Solving the Malcolm Young Lead Guitar Mystery

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
  • Could the greatest rhythm guitarist in rock play solos?
    Watch and discover the definitive answer.
    All Tabs available via my Patreon - and your support most gratefully accepted.
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    Played all of these solos on my lovely ‪@gibsonguitar‬ Gibson, The Paul. (Because I do not own a Gretsch, or an SG. Just saying...)
    Various sources state he played lead guitar on:
    * Soul Stripper
    * Little Lover
    * Show Business
    * Gone Shootin'
    * Can I Sit Next to You Girl
    * Baby, Please Don't Go
    * Evie Part 1
    * Silver Shoes, Strawberry Wine
    In this vid I go forensic and find out the answers for myself!
    Chapters
    Intro 00:00
    Evie Part 1 00:42
    Silver Shoes, Strawberry Wine 01:19
    Soul Stripper 03:17
    You Aint Got a Hold on Me 04:29
    Show Business 05:41
    Little Lover 11:14
    Can I Sit Next To You Girl 13:20
    Baby, Please Don't Go 14:16
    Gone Shootin' 14:30
    Conclusion 15:38
    #acdc #Malcolm #leadguitar
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Komentáře • 897

  • @jstnxprsn
    @jstnxprsn Před 11 měsíci +113

    Angus was once asked how it feels to be one of the best guitarists in the world. He laughed and said, I'm not even the best guitar player in this band. That says it all (and speaks volumes about how humble a guy he is)

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před 11 měsíci +10

      I love his humility!

    • @stanleybroniszewsky8538
      @stanleybroniszewsky8538 Před 9 měsíci +11

      I've heard Angus say it. Such a fitting compliment to Malcolm.

    • @toddinthemiddle
      @toddinthemiddle Před 9 měsíci +2

      pretty much what lennon said about ringo. wouldn't read too much into it.

    • @jstnxprsn
      @jstnxprsn Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@toddinthemiddle That makes no sense at all. You can't make a self-effacing comment about somebody else.

    • @rabcarroll691
      @rabcarroll691 Před 8 měsíci +6

      Did he not say once that Mal could do what he does but he can’t do what Mal does? 🤔 Sure i heard Angus say that.

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo Před 6 měsíci +25

    When your rhythm guitarist can be a secret weapon lead it's a beautiful trick to have up your sleeve

  • @stovepipe9er
    @stovepipe9er Před rokem +158

    Anyone who’s read about AC/DC knows that Malcolm was the brains behind the band. He put Angus on lead because he had a gift for it.

  • @nscollay
    @nscollay Před rokem +98

    I like the story of Malcolm writing the riff to Back in Black and Angus saying he thinks he never got the descending lead lick quite right from Mal's original recording!

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +22

      Would love to hear that demo!

    • @caprise-music6722
      @caprise-music6722 Před rokem +7

      @@dannyeddyguitar oh boy I hope they release that one day!

    • @RodCalidge
      @RodCalidge Před rokem +8

      I, also, can't quite play it right. It's small timimg issue that makes a huge difference.

  • @sholland42
    @sholland42 Před rokem +46

    Could Malcom play lead? Yes, however as Jimi explained, the world is full of lead guitar players, but the rhythm is the thing.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +10

      Rhythm is the thing. Rhythm is the KING! Thanks for checking it out.

    • @Patrick-857
      @Patrick-857 Před rokem +6

      A great rhythm player is like a great bass player. They can push or drag the rhythm, or stay in the pocket, and they make or break a song. It's way harder to be great at that than to be great at lead, but then this particular band wouldn't exist without both players.

    • @robertlynch3534
      @robertlynch3534 Před rokem

      I agree. John Lennon was a hot rhythm player but couldn’t play lead really

  • @realjoshhayes
    @realjoshhayes Před 2 lety +255

    From everything I've researched (including a lot of the books you mentioned), Angus becoming the permanent lead had less to do with guitar talent and more to do with stage presence. Malcolm was a very shrewd businessman. He knew that the schoolboy running all around would be a golden ticket to selling out concerts. Plus AC/DC was Malcolm's band. Angus always followed his brother behind the scenes, so if Mal said "You're the lead now," Angus was.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před 2 lety +39

      I agree - almost - entirely! Yes, Malcolm was shrewd, the boss, the big brother. But I do believe Angus to be a better improviser with a truly original sound to his playing. Thanks for weighing in Josh!

    • @kbf9644
      @kbf9644 Před rokem +19

      This. Angus is such a tornado of entertainment he’s more of a frontman than their frontmen. The entire band moves back when not singing so Ang can just eat the stage. But I tell you what, I think they are both incredibly talented individuality and yet are a unit in AC/DC. Like fraternal twins…musical twins. Together they were even greater than the sum of their parts, imo.

    • @jonathanhudak2059
      @jonathanhudak2059 Před rokem +9

      K B F I remember reading where Bruce Howe the bass player from Fraternity was commenting on the musical interplay between Angus and Malcolm. I think it might have been when Bon was auditioning for AC/DC but he said it was incredible and that those guys Angus and Malcolm were like telepathic! Definitely such great interplay between the two of them and having grown up together and learning licks from each other really helped shape their sound I'm sure 👍

    • @kbf9644
      @kbf9644 Před rokem +6

      @@jonathanhudak2059 There are videos on here of Malcolm isolated in the songs so you can clearly hear what’s him and it was enlightening.

    • @mrjw6701
      @mrjw6701 Před rokem +6

      You’re correct ACDC was Malcolm’s band a lot of people don’t know that Angus was the last to join the original ACDC line up.

  • @briantaylor2.023
    @briantaylor2.023 Před rokem +88

    Malcom played lead on some of their VERRRRY early (like ‘74/early ‘75) songs. Their song, “Show Business”, is one example of Malcom playing lead. He was an absolutely incredible lead player and an even better rhythm player! Angus had the edge on him in terms of lead playing, but honestly not by a huge gap; Malcom was a VERY well-rounded guitarist.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +4

      Cheers Brian.

    • @jonathanhudak2059
      @jonathanhudak2059 Před rokem +5

      Brian Taylor 2.0 can't agree more with you! 👍

    • @parkerstyers4812
      @parkerstyers4812 Před rokem +3

      Soul Stripper is one of my favorite solos of all time

    • @jasonpickering4980
      @jasonpickering4980 Před rokem +1

      All you did was repeat what was said in the video…

    • @freepressright
      @freepressright Před rokem

      Lead solo at 2:30 on Show Business is Malcolm. He plays the solo in You Ain't Got a Hold on Me, and the duel on Soul Stripper begins with Mal and alternates.

  • @thomaskittrell6550
    @thomaskittrell6550 Před rokem +17

    That kid is blessed to live in a house with music..all children deserve that kind of life…Outstanding

  • @drewweikum5073
    @drewweikum5073 Před rokem +24

    You nailed that soul stripper duel. Such an awesome song. Great breakdown of the brothers playing.

  • @greatdelusion7654
    @greatdelusion7654 Před rokem +31

    Mal could play a solo but his solos sound 'cleaner' and more methodical/conventional to me whereas Angus solos sound more daring and menacing. It's not that I don't like Mal's solos, but I think Angus solos really do compliment the sound of the band better.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +5

      Well said. Yeah Angus plays SO aggressively. It's always intense!

  • @jonathanhudak2059
    @jonathanhudak2059 Před rokem +13

    Fantastic discussion! Loved this episode and had heard about his supposed playing on several earlier AC/DC songs. Now you have erased any doubt in my mind. Your playing of these solos and guitar parts was spot on and sounded just like the real thing, thank you!! No doubt about it Malcom and Angus are both fantastic players

  • @DaleChiTown
    @DaleChiTown Před 2 lety +27

    Great breakdown. I’m a lifelong crazy AC/DC fan and while I was pretty sure I knew who was doing what on Aussie High Voltage/74 Jailbreak here in the States, you really distilled the parts for us. Very cool. Also, that 78 bootleg from Nashville is excellent and maybe my favorite version of Gone Shootin. There is no question that Mal is the Rhythm and Angus lead on all part of this song. They also only play the same part together in the pre-chorus. It’s one of my favorite all time songs period.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +6

      Thanks Dale! Yeah, I'd almost forgotten about Gone Shootin' - brilliant song! So glad to get the approval of such a super-fan.

  • @abercrombiemontague7729
    @abercrombiemontague7729 Před 2 lety +4

    omg, YES. Thanks so much Danny. This is GOLD. Thanks for mentioning the stuff he did on Tales of Old Grandaddy.. I have had so much joy in listening for the young Young brothers on those recordings, and what an album...!

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před 2 lety

      Thanks man! You're always so generous with your feedback. I truly appreciate it. I hadn't even heard of that 'Tales' album until researching for this!

    • @jerrylev59
      @jerrylev59 Před 4 měsíci

      I got that album many years ago, the 1979 vinyl reissue that is just titled Marcus Hook Roll Band. I thought it was a local band at first, as there is a Marcus Hook near me in Southeastern Pennsylvania. It's an obscure rarity here, but I've always cherished my copy. Some great tracks on it!

  • @peterlanglois1334
    @peterlanglois1334 Před rokem +4

    This breakdown of the traded solos is AMAZING! Thank you thank you thank you. More content like this please!

  • @MrZardoz777
    @MrZardoz777 Před rokem +16

    Thanks dude, I really appreciate that you learned and played everything; this is good music, must be nice to know you can demonstrate the difference between Angus' and Malcolm's vibrato! All the best.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +3

      So welcome! It's just so much fun digging deep into this stuff.

  • @bluegrassboy2448
    @bluegrassboy2448 Před rokem +7

    I always heard Mal played some lead, but this is awesome! Very detailed and informative and it helps me know what to listen for next time! 🤘🤘🤘

  • @sanzmantra
    @sanzmantra Před rokem +3

    Great video -well researched, fascinating stuff. I particularly liked the Back in Black intro scrapes as sound fx for the captions! 👍🏻

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +2

      I wondered if anybody picked up on that. Great ears Mark!

  • @ScottDaddyMac
    @ScottDaddyMac Před rokem +18

    Some of my favorite Malcolm moments come from the "Live at Atlantic" recordings. He does so much cool shit on it that, to me, he was the best thing on the album. The whole band was at the top of the game.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem

      I'm gonna revisit that, Scott. Thanks!

    • @ScottDaddyMac
      @ScottDaddyMac Před rokem +1

      @@dannyeddyguitar Listen particularly what he does in "The Jack". It is so tasty!

    • @groggyk
      @groggyk Před rokem +2

      Yeah it's probably my favourite live recording in Bons era. The polite clapping at the beginning of the set, to the full blown roar from the small studio audience at the end. It showed just what unbelievably good performers they were. Just blistering from start to finish.

    • @ScottDaddyMac
      @ScottDaddyMac Před rokem

      @@groggyk I'll never forget the first time I heard it. They played it in it's entirety on KMET-Los Angeles in 1981 without any commercials. I thought I died and went to heaven because I just got into AC/DC 6 months prior. It was such a great musical moment for me. I looked for years to find it to no avail and it finally came out in the Bonfire box set.

    • @CentralScrotiniser
      @CentralScrotiniser Před rokem +1

      Loved his re-entry to "Rocker" and the way the two of them played off each other

  • @Marleystrummer
    @Marleystrummer Před rokem +27

    The brothers just complemented each other perfectly, and I think Mal was just happy to stand back and play and let Angus have the limelight, Angus is perfect for that

  • @Adlemtbadv
    @Adlemtbadv Před rokem +1

    Dude. Where have I been? The Malcolm Young mystery was the gateway drug, and now I'm hooked🤣👌

  • @JohnAber-ct4vf
    @JohnAber-ct4vf Před rokem +8

    I bought the red Australian High Voltage album in a used record store in Boston in 1984 and I learned all the solos. I had read that Malcolm also played lead in the early days and after learning the solos I could tell which ones he played on. Besides the different guitar sound and looser vibrato, Malcolm also favors using chord tones while Angus seems less concerned with that. Listen to You Ain't Got A Hold On Me, and you can hear that the notes Malcolm plays correspond to the chords underneath more directly than Angus typically does. Also, Mal plays the guitar solo on the very first AC/DC recording, Rockin' In The Parlour, and he emphasizes chord tones in that solo as well. What an incredible guitar player and songwriter he was. I'm 55 years old, I've heard Back In Black a zillion times and I still get goosebumps when I hear it.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +3

      Thanks John. Yes, I found that too - the more I figured out, the easier it became to tell who was who. That's a great observation that Malcolm uses more chord tones. Although, I noticed on Show Business which is in E, he plays the typical G to G# lick - but does it over the A chord. To me, this is the sort of thing that a soloist of Angus' calibre doesn't do. Also agree that Back in Black still generates spinal shivers!!

  • @Gruntle
    @Gruntle Před 11 měsíci +1

    Awesome video! Really well put together and thoroughly researched.

  • @kinniecas9004
    @kinniecas9004 Před rokem +5

    you captured the soul stripper tone so well.

  • @Andre_tc
    @Andre_tc Před 18 dny

    Thank you. Now I'm focused on learning both solos from Soul Stripper. Outstanding job

  • @simesh1547
    @simesh1547 Před rokem +9

    Malcom & Angus worked on lead solos & riffs together in the studio, but it was Angus who took them to the stage, Malcolm stuck mainly to rhythm on stage, but they were equally proficient!

  • @TonyTalks5150
    @TonyTalks5150 Před rokem +1

    Really interesting.I learned this not for note when I started playing lead and always thought Angus was playing the intro.great review

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @grigorirasputin9507
    @grigorirasputin9507 Před rokem +31

    I think a better question would be... Did Angus have the patience to play rhythm?

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +6

      Haha! Great question. But seriously, Mal's rhythm playing is like no one else. It's SO in the pocket, it's like funk! Maybe he just sensed that he needed to be driving...

    • @TheMasonator777
      @TheMasonator777 Před rokem +10

      He does play rhythm, and incredibly well. You aren’t a guitarist if you can’t/don’t play rhythm.

    • @Tedanson
      @Tedanson Před 11 měsíci

      @@TheMasonator777 bb king's not a guitarist?

    • @TheMasonator777
      @TheMasonator777 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@Tedanson There is a lot there to be said on B.B. He’s pretty much the only exception to the rule, and in some ways not even. He only got away with it because he’s also an iconic singer. Pretty much the only iconic guitarist you could mention that (arguably) stopped playing traditional rhythm at all. He COULD easily have played traditional rhythm if he wanted to. Nobody with that much feel is incapable of playing rhythm guitar. In fact, his fills are a type of call and response rhythm. He’s more of a singer/frontman/instrumentalist than a guitarist. He approached guitar like a saxophone or a trumpet.
      In that way, he’s not really a guitarist. He’s a singing horn player that uses a guitar.

    • @EbonyPope
      @EbonyPope Před 4 měsíci

      @@TheMasonator777 That put it perfectly. He had troubles with playing bar chords though probably because he had big fingers and it would get crowded especially on an electric guitar neck.

  • @Longhorn.Rock_Roll61
    @Longhorn.Rock_Roll61 Před rokem +9

    He and Cliff Williams had a role they played it like no act ever did flawless

  • @TheWheelchairDude
    @TheWheelchairDude Před 9 měsíci

    It's funny I came across this video today, I write music reviews or articles revolving around old school Rock 'n' roll and heavy metal. I had just got done writing a piece speculating about Malcolm Young playing lead guitar. I have never known for sure, but now I do! Awesome video man! 🤘🏼

  • @danishskiwarehouse
    @danishskiwarehouse Před rokem +5

    Danny, what a superb video! I commend and thank you. I had no idea Mal played the solo on Evie pt 1l. I knew he was at the sessions (and apparently played on stage with Stevie in the ~1974 Sydney Opera House show, NOT the 1978 one where there’s video), but didn’t know he soloed. As for Gone Shootin’, I wonder if people are referring to the outro. There’s that really funky bit when the song is fading. To my ear, it’s Ang, but I wonder because it’s so rhythmical if that’s why people suppose it’s Mal…
    There’s a cool interview with the recently late Stuart Fraser talking about jamming with Mal in the 70s, where Stuart was impressed with Mal’s solos and said “why don’t you play lead on some AC/DC songs?”, and Mal immediately shut him down saying “AC/DC only has one lead guitarist”.
    I really enjoyed this, Danny, thank you very much!

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem

      Thanks so much Roddy. And thanks for sharing the Chet story! I hadn't heard/read that. Wow, imagine hearing those two blokes jamming!

  • @therealtruth4898
    @therealtruth4898 Před rokem +1

    Love this. What a guitar tone you have. Soul stripper is amazing

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +1

      Thanks heaps! Yeah, the old Firebrand sounded alright that day...

  • @surlyjerk8031
    @surlyjerk8031 Před rokem

    Great episode…I subscribed as soon as I saw your interaction with your kid…love it!

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem

      Thanks! Yeah, she's always close by. The kids make a few appearances throughout the channel.

  • @rattletraprock
    @rattletraprock Před rokem

    Love the breakdown on this! Thanks! Oh, also love your kid popping in. Lol.

  • @victordanielfonseca1173
    @victordanielfonseca1173 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I love to see people so excited talking about rock n roll, specially ACDC. Great video.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for commenting, Victor. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @IKnowYouStranger
    @IKnowYouStranger Před rokem

    Came here because of AC/DC,stayed because of how interesting and high quality this video is (and also because of that cutee baby).
    You earned my subscription just continue making high quality videos 💜

  • @akilluminati47
    @akilluminati47 Před rokem

    I want to finish this video another time. Liked and subscribed

  • @BeAGoodDoga
    @BeAGoodDoga Před rokem +5

    I think you’ll find that the original recording of Can I Sit Next To You Girl with Dave Evans on vocals has both brothers on lead (check out the original intro, as well as the first half of the solo; it’s distinctly Malcolm’s style. The B-side, Rockin’ In The Parlour also has Malcolm on lead, especially near the end. Also Can’t Stand Still from Stiff Upper Lip has a distinctly Malcolm flavoured solo too.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +1

      You're spot on about the original version of Can I Sit Next To You Girl, although, it's only a single line at the beginning of the guitar solo. The intro isn't technically 'lead' playing. Mal is simply sustaining chordal tones high on the neck whilst Angus answers with improvised licks.
      I don't believe Can't stand Still is Mal. I know many people say it is. But it definitely sounds like Angus to me.
      BUT... Rockin' In The Parlour - you've opened my eyes to another Malcolm lead on this one!! Thank you so much. Love that tone!

    • @BeAGoodDoga
      @BeAGoodDoga Před rokem +1

      @@dannyeddyguitar in the end, it was the Maximum Rock ‘N’ Roll biography that claims Can’t Stand Still is Mal’s playing, but outside of that, it’s not been officially verified. In the end, it could very well be Angus. Thanks mate.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @lachlangrant1588
      @lachlangrant1588 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@dannyeddyguitar I know I'm late to the game here, but I'm going to add a little more fuel to the fire of Mal playing the lead on "Can't Stand Still". I have recently finished re-reading Jeff Apter's book on George Young, which does mention the Stiff Upper Lip sessions, as it was the last time George produced Acca Dacca. According to Apter, George issued the challenge for Mal to play the lead on that track, which he did. To my ears, the playing doesn't seem as fluid as Angus's usually does, and incorporates a lot of the double stops and trilling that are hallmarks of Mal's lead playing. Bear in mind it had been a good thirty years since Mal last played lead on record, so during that period his lead technique most likely evolved, even though he never played lead publicly. Maybe it is Mal?

  • @AlanTClark
    @AlanTClark Před rokem +10

    The reason? The reason is quite simple and it is the fact that Angus has more stamina and stage presence then Malcolm would care to try. Malcolm knew what he was doing when he made Angus lead guitar! It isn't that he couldn't do it, he just knew who the better fit was.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +2

      Yeah! Was Mal the band's best rhythm guitarist, or their best image-maker / direction-setter?

    • @andocobo
      @andocobo Před rokem +1

      Angus was also a much more creative and confident lead player, he’s one of the best ever. Nothing wrong with Malcolm’s lead playing but Angus’ lead playing is legendary

  • @uncommonfriendsracing3663

    Thanks for the great in depth piece. Someone has probably already commented, but I love the patent drawing of a Mosrite guitar at 3:17 into the video. I own 5 of these classics including a bound Ventures model built in 1985 and signed by Semie Mosely on the headstock (he put several coats of clear on top) that says "Mosrite Forever Semie Mosely '85". I put medium jumbo frets and humbuckers on one of my "60's era Ventures models that had a bit of wear and tear-which definitely transformed it into a modern weapon!

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem

      Wow! That's so cool. I didn't give it much thought to be perfectly honest. I just wanted a 'blue-print-y' looking pic to represent a scientific breakdown of the topic.
      Your collection sounds awesome!

  • @mariofabela7518
    @mariofabela7518 Před rokem

    Great segment and info, thanks for your insight!

  • @timmotel5804
    @timmotel5804 Před 10 měsíci +1

    9/2023: Love your audience! Heartbreaking shame that Malcolm died. The Brothers were very special. Thank You for this wonderful video. Beautiful Playing on your part.
    Best Regards to You and Yours.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much, Tim! They were indeed so special. I think many people play down AC/DC's talent because they - cleverly - have such broad appeal. But to my mind, they were the pinnacle of a genre that contains a legion of distant seconds!

  • @Fleeinhorse
    @Fleeinhorse Před rokem

    Thanks ,that was a great video! Big up from Scotland... Big Acdc fan

  • @pattayaguideorg
    @pattayaguideorg Před rokem

    Awesome vid and breakdown, well done mate.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +1

      Cheers! Thanks for checking it out and letting me know.

  • @castleanthrax1833
    @castleanthrax1833 Před rokem

    Just came across your channel today. Subbed immediately. This was great work mate. ✌️🇦🇺

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +1

      thanks so much! Hope you find more on my channel that entertains you.

  • @mikelair9144
    @mikelair9144 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Beautifully executed! Thanks!!!

  • @scottschlemmer4787
    @scottschlemmer4787 Před rokem +5

    The lilting rhythm he played on Thunderstruck is preposterously excellent.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem

      Yes! And preposterously hard to maintain for that long!

  • @caprise-music6722
    @caprise-music6722 Před rokem

    Excellent video! Super entertaining and very interesting. RIP Mal
    p.s 5:59 i want that as a poster on my wall!

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! It's an awesome pic isn't it. Half the fun of making these clips is trawling for pictures I haven't seen before.

  • @WelderMetal
    @WelderMetal Před 10 měsíci +1

    Danny, thanks for sharing this information !

  • @user-km4qt3ow2h
    @user-km4qt3ow2h Před rokem

    This video was quite enlightening. I already knew that he COULD play lead, but you made me realize why I love certain tracks more than others. Angus is plenty talented, but those bluesy riffs just speak more to me.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem

      Yeah! It's amazing when you dig deep into this stuff and find those differences. On the surface they sound similar, but after a close listen - very different guitarists!

  • @mufflersponge8969
    @mufflersponge8969 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Malcolm played the solo on the track “Cant Stand Still” from Stiff Upper Lip in 2000 using Angus’s guitar

    • @mrjosh92100
      @mrjosh92100 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thank you! I was looking to see if anyone brought this up!

  • @rocknroll1973
    @rocknroll1973 Před rokem +3

    Up to my neck in you. Simple song. But i can listen to his isolated track all day. Best and clearest example of his playing. You hear the attack,little notes he plays, big open chords, his tone, feel, and timing.

  • @daronkeogh3941
    @daronkeogh3941 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Keep up the good work mate

  • @danielpetrucci8952
    @danielpetrucci8952 Před rokem +5

    He played lead on Soul Stripper Can I sit next to you and show Business and he played some licks here and there on all the other albums

  • @jonginder5494
    @jonginder5494 Před rokem +1

    PS great playing!! I listened to this in the car without watching the video and I seriously thought you had isolated the lead guitar and put an acoustic underneath!

  • @rockermork
    @rockermork Před rokem +1

    Great video Danny. I remember hearing Angus reply to an interviewer's question, "What do you think about being labeled as one of the best guitarists of all time?" with "I'm not even the best guitarist in AC/DC."

  • @edoetschedoetsch
    @edoetschedoetsch Před měsícem +1

    Flick of the Switch in the background! The first one released after I became a fan. One of my favorites.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před měsícem

      Yeah, I really enjoyed that lesser respected album. Although I LOVED For Those About to Rock!!

  • @sircharles7323
    @sircharles7323 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great stuff!

  • @jaynedoe1959
    @jaynedoe1959 Před rokem +2

    Angus does a pick tap at the end of his solo on Let There Be Rock & when I picked up that album new in the the USA "import" bin in 77 (?) it took me forever to realize what he was doing! LOL Gotta love them Young Brothers! Acca Dacca, the most underrated Band ever!
    AC/DC FOREVER & LONG LIVE ROCK n ROLL!

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem

      True! He does. Although, it's more of a random noise, as opposed to using tapping to add melody notes. But thanks for alerting me to that moment - I'd missed it!

  • @exebit9366
    @exebit9366 Před rokem

    Thank you for this great video, educating the world on My Boys.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +1

      You're very welcome! Thanks for checking it out and commenting.

  • @b00ts4ndc4ts
    @b00ts4ndc4ts Před rokem +2

    Oh! I've just remembered as I watched your outro, Mal did play lead on stage one time with the Rollin Stones as jam. Yes he can play good lead.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem

      Wow! Is there footage? I had a quick look and could only find Rock Me Baby, where Angus plays some lead with Keef, but Mal just keeps chugging that boogie riff.

    • @b00ts4ndc4ts
      @b00ts4ndc4ts Před rokem

      @@dannyeddyguitar that's the right gig but it was before it as the sound checks were happening. I have looked on hear for it but no luck but I do have it on DVD. I will fish it out and up load it send you a link.

  • @julian4863
    @julian4863 Před rokem

    Great deep Dive into this topic, very much appreciated,
    If you do get a chance would be great to know roughly what ur amp settings were, if any boost pedals were used ect.
    I ask because apart from clearly being a very accomplished player those settings sounded great

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem

      Thanks, Julian! I created all the tones in Logic. Different choices for different songs, but for example Mal's tone on Soul Stripper was an AC30 with the gain up full, bass mid and treble at 12 o'clock, a pair of drive pedals stacked as well, and most importantly, a 5dB scoop in the mids - around 900 Hz and a narrow 10 dB punch at 2820Hz to get that sweet pick attack.
      My Angus tone on that track was a Fender blackface through a 4x10. Vintage drive pedal on full. Amp gain on 6, Bass up full, Mids 6, Treble 8. And again, a 10dB spike at 3180Hz to accentuate his pick attack.

  • @mrmustard4478
    @mrmustard4478 Před rokem

    Great breakdown!! Just one small correction: that Little Lover solo isn't two-hand tapping, it's fast hammer-ons and pull-offs. You can hear it more definitively in the clips of them playing that song live. It's a fast lick, but there's a lot of other examples of Angus' left-hand hammer-on speed. I'm thinking of the studio version of Dirty Deeds, the descending lick in the breakdown of The Jack live, or the lick towards the end of Dog Eat Dog live.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem

      Thanks, Mr Mustard! Yeah, I could totally believe that might be all left hand in Little Lover. But if you listen close to the studio version, the F, F# and G notes all have that 'pick-tapped' sound. Like, it's more edgy than just the flesh of a finger. You're probably right though. Maybe Angus's callouses are rock hard haha!

  • @harrisbeatsfrankou6304

    Great playing Danny.

  • @mck974
    @mck974 Před rokem

    im 48. in 1980.. I was 6 years old. My family had just moved to a new town and one of the neighborhood kids had records at his house. I was over at his house and he played back in black for me. It had just been released. I was 6!! so it was really the first time I heard anything like that. my parents only listened to church music in the house. Still to this day... I maintain that it was the most profound impact on my brain when it comes to music, And still to this day... when I hear mal and angus' guitar and phil's drums.... it hits me right in that sweet spot... just like when I was 6!! Rip malcolm! Rip Bon. Thank you Acdc for changing lives for the better with your music! ACDC for life!

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem

      I'm 53 and a mate played me TNT. It blew me away. Later, the You Shook Me All Night Long 45 was the 2nd piece of vinyl I ever purchased.

  • @brendancronin3796
    @brendancronin3796 Před rokem +10

    I've no doubt Malcolm was a very good lead player but NOBODY can play like Angus , his controlled ferocity is just awesome .
    For me the 'Let there be rock ' album was the pinnacle of rock guitar playing .Songs like the title tune and Bad boy boogie are almost perfect .He is without doubt one of the greatest to ever play.
    He can attack the guitar like a whirling dervish but he can also play soulful blues like on the track 'Ride on ' .

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +1

      Great comment, Brendan! And, yes, Ride On - what a CLASSIC!

    • @brendancronin3796
      @brendancronin3796 Před rokem +1

      @@dannyeddyguitar I'm a fan of Brian Johnston but Bon was an extremely underrated song writer and had a great voice .In the song 'Ride on ' I can actually envision a shitty hotel room with empty bottles and the way he conveys the emotion of being stuck in a rut but ultimately thinking " fuck it ..I'm gonna keep on going " that's fantastic writing .
      To even think of writing " Big Balls " is just hilarious, he had that cheeky humour that in the hands of another writer would have come across as pervy but it was like Bon was winking at you as if to say " we're having a laugh "
      That trio of the young brothers and Bon was just dynamite .After his passing for me the dynamics weren't the same .They still did some great songs after that but the albums started to have filler tracks on them.
      People used to piss me off when they called ACDC a heavy metal band ...the Bon era was a hard rock and roll band made up of rock mixed with sublime blues playing

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem

      @@brendancronin3796 You've summed up my feelings too. I love the early Johnson albums, but Bon was something else! AC/DC have never gotten near his lyrical content since his death. The man was insanely good at writing, singing and entertaining!

    • @ericmc6482
      @ericmc6482 Před rokem

      @@dannyeddyguitar notable is that the early ACDC stuff was in 432hz tuning.

  • @timothya.olmeda7299
    @timothya.olmeda7299 Před rokem +2

    The outro of the song Little Lover was always a favorite of mine of Malcolm playing lead.
    Till this day that moment in the song gives me goosebumps and a tear in my eye as it fades off into silence.

  • @ralfney8394
    @ralfney8394 Před rokem

    Nice playing 🤘😁👍

  • @zandig666
    @zandig666 Před rokem

    Dude I like that Jr or special u gots there man!!! I have a double cut but I like the single cut !!!

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +1

      It's a beauty! It's actually a '78 Firebrand, or "The Paul"

    • @zandig666
      @zandig666 Před rokem +1

      @@dannyeddyguitar the paul deluxe ? Very cool !!!!

  • @georgerodrigues4638
    @georgerodrigues4638 Před rokem +1

    Ahh, mate I could listen to you play all day long. You really lean into that guitar! lol. Sublime tone from that Les Paul too btw. Excellent video: not well versed in AC/DC lore I hadn't known much beyond Malcolm playing one or two lead bits on the first album. Consider me subscribed 😃

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +2

      Thanks SO much for your kind words and subscription, George!

  • @shieldsymusic
    @shieldsymusic Před rokem

    Love your video!

  • @csumme7
    @csumme7 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Malcolm was my idol and what got into playing guitar back in the late 70s along with Ace. Angus was awesome but there is just something about Malcolm standing in the background just jamming doing his thing.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks Chris! Hey, have you watched this one:
      czcams.com/video/6KwHnwIrCDM/video.html

  • @ampguide
    @ampguide Před rokem

    Great vid mate 👍

  • @Aspi-vision
    @Aspi-vision Před rokem

    you're a magnificent nerd ! great licks !

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem

      Thank you kindly, Igor!

    • @Aspi-vision
      @Aspi-vision Před rokem

      You are very talented ! I've seen the whole guitarists of Tom Waits and now this ! Wow !Hats off ! greetings from Belgium ,Ghent .

  • @santabenjamin7232
    @santabenjamin7232 Před rokem

    Awesome job
    Thanks!

  • @dimbulb5549
    @dimbulb5549 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Starting 3:27, what's that delay on guitar 1? Slapback echo? Just one repeat or a little more? Delay time? -- Thx, really enjoyed this clip and your playing

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks so much! That slapback echo is a Tape Delay model in Logic. Set to 150 ms. Feedback set at 16%. Wet Output set at 46% (Dry, 100%) Modulation controls up pretty high to make it sound extra 'Tapey'!

  • @harrisbeatsfrankou6304
    @harrisbeatsfrankou6304 Před rokem +5

    He played lead on Evie, his older brother said "Get Malcolm to Play the Solo"
    Evie was Stevie Wright's massive hit in Australia and is one of the greatest Rock tracks in History.
    No Question.
    Here is Evie Parts 1 2 3 with Malcolm on Lead Guitar...this production was basically mostly the Youngs and Stevie was another Scottish Blooded Aussie.
    The solo is at 1 : 58.
    But if you have never heard it prepare to be mind blown.
    This is Aussie Rock, bred in the pubs at its best.
    czcams.com/video/8Hj8BRV8Jls/video.html

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +1

      Part 1 has always been one of my absolute favourite tunes. A real 'awakening' for me as a kid.
      By the way, the lead guitar on Part 3 was played by Harry Vanda according to Wikipedia.

  • @el0blaino
    @el0blaino Před rokem

    Great analysis!

  • @DEXTERSONEMANBAND
    @DEXTERSONEMANBAND Před 3 měsíci +1

    Best band ever! Great playing by you also!

  • @shaneholbeck6697
    @shaneholbeck6697 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic video

  • @ratapotamus
    @ratapotamus Před rokem

    You and that little geezer have the same hair cut. Love it 😂

  • @javiertaramona5982
    @javiertaramona5982 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting and you're such a good player

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +1

      Thank so much, Javier! I really appreciate your support.

  • @KCJAM1
    @KCJAM1 Před 3 měsíci

    This is a great video on the human metronome, Malcolm Young! A man who put the rhythm in the term rhythm guitar. I have loved this band since before I made my sister take her 5th grade brother to see his 1st rock concert, right outside Heidelberg, Germany. It just so happened that my two favorite bands were playing on the same ticket. It was AC/DC touring for “Highway to Hell” and Judas Priest supporting with “Unleashed in the East” (I realize that was a live album, but that was the artwork the used for posters so…). She walked away enjoying 1 of the 2, but it was not enough to stop her incessant playing of Barbra Streisand's record that featured “Evergreen” (This record so traumatized me that I can't bear even looking it up to see the details of the album! It was the bane of my existence! ARRGH!)
    As an aside and after noticing your prominently displayed copy of one of the boys' least popular albums, I think “Flick of the Switch” is one of their best guitar albums the band ever composed. It also highlighted just how many times Brian could say “you” at the end of songs on the same album without anyone noticing! What is your take on "Flick of the Switch"?

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před 3 měsíci +1

      This is my favourite type of comment. I've read and reread your tale! I love the thought that discussing the intricacies of the music of AC/DC can generate connections across the globe. Thanks for sharing!

  • @rupertstreet13
    @rupertstreet13 Před rokem

    Hi v good video.any chance of guitar tab for Malcolm show business lead solo as the sixths bit tricky ! Thanks 👍🎸

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem

      Thanks Rupert. All Tabs for my lessons maybe found via my Patreon, or on Soundslice.com

  • @johncollins5552
    @johncollins5552 Před rokem

    Really enjoyed this video, great insight and playing. I was a fan since Blow Up Your Video which I got on casette as a teenager. They didn't play in Ireland too often and the only time I saw them live was on the comeback Runaway Train tour , if thats what it's called😂
    So glad I went, Malcolm obviously was visibly ill so it was a bit sad to see. Angus stole the show with his killer 15 minute solo. Unforgettable.
    They always played their socks off in Ireland as the fans react so well to them. That double cd Live in Dublin? from a decade earlier sold me on going. Anyway thanks Malcolm for bringing the riffage
    We
    Salute
    You❤
    RIP.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem

      Thanks so much, John. Wow, I had that Blow Up Your Video too! Completely forgot about it. I never saw them live. Which is something I'll always regret now that Mal's gone.

  • @tutevermouth666
    @tutevermouth666 Před rokem

    You are a beast, man! What a genius.

  • @mattharris5067
    @mattharris5067 Před rokem

    Short answer...ken oath he could, great video and great breakdown of guitar parts 😎

  • @GByePorkPieHat
    @GByePorkPieHat Před rokem

    Love that Firebrand, The Paul, guitar. I’m fortunate enough to have a Firebrand 335-S; it’s become my #1.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +1

      Oh wow! Just Googled - that's a great looking bit of kit too!

  • @billybob1723
    @billybob1723 Před rokem

    Your number one fan! How adorable.

  • @6969jezabel
    @6969jezabel Před rokem

    Great content✌️

  • @matthewridgeway9250
    @matthewridgeway9250 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Ha ha. I lived your views and your enthusiasm. I am trusting your words.
    As for your Les Paul, I am unfamiliar with that one. I am thinking 'Studio' or something having a flat top, a 'Special'?
    Ha, I had to laugh, as you mentioned you not having a Gretsch or SG, which I have both, and a Les Paul Supreme and several Gretsch hollow body, acoustic, solid body, guitjo, and resonator.
    You are an exvellent guitarist yourself and I wish I could play like that.
    I didn't buy all my guitars, they came to me. So... I am very lucky that way.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks Matthew. Gee whizz mate, I'd LOVE some nice guitars to 'come to me'! How do you manifest that sort of outcome??
      That guitar is a Gibson 'The Paul' also known as a Firebrand.

  • @davidh.8798
    @davidh.8798 Před rokem

    Loved the Little Lover rhythm sequence.

  • @JoelPerri7777
    @JoelPerri7777 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Always heard Mal played the little lover solo, which I gotta say, sounds so much like Angus…the one handed hammer on’s, the attack, the vibrato, and his tone. But multiple ppl in the know have said that it’s Malcolm so I guess gotta believe that. His licks on all the jailbreak ‘74 stuff, is def cool and you can tell it’s 2 guys playing lead.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před 2 měsíci

      Wha? Even after my thorough forensic investigation? You're still going against me because 'multiple ppl' said it? lol

    • @JoelPerri7777
      @JoelPerri7777 Před 2 měsíci

      @@dannyeddyguitar your demonstration has actually made me stick to my original theory that it’s angus. It’s just weird that Angus would say it was his brother, knowing angus wasn’t a drunk or druggie, he’d probably remember correctly. But I trust my ears, and so I agree with you, it’s angus

  • @erock.steady
    @erock.steady Před rokem

    well played. and nicely done. i never connected them to outlaw country before now. seems legit.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem

      Haha! I did that for a couple of reasons - mainly to avoid the algorithm thinking I had simply uploaded the original recordings, but also so you can hear the leads more clearly.

    • @erock.steady
      @erock.steady Před rokem

      @@dannyeddyguitar you nailed the parts you're a BEAST trading licks back and forth like that lol specifically tho i was referring to the nuanced chord work bit you recited. it felt like a wagon train whiskey bonfire moment with a band of fun-loving outcasts lol

  • @JoeA418
    @JoeA418 Před 9 měsíci +1

    all I can say is once you see AC/DC live it will change you forever this band will be known as one of the greatest of all times. long after other bands fad off into a distant memory AC/DC will still be rocking.

  • @josearraiza9784
    @josearraiza9784 Před rokem

    Well documented work guys! The way I see it, he didnt need to lead. His riffs are universally great. Remember you might be a great lead guitarrist... but you need riffs tio play to. Brothers. Mean guitar players. Superstars.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem

      So true Jose! Thanks for watching and commenting mate.

  • @scottgoodson5132
    @scottgoodson5132 Před 9 měsíci

    It says a lot about Malcolm that he was willing to put his ego aside, put on the heavier strings, step into the pocket, and concentrate on rhythm. His rhythm playing is the basis of the AC/DC sound. And though much of it has come after his death, it’s great that so many realize and praise him for how integral he was to the sound and the band. R.I.P Malcolm Young.

  • @jerbear1601
    @jerbear1601 Před rokem

    Also, I see you have replaced the neck pickup with a Seymour Duncan? Do you have the original TTop bridge pickup. I love my TTop bridge but I'm looking to replace the neck maybe with a Dimarzio 36 anniversary.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem

      I'm sure I have the original pickups hanging around somewhere - I'm a bit of a hoarder.

  • @edt.5118
    @edt.5118 Před rokem

    I hear just a bit of Wishbone Ash in some of the traded solos. Just a little. I was obsessed with dual lead guitar bands especially British bands throughout the late '60's and all of the '70's.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem

      I know nothing of Wishbone Ash, beyond the name. I need to go listen!

  • @williamlawson12
    @williamlawson12 Před rokem +3

    I jus always knew Malcolm could play leads too. Any player that could write all them killer riffs and tunes just had to be able to play leads.

    • @dannyeddyguitar
      @dannyeddyguitar  Před rokem +1

      Yes, that makes sense too. Anyone with that level of musicality and melodic sensibility can also play great leads.

  • @fisher6747
    @fisher6747 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Yes I have read that book. As still a school kid with bad teeth, Angus exclaimed to his leader brother, "So what am I supposed to do?" To which Mal replied, "Just go f*&king crazy!". Angus still has the memo to this day..