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So, AC/DC at SARStock is pretty remarkable. Capturing that raw energy of a live performance, you can feel the crowd's adrenaline just pulsating through the screen. This concert, held in Toronto during that iconic festival in 2003, is a snapshot of a band that knows how to command a stage. The pacing is relentless, moving from classic tracks to newer material, all while the band delivers with impressive power. And, of course, Angus Young’s guitar work is a standout, weaving through the set like a lightning bolt. There's something really visceral about experiencing it; the atmosphere feels electric, and the whole event was drenched in the spirit of rock 'n' roll rebellion.
This concert film is somewhat unique in that it documents a special event rather than a regular tour, which adds to its collector appeal. Releases of live performances often have varied formats, and SARStock has seen a few unofficial bootlegs over the years, which can make finding a quality version a bit tricky. There's a growing interest among collectors due to the historical context of the festival itself, given its charitable focus and significance in the early 2000s rock scene.
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