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AC/DC Live Performance of Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap at Donington
On August 17, 1991, AC/DC delivered an electrifying performance of 'Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap' at Donington Park, a highlight during their 'Rolling Thunder' tour. This live recording came shortly after their 1990 release, 'The Razor's Edge,' which marked a significant comeback for the band. The album revitalized their sound and introduced classic hits like 'Thunderstruck' and 'Moneytalks.' Interestingly, this period saw AC/DC embracing a more polished production style while remaining true to their hard rock roots. The energy and fervor radiating from the Donington crowd reflects the band's enduring popularity and highlights their ability to connect with fans on a massive scale. It’s worth noting that this concert was part of the legendary Monsters of Rock festival, a testament to their status in rock history. The band has famously thrived on live performances, cementing their place in rock lore, both then and now.