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Malcolm Young, Whose Guitar Riffs Helped Propel AC/DC to Fame, Dies at 64

2017-11-20 1 Dailymotion

Malcolm Young, Whose Guitar Riffs Helped Propel AC/DC to Fame, Dies at 64<br />What am I going to write about — Rembrandt?" The band won its first Grammy in 2010, for best hard rock performance, with<br />the song "War Machine." The group’s influential album "Back In Black" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2013.<br />Malcolm Young said that You need to entertain<br />Fame said that AC/DC’s music and approach had a worn-in, scruffy vibe<br />that stood in stark contrast to the pretentiousness suffusing much rock music at the time,<br />" Angus Young said. that People say it’s juvenile music, but pardon me — I thought rock ’n’ roll was supposed to be juvenile,<br />18, 2017<br />Malcolm Young, the guitarist and songwriter who helped found the Australian rock band AC/DC, died on Saturday.<br />The band spoke with The New York Times in 2008, on the cusp of the release of "Black<br />Ice," which would eventually receive a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Album.

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