Cliff Williams

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Cliff Williams is leaving AC/DC after this tour. Not sure if it is news, but I have not heard that before.
 
So now it's officially "Angus Young & Friends".
Glad that I saw them when Phil Rudd, Malcolm Young and Brian Johnson were still all in the band.
 
I was lucky enough to see them with both Bon and early Johnson and I don't think I ever knew the bass players name. I do remember Yngwie opened for them on the latter and it was one of the best concerts I've been to.
 
The rumor is that Duff McKagan is taking over for Cliff.








Jk. Sorry, couldn't resist. :)
 
SpiderWars":2g8edgnj said:
I was lucky enough to see them with both Bon and early Johnson and I don't think I ever knew the bass players name. I do remember Yngwie opened for them on the latter and it was one of the best concerts I've been to.

I saw Yngwie open for AC/DC in 85 . I remember a friend saying "it's gonna end up being the Yngwie show". Angus proved that statement to be false , way false
 
Mailman1971":39ghz1vk said:
Also hear Slash is filling in for angus on a few dates

That is true. And to keep with the whole "school" theme and match Angus' energy, Slash is going to dress up in a Catholic schoolgirl outfit. :)
 
Rezamatix":z4989n9o said:
I'm sure they can find someone else to play 8th note tonic all night...

I know, you are gonna say that everyone here is butt hurt and cant take a joke.

No problem. That guy playing as you call it, "8th note tonic all night," has done more in his career than you can ever fathom.

Your band is who again ?
 
hammered":3364nzff said:
SpiderWars":3364nzff said:
I was lucky enough to see them with both Bon and early Johnson and I don't think I ever knew the bass players name. I do remember Yngwie opened for them on the latter and it was one of the best concerts I've been to.

I saw Yngwie open for AC/DC in 85 . I remember a friend saying "it's gonna end up being the Yngwie show". Angus proved that statement to be false , way false
Saw that show as well. People were booing malmsteen when he came out. :lol: :LOL:
 
Mailman1971":3dwm8v4i said:
hammered":3dwm8v4i said:
SpiderWars":3dwm8v4i said:
I was lucky enough to see them with both Bon and early Johnson and I don't think I ever knew the bass players name. I do remember Yngwie opened for them on the latter and it was one of the best concerts I've been to.

I saw Yngwie open for AC/DC in 85 . I remember a friend saying "it's gonna end up being the Yngwie show". Angus proved that statement to be false , way false
Saw that show as well. People were booing malmsteen when he came out. :lol: :LOL:

Yngwie went over good at the show I was at but Angus just tore the place apart
 
Yngwoe was playing great!! But the mix in the arena I saw it at. Was just a fizzy mess.
For all of malmsteens set. :no:
 
I saw AC/DC in 87 with Queensryche .
Was a great show !
I thought Queensryche was better .
 
Rezamatix":3rq48q2r said:
I'm sure they can find someone else to play 8th note tonic all night...

I admire that Cliff played the way he played. To me that is true discipline. His playing along with Phil Rudd's playing were simple but matched so well. Just wouldn't be the same if say Dave Lombardo and Steve Harris were to fill in on an album... :lol: :LOL:
 
ElectricVoodoo":3ddri9rl said:
Rezamatix":3ddri9rl said:
I'm sure they can find someone else to play 8th note tonic all night...

I know, you are gonna say that everyone here is butt hurt and cant take a joke.

No problem. That guy playing as you call it, "8th note tonic all night," has done more in his career than you can ever fathom.

Your band is who again ?

THIS.
 
I know one thing. Williams and Rudd together were an unbeatable pulse, adding Malcolm and then Angus it becomes awesome, loud, and blunt.

They will be missed and their is a reason the sell so many records and arenas.
 
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