AC/DC's Angus Young and Brian Johnson stopped by 'The Howard Stern Show' today to talk about music generally, their new album specifically and their troubled drummer, Phil Rudd, who was arrested a couple weeks ago for threatening to kill someone.
A series of stories published in the wake of Phil Rudd's stunning arrest referencing 'Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap' have apparently sparked renewed interest in AC/DC's timeless 1976 single.
AC/DC bandmates Angus Young and Cliff Williams are speaking out about Phil Rudd, who's been buffeted by charges of out-of-control behavior after his shocking arrest.
The legal drama surrounding AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd isn't anywhere close to being cleared up, but he can at least count on public support from his family members.
According to the man who was allegedly approached by Phil Rudd to kill two people, the AC/DC drummer is a "good fella' who's "burning the ones who care about him."