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Live at Donington is the DVD recording of the Australian rock band AC/DC‘s show at Donington Park on 17 August 1991, directed by David Mallet; it was the band's third Monsters of Rock festival.
Attendance Recordings 1990 18 August Monsters of Rock 1 day 1 stage 5 bands 72,500 [11] Thunder - Live at Donington: Monsters of Rock 1990; Whitesnake - Live at Donington 1990; 1991 17 August Monsters of Rock 1 day 1 stage 5 bands 72,500 [12] AC/DC - Live at Donington (DVD) 1992 25–26 July One Step Beyond 24 hours 1 stage 60+ DJ's 28,000 [13 ...
16 August 1980 (attendance: 35,000) Rainbow; Judas Priest; Scorpions; April Wine; Saxon (released as the semi-official live album Donington: The Live Tracks []. "I still meet people," noted Biff Byford, "that come up and tell me about their own little twist on the day: 'Just as you started 747 (Strangers In The Night), a plane came over.'
The Razors Edge World Tour was a concert tour played by the hard rock band AC/DC, in support of their twelfth studio album The Razors Edge.This tour had 5 legs around the world lasting 12 months starting on 2 November 1990 in Worcester, Massachusetts, finishing on 16 November 1991 in Auckland, New Zealand.
Live at Donington (AC/DC album), a live video release of the 1991 show at Monsters of Rock released in 1992 on VHS, 2003 on DVD and 2007 on Blu-ray; Live at Donington (Iron Maiden album), a live album and video recorded in 1992 at Monsters of Rock, released in 1993 and reissued in 1998
AC/DC performed its first show on Dec. 31, 1973, at the Chequers Nightclub in Sydney and has since sold more than 200 million albums worldwide. The group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall ...
AC/DC Live is the second live album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in October 1992. Two versions were released, one containing a single CD, with the second version being a double album on LP and CD known as AC/DC Live: 2 CD Collector's Edition. A feature-length live video, AC/DC: Live at Donington, was released concurrently. [3]
A flyer for the Dec. 1991 hip-hip charity game organized by rappers Sean "Diddy" Combs and Heavy D at City College of New York. Nine young people were killed in a crush at the event.