Retiring AC/DC guitarist Malcolm Young 'admitted to full time care for dementia after pulling out from band's upcoming tour'
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Retiring AC/DC guitarist Malcolm Young 'admitted to full time care for dementia after pulling out from band's upcoming tour'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2770126/Retiring-AC-DC-guitarist-Malcolm-Young-admitted-time-care-dementia-pulling-band-s-upcoming-tour.html#ixzz3EQn4WpkA
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first saw AC/DC in the 70's at Bath Pavillion. Worked on the stage crew and it was a fantastic and loud night of non stop high energy rock and roll
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first saw AC/DC in the 70's at Bath Pavillion. Worked on the stage crew and it was a fantastic and loud night of non stop high energy rock and roll
Re: Retiring AC/DC guitarist Malcolm Young 'admitted to full time care for dementia after pulling out from band's upcoming tour'
He is only 61FGS.
How very sad.
Such a scary disease
How very sad.
Such a scary disease
Nems- ......
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Re: Retiring AC/DC guitarist Malcolm Young 'admitted to full time care for dementia after pulling out from band's upcoming tour'
probably more for the family, towards the end the patient probably doesnt realise.Nems wrote:He is only 61FGS.
How very sad.
Such a scary disease
Re: Retiring AC/DC guitarist Malcolm Young 'admitted to full time care for dementia after pulling out from band's upcoming tour'
great band, just been listening to about 5 or 6 albums of theirs in the car over the last few weeks.ALLAKAKA wrote: Some live for ever because of their talent.
Re: Retiring AC/DC guitarist Malcolm Young 'admitted to full time care for dementia after pulling out from band's upcoming tour'
Hmmm not a fan really, but 61 is no age.
As alla says, talent lives on forever.
As alla says, talent lives on forever.
Re: Retiring AC/DC guitarist Malcolm Young 'admitted to full time care for dementia after pulling out from band's upcoming tour'
Great, takes me back to some happy happy carefree days. What a difference to today and stuff like X Factor.
Such a shame though, is there no end to the horrible diseases nature continues to 'think up'.
Such a shame though, is there no end to the horrible diseases nature continues to 'think up'.
Flix- .......
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