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Bon Scott's grave 67 Overhill Road, East Dulwich, London, the site of Bon Scott's death On 15 February 1980, Scott attended a session where Malcolm and Angus Young were working on the beginnings of two songs that would later be recorded on the Back in Black album: "Have a Drink On Me" and "Let Me Put My Love Into You", with Scott accompanying ...
Last I checked Bon Scott died of Choking on vomit, not by alcohol poisoning. You can even look up interviews with the band and they will tell you. The English press made up the alcohol poisoning story. ZrACDC 16:17, 9 December 2007 (UTC) - this has been well covered. The death certificate state Acute Alcohol Poisoning and Death by Misadventure.
Back in Black is the seventh studio album by Australian rock band AC/DC, released on 25 July 1980, by Albert Productions and Atlantic Records.It was the band's first album to feature Brian Johnson as lead singer, following the death of their previous vocalist Bon Scott.
Andy sold an estimated 20 million records in just three years. ... the official cause of death, ... Bon Scott of hard-rock band AC/DC, whose biography I’d written two years earlier. ...
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Fremantle Cemetery is a 46-hectare (110-acre) cemetery located in Palmyra, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia.Established in 1898, it is the location of over 40,000 burials and 60,000 cremations, including of several murderers and dozens of other notable Australians, and is the final resting place of AC/DC singer Bon Scott.
Death certificate backlog, conflict of interest are main issues in Chatham County coroner's race. ... Scott Larson, public relations and digital manager for St. Joseph’s/Candler Hospital, issued ...
This episode, dated 7 February 1980, was repeated by BBC Four on 19 February 2015, the 35th anniversary of Scott's death. The band had earlier recorded another song with vastly different words and music entitled "Touch Too Much", but the song was never released.