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Band: AC/DC
Date:1980 - 1996
Location:
Various
Title: The Roadie Tape & Brian Johnson Videos
Complete:
Complete
Audio/Video:
Video
Format:
dvd
Quality:
Good
Length:
121 mins
Number of Songs:
21
Number of Discs:
1
Track List:
Disc 1
1) The Roadie Tape
2) You Shook Me All Night Long (1980)
3) What Do You Do for Money Honey
4) Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
5) Nervous Shakedown
6) Flick of the Switch
7) Fly on the Wall
8) Danger (TV Version)
9) Sink the Pink (TV Version)
10) Stand Up
11) Stand Up
12) Shake Your Foundations
13) Who Made Who
14) Heatseeker
15) That's the Way I Wanna Rock and Roll
16) You Shook Me All Night Long (1986)
17) Put the Finger on You
18) Back in Black
19) Highway to Hell
20) Let's Get it Up
21) Let There Be Rock (incomplete)
Notes:
The 'Roadie Tape' is various footage of women flashing their goods to get on camera. Very little footage of the band, and the songs played seem to be played over the clips, not during the actual filming.
Brian is visible through the clear part of the stage (think of the Thunderstruck video when Angus duckwalks and the camera is below him) when a few roadies hold up a naked girl for the band to see.
These clips seem to be from the 1996 tour, but I am not sure. Some are similar to those played on the video screen during The Jack. There are quite a few women featured on this video that should not have been flashing their goods.
Whole Lotta Rosie is played over the clips at first.
At the end of Whole Lotta Rosie, Brian is shown on the stage.
Before Girls Got Rhythm is played, Brian is shown on stage holding some women's underwear.
He then says "This song has to be played right fucking now."
Brian is shown on stage before The Jack, then more clips from under the stage and in the crowd.
There is a Cleveland Indians jacket in the crowd.
You Shook Me All Night Long is played.
The rest are promo videos taken from 'Rage'.
Tracks 8 & 9: Different version from the Fly on the Wall video tape. They contain a few extra scenes, including Angus knocking in a pool ball with his guitar.
Track 17 starts with the ringing of Hells Bells.
Tracks 17-21: Landover, MD, Dec 20/21, 1981. These clips seem to be slightly different than I remember. Possibly different mixes like the MTV videos.
After Let There Be Rock ends, the menu from the source dvd is displayed. This takes up about 5-10 minutes of video.
This disc will not be traded to anyone under the age of 18 due to sexually explicit content.
3.19 gb.