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AC/DC - Festival Hall Melbourne 1974-12-31 (FM broadcast)
tried to download, but got a message from my mcaffe that there are viruses & other unwanted stuff. anyone else getting the same message?
Yes, I got the same messages from my avira. You have to click "click here to start download from sendspace" - any other download-button is ad or malware.
Thanks Musicdreams for the post and share, much appreciated and I too have Mcaffe with same message/alert, but doing what Zoin stated will let you download with no probs.
Cheers
Link worked fine here! Sweet crystal clear quality, love it :D
Btw, is this the line up just like on the "can i sit next to you girl" promo video with Dave Evans except for Evans of course? I mean with Peter Clack on the drums and Rob Bailey on the bass? I'm a die hard but sometimes I get confused with the very early band members like the two mentioned above or others like Larry Van Kreidt, Neil Smith, Colin Burgess etc. as Mal & Angus changed the bands line up on a daily basis back then lol
For the drums, Peter Clack was in the video, but Tony Currenti was the one who actually played on the track.
Rob Bailey is in the video as well, but I don't know whether it was him or George Young playing on the track.
At this show Bailey was on bass and Clack was on drums
So weird hearing the "Dave" arrangement of Can I Sit Next To You Girl with Bon's voice.
Definitely a show for all diehards to have in their file.
Thanks a lot, musicdreams. The show is great!!!!!
Another links:
Flac: http://www.filefactory.com/file/4kavtd2meonj/n/ACDC.1974-12-31.Melbourne.FLAC.by.TUBE.zip
320 mp3: http://rapidshare.com/share/49162706BEE874F83F23754A00B08D69
Salutes.
no problem here with download links
thnx m7999
It feels weird listening to Bon sing Dave Evans' version of 'Can I Sit..' For a recording being 40 years old, the sound has not deteriorated at all. Awesome!
Notice that Malcolm alternates solos with his Brother during Soul Stripper and Show Business. It also happened in the launceston boot, but in this one (melbourne) we can hear it more clearly. In the BBC boot (1976), we realize that malcolm has already leaved his guitar solo roll.
Thanks, also huge fan of Tony Currenti or something here!!!!!!