AC/DC/MA, USA 2015
AC/DC/MA, USA 2015
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The second masterpiece live album from the Japanese master taper who moved to the United States is here! Following the first VAN HALEN is the latest AC/DC that has been restarted! This work was recorded just last week. "August 22, 2015 Foxboro Performance" The venue, "Gillette Stadium," is the home of the NFL New England Patriots and MLS New England Revolution, and was also the venue for the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2003. After a month off from the European tour in May, June, and July, this will be their first full-fledged American tour. As proven by VAN HALEN's "MANSFIELD 2015", the sound is a neat finish that is truly typical of a Japanese taper. However, perhaps because he was confused by the unfamiliar wind of an open-air stadium (something that rarely happens during HR/HM's Japan performances), there was a part in the opening "Rock Or Bust" where the sound became unstable, but that was also part of the song. Stable by the end of the period. From "Shoot To Thrill", you can fully enjoy clear sound. If it weren't for this drawback, there could have been a press... Just like with VAN HALEN, the guitar and vocals come to the forefront and the rhythm section supports the balance, as if it was recorded separately and mixed. This clearly highlights AC/DC's groove, which is said to be at an "art level", and is truly dynamic. Malcolm Young, who retired due to dementia, has been replaced by his nephew Stevie Young, who sounds just like Malcolm. Moreover, he has also participated in “BLOW UP YOUR VIDEO WORLD TOUR 1988”, and although he is his nephew, he is only two years younger than Angus Young. The performance is amazing, with no sense of discomfort (although the chorus doesn't have as powerful a voice as Malcolm's). On the other hand, it is Chris Slade's drumming that makes you feel "different". His predecessor, Phil Rudd, was serving eight months of home detention after being found guilty of possession of methamphetamine and cannabis and criminal intimidation. Phil seems to want to return, but he is currently unable to even contact the members of AC/DC, and his name was removed from the band's official website in April of this year. Furthermore, in July, he was arrested again for violating his bail condition of not drinking (what the hell was he doing...?). Chris, who joined in place of Phil, is a prominent British rock drummer who has been active since the 1960s, and is familiar from "AC/DC LIVE" and "LIVE AT DONINGTON". 24 years have passed since that masterpiece live, and even though he is now 68 years old, AC/DC's oldest member, his groove is truly exquisite. The sense of drive that is different from Phil's is imbued with youthfulness. The collection of masterpieces produced by such a ``slightly different from the usual'' ensemble is full of ``the usual'' masterpieces. The leader track "Rock 'N' Roll Train" from the previous album "BLACK ICE" and the new songs "Rock Or Bust", "Play Ball" and "Baptism By Fire (this is the best!)" are used as spices, but the rest is "THE RAZORS EDGE". It is solidly solidified with the previous standard. Among these classics, the songs that catch your attention are “Sin City” and “Have A Drink On Me” performed in the second half! “Sin City” is a set-in for the first time in 14 years, but “Have A Drink On Me” is a comeback for the first time in 30 years since “FLY ON THE WALL TOUR” in 1985!! A historical super name A masterpiece that was included on the album ``BACK IN BLACK'' but was rarely heard live. I never thought I would be able to listen to it again in 2015... AC/DC have currently announced their New Zealand tour on December 15th of this year, but we haven't heard much about their long-awaited Japan tour. Although it has been five years since their last visit to Japan, in the 80's and 90's they were synonymous with "bands that never came to Japan", and there was also the case of Malcolm who fell ill. It's not a big deal, but I don't feel like waiting too long for the "next opportunity." This work is one in which a Japanese taper who actually flew to America delivered vacuum-packed air from the scene instead. Of course, there are many bands that travel to Asia and Oceania together, and maybe they'll go to Japan after New Zealand at the end of the year, and maybe at the beginning of the year...this is a live album that will calm your nervous mood. Should I buy tickets for an overseas performance or listen to this work? So, what do you do?! Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA, USA 22nd August 2015 PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (55:47) 1. Intro. 2. Rock Or Bust 3. Shoot To Thrill 4. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be 5. Back In Black 6. Play Ball 7. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 8. Thunderstruck 9. High Voltage 10. Rock 'N' Roll Train 11. Hells Bells 12. Baptism By Fire Disc 2 (63:00) 1. You Shook Me All Night Long 2. Sin City 3. Shot Down In Flames 4. Have A Drink On Me 5. T.N.T. 6. Whole Lotta Rosie 7. Let There Be Rock 8. Highway To Hell 9. For Those About To Rock (We Salute You) Angus Young - Guitar Cliff Williams - Bass. Vocal Brian Johnson – Vocal AC/DCStevie Young - Guitar, Vocal Chris Slade – Drums
Disc 1 (55:47) 1. Intro. 2. Rock Or Bust 3. Shoot To Thrill 4. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be 5. Back In Black 6. Play Ball 7. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 8. Thunderstruck 9. High Voltage 10. Rock 'N' Roll Train 11. Hells Bells 12. Baptism By Fire Disc 2 (63:00) 1. You Shook Me All Night Long 2. Sin City 3. Shot Down In Flames 4. Have A Drink On Me 5. T.N.T. 6. Whole Lotta Rosie 7. Let There Be Rock 8. Highway To Hell 9. For Those About To Rock (We Salute You) Angus Young - Guitar Cliff Williams - Bass. Vocal Brian Johnson – Vocal AC /DCStevie Young – Guitar, Vocal Chris Slade – Drums