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AC/DC - Hells Bells Live Performance at Donington Park, England 1981
The live recording of 'Hells Bells' at Donington Park in 1981 captures a pivotal moment for AC/DC. This performance occurred during the 'For Those About to Rock We Salute You' tour, which followed their iconic album 'Highway to Hell' released in 1979. By this time, the band's fame was skyrocketing, solidifying their place in rock history. Interestingly, this concert marked the band’s first major performance since the tragic loss of lead singer Bon Scott in 1980, with Brian Johnson taking the helm as the new frontman. The raw energy and electrifying atmosphere of the performance showcased their resilience and adaptability. With cannons firing and an undying spirit, AC/DC not only paid tribute to its roots but also embraced a new chapter in their legacy, engaging the massive audience at Donington with unforgettable anthems that are still celebrated by rock fans today.