Brian Johnson On AC/DC Recording Plans - "Probably This Year We Can Get Back Together"; Audio Interview Posted
January 25, 2012, 12 years ago
In a recent interview with The Cowhead Show, AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson discusses the band's upcoming plans.
Says Johnson: "Probably this year we can get back together again... One of the boys is a little sick - I can't say anything, but he's getting better. He's doing wonderful. Full recovery fully expected."
In anticipation of the band's return to the studio, Brian says: "It's a wonderful thing when we get in a room. It's funny, I was talking about that the other day with somebody, and I said, 'Whenever the boys get back together, I get all excited'. The boys, after a while, pick the guitars up, Phil [will make his way to the drums, Cliff will pull his bass out and then all of a sudden this noise comes out and I sit there with just this big old grin on my face."
Listen to the interview below:
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