Axl Rose's future with AC/DC in hands of guitarist Angus Young

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Press Trust of India London
Last Updated : Sep 06 2016 | 8:48 AM IST
Singer Axl Rose says his future with Australian rock band AC/DC will be decided by their lead guitarist Angus Young.
The Guns N' Roses frontman has been filling in for the legendary rock group's frontman Brian Johnson, who was forced to pull out or risk total hearing loss from their 'Rock Or Bust World Tour' earlier this year, reported Female First.
"I'll do that as long as Angus wants to do it and as long as... And we can make it work. GUNS is really supportive about it. I love that it's my job. I love that Angus is my boss. And singing the early Brian songs...
"So it's physically a different animal and another kind of work. And I take pride in doing it. And it's a hard thing in its own way. So after this, there's a few days (off), and then I'll do another ten shows with AC/DC. And after that, it's kind of, whatever Angus wants to do," Rose said.
Angus, 61, recently revealed Rose was keen to do more shows with AC/DC.

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First Published: Sep 06 2016 | 8:48 AM IST

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