Video: AXL ROSE-Fronted AC/DC Performs At Madison Square Garden In New York City

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Fan-filmed video footage of AC/DC's September 14 performance at Madison Square Garden in New York City can be seen below. The band's setlist was as follows: 01. Rock Or Bust 02. Shoot To Thrill 03. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be 04. Back In Black 05. Got Some Rock & Roll Thunder 06. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 07. Rock 'N' Roll Damnation 08. Thunderstruck 09. High Voltage 10. Rock 'N' Roll Train 11. Hells Bells 12. Given The Dog A Bone 13. If You Want Blood (You've Got It) 14. Live Wire 15. Sin City 16. You Shook Me All Night Long 17. Shot Down In Flames 18. Have A Drink On Me 19. T.N.T. 20. Whole Lotta Rosie 21. Let There Be Rock Encore: 22. Highway To Hell 23. Riff Raff 24. For Those About To Rock (We Salute You) The rescheduled dates of AC/DC's North American tour — which are the band's first concerts here with GUNS N' ROSES singer Axl Rose on lead vocals — kicked off on August 27 at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina. In his review of the Madison Square Garden concert, Newsday's Glenn Gamboa wrote: "Questions about how well Rose could handle the material were quickly answered, as he powerfully delivered classics like 'Back In Black' and older cuts like 'Rock 'N' Roll Damnation' that the band rarely has touched since original lead singer Bon Scott died in 1980. However, make no mistake, Rose was not the focus of the 'Rock Or Bust' show. [Guitarist Angus] Young was. Rose would settle into the background when he wasn't singing, letting Young have the spotlight to himself." Angus recently said that he has not made a decision yet regarding AC/DC's future once the current "Rock Or Bust" tour cycle ends. Following the 2014 retirement of his brother and co-founder Malcolm Young due to dementia, Angus also dealt with the exit of drummer Phil Rudd later that year because of legal problems, and more recently the departure of singer Brian Johnson because of hearing loss and bassist Cliff Williams's decision to retire after the tour ends. Assuming neither Rudd nor Johnson return, Williams's exit means that Angus will be the only member remaining from the lineups that recorded classic albums like 1979's "Highway To Hell", 1980's "Back In Black" and 1981's "For Those About To Rock...We Salute You".

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