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AC/DC - Live at Donington LaserDisc - 3993

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AC/DC - Live at Donington LaserDisc - 3993
Step back into the golden age of home entertainment with this rare and collectible LaserDisc release of AC/DC - Live at Donington. Captured on August 17, 1991, at the iconic Monsters of Rock festival at Castle Donington, this electrifying performance immortalizes one of AC/DC's most legendary live concerts. Filmed in glorious 35mm and released on LaserDisc, this edition not only showcases the band’s powerhouse performance but also represents a pinnacle of video and audio technology from the LaserDisc era—a time when cutting-edge home media revolutionized how fans experienced music and film.

The LaserDisc format was a hallmark of the late 1980s and early 1990s, offering superior video and audio quality long before DVDs became standard. This Live at Donington release features large-format, detailed artwork, further enhancing its nostalgic appeal. With its catalog number 50346-6, this edition was distributed in the United States by Atco Video through A*Vision Entertainment, marking it as a unique and desirable artifact from a transitional period in entertainment history.

Inside, fans are treated to nearly two hours of AC/DC at their peak, performing an unforgettable setlist that includes classics like "Thunderstruck," "Back in Black," "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap," and "Highway to Hell." The raw energy of Angus Young’s searing guitar solos and Brian Johnson’s unmistakable vocals come alive on this analog medium, providing a warmer, richer experience compared to digital formats.

This LaserDisc is a collector’s dream—not only for its representation of AC/DC’s monumental live show but also as a relic of the LaserDisc era itself. As physical media becomes increasingly rare, this release stands out as both a testament to the band's enduring legacy and a time capsule of 1990s home entertainment. For any serious AC/DC fan or LaserDisc enthusiast, Live at Donington is more than a concert—it’s a piece of history.

The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition. The LaserDisc has not been tested for playability, or quality of the recording.