AC/DC Score Big On Opening Night of North American Tour. Richard Mc. Caffrey, Getty Images. Hell ain’t a bad place to be. Neither was Gillette Stadium for the kickoff of the North American leg of AC/DC. Deflategate was put on hold Saturday night (Aug. Super Bowl champion New England Patriots and exerted their own supremacy. Age, and the illness and legal absences of founding guitarist Malcolm Young and drummer Phil Rudd, respectively, begged the question if this might be AC/DC’s last big North American tour. Only 1. 4 dates total put just six U. S. Forty- some years since their nightclub debut in Australia, AC/DC are still a sonic wrecking ball with more energy than most bands a fraction of their age. Opening night in Massachusetts, singer Brian Johnson strutted and grinned at a brisk pace, crisscrossing the stage around guitarist Angus Young. Smartly chosen chords and unforgettable choruses, crafted to deliver crushing forcefulness, could be felt through the gigantic PA. The thumping heartbeat of . The sight and sound of a filled Gillette Stadium enthusiastically singing along was proof how well their music still resonates with people of all ages. It’s not boring with repetitive familiarity; it’s timeless. And if Saturday night in Foxborough was an indication, regardless of the age on their faces, AC/DC’s time is far from up. Watch AC/DC Performing “Back in Black”Subscribe to Loudwire on Watch AC/DC Performing “Thunderstruck”Subscribe to Loudwire on Watch AC/DC Performing “Shoot to Thrill”Subscribe to Loudwire on Watch AC/DC Performing “Baptism By Fire”Subscribe to Loudwire on 1. Best AC/DC Songs. Subscribe to Loudwire on You Think You Know AC/DC? Subscribe to Loudwire on Revisit 1. Historic AC/DC Concert Moments. Grand Canyon is a 1958 American short documentary film directed by James Algar and produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was shown as a supplement during Sleeping. Directed by Roy Ward Baker. With Kenneth More, Ronald Allen, Robert Ayres, Honor Blackman. An account of the ill-fated maiden voyage of RMS Titanic in 1912.Welcome to our new member portal! If you know the email address associated with your Palace Movie Club account, please click here to generate your password. Jimmy Kimmel is getting pretty good reviews for his performance last night as host of ABC’s telecast of the Primetime Emmy Awards. Here’s Kimmel’s opening. We started with a joint breakfast at the Brewhaus in Delafield, and it was terrific. The Class of '61 were celebrating their 70th birthdays, and we, of course, were.
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