Malcolm Young of AC/DC left us on November 18, 2017, from complications of dementia. He was only 64. He anchored AC/DC’s sound from the beginning, in 1973. His younger brother Angus may have been the public face of the band, but Malcolm was a key writer and leader. He was the guy the rest of the band watched for cues on stage. In this episode, Jimbo and the Mickster pull AC/DC songs from the vault that range from the early Bonn Scott era to the later Brian Johnson classics. The band name “AC/DC” was famously inspired by an emblem from the back of a sewing machine owned by their sister, Margaret.
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