Thunderstruck by Steve'n'Seagulls (LIVE)

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Published 2014-07-31
Finnish band called Steve'n'Seagulls plays AC/DC's awesome song called Thunderstruck. Recorded by Jaakko Manninen Photography.

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All Comments (21)
  • To anyone complaining saying he's playing the banjo the wrong way, Jimi Hendrix played guitar the wrong way. He didn't know scales or chord progressions, he just knew what sounded good. Hell he even used a violin bow to play it once or twice. So stop bitching. The best at what they do often do it unconventionally.
  • @scorpioblue4510
    There's a band called AC/DC doing a cover of this. It's pretty good
  • @dljennings
    “The sound of the drums,” Accordion noises intensify I love this
  • @frankcastle5294
    I'm an American Hillbilly and these Fins nailed it. Well done gentlemen.
  • Good stuff! But then I realized this video was shot in ONE TAKE -- no editing. That's when I realized these guys are REALLY good. No fancy 32-track, autotune, computer effects laden video. Just plain old fashion ass kicking music.
  • @CodaSR
    The dude is shredding that fucking banjo like an absolute madman
  • @gbssurvivor130
    As a lifelong fan of AC/DC , this is STILL one of the best covers EVER!!!
  • @YossGold
    "Let's start a band" "I have an anvil and spoons" "Done"
  • That Banjo Player Makes That Instrument Sing On Its Own. Y'all Are Awesome ❤
  • @zemog1025
    I new these guys were gonna rock it when the accordion player, possibly drunk, showed up late on a field mower, and the banjo player started strumming. Wonderful cover.
  • @paulthrocko
    There is something about the one guy riding in on the lawnmower for the intro that seems especially appropriate: the tone of the running engine and sound of the engine cut-off perfectly fit the video/song, sonically.
  • @IamMagPie
    I clicked on this video, not knowing what to expect. Opening scene: a Massey Ferguson, a man comes in on a Stiga lawnmover. I start fearing for the worst. Someone starts playing the banjo - superbly. The singer strikes an anvil. I start tapping my feel. I like where it's going. The accordion comes on. I'm grinning and nodding my head. So great!
  • @Imfrommars76
    9 years passed since this uploaded here and only now I've discovered 😢 Can write here a billions of nice words but I think only saying this will be enough; this is what exactly music means..Best sounds in harmony giving you the utter pleasure possible for the brain and soul..Thanks guys..
  • This is absolutely the best COVER of a song Ive ever heard!!! These guys KICK ASS!!!!
  • @SethHolmes
    "So what do you do in the band?" "I play the anvil."
  • @kupcuk
    "a rock solo would sound awful on accordion" "hold my tractor"
  • @Mika-eb5cg
    I know it is a sin to be proud....but I am. These guys come from my home country, Finland. AC/DC being one of my favourite bands, this is a great tribute. Rock!
  • @donnawarner8408
    I too am just amazed by this band and this song! I live in Rural Southern Virginia in the United States and when this is played at local festivals/dances everyone just stops and starts dancing! Thank you so much!