The live recording of "You Shook Me All Night Long" from December 2009 took place long after AC/DC had established itself as a legendary rock band. Th... Read Full Description >
The live recording of "You Shook Me All Night Long" from December 2009 took place long after AC/DC had established itself as a legendary rock band. The band had released their seminal album, "Back in Black," in 1980, which became a landmark in rock history and is one of the best-selling albums of all time. By 2009, AC/DC was on a global tour to promote their album "Black Ice," which had been released in 2008 and was their first studio album in eight years. This period marked a significant resurgence in the band's popularity, demonstrating their enduring appeal and the timelessness of their sound. Interestingly, the River Plate concert in Buenos Aires garnered attention for its electrifying atmosphere, reflecting AC/DC's reputation for dynamic and high-energy live performances. The band’s dedication to their craft and ability to connect with audiences made them a staple of rock music, resonating through decades, well beyond the initial release of "Back in Black."