He was a genuine hard working guy and inspirational too overcoming his alcohol issue and of course in the later stages with his time in the band he still continued to work until he couldn't. He's a guy we should all look up to in one way or another !
Yes. Exactly. Sadly during his life with us he was not that much talked about. It was always Bon and Angus...later Brian and Angus. Malcom WAS ACDC, and in the words of Angus..."he was a bloody better guitarist than me".
Malcolm Young.........absolute legend!! What he did for Bon Scott's family upon Bon's death was such a selfless and honorable thing to do. It would have been very hard on Malcolm knowing that he only had hours to call Bon's family before the news got to Australia......how sad and tragic, especially for Bon not seeing the fruits of his labor after so many years on the road!
Hoplite Warlord Bon just drank far too much is such a pity. Really missed his incredible presence and stage antics. Brian deserves all the credit he's an entirely different singer. Really love both equally.
@@TheMoonchild1969 Brian done well as a take over , just bloody sad never seen more years of Bon , personally Bon had more charisma , stage presence , would of taking them higher again , but full credit to Brian but personally Bon was AC/DC as a perfect mix , someone's misfortune was anothers gain sadly .
I got a big scar on my forehead from flipping a 72 pinto in 1985 turning the radio up when Hells Bells came on.And I still turn it up at 54 minus the alcohol while driving...That album was when I first herd them and played the 8 track over and over,cannot remember the 2 concerts (little rock and okc)or years..
a film must be made urgently, while they are still alive, Angus, Brian, Cliff, Rudd,. if any group deserved a Hollywood 3 hour film, then it is AC/DC. They are simply number 1 who had the most influence on the music scene .AC/DC is an institution, the biggest rock brand, like Mc, Coca Cola. AC/DC had an influence on every group and musician playing today, and the most famous looked up to them, learned from them, played their riffs, songs. the group with the greatest influence on the rock scene but also other musical directions, the loudest, the most rhythmic, simple but difficult, almost impossible to accurately observe, as AC/DC does and does.
My dad planted the seed when I was very young. I'm not 30. I lost my dad when I was 15. He would be proud that I'm sat watching anything I can acdc related. Wow what a band. Fingers crossed for 1 more UK tour. Might just get to see them.
Bon was simply incomparable as a performer. His mannerisms his wit. He never needed to put on a stage Bon, unlike others who change personas when they are performing or in interviews. Even Angus - who turns into a beast onstage is quite a quiet gentleman in everyday life.
I will never forget buying my first AC/DC album in the summer of 1977: "Let There Be Rock". These guys could do more with three chords than anyone I had ever heard!!!
tbh i started crying when Mal started talking at 7:21, like those words killed me. Cos the way he said it just screamed that they're all still of shocked about Bon's death, even after such a long time. It's heartbreaking.
@09:15 My heart breaks for Bon Scott's Mom and for all the band members,,, I mean that must have been such an awful time for all of them to go through such an awful TRAGEDY ya know,,, it must have been so damn heart breaking for everyone involved :-((
I saw the second ever show of ACDC at the Hollywood sportatorium this was after their first ever show in West Palm Beach. That was,the loudest band I've ever heard. I believe I left part of my eardrums at that venue. They were there with TightSqueeze, Todd Rundgren, Pat Traverse, Charlie Daniels and Grinder Switch.
I never got to see them with Bon, I saw them on the Back in Black tour at the Toledo Speedway Jam the year the album came out and it was of course with Brian. I wish I had gotten to see them with Bon. These guy's were all great guy's and seem like they were really down to earth people in the interview's I've seen of them. I have a friend who is a waitress and she served them one night at her restaurant and they were super cool she said and they all took pictures with her and the staff and the whole restaurant was all happy that the band was eating with them and the staff locked the door's so no one else could come in. RIP BON and MALCOLM you guy's made life better for everyone.
You see these dudes rocking out and just enjoying themselves no drama just Rock n Roll Hands down the best Rock and Roll band around with Bon and Brian they are so Humble, alot of Rock bands should really take notes yeah they wanted money but u dont see them flashing money Just playing music .You dudes are BAD ASS #1 i have so many memories with your music u just dont know . Much Love sent your way from Jim Ciccarelli
Mum was a Christian but worked in Indonesia..leprosy stuff .. brought me back some cheap tapes. The first tape I ever owned. Still surprised she brought me this one . Being Christian and all. Thanks mum .
I was living in England with both of them died; had just seen Led Zeppelin at Knebworth ('79), sad to see them both go...by, apparently, the same cause. Never saw Bon perform live, but went to the "Back in Black" tour at the Hammersmith Odeon; where they had a (symbolic) coffin on the stage...seems like yesterday.
@@leonhardtk i foolishly turned down an invite to see led zeppelin in 1973. i loved their music, had all their records but was a different person at that very young age, hadn't smoked pot, too young to drink, and was into sports and being healthy. and to this day i still hate being around crowds that big. especially with how wasted people got back then. hard drugs not my bag, and those people made me real nervous, seen some crazy ass shit. saw bon with ac/dc a few years later, a little older and more into the concert and music scene. was smoking pot and a weekend warrior. was in iowa visiting family and saw them close by in davenport 1978. smaller venue. i'll never forget it, raw, high energy, in your face loud rock and roll the way it was meant to be played.
@@tomitstube There probably were some that were doing drugs at the Led Zeppelin concert, I didn't see anybody. I wasn't into the drug scene either and I enjoyed the concert .
I love AC/DC this is a just a sad testament to what the fucking booze does to you if you don’t keep it at a moderate level .... I once saw Angus in an interview say that there was a lot of drugs too especially for Bon ...RIP just a bunch of great humble guys rest in peace Malcolm as well😊❤️😔
That's a horrible way to go. R.I.P Bon Scott. I can't imagine how horrible it would be to have to tell your friends parents that they're dead. And now Mal is gone. Jesus, AC/DC have had it rough.
Live Wire I would have felt guilty, or felt that the parents could have blamed me and the band if I were in his shoes... What do you fucking tell them ?
Malcom's rhythm guitar chords were the unsung hero too. Listen to 'Whole Lotta Rosie' at River Plate live again. His brain was fried too -- all instinct by then.
That live outdoor concert they were showing was A Day On The Green #3. July 23rd, 1978. AC/DC, Van Halen, Pat Travers Band, Foreigner and Aerosmith headlined It was a great all day event
Wow, i didnt know it was that year! I was just thinking about him when they said he choked on his vomit! The last person with John turned him on his side and left - i thought that was what you were supposed to when you leave someone drunk to keep airways open? So what to do???
@02:45 OMG Angus is so freaking hilarious ,,,,4 reels he is the shit for shore,,,,,ha ha ahhh LMFAO ROTF ;-) Jail break, jail break , love the riffs on so many of their songs,,,, I mean really who doesn't love good ole hard driving original rock n roll , I loved these guys and loved their music,,,,it fng rocked out BIG TIME...... i had the privilege of getting to see one of my all time favourite ROCK N ROLL bands AC/DC --- fucking eh mon,,, and being a Canadian I got to see them on July 27 1980 in Sudbury Ontario Canada, , , , , , what a blast that was,,,Id do it again in a heart beat and then some...... hail fuking eh ,,,,what an amazing party and it was like 90+ degrees out and we all went skinny dipping in Ramsey Lake which is a pretty big lake in the middle of Sudbury Ontario ,,,,what a blast that was growing up their as a youngster..... party hard was one of the main motto's !!! hhmmmmm This was the best rock concert of a lifetime,,,,absolutely loved it as did 100+ of my good friends at the time,,,,,what a fing awesome show,,,,I would give anything to see this concert again ANYTIME ANYDAY ANYPLACE :-()
I was small kid of 10 and my father brought music tapes from Saudi Araba and started to listen to ACDC and still listen in 2019 but I really like the Bon Scott time. My son is named Scott as well
Chances are the Young brothers never even had a guitar lesson!!!?? The more videos i see of them in action the more i appreciate their music, I think Angus was never appreciated for his AMAZING guitar skills, natural performers!!!!!
Sudden shocking death? Really? Bon was heavy on booze and drugs, everyone knew it. There's nothing sudden or shocking about his death. He had the voice but man he threw his life away on the side partying and booze.
U wanna hear real rock n roll that kicks ur ass.acdc bon scott is some of the best jamming rock u could hear.sit down shut up and hold on.incredible sound.up there with zep.one of the best.fuck i was so sad.i loved bons scratchy voice.now malcom is gone.still dedicated as my one of my favorite rock bands.
I always liked Malcolm. he was cool.
No shit he was bloody cool mate
He was a genuine hard working guy and inspirational too overcoming his alcohol issue and of course in the later stages with his time in the band he still continued to work until he couldn't. He's a guy we should all look up to in one way or another !
He was a good guy nothing like that punk brother of his...
Yes, comes across as warm and intelligent
👍👍👍🤘🤘🤘⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hearing Malcolm saying, ''You cant explain a death" "Things just feel numb". Your right Malcolm, Rest in Peace.
Loved Bon Scott’s voice and swagger.
Still makes me cry... bon was the best rock n roll singer ever
This documentary shows as talented and famous as Malcolm was it was surpassed by how humble and his good a person he was
Just thinking same mate
Surpassed only by how fucking stupid they both are/were.....
Yes. Exactly. Sadly during his life with us he was not that much talked about. It was always Bon and Angus...later Brian and Angus.
Malcom WAS ACDC, and in the words of Angus..."he was a bloody better guitarist than me".
When I listen to AC/DC, so do my neighbors
Stfu 😆 🤣
Ummm ac dc does not support low amp..🤣
Rest in peace dear Bon!! You'll forever be the best fuckin' rock singer the world has ever seen
Him and Rob Halford. The 2 greatest imo.
It's 2019, and I still miss Bon!!!!!! R.I.P 🤘🤘🤘
it took me years to get over it; could not hear the old songs for about 10 years cause it hurt so much
2023 and still miss Bon 🤘🏻
Malcolm Young.........absolute legend!!
What he did for Bon Scott's family upon Bon's death was such a selfless and honorable thing to do.
It would have been very hard on Malcolm knowing that he only had hours to call Bon's family before the news got to Australia......how sad and tragic, especially for Bon not seeing the fruits of his labor after so many years on the road!
Hoplite Warlord Bon just drank far too much is such a pity. Really missed his incredible presence and stage antics. Brian deserves all the credit he's an entirely different singer. Really love both equally.
@@TheMoonchild1969 Brian done well as a take over , just bloody sad never seen more years of Bon , personally Bon had more charisma , stage presence , would of taking them higher again , but full credit to Brian but personally Bon was AC/DC as a perfect mix , someone's misfortune was anothers gain sadly .
@@TheMoonchild1969 aàà
Man Phil Rudd looks and sounds so different before the meth.
Yeah, whatever was he thinking off!
well what do ya expect after you've taken that shit
If he still can play his drums then it’s all okay
He was a cute dude with those blue eyes,jail break we all get old
@@elainelewis9545 to right he was a good looking bloke tbf. No homo
I got a big scar on my forehead from flipping a 72 pinto in 1985 turning the radio up when Hells Bells came on.And I still turn it up at 54 minus the alcohol while driving...That album was when I first herd them and played the 8 track over and over,cannot remember the 2 concerts (little rock and okc)or years..
R.I.P Ronny "Bon" Scott.
R.I.P Malcolm Young.
a film must be made urgently, while they are still alive, Angus, Brian, Cliff, Rudd,. if any group deserved a Hollywood 3 hour film, then it is AC/DC. They are simply number 1 who had the most influence on the music scene .AC/DC is an institution, the biggest rock brand, like Mc, Coca Cola. AC/DC had an influence on every group and musician playing today, and the most famous looked up to them, learned from them, played their riffs, songs. the group with the greatest influence on the rock scene but also other musical directions, the loudest, the most rhythmic, simple but difficult, almost impossible to accurately observe, as AC/DC does and does.
My dad planted the seed when I was very young. I'm not 30. I lost my dad when I was 15. He would be proud that I'm sat watching anything I can acdc related. Wow what a band. Fingers crossed for 1 more UK tour. Might just get to see them.
Saw them live in LA in 1981. Amazing concert.
Bon was simply incomparable as a performer. His mannerisms his wit. He never needed to put on a stage Bon, unlike others who change personas when they are performing or in interviews.
Even Angus - who turns into a beast onstage is quite a quiet gentleman in everyday life.
42 years gone but never forgotten 💔
8:24 is haunting. Probably what the band felt like when Malcom died ... 😔
I will never forget buying my first AC/DC album in the summer of 1977: "Let There Be Rock". These guys could do more with three chords than anyone I had ever heard!!!
Malcolm was the Heart♥️&. Engine
of AC⚡️DC.😌
Can't imagine how traumatic it is, losing your child like that
Mal was a tough sob. Ran that band with an iron fist. The results speak for themselves. Good on him for looking after Bon's folks.
These guys and the Stones (in the 70's) were the greatest live rock bands of all time. No contest, IMO.
We all miss you Bon Scott!!!
tbh i started crying when Mal started talking at 7:21, like those words killed me. Cos the way he said it just screamed that they're all still of shocked about Bon's death, even after such a long time. It's heartbreaking.
DELETED PROFILE Exactly. He said that in a way that really makes you feel terrified.
@09:15
My heart breaks for Bon Scott's Mom and for all the band members,,,
I mean that must have been such an awful time for all of them to go through such an awful TRAGEDY ya know,,,
it must have been so damn heart breaking for everyone involved :-((
It's obvious their friendship went well beyond the band.
Bon Scoot looked JUST like his mom. Wow.
Google his father..... wow
40 years ago yesterday, RIP Bon
It still saddens me about Bon. He had a lot going for him. If only he slowed down.
He trusted the wrong people. 😢
Absolutely.... 🤔😔🌹@@musicffan1863
Highway to Hell was like a bomb. Best Rock music ever ...full of energy!
It's so sad you can literally see the pain in their faces!!!
If you were a new band and showed up today playing like those Bon records, you'd STILL be a huge hit, fantastic music!!!!
I saw the second ever show of ACDC at the Hollywood sportatorium this was after their first ever show in West Palm Beach. That was,the loudest band I've ever heard. I believe I left part of my eardrums at that venue. They were there with TightSqueeze, Todd Rundgren, Pat Traverse, Charlie Daniels and Grinder Switch.
I never got to see them with Bon, I saw them on the Back in Black tour at the Toledo Speedway Jam the year the album came out and it was of course with Brian. I wish I had gotten to see them with Bon. These guy's were all great guy's and seem like they were really down to earth people in the interview's I've seen of them. I have a friend who is a waitress and she served them one night at her restaurant and they were super cool she said and they all took pictures with her and the staff and the whole restaurant was all happy that the band was eating with them and the staff locked the door's so no one else could come in. RIP BON and MALCOLM you guy's made life better for everyone.
I got to see both ....
I saw them in Germany back in 76
I was just told you back then in 76 in Germany it was a monsters of Rock and ACDC killed
Power age album was severely underrated and such a great album
Highway To Hell T shirts scared the bejesus out of me as a kid in the seventies at local carnivals.
Mal looks sad when speaking about Bon’s death.
I'm 31 and I still absolutely love acdc
😢Thank you for the Music 😢 Blessed to have grown up with ACDC
Are you making the bread?
'I just bought big Ben' haha
come on, no mention of Powerage? It's their most versatile and high quality album musically speaking.
You see these dudes rocking out and just enjoying themselves no drama just Rock n Roll Hands down the best Rock and Roll band around with Bon and Brian they are so Humble, alot of Rock bands should really take notes yeah they wanted money but u dont see them flashing money Just playing music .You dudes are BAD ASS #1 i have so many memories with your music u just dont know . Much Love sent your way from Jim Ciccarelli
Mum was a Christian but worked in Indonesia..leprosy stuff .. brought me back some cheap tapes. The first tape I ever owned. Still surprised she brought me this one . Being Christian and all. Thanks mum .
With all that stardom Malcolm still had a down to earth heart by notifying Bons Mom.
bonham and bon died in 1980. it was just never the same for a lot of us.
I was living in England with both of them died; had just seen Led Zeppelin at Knebworth ('79), sad to see them both go...by, apparently, the same cause. Never saw Bon perform live, but went to the "Back in Black" tour at the Hammersmith Odeon; where they had a (symbolic) coffin on the stage...seems like yesterday.
@@leonhardtk i foolishly turned down an invite to see led zeppelin in 1973. i loved their music, had all their records but was a different person at that very young age, hadn't smoked pot, too young to drink, and was into sports and being healthy. and to this day i still hate being around crowds that big. especially with how wasted people got back then. hard drugs not my bag, and those people made me real nervous, seen some crazy ass shit.
saw bon with ac/dc a few years later, a little older and more into the concert and music scene. was smoking pot and a weekend warrior. was in iowa visiting family and saw them close by in davenport 1978. smaller venue. i'll never forget it, raw, high energy, in your face loud rock and roll the way it was meant to be played.
@@tomitstube There probably were some that were doing drugs at the Led Zeppelin concert, I didn't see anybody. I wasn't into the drug scene either and I enjoyed the concert .
Dont forget Lenon
could not get over it for a long time, it seriously affectet me, could not even hear the old songs anymore because of deep grief
Angus and his butt always funny. But Angus and his guitar? Always legendary!!
AC⚡DC 🤘
I love AC/DC this is a just a sad testament to what the fucking booze does to you if you don’t keep it at a moderate level .... I once saw Angus in an interview say that there was a lot of drugs too especially for Bon ...RIP just a bunch of great humble guys rest in peace Malcolm as well😊❤️😔
That's a horrible way to go. R.I.P Bon Scott. I can't imagine how horrible it would be to have to tell your friends parents that they're dead. And now Mal is gone. Jesus, AC/DC have had it rough.
Live Wire I would have felt guilty, or felt that the parents could have blamed me and the band if I were in his shoes... What do you fucking tell them ?
phil rudd the unsung hero of ac/dc
Unsung or unbeat?
Definitely unbeat. Being that tight and consistent without a clicker is insane.
Malcom's rhythm guitar chords were the unsung hero too. Listen to 'Whole Lotta Rosie' at River Plate live again. His brain was fried too -- all instinct by then.
He got behind bars
Amazing people Amazing band with true Family Spirit many Aloha’ 🤙🏻🌺⚡️
Que banda maravilhosa❤❤ Amooooooo demais,Qto mais ouço,mais gosto👍💯🎸🎸🤘
I saw AC/DC for the Ballbreaker tour with the Poor. The only reason the Poor backed them up was because Angus's cousin was a member of the Poor.
Been a fan since I was 6 yrs old. ( I'm 50 now)
That live outdoor concert they were showing was A Day On The Green #3. July 23rd, 1978. AC/DC, Van Halen, Pat Travers Band, Foreigner and Aerosmith headlined It was a great all day event
John Bonham died the same way in the same year.
Wow, i didnt know it was that year! I was just thinking about him when they said he choked on his vomit! The last person with John turned him on his side and left - i thought that was what you were supposed to when you leave someone drunk to keep airways open? So what to do???
Love angus's bowl hair cut😂
Long Live Their Music!..🤘🤘
I hope this generation and the next and the one after theme are still listening to ACDC
Greatest f..king band in the world love you Angus
You're a rock god Phil !!!!
@02:45
OMG Angus is so freaking hilarious ,,,,4 reels he is the shit for shore,,,,,ha ha ahhh LMFAO ROTF ;-)
Jail break, jail break , love the riffs on so many of their songs,,,,
I mean really who doesn't love good ole hard driving original rock n roll ,
I loved these guys and loved their music,,,,it fng rocked out BIG TIME......
i had the privilege of getting to see one of my all time favourite ROCK N ROLL bands AC/DC --- fucking eh mon,,,
and being a Canadian I got to see them on July 27 1980
in Sudbury Ontario Canada, , , , , , what a blast that was,,,Id do it again in a heart beat and then some......
hail fuking eh ,,,,what an amazing party and it was like 90+ degrees out and we all went skinny dipping in Ramsey Lake which is a pretty big lake in the middle of Sudbury Ontario ,,,,what a blast that was growing up their as a youngster..... party hard was one of the main motto's !!! hhmmmmm
This was the best rock concert of a lifetime,,,,absolutely loved it as did 100+ of my good friends at the time,,,,,what a fing awesome show,,,,I would give anything to see this concert again ANYTIME ANYDAY ANYPLACE :-()
Malcolm- great guy. True leader.
Angus was a tea drinker. No booze or drugs.
ACDC will never leave the globe
To Steven how ridiculous can you be there is no room for religion in rock and
Proper rock band as the guy in part 1 said "you knew they weren't going to slip a ballad in on ya" ha
AC/DC= Rock Gods
Phil with his teeth in lol.
5:49 Is that a banana in your pants, Bon? or are you just happy to see me
“I just bought Big Ben”
Such sad loss we will miss you so much
Bon Scott should be considered World Heritage
great video man learnt a lot. A great review over this great band !
The best !!!!!!!
RIP Bon
Pop Star? Excuse me Rock Star!
I was small kid of 10 and my father brought music tapes from Saudi Araba and started to listen to ACDC and still listen in 2019 but I really like the Bon Scott time. My son is named Scott as well
Malcolm is the best ❤
I love the guys comment, " skull crushing Rock-'n'-roll, you knew they weren't going to slip a ballad on ya"
Freemason 33. Bon was murdered. In the music business they sacrifice celebrities regularly.
Ah Bon & Malcolm...AC/DC the soundtrack to my life
Chances are the Young brothers never even had a guitar lesson!!!?? The more videos i see of them in action the more i appreciate their music, I think Angus was never appreciated for his AMAZING guitar skills, natural performers!!!!!
Amazing documentary bro
Just gonna skip over Powerage? Everyone else does I guess. But that was a good album.
2023 still rockin
RIP Bon.
No surprise tea became Angus’s thing. xx
Death of another Legend ❤
good man malcolm young. RIP.
Sudden shocking death? Really? Bon was heavy on booze and drugs, everyone knew it. There's nothing sudden or shocking about his death. He had the voice but man he threw his life away on the side partying and booze.
People die as they live. He lived with booze and drugs and that's how he died. Some race car drivers die on the track after a wreck.
@@markm4033 ^
Great Rockstars died in 1980
Bon Scott, John lennon and John bonham 💔
...you forgot powerage, one of the best albums!
Of all time
My favorite acdc album. Has bon and Malcolm written all over it
These guys have the goods still!!!
I miss Malcolm! 😢
Ripped it apart.....
Love acdc and Bob scott
FUCK I LOVE AC/DC!!!!! So much energy!
4:14 - 4:22 best part! Phil actually talks!! :D
U wanna hear real rock n roll that kicks ur ass.acdc bon scott is some of the best jamming rock u could hear.sit down shut up and hold on.incredible sound.up there with zep.one of the best.fuck i was so sad.i loved bons scratchy voice.now malcom is gone.still dedicated as my one of my favorite rock bands.
rip Bon and Malcolm