AC/DC's Live At Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, August 22nd, 1977 is not an official album released by the band. It was a concert that was broadcast on local FM radio and recordings from that broadcast have been released on bootleg albums and online. These recordings offer a chance to hear AC/DC live in their early days, before they achieved mainstream success.
The concert took place at the Agora Ballroom in Cleveland, Ohio on August 22, 1977, during their US Summer Tour '77. The band was still relatively unknown at the time, but their high-energy performance and Bon Scott's charismatic vocals won over the crowd. The setlist consisted primarily of songs from their first two albums, "High Voltage" and "T.N.T."
The bootleg recordings of the concert have been praised for their raw energy and sound quality. They offer a valuable glimpse into AC/DC's early sound and stage presence. If you're a fan of AC/DC, or interested in hearing hard rock from the late 1970s, then these recordings are definitely worth checking out. Keep in mind that since they are bootlegs, the quality may vary.
Pressing: Repress. |
Original Release: 2016. |
Catalog No: DOR2110H. |
Size: 12" Single Record. |
Additional: 180 Gram. |