Last night (February 8th), AC/DC opened the 57th annual Grammy Awards by performing Rock or Bust and Highway to Hell. Watch their performances below.
As name” target=”_blank”>previously reported, the band was joined onstage by drummer Chris Slade as original member Phil Rudd deals with legal issues. No further information has been provided as to whether Slade will also be joining AC/DC when they hit the road starting in May.
AC/DC released their latest recording, Rock or Bust, on December 2nd, 2014.
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I don’t watch this crap, but I see from reports this morning that thug and poster child for keeping kids in school after the fourth grade, West, stormed the stage again to lobby for one of his airhead pop-bitches.
Unlike Swift, who was rightfully offended when KW stole her spotlight, Beck seems to have bent over for it. When President Obama calls you a “jackass” take it to the bank.
It’s great they were on first and they (and us) didn’t have to sit through a night full of garbage. I thought Rock or Bust sounded good, but Highway to Hell was a bit too slow. Slade will work for a fill in, but they need Rudd back.
there is a natural tendency for bands to play their songs faster live, possibly leading to a sloppy performance. maybe this was a conscious effort to combat that.
All things considered, not a bad performance. Can’t wait to see AC/DC perform on their own stage, and their own way, not the Grammy’s way. 😉
It was fantastic!!!
Did anyone catch how bewildered Tony Bennet looked?
does bewildered mean bald?