AC/DC Screw Up Embarrassing New Video Release

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AC/DC have been rumored to tour with Brian Johnson returning to the band, and a stunning new photo of him surfaced yesterday. With rumors about a new tour and album, the band have been looking back at ‘Highway to Hell’ to celebrate the album’s 40th anniversary, breaking their social media silence after nearly 3 years.

AC/DC have tweeted a new video featuring rare commentary from the late Malcolm Young about ‘Highway to Hell,’ but they unfortunately screwed up the spelling of his name with an embarrassing typo.

AC/DC tweeted, “Malcom reminisces about the songs written for Highway To Hell! Listen to this album and more of your AC/DC favorites now on @Spotify – (link: https://ACDC.lnk.to/H2HFA/spotify) ACDC.lnk.to/H2HFA/spotify.”

Some Cool Twitter Name responded, “Come on guys, it’s ‘Malcolm’ for fuck sakes!”

StefanJC commented, “MALCOLM, NOT MALCOM.”

Cliff Williams’ daughter responded to AC/DC 2020 tour rumors earlier this week. Alternative Nation transcribed Malcolm Young’s comments from the video, “We had Highway to Hell, Girls Got Rhythm, Shot Down in Flames, If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It), we had all these tracks written, and we realized we could make things a little bit more straight ahead but clever, and still rock you know.

This was what it was all about. We were getting a little bit more mature in the head. That album was destined anyways, it was coming out no matter who produced it as far as we were concerned. It would have been sold by the band at gigs if we had no label. We were still sticking to our guns.

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