Let There Be Rock
AC/DC · Bonfire Disc 3 [Live]
Back in nineteen fifty five
Man didn't know 'bout a rock 'n' roll show
'N all that jive
The white man had the schmaltz
The black man had the blues
No one knew what they was gonna do
But Tschaikovsky had the news, he said
Let there be sound, and there was sound
Let there be light, and there was light
Let there be drums, there was drums
Let there be guitar, there was guitar, ah
Let there be rock
And it came to pass
That rock 'n' roll was born
All across the land every rockin' band
Was blowin' up a storm
And the guitar man got famous
The business man got rich
And in every bar there was a superstar
With a seven year itch
There was fifteen million fingers
Learnin' how to play
And you could hear the fingers pickin'
And this is what they had to say
Let there be light, sound, drums, 'n guitar, ah
Let there be rock
One night in a club called the Shakin' Hand
There was a 42 decibel rockin' band
And the music was good
And the music was loud
And the singer turned and he said to the crowd
Let there be rock
Let There Be Rock
AC/DC's "Let There Be Rock" stands as a definitive anthem of hard rock, capturing the band's signature blend of driving rhythms, soaring vocals, and raw energy. Recorded for the live compilation "Bonfire Disc 3," this track exemplifies the group's ability to translate studio power into a visceral live experience that resonated globally. As a staple of their discography, the song reinforces AC/DC's status as pioneers of the genre, influencing countless acts who followed in their wake. Its enduring appeal lies in its unpretentious yet explosive sound, which perfectly encapsulates the spirit of 1970s and 1980s rock music. The performance showcases the band's tight musicianship and the electrifying connection between the frontman and the crowd, cementing the track's place in rock history.

