ANGUS YOUNG STOPPED MID-SOLO DURING “BACK IN BLACK,” TOOK OFF HIS SCHOOLBOY CAP, AND PLACED IT ON THE EMPTY AMP WHERE MALCOLM STOOD FOR 41 YEARS… AND 70,000 FANS FELL SILENT. Two brothers from Glasgow built the loudest band on earth. Malcolm played stage right — never flashy, never center — just the thundering rhythm that made AC/DC unstoppable for four decades. When dementia took Malcolm in 2017, Angus kept going. He owed his brother that. But last night, midway through the solo, Angus stopped. He walked to the right side of the stage — Malcolm’s side — took off the schoolboy cap he’s worn for 50 years, and placed it on the amp that hasn’t been touched since 2014. No words. No speech. Just a little brother saying goodbye the only way he knows how.
Introduction Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and the Silence That Said Everything There are some moments at a rock concert that feel bigger than the music itself. Not because the lights…