Wednesday, April 22, 2009
AC/DC ABRUZZO YOUTUBE CHANNEL
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
DUBLIN MONSTERS OF ROCK


O2 Arena, Dublin April 18, 2009
SETLIST
1. Rock'n'roll Train
2. Hell ain't a bad place to be
3. Back in Black
4. Big Jack
5. Dirty Deeds
6. Shot Down in Flames
7. Thunderstruck
8. Black Ice
9. The Jack
10. Hell's Bells
11. Shoot to Thrill
12. War Machine
13. Anything Goes
14. You Shook Me All Night Long
15. TNT
16. Whole Lotta Rosie
17. Let there be Rock
18. Highway to Hell
In Dublin AC/DC Abruzzo got what it was looking for: a great dose of pure, tough, sweaty, wild rock'n'roll with a roaring rock'n'roll crowd. The Dublin O2 arena proved to be an ideal venue for a rock show: it reminded us of the Hammersmith Apollo Theatre in London, with a relatively small semicircular standing section with seats above it, just like a gallery in a theatre. The crowd was definitely one of the best of the entire tour, jumping, screaming, singing, dancing etc. Great security staff this time. AC/DC Abruzzo learned a new word in Dublin, “to mosh”, which was marked on the tickets in the following sentence “No crowdsurfing/No moshing". Apparently, nobody took it too seriously; actually, a lot of people did the exact opposite! We witnessed constant crowdsurfing going on in the standing section where we were, perfectly executed, almost artistically, with people surfing back and forth during the show. During For Those about to Rock we lost count of the crowdsurfers: apparently everybody was waiting for this song just like the perfect wave!
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO FROM AC/DC ITALIA IN PARTNERSHIP WITH AC/DC ABRUZZO
Monday, April 20, 2009
AC/DC ABRUZZO'S PROVERB OF THE MONTH
ENGLISH TRANSLATION
When one door closes, a bigger one opens
Sunday, April 19, 2009
DUBLIN!!!

Saturday, April 18, 2009
O2 Arena, London April 16, 2009
O2 Arena, London April 16, 2009
1. Rock'n'roll Train
2. Hell ain't a bad place to be
3. Back in Black
4. Big Jack
5. Dirty Deeds
6. Shot Down in Flames
7. Thunderstruck
8. Black Ice
9. The Jack
10. Hell's Bells
11. Shoot to Thrill
12. War Machine
13. Anything Goes
14. You Shook Me All Night Long
15. TNT
16. Whole Lotta Rosie
17. Let there be Rock
18. Highway to Hell

Friday, April 17, 2009
TUBE TRAIN (Running right off the track)

AC/DC Abruzzo has just come back from the O2 arena. Great performance. Disappointing crowd. But we got our dose of rock'n'roll for today and we will sleep well tonight.
But it was quite a difficult task to reach the O2 arena. The Jubilee Line went down at around 7pm (apparently for a Train that ran off the track!!!). No buses and all the cabs were taken. We spent about an hour trying to work out something. When everything seemed to be lost we were saved by the Gods of Rock'n'roll (and by our stubborn Abruzzese attitude as well as by our flag!)! We arrived at 8.30, just 15 minutes before the beginning of the show. The rest is history! FREKET NGUL!
Thursday, April 16, 2009
LONDON AIN'T A BAD PLACE TO BE

O2 Arena, London April 14, 2009
1. Rock'n'roll Train
2. Hell ain't a bad place to be
3. Back in Black
4. Big Jack
5. Dirty Deeds
6. Shot Down in Flames
7. Thunderstruck
8. Black Ice
9. The Jack
10. Hell's Bells
11. Shoot to Thrill
12. War Machine
13. Anything Goes
14. You Shook Me All Night Long
15. TNT
16. Whole Lotta Rosie
17. Let there be Rock
18. Highway to Hell
London! This is the place where AC/DC Abruzzo's President and Secretary General had their first AC/DC epiphany. It was 20th October 2003, the day we heard Gone Shootin' live for the first time. We were in the Hammersmith Theatre attending the AC/DC soundcheck. A second epiphany took place the day after, during If You Want Blood (You've Got It). We will never forget that song and the way it was performed in that legendary theatre. Since that day our AC/DC madness began!
This time it was the turn of the O2 Arena. We were positively impressed by this venue. Despite it is very big it still has a certain amount of intimacy which is good for rock shows, especially in the front of stage section and the first level of seats. The highest level, on the contrary, it looks like the San Siro Stadium in Milan. Acoustics seem pretty good though.

We had reserved seats on Malcolm's side. Excellent seats, but you already know what we think about reserved seats at an AC/DC show. They just go against the entire idea of rock’n’roll! Actually, a suitable metaphor came out today during a discussion with some other fans (Vince and Owen) who share our view. Being forced to stay seated in your seat during an AC/DC concert or it's like being forced to have sex in a position that you hate without having the permission to come... A real nightmare…
But this time we had to cope with the situation and took it with philosophy. We felt like watching a live DVD or videobootleg with 20,000 people and a very good PA system… So we took advantage of our position to contemplate this wonderful rock’n'roll show from a different angle. Also, we had the opportunity to admire Malcolm from a closer position…
We skipped again The Answer. Not our type of rock'n'roll, that's official. We arrived at 8.20. Ten minutes before the start and half of the seats were still empty. During the intro video we still have goose bumps, especially when the R'n’R train comes out of the tunnel.
We were a bit disappointed with the reaction of the London crowd. Just some quite jumping in the front rows during R'n'R Train. And most people standing still in most of the GA section… Things got a bit better later during the last part of the show (WLR and LTBR) but the English definitely cannot be ranked among the best crowds of this tour.
Angus was in amazing shape. Hey, even physically it looked like he had been working out recently!! We spent several songs observing him in all his moves! What a rocker!! By the way he wore a new black and white tie never seen before (sold with the official merchandise too). Brian looked a bit slow during the first 3-4 songs. Then he got back in action, full throttle. His voice is not as melodic as at the beginning of the tour, but hey, try to sing the way he sings 4 nights a week for 2 hours!!!

Malcolm in action is just pure Rock’n’roll bliss. We love his back ground vocals, especially in Thunderstruck and Dirty Deeds. He moves back and forth with the accuracy of a Swiss clockwork. We really would kill to hear If you Want Blood's riff from Malcolm’s guitar before the end of this tour… Cliff and Phil, impeccable as usual.

Best songs of the show: Dirty Deeds, Shoot To Thrill, Let There be Rock and Highway to Hell (video coming soon).
Interestengly, at the entrance they asked us not to show our flag… It must be some sort of O2 strange policy (remember Prague?). Tomorrow, however, we’ll be back in our spot in the standing section and the AC/DC Abruzzo flag will fly high again!!!
SALUTE

Wednesday, April 15, 2009
AC/DC THUNDERSTRUCK IN LONDON - ANGUS CAM!!!!
See you in Camden Town!!!
AC/DC ARE BACK IN LONDON!!!!
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
FROM THE AC/DC ABRUZZO HEADQUARTERS in LONDON

YES WE'RE BACK!!!!
Tonight a meeting of the AC/DC Abruzzo Stirring Committee took place in the London Headquarters in order to set out the agenda for the next week on tour starting from tomorrow at the o2 arena. There are lots of surprises for our fans and supporters on the way!!!!
Monday, April 13, 2009
AUTOPISTA HACIA EL ENFIERNO. Last Exit: Bilbao!

1. Rock'n'roll Train
2. Hell ain't a bad place to be
3. Back in Black
4. Big Jack
5. Dirty Deeds
6. Shot Down in Flames
7. Thunderstruck
8. Black Ice
9. The Jack
10. Hell's Bells
11. Shoot to Thrill
12. War Machine
13. Anything Goes
14. You Shook Me All Night Long
15. TNT
16. Whole Lotta Rosie
17. Let there be Rock
18. Highway to Hell
Today's show was unusually scheduled for
Brian was in excellent shape. He sang several songs with a red bandana, which was thrown by someone in the audience, on his shoulders.
Angus was fantastic tonight. Black uniform. You could see he really enjoys having all those fans having such a great time. When the lights went down at the end of Dirty Deeds he kicked his cap, which he had lost during the solo, in such a professional but natural way that I felt the black sensations of rock’n’roll down my spine again. It's the first time we see him doing it. We have become particularly fond of these little details…
Malcom and Cliff were impeccable as usual and Phil was beating the drums with his “prehensile” left arm like nobody else can do.
NOVITA'!! During Whole Lotta Rosie another Rosie appeared on stage. Very similar to the Donington’s one, lying between Phil and the Rock'n'Roll Train. Instead of licking her tits the way she did in a couple of shows before Bilbao tonight she was touching herself somewhere else with her left hand, full of shiny baroque rings. Although the air pressure used might be the real cause of these funny moves we still like to believe that Rosie gets particularly horny in certain occasions. And in
The BEC (Bilbao Exhibition Centre) is a huge complex, designed for conferences more than rock shows. I was sitting to the right, Cliff's side.... in the same area where we were supposed to sit in
The Basque smoked a lot. The security staff was not strict at all, like in
We met other fans who become our companions on this long journey such Alano, Remyno, Indylo and others…
We also met two lads from a Spanish magazine called "this is rock". They recognised us thanks to our dirty-stinky rock'n'roll flag. The expressed their admiration for what we are doing and at the end of the concert they asked for AC/DC Abruzzo's official opinion on the show. It looks like we have become probably the most authoritative source of comparative opinions on this European tour, considering the number of shows we have attended so far (15).
BILBAO (TOURIST INFO)
I got there from
The Basque people really don’t like speaking English. I had some pretty serious communication problems during the day. Well, at least until I made the wise decision to use our Abruzzese dialect. But they are all very kind and they often underline the fact that they are not Spanish.
The
And now off to London.
PAUA'

Friday, April 10, 2009
"SIAMO VIVI"
After a few days of reflection we finally made the decision that AC/DC Abruzzo has to continue with its arena tour in Europe following AC/DC. We want to thank again all our friends from all over the world who sent us messages of support and solidarity asking us to keep going.
Touring Europe with AC/DC was a dream we have cultivated since Hammersmith 2003. When the European dates were announced we made the commitment to take our flag from Oslo to Birmingham. It has been a rewarding but difficult journey so far. We are determined to continue to pursue our dream.
AC/DC Abruzzo will RIDE ON!
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
ABRUZZO NEEDS HELP

Monday, April 6, 2009
SAD DAY FOR ABRUZZO.






Sunday, April 5, 2009
MISSION #1 ACCOMPLISHED!

AC/DC Abruzzo also had the opportunity to meet Angus again. In this occasion we offered him a small present: a selection of fine Japanese and Chinese Tea purchased in a famous tea shop in the center of Milan. With this present we intended to thank him for the two amazing shows in Italy and wish you happy birthday. At the moment of the meeting Angus looked pleasantly surprised. He told us with his unique Rock'n'roll voice: "You brought me Tea from Italy?!? You have Tea in Italy?? " Then he laughed for a few seconds. Even when taking the photo with the AC/DC Abruzzo Staff he kept making comments about the "Italian" tea. Finally, he greeted us with a big smile saying with his inimitable rock'n'roll attitude: "I hope this ITALIAN TEA is good!" And he bursted into a typical Angus Young laugh while looking at us which will be engraved in our minds for a long time!

Unfortunately, we could not meet and thank Brian but we are confident that in London the opportunity will present itself. However, we did send our regards through Cliff.
Salute a tutti!
ABRUZZO's CULTURE and HISTORY NOTE
It is a common habit in Abruzzo and in Southern Italy to show respect and gratitude to family members and dear friends, as well as to people worth of admiration, by offering gifts consisting of food products and fruits of the earth. This longstanding tradition dates back to the Ancient Greece colonies of the Magna Graecia and it has been handed on from father to son throughout the centuries. It is still an integral part of all Abruzzeses' cultural background, even if living far from the fatherland like us.
AUTOPISTA HACIA EL ENFIERNO. Second Exit: Madrid!
MADRID, PALACIO DE LOS DEPORTES April 2, 2009
SETLIST:
1. Rock'n'roll Train
2. Hell ain't a bad place to be
3. Back in Black
4. Big Jack
5. Dirty Deeds
6. Shot Down in Flames
7. Thunderstruck
8. Black Ice
9. The Jack
10. Hell's Bells
11. Shoot to Thrill
12. War Machine
13. Anything Goes
14. You Shook Me All Night Long
15. TNT
16. Whole Lotta Rosie
17. Let there be Rock
18. Highway to Hell
19. For Those About to Rock
AC/DC ABRUZZO OFFICIAL REPORT
We had been waiting for years to see AC/DC live in Madrid. Basically, since the very first time we saw NO BULL on DVD. And finally the dream came true!
AC/DC Abruzzo had a very good time in Madrid. A lot of action, sweat and rock'n'roll! Another "cathartic" rock show, definetely one of the best of the European tour.
We must however confess that we were a bit disappointed with the venue. The Palacio de los Deportes is not the ideal place for a rock show. Too big and with bad acoustics. At times we even had the impression that the audience was not screaming loud enough during TNT, Rosie or Thunderstruck especially if compared with venues such as Paris Bercy, Milan Assago or Barcelona Palau St Jordi. But the crowd was moving a lot in the standing section (where we were, same spot as usual!). Bottom line you can't compare the Plaza de Toros crowd of 1996 with the other night's one. The songs we liked the most were probably Shoot To Thrill and Shot Down in Flames again. When we wake up in the morning these are the songs that we tend to have in our head... We also enjoyed the few seconds when the Brothers took some time to tune their guitars before YSMANL. It was an intimate moment of true rock'n'roll improvisation...
Obviously, after seeing so many shows in different countries we tend to notice even the small differences of each single venue and crowd. The first thing that caught our attention was the huge quantity of marjuana smoked in the arena before and during the show. Also, this was the first show that we attend in which we skip the entire set of the Answer due to the Tapas tour we embarked on before the show with other Spanish fans. But hey, when in Rome we do as the Romans do!!! :-)
CIAO from the frontline!







