His younger lead guitar-playing
brother
Angus
may be the main
attraction of
AC/DC
in concert, but rhythm
guitarist
Malcolm
Young is the band's musical anchor. Born
on January 6, 1953, in Glasgow, Scotland,
Malcolm
and his family
relocated to Sydney, Australia, when he was ten-years-old.
Inspired by his older brother,
George
, who hit it big as a member
of
the
Easybeats (scoring a worldwide smash with
"Friday on My Mind"), young
Malcolm
began playing guitar in
local bands, one being
the
Velvet Underground (not the same VU as the one fronted
by
Lou Reed
). By 1973,
Malcolm
decided to join forces
with younger brother
Angus
, and after they lent their
talents to an obscure recording (
Marcus
Hook Roll Band Tales of Old Granddaddy
), the duo formed
AC/DC
. Although they went through
numerous lineup changes, by the time the lineup consisted
of singer
Bon Scott
, drummer
Phil Rudd
, and bassist
Mark Evans
in 1974, the band had
already carved their niche (straight-ahead, unglamorous
rock & roll) and were signed. The band became a
must-see live attraction due to
Angus
' wildman persona, but
Malcolm
created quite an
imposing figure on-stage -- standing stoically while
bashing out
Chuck Berry
-esque riffs on his battered
Gretsch Jet Firebird guitar.
AC/DC
's brand of tough barroom
boogie created quite a stir with both metalheads and fans
of just good ol' rock & roll who were sick of prog rock
and disco -- issuing a string of classic albums in the
process -- 1976's
High
Voltage and
Dirty
Deeds Done Dirt Cheap , 1977's
Let There Be
Rock ,
1978's Powerage
and
If You Want
Blood , and
1979's
Highway to
Hell . With
massive breakthrough success just around the corner, the
band was dealt a devastating blow when
Scott
died from alcohol
poisoning in early 1980, but
AC/DC
regrouped with new
singer
Brian
Johnson ,
and returned stronger than ever with one of rock's all-time
classics (and best-sellers),
Back in
Black . The
quintet spent the rest of the decade churning out albums
and touring the world, but shortly after the release of
their 1988 album,
Blow Up Your
Video ,
Malcolm
realized that a
lifelong alcohol addiction had spiraled dangerously out of
control. Not wanting to follow in the footsteps of
Scott
,
Young
took a leave of absence
from the band, and sorted out his personal problems once
and for all (his nephew,
Stevie
Young ,
filled in for
Malcolm
during the band's world
tour that year). When he returned,
AC/DC
picked up just where
they left off, releasing one of their most commercially
successful albums yet, 1990's
The Razor's
Edge , and
continuing their album-tour routine for the remainder of
the decade and beyond.
Malcolm
Young 's
sturdy rhythm guitar style has influenced a legion of hard
rock players over the years, namely
Metallica
's
James
Hetfield and
Guns N'
Roses '
Izzy
Stradlin .
~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide