As a core member of the AC/DC engine room, Malcolm Young concentrated ... Young used so heavily, but, more importantly, notice the timing of the chord changes in bars 2 and 3.
It’s because the chord and scale share so many notes they always sound good played together. There’s a classic rock vibe here – think AC/DC, Thin Lizzy and so on. Unlike our previous backing ...
Nobody has done more with a handful of basic blues chords and winking sexual innuendo than AC/DC over the past 40 years. From their scrappy beginnings in Sydney to their mega-platinum world ...