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AC/DC Live Performance of Classic Hits at Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne
On February 27, 1981, AC/DC took the stage at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne, Australia, delivering a powerhouse performance showcasing the energy and charisma that made them rock legends. This concert came just after the release of their iconic album 'Highway to Hell' in 1979, which solidified their status in the hard rock scene. During this period, Bon Scott was still the lead singer, bringing his raw, edgy vocals that fans adored. Tragically, this would be one of the last live performances featuring Scott before his untimely passing later that year. The raw soundboard recording captures the sheer intensity of the band’s live energy, making this concert an unforgettable experience. Notably, songs from 'Highway to Hell' like the title track and 'Girls Got Rhythm' were likely to resonate throughout the venue, energizing the crowd—a testament to the band's ability to connect with their audience in an electrifying atmosphere.