<P> According to the 2006 book AC / DC: Maximum Rock & Roll, the album title was an extension of Bon's response to a journalist at the Day on the Green festival in July 1978 who asked what they could expect from the band and Scott replied, "Blood ." The cover art is from a shoot done with Atlantic Records' staff photographer Jim Houghton before a show at Boston's Paradise Theater, the idea for which came from Atlantic's art director, Bob Defrin . </P> <P> In a 1992 interview with Metal Hammer at the time of the band's second live release, Malcolm Young admitted, "I personally still prefer the old album . We were young, fresh, vital and kicking ass ." Greg Prato of AllMusic notes, "While most other rock bands of the era were busy experimenting with disco or creating studio - perfected epics, AC / DC was one of the few specializing in raw and bluesy hard rock, as evidenced by 1978's live set, If You Want Blood You've Got It ." Eduardo Rivadavia of Ultimate Classic Rock enthuses, "Other concert records may boast more songs, more Top 40 hits or even more crowd - pleasing gimmicks . But very few can challenge the sheer excitement and reckless abandon captured on AC / DC's terrific concert document ." The album was listed at #2 on Classic Rock magazine's readers' poll of "50 Greatest Live Albums Ever". </P> <P> The entire Glasgow concert was filmed but the complete footage has never been released . Eventually, "Riff Raff" and "Fling Thing / Rocker" segments were made available on the AC / DC Family Jewels DVD . Footage was also used on the "Rock' n' Roll Damnation" promotional clip also available in Family Jewels . Segments from the concert (the songs "Rock' n' Roll Damnation", "Dog Eat Dog" and "Let There Be Rock") were made available on the DVD Plug Me In, released in 2007 . The segment "Bad Boy Boogie" was included on the bonus disc on the three - disc edition of the DVD . </P> <P> All tracks written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young and Bon Scott . </P>

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