High Voltage," further showcasing the band's impressive range. The concert culminates in a blistering performance of the title track, "Let There Be Rock," which sees Angus Young ascend to god-like status with his famous guitar solo.

In addition to the band's electrifying performance, the film also showcases their showmanship. The stage is filled with pyrotechnics, including explosions and flames, which add to the already high-octane performance. Angus Young famously dons his schoolboy outfit and leads the crowd in call-and-response chants. Bon Scott is equally charismatic, frequently interacting with the crowd and urging them to raise their hands and sing along.

At just under 100 minutes, the concert film is a non-stop barrage of rock 'n' roll that leaves the audience breathless. The energy of the band and the crowd alike is infectious, making it almost impossible to sit still while watching. The film is an excellent reminder of why AC/DC remains one of the greatest rock bands of all time, and why their music remains timeless.

AC/DC: Let There Be Rock is a must-see for any fan of the band, but it's also a must-see for anyone who loves rock 'n' roll. The film perfectly captures the energy and intensity of AC/DC's live performances, and it's a testament to the band's incredible talent and showmanship. The concert film is a timeless classic that will continue to inspire and entertain for generations to come.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1980
  • MPAA Rating
    PG
  • Runtime
    1 hr 35 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.3  (1,292)