It turns out that Angus Young's younger brother, Malcolm Young, was initially going to name AC/DC "Dirty Deeds" before settling on the Australian band's iconic name. Their sister, Linda Young, however, encouraged them to adopt a name inspired by the electrical term 'alternating current/direct current.'
The term "Rawhide" refers to rawhide, a type of untanned leather used in the show's title. Similarly, in the context of AC/DC's song "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap," the phrase "dirty deeds" can be interpreted as a metaphor for the shady or illicit activities. rawhide 2 dirty deeds link
Fast-forward to 1985, and the television show Rawhide came to an end. Although seemingly unrelated to AC/DC, Rawhide actor and future movie star Clint Eastwood surprisingly narrated a sequence in AC/DC's 1985 'World Slavery' Live music video. A chance encounter that creates another loose link. It turns out that Angus Young's younger brother,
The intertwining threads of these seemingly disparate entities are more than coincidental. In reality, both have entertained millions – Rawhide as a groundbreaking television series and AC/DC with their enduring, energetic music. Fast-forward to 1985, and the television show Rawhide