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AC/DC - Edmonton, AB, Canada on August 26th 2009 - THUNDERSTRUCK

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AC/DC destroyed the Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in August 26th 2009.

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  • whats better than seeing ACDC in nice weather? Answer: Seeing ACDC in the middle of a thunderstorm.

    IT WAS AMAZING!

  • if you were there you will understand when i say ,only true GODS of rock can make the lightning strike when they want. best concert i have ever been to. it rained so much i had water running out of the sleeves of my coat, never sat down the whole time.

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  • Best concert ever! Pouring rain, soaked to the skin but never sat down or went inside once! They rocked commonwealth like no others! My friends could hear it from the northside in their houses! No better way to rock out to Thunderstruck than in the middle of a huge lightning storm pouring rain!

  • Yep, this show ripped the balls 'outta Commonwealth! The boys got 'Thuderstruck' in the middle of a top notch lightning storm. How cool is that!? Bet that never happens again!!!

  • THIS WAS THE BEST CONCERT EVER FOR ME!, FKN ROCKED!!

  • HELL YEA I REMEBER THIS.! favorite concert EVER.!!!!!!!!

  • BEST DAY OF MY LIFE!!!!

  • That was an amazing concert

  • Man, the elderly have great light shows, kinda like Bohemian grove.

  • i went to bon jovi last night it was the best concert ever this one was my second

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