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By Justin Kendall

Published on January 13, 2009 at 2:43pm

Angus Young, the 53-year-old spastic schoolboy sprite, built his rock-god status with ear-splitting, blues-infused, high-voltage rock and roll. His guitar heroics aren't color-coded or virtual. Neither is his arse, which he'll proudly display should he strip off his knickers when AC/DC stops by Kansas City. Thirty-five years, 16 albums and the death of lewd yet legendary singer Bon Scott couldn't stop AC/DC from making it all the way to the top. But one member of the band may finally be ready to unplug. Singer Brian Johnson told Rolling Stone that the Black Ice tour may be the 61-year-old's last. For those who want to rock but don't have tickets, you may want to scrounge around. The show is sold-out.