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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 26, 2021 22:56:19 GMT 10
AC/DC, featuring Bon Scott, Malcolm Young, Angus Young & Phil Rudd, onstage at the Falkonerteatret, Copenhagen in April 1977. The band had been performing during what was billed to be a 12-date tour opening for Black Sabbath. Classic Rock stated, "The tour came to a premature conclusion when AC/DC were sacked after an altercation between Malcolm Young and Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler. For years, the story circulated that Geezer had foolishly pulled a knife on Malcolm in the bar of the hotel they were sharing in Sweden, and that Malcolm had immediately reacted by flooring the hapless Sabbath bassist. In truth, it had only been a toy flick-knife comb. The result, however, was the same: AC/DC were on a flight back to London the very next day." April 19th, 1977: Falkoner Centret, Kobenhavn Rock Archive website
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Oct 26, 2022 21:13:03 GMT 10
Mark Evans (right) on stage with AC/DC, 19 April 1977. It would be his last gig ever with the band. April 19th, 1977: Falkoner Centret, Kobenhavn
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 28, 2023 21:17:05 GMT 10
April 19th, 1977: Falkoner Centret, Kobenhavn
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