AC/DC star dies
mainMalcolm Young, co-founder of the Australian rock band AC/DC with his brother Angus Young, died today.
He was 64 and had been struggling with dementia.
The group sold 200 million records.
Malcolm Young, co-founder of the Australian rock band AC/DC with his brother Angus Young, died today.
He was 64 and had been struggling with dementia.
The group sold 200 million records.
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A fine band. Sad to hear this.
‘Highway to hell’. Invitation? Self-description? Warning against the competition? Recollection of yesterday night? I think it must be defining cultural identity.
Tell me Mr Borstlap when did a performance of any of your music draw a similar size crowd?
Don’t be silly. You can’t get that many people in the food court of a shopping mall.
Very fashionable title for a band, if you think about it. I was absolutely staggered by the size of that audience!! That’s an audience of consequence.
Yup, Mozart never had such.
No, but people are still listening to Mozart.
Indeed. Even after 2 centuries. However Mozart had never make 100 thousand people shouting his songs at the same time in a arena, during 40 years. That’s too much guts & balls for our little Wolf.
I think Beethoven would do something similar.
For those about to Rock! We salute you. R.I.P