Axl Rose Explains AC/DC's Longevity
. ![]() (Classic Rock) Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose has discussed AC/DC's longevity in new promotional video as he gears up for a run of US shows with the Australian giants. They'll play 10 concerts starting next month with Rose performing in place of Brian Johnson, who was forced to bow out in March to avoid suffering a total loss of hearing. In the video below, Rose says: "Everybody has an AC/DC story. Every person knows some time in their life, there was an AC/DC song that they did something with. They have a memory attached to it." Guitarist Angus Young adds that the band's fans still drive them, saying: "The fun part is, when we get on the stage, seeing it come to life in front of the audience." Watch the video here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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