I’d listen to a song and say, ‘Hang on, I like that piano thing,’ so I’d play the guitar like that and get the vibe from it, and it just evolved from the get-go. It was pretty obvious what to do; You don’t think about rock n’ roll: you just do it. Malcolm Young Read Quote
The blues singers were talking about everyday life, and they pushed a button. Malcolm Young Read Quote
I was more of a melodic player. Angus was more into the rock world. Straightaway, I said this is how we should do it. It was never a brotherly squabble but the opposite, because we just wanted to do good as a band. Malcolm Young Read Quote
Angus and I had silent dreams about playing in a band since we were kids, always playing our guitars and listening to records. Malcolm Young Read Quote
It just gives us that adrenaline charge when we go on. We know we’re gonna come off two hours later, but we’re pushing it all the way; we build it right through. It’s amazing how it happens. It’s sort of magical, because you couldn’t do it in a rehearsal like that; you need that audience in front, and that’s really what gets us going. Malcolm Young Read Quote
The bottom line is what we record is what we use. Once we feel we’ve got a good album, we stop at that. That’s usually around 12 tracks. Malcolm Young Read Quote