M mjk Joined Feb 15, 2011 Messages 1,482 Location Wishin' I was in Wi Nov 18, 2017 #1 Back in Black Last edited: Nov 18, 2017
Cujet Joined Feb 15, 2003 Messages 15,693 Location Jupiter, Florida Nov 18, 2017 #2 I knew he had dementia and I knew he was probably not long for this world. It's still sad to see the musicians I love dying off.
I knew he had dementia and I knew he was probably not long for this world. It's still sad to see the musicians I love dying off.
CarbonSteel Joined Sep 26, 2010 Messages 9,807 Nov 18, 2017 #3 Saw that earlier today. Back in Black will always be a favorite. From those who have rocked, we salute you Malcolm. RIP.
Saw that earlier today. Back in Black will always be a favorite. From those who have rocked, we salute you Malcolm. RIP.
B bigt61 Joined Feb 12, 2013 Messages 3,117 Location Virginia Nov 18, 2017 #4 I was lucky enough to see them play a few times back in the 70s when Bon Scott was still alive. High Voltage is one of the great albums of all time.
I was lucky enough to see them play a few times back in the 70s when Bon Scott was still alive. High Voltage is one of the great albums of all time.
Jimmy9190 Joined Feb 17, 2007 Messages 3,999 Location Clermont, Florida Nov 18, 2017 #5 RIP Malcolm, you will be missed by millions of fans.
BAJA_05 Joined Mar 22, 2012 Messages 2,912 Location Berks County/Pa. Nov 18, 2017 #6 Very sad day for the Young Family & AC/DC fans overall. Malcolm actually wrote most of the AC/DC songs which I did not know until today. I was fortunate enough to see AC/DC play live in Philly seven times through the years. RIP MALCOLM!!!
Very sad day for the Young Family & AC/DC fans overall. Malcolm actually wrote most of the AC/DC songs which I did not know until today. I was fortunate enough to see AC/DC play live in Philly seven times through the years. RIP MALCOLM!!!