AC/DC planes para un nuevo disco y giraEl 5 de junio Brian Johnson fue entrevistado por Lamont y Sully en la "Bay Area rock station 107.7 The Bone".
Cuando se le preguto para cuando un nuevo álbum de estudio de AC/DC, Johnson dijo: "Voy a estar en contacto con Malcolm Young dentro de un par de semanas, y luego vamos a Londres para reunirnos con Angus, espero. Y eso es como solemos empezar...
En cuanto a los planes de gira en apoyo del próximo CD, Brian dijo: "Bueno, creo que no sería como la última. Eso fue hace dos años. Quiero decir, que era una locura..."

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On June 5, AC/DC vocalist Brian Johnson was interviewed by Lamont and Sully of the "Lamont And Tonelli Show", which airs on the Bay Area rock station 107.7 The Bone. You can listen to the chat using the audio player below.
When asked about when fans can expect to hear a new studio album from AC/DC, Johnson said, "I'll be getting together with [AC/DC guitarist Malcolm Young] in a couple of weeks, and then we're going to London to meet up with Angus [Young, Malcolm's brother and AC/DC lead guitarist], hopefully. And that's usually how we'll start. We're just a bunch of pals from the projects, still. Even though we've done well, we still have the same roots that we stick by that we did when we had nothing, basically. And that's the work ethic. And it has to be right for the boys to do anything. When we're sitting down and [we're talking about], 'Can we do this? We're not gonna be a pale shadow of our former selves?' We'll talk about it and make sure that we've all got it. We're just five pieces of a card, and if one of us is not really [able to perform at 100 percent], the whole thing would just collapse, I think."
Regarding AC/DC's plans to tour in support of the upcoming CD, Brian said, "Well, I think it wouldn't be like the last one. That was two years. I mean, that was just nuts. We were just fragged when we finshed [that one]. I mean, it took about three weeks to get over it. But it was so much fun, though. For guys our age at the time, to tour the world to sellout audiences everywhere, it gives you a good feeling. And the great thing was to look out into the audiences and have a look at the generations of people… I mean, it was unbelievable… Kids there that were 7-8 [years old], teenagers…"
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