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AC/DC Live Performance at Parc Downsview Park, Toronto - Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be and More

Venue: Downsview Park Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Date: July 30, 2003

In July 2003, AC/DC delivered an electrifying performance at Downsview Park in Toronto, capturing the essence of a band at the pinnacle of their career. Just before this live recording, they had released the album "Stiff Upper Lip" in 2000, which marked a return to their hard rock roots and featured tracks that energized their fanbase. This period was significant for AC/DC, as the band was riding high on renewed energy and enthusiastic touring. Interestingly, by this time, lead singer Brian Johnson had firmly established himself as a central figure, carrying the torch after Bon Scott's legacy. Their live shows during this era were a perfect blend of classic hits and newer material, like the performance of "Thunderstruck" at this concert, which resonated with longtime fans as well as new listeners. It's moments like these that remind us why AC/DC remains an iconic force in rock music.

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