Check the statement.

In a new video released by AC/DC, guitarist Angus Young spoke about how he feels at AC/DC shows and the sound of the band's music. Check out his statement, and below is the video (without subtitles):

"For me, music is my whole world. It's all I know."

I never do things without valuing them. I like to do my part and hope that they like it too.

For us, each show is a new challenge. When everything is happening, cooking up, and everything is going right, it feels like one continuous flow, moving forward together.

The best feeling is when you feel the audience right there with you. There's a magical atmosphere and they just want to rock, with you. They want to be on the same wavelength as you.

I play guitar when I feel like it. That's how I learned. It was never a case of 'you should do this'. It was a case of wanting to do something, and feeling good about it.

Our music has a lot of power, that's a big part of it. It's simple but also very complex. Ozzy Osbourne calls us meat and potatoes. And that description is as good as any.

You're also trying to communicate with everyone. You hope the sound reaches the bottom, so they feel the same thing as the people who are nearby.

As the years go by, you learn your rhythm. Maybe I'm lucky – I always feel like I gain energy. Sometimes I don't know where it comes from. Sometimes I feel tired and then out of nowhere I play another song and think, 'Oooh, what am I doing?' and I've crossed the stage from one side to the other.”

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