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When asked if Axl wrote any music with Angus, he simply replies: "No, no. That never happened."
Still, Angus says that Axl's position as a fan of the band and wanting to perform their lesser-played material on tour gave him a new appreciation for some of AC/DC's rare gems.
"He always reminded me of songs, and at that time, I’m going, 'Yeah, I think we played it somewhere,'" he recalls. "And the trouble was he’d usually do it on the day of the show. He’d say, 'Can we do that?' And I’d go, 'Oh, all right. I’ll try.' I was lucky. I’ve got a guitar tech that played in a cover band. And I would go, 'Tell me the first chord, and then I’ll pick it up.' It was fun. It kept us on our toes, too."