Saturday, February 27, 2010

Brisbane 1st night

Flat crowd - Flat horns


Brisbane, QSAC Stadium,
February 25, 2010

Setlist:
Rock'n'Roll Train
Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
Back in Black
Big Jack
Dirty Deeds
Shot Down In Flames
Thunderstruck
Black Ice
The Jack (incl Angus strip)
Hells Bells
Shoot to Thrill
War Machine
High Voltage
You Shook Me All Night Long
TNT
Whole Lotta Rosie
Let There Be Rock
Highway to Hell
For Those About To Rock


AC/DC ABRUZZO OFFICIAL REPORT

The QSAC stadium is probably one of the worst venues of the tour. Really far from the city centre, it took us about an hour and a half to get there (train+bus). The stadium looks like the Marseille Velodrome but much smaller. From what they told us it is used mainly for athletics and concerts. The different sections were well separated (seats and floor) but maybe too far from each others so the atmosphere during the show was not as good as in other stadiums. We learned from the press that after the recent fuckups at previous concerts (U2 and Pearl Jam) beside problems with traffic and public transportation people were also worried about the sound quality. Thank God that didn't present a problem. As for the crowd, it was one of the flattest crowds of the tour. Loud enough but immobile. No flashing at all during The Jack or YSMANL. We couldn't believe our eyes after the Sydney nights. Not even one bra...

Anyway, great performance of the band as usual. A lot of talking of Brian also praising the crowd. But he also said "We're gonna play something special tonight" before Dirty Deeds.... Some light rain during Thunderstruck (which was appropriate for the song). Some minor changes during Angus' solos at the beginning of Highway to Hell and in LTBR. Pretty nice.

A website mentioned It's a Long Way To the Top played as second encore but it was clearly a hoax and the article was changed after a few minutes. Despite that some fans wrote us asking if that was true. Obviously it wasn't.

"No guys. We won't change the setlist!"


Friday, February 26, 2010

AC/DC Abruzzo in Sydney

The Sydney adventure is over for AC/DC Abruzzo. We had a wonderful time there and we will probably open a permanent office in Sydney after the last Perth show. We love Sydney!

Sydney harbour

As most of you know, 2 months ago part of the AC/DC Abruzzo staff relocated to Sydney. There were several reasons behind this decision. Obviously we were eager to see and live in the same places where Angus, Malcolm, Bon etc had started the band back in the 1970's and to experience the lifestyle and cultural environment that gave birth to our favorite band. But it was also a good excuse to skip the cold European winter! It was an amazing and enriching experience. Even AC/DC's lyrics, especially those of the Bon Scott era, have now a different meaning to us...

Sydney is a very expensive city and you have to work a lot if you want to survive. But unlike most big world capitals we've been to it is possible to relax on nice sandy beaches, doing sports, taking beautiful promenades in huge green parks. The urban landscape is very nice and the quality of life is very high.

Bondi beach, our favourite Sydney beach

FOOD DEBAUCHERY: Obviously, as Italians, we had huge problems with the local food, although there is a big Italian community in Sydney (especially for the lack of real fresh mozzarella and gelato, which is essential when it's too hot). In Australia they mix up everything: they even put cream and mushrooms in Spaghetti alla Carbonara and pineapple or meatballs on pizza (blasphemy in Italy!). We tried Kangaroo fillet a couple of times and even Kangaroo Pizza and Kangaroo prosciutto. They have so many kangaroos here they don't know what to do with them... In the Italian quarter (Leichardt, also suggested to us by Fifa Riccabono) you still can find some good products imported from Italy but honestly, as most of the Little Italys around the world, the Sydney Italian quarter looks as fake as the pyramids in Las Vegas....

Leichardt

Kangaroo Prosciutto

We met lots of interesting people. And we experienced the true meaning of the world "laid-back", which is often associated to the OZ people, even applied to rock'n'roll. We met some hardcore fans who have been waiting for this tour for years, just like us.

John-Hard core OZ fan

Beer is truly the national drink here and the "British Pub Culture" is very strong... So we found ourselvels on several occasions in pubs playing pool and drinking schooners of beer and talking to girls near jux boxes...

Local cover band

Speaking of girls the situation here is almost emberassing if compared to Italy... According to some sources, the men to women ratio is like 1:4. WOMEN TO THE LEFT and WOMEN TO THE RIGHT... Litterally! Not to mention the backpackers! And they have really a laid back attitude as we had the opportunity to witness, also during AC/DC concerts...

The Jack in Sydney

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Sydney 3rd night

Sydney, ANZ Stadium,
February 22, 2010

Setlist:
Rock'n'Roll Train
Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
Back in Black
Big Jack
Dirty Deeds
Shot Down In Flames
Thunderstruck
Black Ice
The Jack (incl Angus strip)
Hells Bells
Shoot to Thrill
War Machine
High Voltage
You Shook Me All Night Long
TNT
Whole Lotta Rosie
Let There Be Rock
Highway to Hell
For Those About To Rock

EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS HERE

AC/DC ABRUZZO OFFICIAL REPORT

Hottest day of the tour. Maybe hotter than Germany last May. But we were there in the ANZ Stadium for our 6th show in a row. We were again back on Cliff's side, AC/DC Abruzzo's usual spots.
The mix of hot temperature with alcohol led to a immobile and quite crowd. People were standing pretty far from each other, even near the stage or the catwalk. So no pogo, no fights, no jumping.

The boys seemed not to care too much about the temperature, especially Brian. Angus was back in the red uniform going back and forward as usual. Phil was hitting the drums like crazy, especially during High Voltage. You can tell he really enjoys playing that song... Excellent boobs parade during the Jack, probably the best of the entire Australian Tour, at least so far (we are preparing a special report on this!). The Stadium was packed again, impressive sight with flashing devil's horns everywhere. More than 400,000 people in 6 nights is not bad, is it?

Next stop Brisbane! Ci vediamo!

Monday, February 22, 2010

More photos from Sydney...

Here's some more exclusive photos from Sydney by AC/DC Abruzzo... Soon the official report. Next stop: Brisbane! See you on the road.






Sydney 2nd night

Sydney, ANZ Stadium,
February 20, 2010

Setlist:
Rock'n'Roll Train
Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
Back in Black
Big Jack
Dirty Deeds
Shot Down In Flames
Thunderstruck
Black Ice
The Jack (incl Angus strip)
Hells Bells
Shoot to Thrill
War Machine
High Voltage
You Shook Me All Night Long
TNT
Whole Lotta Rosie
Let There Be Rock
Highway to Hell
For Those About To Rock



AC/DC ABRUZZO OFFICIAL REPORT

We decided to be on Malcolm's side (Arena A). Actually we realised this was the first time we saw a show from Malcolm's side, on the floor, on this tour (!!!). New perspective! Anyway, the stadium was filled again and there was a great atmosphere. Shame the crowd in the standing arena was not as good as on Thursday. Actually, it was totally different, with lots of people in "sleepy mode" or complaining if someone invaded their spot, sometimes leading to fights (we also saw a girl knocking down another girl during the show! Never seen that before. But as we said before fight are an integral part of AC/DC shows in Australia). We asked a few friends how it was on the other side of the standing area comparing to the previous night and they confirmed it was much more tame... Shame we can't see anything of what's going on on the opposite side of the stage/stadium because of the high catwalk. We do miss the European catwalk a lot! The boobs parade during The jack was much better tonight than Thursday. We notice that when Brian asks ("Get them out if you got them!") OZ girls obey immediately!

So lame crowd tonight, at least for our standards (Looy, 200+ shows and Nonno Alan, 100+ shows, had told us not to expect too much from the OZ crowd). Anyway, nobody seemed to notice because the boys put on another excellent show! Maybe a few minor mistakes here and there but who cares... You can't get anything better than AC/DC when it comes to Live rock'n'roll!

The truth is, after what we saw on tour in the past 18 months around the world, and also here in Australia, AC/DC have created a religion with millions of worshipers everywhere. It's really impressive to see these crowd, 70-80 thousand people each night... Dressed with the same t-shirts, tattoos, wearing the Devil's Horns or singing the same songs...



AC/DC ABRUZZO - FOOD AND BEVERAGE DEBAUCHERY


You guys know how food is important for Italians and, to be perfectly honest, the first 15 days of tour in Australia have been a Highway to Hell for us. When it was time to eat we had to do things we won't be able to tell our mother about... But it was all in the name of Rock'n'roll!!


"HAIL CAESARS" while waiting in line at Burger King (aka Hungry Jack in OZ)

Breakfast Pizza with Lavazza Cappuccino

Meatballs on Pizza. Unthinkable in Italy

KOSP - ITALIAN SEDUCTION SCHOOL

More photos of Assistant to Pick Up Artist K.K. in action in Melbourne and Sydney... It's a long way to the top...



Sunday, February 21, 2010

BON SCOTT TRIBUTE NIGHT

AC/DC Abruzzo spent the night of 30th anniversary of Bon Scott's death in Newtown, Sydney together with some other hard core fans from all around the world. Photographer Philip Morris was also there so we had the chance to meet him and talk about the glorious early days. As you know the best photos of the Bon Scott's era were taken by Philip and he has lots of stories to share about Bon and the boys from the 70's... But also about other bands like The Stones, Led Zeppelin, Geordie and even Michael Jackson... It was definitely a honor to meet him.

With Philip "lu vicchiarill" Morris

Phil distracted by the AC/DC Abruzzo flag

A member of Fraternity, one of the first bands of Bon, was also there and played some of their early songs . Then it was the turn of local cover band Dirty Deeds. Pretty impressive, also from a visual point of view, especially the singer who got his moves down really well. Great voice too. In the setlist we got Jailbreak, It's a Long Way to The Top (with bagpipe of course), Baby Please Don't Go and Rock'n'Roll ain't noise pollution (Bon's Style!!). They mixed it up pretty well!

Dirty Deeds

Of course it wasn't like being in Fremantle but it was still a memorable way for us to pay tribute to Bon. It was really a special night...

Rare photo by Philip Morris for AC/DC Abruzzo