Foo Fighters did not let the death of Malcolm Young go unremarked this weekend. Dave Grohl and co. dedicated Saturday night's performance in Mexico City to the late AC/DC guitarist, opening their show with an enthusiastic cover of AC/DC's 1977 single "Let There Be Rock." Young died Saturday at age 64, three years after retiring from AC/DC following a diagnosis of…
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Foo Fighters Cover “Let There Be Rock” in Honor of AC/DC’s Malcolm Young
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