In December 2009, AC/DC was riding high on the success of their album "Black Ice," which was released in October 2008. "Black Ice" marked a significant comeback for the band, debuting at number one in multiple countries and contributing to their extensive world tour, which included the memorable performance captured at River Plate in Buenos Aires. The live recording of "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" highlights the band's enduring energy and connection with fans, showcasing their classic rock sound in a vibrant atmosphere. The River Plate concert was part of a larger tour, deeply rooted in AC/DC's legacy and marked by their renowned high-octane performances. Interestingly, this live recording also illustrates the band's ability to engage audiences decades after their formation, emphasizing their lasting impact on rock music and popular culture.