AC/DC Postpone Tour As Brian Johnson Faces ‘Total Hearing Loss’

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Angus probably not so much since he isn't always right in front of them.

I don't know about that. I saw them with Bon Scott in 1979 in a relatively small venue and MY ears rang for two days straight. I was 16 and that was 37 years ago and the guy is still going. He must use some kind of protection?
 

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Oh, no! First, Def Leppard postponed their concert in Greensboro in February, now AC/DC. My two favorite bands from the past! It is time to start feeling depressed? :omg:
 

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I don't know about that. I saw them with Bon Scott in 1979 in a relatively small venue and MY ears rang for two days straight. I was 16 and that was 37 years ago and the guy is still going. He must use some kind of protection?

Ear plugs most likely.
 

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Former AC/DC Singer Dave Evans Is Ready to Step in for Brian Johnson

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While AC/DC consider their options following the news that singer Brian Johnson is facing total hearing loss, a former vocalist has offered to take his old job back.

Dave Evans, who briefly fronted AC/DC before being replaced by Bon Scott, has told the Sydney Morning Herald that he’s open to stepping in for Johnson — and he’s got plenty of fans who’ll vouch for his continued capability. “When I perform around the world the fans love my music and my performances and I hear what they tell me,” said Evans. “They’re pretty appreciative of my vocals and performances.”

Although Evans readily concedes he isn’t likely to get the call to return, he expressed sympathy for Johnson, noting the difficulty of stepping away from the spotlight once the thrill of live performance has worked its way into your bloodstream.

“I just thought it was sad news,” Evans added. “It’s your lifeblood as a singer, live performances are so personal, without the crowd and the adrenaline it’s going to be hard for him. Performances are the big highs in our lives.”

Evans also went on to predict that AC/DC would continue to soldier on without Johnson, saying that as long as leader Angus Young is standing, the group remains a “branding thing” that can keep going with replacement parts around Young. “How many AC/DC cover bands are there? Millions, and as long as they play uncompromising hard rock and have someone dressed in a schoolboy uniform they pack in the people. Angus is the real deal… [he] will be thinking to keep the band going. The day Angus retires is the day AC/DC finishes.”

Whether or not he’s a part of the band’s search for a singer, Evans said he loves the idea of showing up for even a single guest performance. “It would be nice,” he offered. “[Former members] were all part of the band no matters what era they were from.”


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No thanks. There was a reason he never cut it for the band originally.
 

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Better to just take a hiatus or even retire than to try to replace Brian.
 

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I don't think they are trying to replace Brian,I think they just want to finish the tour dates they are committed to.Probably big money involved.
 

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