Mark Evans, the bass player from the classic 1970s lineup of legendary rockers AC/DC, has penned a new memoir entitled "Dirty Deeds: My Life Inside / Outside AC/DC." The book is scheduled to arrive in book stores in November, and will be the first inside look at the band's heyday, featuring stories about their struggles and emergence as one of the most successful rock bands in history. Evans reportedly talks in depth about Malcom and Angus Young, Phil Rudd, and the late Bon Scott. There are also stories about the band's experiences playing and hanging with other rock and metal legends like George Harrison, Gene Simmons, Thin Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott, Alice Cooper, Ronnie Wood, and members of Metallica.