Both Angus and Malcolm Young were in a band with their brother George and his music partner Harry Vanda called
Marcus Hook Roll Band. The project released an album in Australia called
Tales of Old Grand-Daddy. Malcolm Young played guitar on the 1974 release "
Evie" by
Stevie Wright, written and produced by
Vanda and Young. The song is 11 minutes long and has three parts. Young played the guitar solo in Part One of the song. Malcolm Young was in a short lived
Newcastle-based band The Velvet Underground (not the
well-known 1960s band). Malcolm Young was 20 when he and younger brother Angus formed
AC/DC in 1973. Angus was on lead guitar, Malcolm on rhythm guitar,
Colin Burgess on drums,
Larry Van Kriedt on bass guitar and
Dave Evans on vocals. "Can I Sit Next To You Girl", their first single, was later re-recorded with
Bon Scott as their vocalist. In 1975 AC/DC had moved to Melbourne. In early 1977 they returned to Britain and began a European tour with
Black Sabbath. While Bon Scott and
Ozzy Osbourne quickly became friends, some other members of the two bands did not get on so well. In one incident, Young alleged that
Geezer Butler pulled a knife on him, although Butler has since refuted that. Towards the end of 1977, bassist
Mark Evans was fired; Evans cited disagreement with Angus and Malcolm as a contributing factor. He was replaced by
Cliff Williams. In an interview with
Guitar World, Angus Young described Malcolm has "the band's foundation", with hard-hitting right hand picking style devoted to each song's
groove, subtle variations in the
chord structure and knowing when to temporarily stop playing to enhance the song. Malcolm preferred unusually thick
guitar strings made by
Gibson Guitar (gauge .012-.058). In 1988, Young missed the majority of AC/DC's
Blow Up Your Video World Tour to address alcohol abuse issues. Playing guitar in AC/DC from 1973 until his last live gig with the band in June 2010, Malcolm Young toured the world with few breaks on a 37-year run with the band. He continued to write songs in AC/DC until he left the band in 2014, being replaced once again by his nephew Stevie. In an interview with
Guitar Player about Young's songwriting credits in
Rock or Bust, Angus said: During production of their album
Power Up, a source inside the band leaked that they were working with tracks from as far back as 2003 that Malcolm had recorded. == Personal life, illness and death ==