Lock up your daughters: from left, Malcolm Young, Mark Evans, Bon Scott, Angus Young and Phil Rudd.
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The Easybeats were an early influence on AC/DC.
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Angus Young at his mid-70s peak.
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AC/DC out on the town with, far left, Bon Scott fooling around.
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Malcolm and Angus Young together in 1976.
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Bon Scott in a break during rehearsals.
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Live in late 1980.
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AC/DC with Brian Johnson.
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The bronze statue of Bon Scott unveiled in 2008.
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Geordie in 1973 with, far left, a pre-AC/DC Brian Johnson.
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Brian Johnson’s AC/DC stage gear.
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Phil Rudd with Angus Young just behind him.
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Drummer Chris Slade in his Manfred Mann incarnation.
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AC/DC doing it al fresco in 1975.
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Legendary producer Rick Rubin.
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Simon Wright and Brian Johnson in the early 1980s.
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A band press conference.
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Another AC/DC production talent, Mutt Lange, with former wife, country singer Shania Twain.
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Cliff Williams in full voice.
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The brothers Young at the mixing desk.
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AC/DC were inducted into the Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame by Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler in 2003.
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Performing at Wembley with the rotating statue of Angus behind Brian Johnson and Angus Young.
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Brian Johnson and a whole lotta Rosie.
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