Customer Reviews
What AC/DC is........
I ordered this back in 1987 and waited a while to get it...this is what a AC/DC show is all about...it's funny seeing Angus totally stoned during some of the interviews...good concert..to bad you can't get the footage from the apollo theater when they were on tour back in 1978... "riff raff" shows up in the family jewels collection..that would be worth buying..
in all very good concert....though Who made Who and Blow up your Video concert tours were far better......
Great view of AC/DC that sums up Bon Scott era. Absolutely rocks
This is an important video in the AC/DC fan's library being one of the last thing Bon Scott had a chance to do with the band before his unfortunate early end. Let there be rock is recorded while the band was on a tour stop in Paris on their Highway to hell tour. 13 song total on the video including Highway to hell, shot down in flames, live wire, and let there be rock. This also includes great behind the scenes footage of the band in the hotel and on the road. Bon Scott at his pinnicle on vocals, and Angus, that little man has more energy than an H-bomb. Must have for AC/DC fans, likely someday to come out on DVD. Check it out if you can. Also noted by another reviewer, Check out Bon Scott's Big Drink in the interviews, you can see they pieced the footage together because the tumbler's level of liquid is goes up and down throughout the movie but in no order....unless they kept refilling it and he'd drink it quickly..which is also plausable. That's living like a Rock Star. Entertainment at its best.
I just bought the tape...
...and I got it for less than $10.00 (including S&H), so IN YOUR FACE! Ahem. That being said, I think this awesome concert deserves to be seen in digitally-remastered DVD. I also recommend "Live at Donington", which is about twice as long as "Let There Be Rock" and includes some very cool Special Features. My rating (for the band & this tape): 10/10.