"AC/DC means..." "It's pure rock, rock in its pure form." "AC/DC is a religion for me." "AC/DC Live is like taking blood from this T-shirt and sticking it in your veins." "For me, it's my life..." "It's my band and I love them, I have Angus on my arm." "They're the ultimate rock 'n' roll band." "At 13, I heard AC/DC and it changed my life." "Angus is God, AC/DC, my religion." "We're at River Plate Stadium, we're in the compressed build, due to the soccer game that played last night." "It just finished about an hour ago, so, we're gonna run two overnight shifts, about 48 hours, in order to get the sub-structure in for production for AC/DC." "18 climbers, 18 regular hands, we've got six forklifts, two crane drivers." "We've got seven flatbed drivers, and then all the local heads that we have, plus all my guys." "So, if you're gonna do a show in Argentina, this is the place to be." "We're in Buenos Aires." "It's hot!" "Hot, hot and sweaty and dirty." "It's all good." "We started on the stage two, two and a half days ago, and the actual steel scaffolding part of the stage is all up and ready to go." "Now we're starting on the production side of things, and we'll have the stage up probably in about five hours or so." "It varies greatly from stadium to stadium." "In some stadiums, our production day is just, we load in, do the show and load out in one day." "In some stadiums, we take three days to load in, and one day to load out." "There is a school underneath here, so we have to stop our load in and out when there's recess, so we don't run over any little kids." "There's also a shooting range next door, so if you don't hear the kids screaming and hollering, you hear people shooting guns during the day." "It's a little annoying." "Every now and again, you have to stop - you can't run over the kids." "They're starting to build the runway because Angus is gonna come down." "He wants to check it out, because we've shortened the length on it a bit." "When he wants to see something, then he's concerned about it, making sure it's good for the show." "That's the only time he comes down." "We've been talking about filming this show for a long time now, and we've looked at different countries, different places, with the record company and the band, as to where we could shoot, and we are now here" "in the River Plate Stadium, in Buenos Aires." "It's an incredibly vibrant venue, a very famous football stadium." "The challenge has been working out how to film this show." "Unlike anywhere I've ever been, the River Plate has two schools, that run within the stadium the whole time." "Today, we were bringing our camera equipment in, we had to be very quiet and we could only work in a particular way, because the children in the nursery were all asleep." "So, we've had some interesting challenges." "The other thing we have to contend with here is the aeroplanes." "We're very close to a city airport." "David Mallet is directing this film, and he's directed many shows for AC/DC and many of their promos." "...which isn't Ben-Hur, it's just a two-shot." "This is the correct version of a camera plan." "What I do, is we just do a nice little pencil drawing there, which everybody can understand and makes perfect sense." "Much better than all these scale rubbish things." "We're right up in the Gods here." "It's the most ridiculous climb up here, I don't know how long it took." "Here they don't have a lift that goes all the way to the top." "It's an amazingly good view of the stage from here, although the band are gonna be really small in the shot and, in fact, to the naked eye." "It's great for atmosphere with the whole of this place going completely bonkers." "It's gonna be rather exciting, I think." "We're shooting over three nights." "We have ten cameras on the first night, we have 21 cameras now on the second night and then we have a few cameras on the last night." "I was in the queue from the first day." "We spend the night outside the stadium, it was cold, we made a fire." "After the concert, I don't know what I will do." "I'm gonna be like, "That's it, I'm dead."" "I'm from Neuquén, 1 ,200 km away." "I left my job and family and arrived at 7pm and spend the night here." "It rained." "We were with these guys since yesterday." "It was cold and windy, we had a rough night." "But now we're here and will see them up close." "This is where we spent the night." "It was rough, but we slept." "Having listened to them since I was small, to end up seeing them live..." "It's a dream, it's a dream come true for all of us." "I've liked them since I was seven, I'm 30 now." "They're the best band in the world." "I get goosebumps." "It's 13 years since I last saw them, amazing." "It's what I love best." "I've listened to AC/DC since around 13." "I went to Rio de Janeiro to see them." "I didn't make it." "Too many parties, lots of drugs, I never got there." "Back in Black." "Angus is my idol, he gave me music." "They inspired me to make music." "He is a musical reference for me." "I've got other bands that are important, but AC/DC will always be above them." "I've come from Brazil to Buenos Aires." "The Argentineans are crazy!" "A hug from Argentina, you've come here for rock 'n' roll!" "It's the capital of rock." "The rock capital in Argentina is Buenos Aires." "Angus!" "We've been flying the flags for three days." "It cost us so much to get here, to save up, but whatever it takes for AC/DC." "The passion of the people, the passion of the Argentinean crowd is the greatest." "Really, there's no comparison." "It's like a religion that's formed within the country, everyone puts in their last drop of sweat." "Nothing compares to Argentina, Europe is completely different." "We see it on DVD, it's completely different." "It's missing the more spiritual part, that even I feel at these gigs, so I can't imagine how the band feels up there." "It's incredible, the band, they blow my mind, and on Sunday again, the third day." "This is a crazy party, look, Argentina is a crazy party." "We're the kings of rock, no doubt about it!" "We're the best." "Thank you, AC/DC, thank you!" "We're here at Rock  Pop Buenos Aires, Argentina, a radio that's been around for 25 years." "We only play rock because that's what our audience loves." "It's 11:24 in Argentina and this is Rock  Pop." "I told you there was a documentary being made about the AC/DC fans." "Many of them are here today and the truth is, that amongst the group there's one guy, who got a loan to go see them in Europe, without telling his parents." "At last, someone gets a loan for something worthwhile." "So, these are the bank forms of the loan he got, to go to Europe and see AC/DC." "This is payment 8 of 24." "I'm about half way through but the joy of being there will last forever." "Hi, I'm Walter, and I would just do anything for AC/DC, especially now that I am unemployed." "What did you do?" "Anything and everything." "Nowadays I was working as a dance instructor doing salsa." "Not very AC/DC." "The music and their videos and everything that they are, so I started telling him about the band, and he would download stuff and research them." " And what's your name?" " Young." "That's another issue we had, because they wouldn't let me name him Angus Young." "Oh, your name is Young, like Angus Young?" "But it's your name, not your surname." "And while we're talking they were trying to sort out some tickets, or a VIP pass or something and the truth is, we couldn't get one, we couldn't get anything." "We couldn't get anything." "At least tell us where they are so we can go see them." "No, we got you two tickets to see AC/DC tomorrow at 8:30pm." "We've got them two tickets to see AC/DC tomorrow, in their second concert in Argentina." "66,000 people yesterday." "See how these guys cry!" "I went to the hotel for autographs." "I'm only missing Brian's and Cliff's." "I saw Angus right up close." " Angus, please..." " One picture!" "We're just testing the gear at the stadium for the show." "We just found this cabinet to be... half a cabinet." "There's only two speakers out of four working, so, time to get in there and fix it." "The punters are just like a sea of people just bobbing up and down." "Crazy, they're nuts just like Spain." "It's just like phenomenal the amount of people, 60 thousand nutters." "This is one of Angus' straps that we have custom made in England, so, there's no buckles, no moving metal objects, to scratch him or the guitar or dig in him or..." "When he does his dying-fly thing on the floor, it doesn't poke in his back and it's, as you can feel, with your other hand, it's soft leather." "And this is a little pack holder in the back here, which takes his wireless transmitter, and then the cables go under these Velcro straps, and it goes into the guitar and hopefully it works great every night." "I'm on year 20 now." "I haven't always looked like this, this is a well-worn appearance you're seeing here." "I've seen them like, almost 200 times." "You don't get burned out on this tour, because the songs are so great." "We just amp shop, and then we're ready to go, and tear this whole thing down and move to the next city." "I started on the production rehearsals for Back in Black, at the Back in Black Tour, in May of 1980, so, it's been quite a few years now." "Rock 'n' roll, life on the road and all the rest of it, so..." "It's what I do." "It's what I enjoy, and working for these guys is an absolute treat." "You're working for the best rock 'n' roll band in the world." "What more can you ask for?" "You know." "And I get paid occasionally as well." "I take care of Cliff, I'm the guitar tech for him." "Just anything and everything that he needs." "He goes a lot by feel, you know." "He's a big pocket bass player." "He really stands close to his amps." "He likes old guitars." "The first thing he said to me was," ""I'm just an old bass player from the '70s."" "Basically, as long as it has four strings, it doesn't sound too clacky you know, and solid." "He just likes solid sound, and he's a pocket player." "When the audience is as responsive as they are here," "I think the guys rise to it as well, it's a two-way thing." "They both feed off each other." "I'm working on Angus's live number one guitar, which is number two, because Angus's old faithful number one, will always be number one." "This is the one that he's used for all the recordings, all the live shows." "I guess from a few tours ago, this guitar here, has been the best-sounding guitar so he's been playing this one." "Every night, when I give him a guitar, he goes up there, and right when he's about to start," "I can hear Angus turning the volume all the way up." "And he always rolls it back, so, I asked him, and he told me, back in the day he had small amps, and for his solo, he just wanted extra boost, and he just, instead of buying pedals and stuff like that," "he'd just kind of roll it back." "For rhythm and for solo, he just turned it up and stuck with it." "Considering everybody uses pedals, you know, nowadays, at least on an overdrive or two, but he prefers not to." "He said he stepped on a Wah pedal that didn't have a battery in it, so, he's standing there like, "What does that do?"" "When the lights go down and the band come up, it's serious business." "The first time I heard AC/DC I loved them, and that's when I started listening to rock, and I swear it saved my life!" "They brought everything: the doll, the cannons, the bell, and it blew me away!" "They even brought the train!" "My voice is fucked after the two concerts." "I'm in Argentina now, but I live in Tokyo." "Why am I here?" "Just for AC/DC's shows!" "AC/DC!" "AC/DC!" "I've never heard 60, 70,000 people singing a verse." "That was a chorus!" "They're happy." "They're nice people." "We've had a good..." "We've been here..." " Nine days." " Nine days now, aye." " What's that?" " Not that I'm counting, but..." "No, tomorrow we go home." "But it's..." "It's been fabulous, they've really been nice." "And the weather's been good as well." "We had four days clear with nothing going on, which was fine, got to go out, see some of the sights and stuff." "What are your memories of Buenos Aires?" "There's a cemetery." "They got a fantastic site where Eva Perón is buried." "It was worth it, but kind of a weird thing as a tourist, I guess, but it was impressive." "Bigger than my first bed-sit in Muswell Hill." "Bigger than my first flat." "But the kids, the kids were great." "I think I had the best steak I've ever had in my life here." "I've had some steaks but I got to tell you..." " A tip for you there, La Cabaña." " La Cabaña." "Don't go eat before 9 o'clock, you'll be all on your own." " It's a late night place." " Yeah." "It was like marshmallow." "A steak like fucking that!" "I don't know..." "And he wanted a little Kobe beef, you know." "Fucking hell!" "I had the best steak the other night." "Kobe medallion." "Brilliant." "I had a..." "They love their... beef." "John will tell you." "Love it." "I think everybody should try it." "That's what I mean." "To enjoy them." "Every day I love you more" "AC/DC, I can't stop this feeling for you" "Every day I love you more" "AC/DC, I can't stop this feeling for you"