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AC/DC Live Performance of Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be from Oberhausen
In November 2002, AC/DC rocked Oberhausen, Germany, showcasing their electrifying energy during a performance of 'Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be'. This live recording occurred just before the release of their album 'Stiff Upper Lip', which dropped in early 2000, marking a triumphant return after a six-year studio hiatus. The band, with Brian Johnson taking the reins on vocals after Bon Scott's departure, blends nostalgia with infectious vigor, proving they can still captivate audiences. Interestingly, this track originally showcased Bon Scott’s raw charisma, spotlighting AC/DC's evolution while retaining their classic sound. This concert represents not just the resilience of the band but also their ability to bridge generations of rock lovers. It's a testament to AC/DC's lasting impact and their unyielding spirit, even years after the changes in their lineup.