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Thunderstruck is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, ... Angus Young stated in the liner notes of the 2003 re-release of The Razors Edge:
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 November 2024. Australian musician; lead guitarist of AC/DC For the actor born Angus Young, see Alan Young. Angus Young Young performing in 2024 Background information Birth name Angus McKinnon Young Born (1955-03-31) 31 March 1955 (age 69) Glasgow, Scotland Origin Sydney, New South Wales, Australia ...
According to the book AC/DC: Maximum Rock & Roll, George Young was involved early on but had to bow out because of personal issues. [10] According to Guitar World, the opening riff to "Thunderstruck" features Angus Young alternating between fretted notes and playing the open string. In a 1993 interview with Alan di Perna, the guitarist recalls ...
AC/DC will aim to leave long-suffering North American fans thunderstruck next year on their first visit to the region since 2016. ... AC/DC remains led by guitarist Angus Young and vocalist Brian ...
The DVD includes special features such as stereo and 5.1 surround sound, Iso-cam versions of certain songs for different band members, and audio commentary from Angus and Malcolm Young. [2] Another option allows the viewer to focus on just one member for the length of a song.
The band's current touring lineup features Angus Young, vocalist Brian Johnson (from 1980 to 2016, and since 2018), rhythm guitarist Stevie Young (nephew of Angus and Malcolm Young, a member since 2014), as well as touring musicians Matt Laug (drums) and Chris Chaney (bass guitar).
The legendary guitarist emotionally recalled his brother's final years in an interview with Australia's 60 Minutes. AC/DC’s Angus Young Gets Teary-Eyed While Recounting Late Brother Malcolm’s ...
It was a young Afghan boy, Martz found out later, who detonated 40 pounds of explosives beneath Martz’s squad. He was one of the younger kids who hung around the Marines. Martz had given him books and candy and, even more precious, his fond attention. The boy would tip them off to IEDs and occasionally brought them fresh-baked bread.