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Here's What It Looked Like To See AC/DC In The 1970s

Louder. Sweatier. Wilder. And Somehow… Even Louder.

By Micaela Montaña

Published 2 months ago in Wow

Seeing AC/DC in the ‘70s wasn’t just a concert: it was a collision. Grit, denim, and pure, high-voltage chaos. The speakers? Exploding. The crowd? Unhinged. Your hearing? Optional.


This was the era before stadium shows had rules or seats that stayed bolted to the floor. Bon Scott was screaming like a man possessed, Angus Young duck-walking in a schoolboy uniform like rock ‘n’ roll’s most electrified delinquent. And somewhere in the chaos, your soul left your body and started head-banging.


There were no phones to record it, no VIP lounges, no TikToks… just cigarette smoke, spilled beer, and the kind of thunder that shook your ribcage.


So crank it, click through, and step into a time when rock wasn’t safe, polite, or polished; it was dirty, loud, and ALIVE.

  • 1

    The Era of Raw Rock Energy

    The 1970s was the decade where AC/DC exploded onto the scene with a no-nonsense, high-voltage rock ’n’ roll sound.

    The Era of Raw Rock Energy

  • 2

    A Sea of Leather and Denim

    Fans arrived decked out in leather jackets, denim vests, and band patches: the unmistakable uniform of 70s rock culture.

    A Sea of Leather and Denim

  • 3

    Packed Venues, Sweat and Adrenaline

    Concert halls, clubs, and arenas brimmed with passionate fans eager for a wild night of loud guitars and pounding drums.

    Packed Venues, Sweat and Adrenaline

  • 4

    Thunderstruck: The Opening Riffs

    The moment Angus Young’s signature guitar riffs kicked in, the crowd erupted; it was the start of an unforgettable ride.

    Thunderstruck: The Opening Riffs

  • 5

    Angus Young’s Schoolboy Uniform

    His energetic stage antics in the iconic schoolboy outfit made him one of rock’s most electrifying frontmen.

    Angus Young’s Schoolboy Uniform

  • 6

    Bon Scott’s Powerful Vocals

    Known for his gritty, soaring voice, Scott’s presence added life to AC/DC’s live performances.

    Bon Scott’s Powerful Vocals

  • 7

    Bon Scott’s Charismatic Presence

    The original frontman was a natural showman, his rebellious energy fired up every crowd he faced.

    Bon Scott’s Charismatic Presence

  • 8

    Smoke, Pyrotechnics, and Chaos

    The stage filled with fog, sparks, and fiery effects that matched the band’s explosive sound.

    Smoke, Pyrotechnics, and Chaos

  • 9

    Guitars Screaming Over the Crowd

    The sound was raw and loud, with Angus and Malcolm Young trading powerful riffs and solos that electrified the room.

    Guitars Screaming Over the Crowd

  • 10

    The Rhythm Section Driving the Beat

    Drummer Phil Rudd and bassist Cliff Williams locked in tight grooves that kept the energy relentless.

    The Rhythm Section Driving the Beat

  • 11

    Fans Singing Every Word

    The audience sang in unison becoming part of the show itself.

    Fans Singing Every Word

  • 12

    The Sweat-Drenched Mosh Pit

    The crowd was packed tight, bodies moving and colliding in wild, rhythmic chaos.

    The Sweat-Drenched Mosh Pit

  • 13

    DIY Concert Merch Stalls

    T-shirts, badges, and bootleg records changed hands; the early days of rock merch culture.

    DIY Concert Merch Stalls

  • 14

    Handwritten Setlists and Spontaneous Moments

    The band often switched things up live, keeping fans on their toes with surprise jams and crowd interaction.

    Handwritten Setlists and Spontaneous Moments

  • 15

    The Intensity of a Live Guitar Solo

    Angus’s frenetic solos became a visual and auditory highlight: sweat flying, fingers moving faster than the eye could see.

    The Intensity of a Live Guitar Solo

  • 16

    The Roar of the Crowd as a Power Source

    The audience’s energy fueled the band, it was a cycle of adrenaline shared between stage and floor.

    The Roar of the Crowd as a Power Source

  • 17

    The Era Before Massive Stadiums

    Many shows were in intimate halls or small arenas, making the experience raw and close-up.

    The Era Before Massive Stadiums

  • 18

    Fans Waving Lighters and Fists

    Before smartphones, lighters lit the night; an iconic image of rock solidarity and respect.

    Fans Waving Lighters and Fists

  • 19

    Hair Flying, Headbanging Frenzy

    Long hair whipped through the air as fans lost themselves in the music’s powerful rhythms.

    Hair Flying, Headbanging Frenzy

  • 20

    The Band’s Interactions with the Crowd

    Between songs, Brian or Bon often bantered with the crowd; part rock show, part party.

    The Band’s Interactions with the Crowd

  • 21

    The Legendary Power Ballads

    Even the slower songs carried raw emotion, gripping the audience in a collective moment.

    The Legendary Power Ballads

  • 22

    The Sound of Analog Amplifiers

    The music’s grit came from tube amps pushed to their limits: warm, distorted, and powerful.

    The Sound of Analog Amplifiers

  • 23

    The Crowd’s Unstoppable Energy

    The energy in the room was almost tangible, every fan there to experience rock at its most primal.

    The Crowd’s Unstoppable Energy

  • 24

    The Aftermath: Sweaty, Exhausted, and Thrilled

    Concertgoers left drenched in sweat, voices hoarse, hearts pounding; already dreaming of the next show.

    The Aftermath: Sweaty, Exhausted, and Thrilled

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    A Legacy Forged Live

    Seeing AC/DC in the 70s was more than a concert, it was an initiation into a raw, unfiltered rock ’n’ roll experience.

    A Legacy Forged Live

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