Jump to content

Paul Matters

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Monkbot (talk | contribs) at 19:04, 27 January 2021 (Task 18 (cosmetic): eval 2 templates: hyphenate params (2×);). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Paul Matters
OriginAustralia
Died(2020-10-14)October 14, 2020
GenresRock
OccupationMusician
InstrumentBass guitar
Years active1968–1975

Paul Matters (died 14 October 2020) was a bassist for the Australian rock band AC/DC in 1975, joining the group after the recording of their debut album High Voltage. He was fired by lead singer Bon Scott several weeks after joining the group and replaced by Mark Evans.[1]

Career

Matters was the bassist of Newcastle band Armageddon[2] until parting ways with the group in 1974 over what drummer Les Gully described to AC/DC biographer Jesse Fink as "musical differences".[citation needed] Matters was hired by AC/DC and performed live on tour in Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney, but had not taken part in the recording of the group's debut album, for which he was replaced on bass by George Young, and was then sacked from the group.

According to Gully, Matters "didn't fit the values of the Young [brothers] oligarchy. ... He didn't really fit, had strong opinions and sensitivity, and played just what he liked."[3] Matters only gave one press interview following his sacking by AC/DC in 1975, to Fink for the book Bon: The Last Highway, in which he claimed that he was "a bit lazy" and "a bit cranky" but did not have enough money to eat: "I didn’t have any food in my stomach. They [management] didn't give us any money to buy food or anything."

Matters quit music after his departure from AC/DC in 1975. He lived on a disability pension for the rest of his life.[citation needed]

Death

Matters died on 14 October 2020.[4]

References

  1. ^ Fink, Jesse, Bon: The Last Highway: The Untold Story of Bon Scott and AC/DC's Back In Black, pgs 104–105.
  2. ^ "Armageddon". tucanlive.com. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  3. ^ Fink, Jesse, "Bon Scott and the Mystery of Paul Matters", bonthelasthighway.com, 1 September 2017
  4. ^ "Former AC/DC Bassist Paul Matters Dies". blabbermouth.net. 14 October 2020. Retrieved 14 October 2020.

Further reading

  • Fink, Jesse, Bon: The Last Highway: The Untold Story of Bon Scott and AC/DC's Back In Black, Penguin Random House Australia, 2017