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AC/DC Live at War Memorial, Rochester, NY - Ready For the Back In Black Tour
In 1980, AC/DC was riding high on the wave of their iconic album "Back in Black," which was released just a few months earlier in July. This album marked a significant turning point following the tragic death of lead singer Bon Scott. With Brian Johnson stepping in to take the helm, the band created a powerhouse record that would go on to become one of the best-selling albums of all time. The concert in Rochester, NY, recorded on October 3, 1980, captures the raw energy and excitement of the Back In Black tour, showcasing the band at a pivotal moment. The live performance radiates a blend of rebellion and rock 'n' roll camaraderie, highlighting the camaraderie between the band and the crowd. Fun fact—"Back in Black" is not just a tribute to Bon Scott; it also solidified AC/DC's status as rock legends, and this Rochester show is a testament to that enduring legacy.