

I read in earlier comments about him admitting it in a 2014 interview, then quickly dismissing the subject with a. He would never mention that song & Brit Ekland in the same sentence after that. She lost the suit and that's when the story went left. However after their break-up (Rod was pictured leaving a nightclub with another woman) she sued him for a million$ (cha-ching!) Saying that the song was about her.

That camaraderie is a big part of what makes AC/DC so great.

I’ve always said that the key to a great band is to make it a club that everyone wants to be a member of. There’s a balance and a chemistry on stage that has a real connection with an audience. "That yin and yang, it’s like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. AC/DC had it with Bon and Angus, and it was the same with Brian and Angus. If you go down the line it’s me and Gene, it’s Axl and Slash. It’s that chemistry between two people, that yin and yang and a sense of camaraderie that audiences can relate to. “I also think that what AC/DC have is something that’s in all the great classic bands, without any exception. And if we can’t do that, that’s on us, it’s not on them.

Then it’s our job to show everyone why we’re the headliner. Not only for the audience’s sake, but because I want to see them kick ass. "And being a huge rock’n’roll fan, I wanted those bands to go out there and be the best they can be. If you’re the headliner you’re supposed to be the champ, but if the champ can only win by having the contender fight with one hand tied behind their back, then you don’t deserve to be champion. It’s cheating to undermine them or sabotage them. As Angus has said, we made sure they had the best sound, and we always had the same attitude with opening acts. “A little later we took AC/DC out as the opening act for Kiss, and again, they were fantastic. The kind of guy that everybody would look at and think: ‘Boy, I wish I had a mate like that…’ He was kind of like the charismatic troublemaker. You’re standing there thinking this man is possessed – like a demonic possession! And Bon had a unique style. "I mean, the sweat was just flying off him. The amount of energy that Angus was expending on stage was mind boggling. They were so gritty, and the adrenaline level was just crazy. It was at the Whisky A Go Go in LA, sometime in the mid-seventies. “A lot of bands have tried to copy them, but AC/DC are the real deal, and I knew that from the first time I saw them.
