Rock n roll forever: ACDC perseveres with album tour


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) In a recent interview the two members were full of laughter and good energy as they discussed their new music and upcoming world tour planned for next year.



AC/DC bassist Cliff Williams left and guitarist Angus Young



AC/DC finally joined iTunes in 2012 after years of refusing to do so but make no mistake the Australian rock band is still old school.



“I would like everybody to buy vinyl again” guitarist Angus Young said in an interview. “That’s my favourite.”



He continued with a loud laugh: “They ought to make them portable — iVinyl.”



AC/DC which has enjoyed four decades of success will release Rock or Bust its first album in six years tomorrow. It is the follow-up to Black Ice which sold 784000 units during its first week in 2008.



The band has yet to join Spotify something Young said is possible.



“I guess if it’s doing a good service. I mean we’ll certainly entertain the idea I suppose” he said though Cliff Williams followed with the question: “Is it like Pandora I’ve heard of it.”



Rock or Bust which has received favorable reviews is a typical AC/DC album and one the band hopes fans will listen to on record players in addition to iPhones. It was recorded in May.



“You want people to put it on and go ‘That’s AC/DC and no one else’” Young said.



In a recent interview the two members were full of laughter and good energy as they discussed their new music and upcoming world tour planned for next year. But the band is in the midst of turmoil and tragedy despite its success: Drummer Phil Rudd was recently charged with threatening to kill and guitarist Malcolm Young who has dementia left the group in September.



Rudd who showed up late to court in New Zealand this week and clowned around by jumping on the back of one of his security guards is also charged with possessing methamphetamine and marijuana.



Young said Rudd was acting strangely as the band recorded Rock or Bust and were starting to promote it. They plan to go tour without him he said.



Ironically Rudd’s next court appearance is set for the same day that Rock or Bust will be released.



Young 59 said his older brother Malcolm is doing fine but couldn’t play any longer.



“It was progressing further but he knew he couldn’t do it. ... He had continued as long as he could still writing. But he said to me ‘Keep it going’” Young said.



Malcolm 61 is being replaced by their nephew Stevie Young who filled in for Malcolm during AC/DC’s U.S. tour in 1988. Stevie also plays on Rock or Bust.



“He’s about the closest who plays like Malcolm and he knows that style. And for him it’s natural the way he plays” Young said. “Malcolm has that hard-rhythm solid sound and Stevie ... he grew up on that. That’s who he emulated. He stuck to that style which is a unique thing.”



“Stevie’s personality is very much like Malcolm’s as well and you kind of play how you are” Williams 64 chimed in.



The band members said they’re extremely happy with the outcome of the new album especially Brian Johnson’s vocals.



“He was sounding great from (the) get-go. He was a bit worried” Young said.



“We were upstairs but we could hear him from downstairs. He was sounding great. He still ... sounds rather angelic in a rough sort of way” he said laughing again.


Khaleej Times

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