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Spectrum, Oslo, Norway
Title: Who Made Who
Available: Mar 19, 2008 to Mar 29, 2008
Length: 5:01
File Size: 56.8 meg
# of Total Downloads: 244
# of Unique Downloads: 207
Description: For this video, we go back to the great Oslo show from March 24th, 1991. This is taken from the Chanantes release, which is from the master tape and has also been remastered to make it that much better! The band didn't play Who Made Who throughout the tour, so it was great seeing them play it while they did. Be sure to check it out.
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Member Reviews/Ratings
Average Rating: 8.5/10 [4 reviews]
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Member: Rome
Date Posted: Apr 4, 2008
Rating: 8/10
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Member: Little Lover
Date Posted: Mar 27, 2008
Rating: 10/10
Review:
Great! Thank you very much for this!
Cheers from FORO AC/DC ARGENTINA
Salute my friends! |
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Member: The Hologrpahic Ghoul
Date Posted: Mar 24, 2008
Rating: 7/10
Review:
Good bootleg, solid sound and visuals. A great track which was a bit different for AC/DC. Brian Johnson never quite nailed it live like on the record, and he sounds a bit fucked here, but it's a good representation of the band at this time. Brian sounded awesome on the studio version. One reviewer described him on there as "...a big, bellowing rusty gargoyle from hell", which was quite funny! Chris Slade plays those cool fills of Simon's nicely at the end, but overall the drumming doesn't sound quite right compared to how Wright did it. I love the rhythm guitar on this track and it's great to watch Malcolm banging out the powerchords live. I hope they play this again if we get another tour out of them; I suspect it's resigned to bootlegs now though! |
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Member: travishayes89
Date Posted: Mar 19, 2008
Rating: 9/10
Review:
Audio's a bit thin...but otherwise perfect.
Who Made Who was a great song, and perfect example of what Simon Wright was capable of. Chris Slade does this song justice, as he does any other of the pre-1990 AC/DC songs.
If you pay attention at the beginning, you see Brian in a rare hat-less moment. You also see an extra bass sitting off to the side of the stage as well. |
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