Axl Rose: I'm trying to do it justice for the AC/DC fans

AC/DC with Axl Rose
AC\/DC with Axl Rose (Image credit: Roger Sargent)

Axl Rose says he approached AC/DC to offer his services when he heard the news about Brian Johnson.

The Guns N’ Roses frontman also says in his first interview since landing the job that he just hopes to “do it justice for the fans” when he fills in for Johnson on the remainder of AC/DC’s Rock Or Bust tour dates, starting in Lisbon this weekend.

Rose tells the BBC: “I called the day I read about it in the news, that there was a situation going on with Brian’s hearing.

“I knew there was going to be a problem with having dates on sale and dates sold and stuff like that. So if I could help, and if I was able to do it, and they were interested, I’d love to help. And that’s how it started.

“I wasn’t looking at it like, ‘I’m singing for AC/DC.’ I was looking at it like, ‘If I can, and if they think I’m able to do it.”

Johnson was ordered to stop touring or risk going deaf. And rather than cancel the rest of the tour, Angus Young and co started a search for a guest singer.

Rose adds: “A lot of the Back In Black stuff is really challenging. I’m not here in any way out of any disrespect to Brian. I can’t take anything away from his singing at all.

“He’s a great singer and it’s really challenging to sing it. I’m just trying to do it justice for the fans.

“I’m happy and excited in one sense, but I think it would be inappropriate to be celebrating, in a certain way, at someone else’s expense.

“That’s not what I’m here to do. It’s an unfortunate situation.”

Young moved to squash any rumours that the split with Johnson was acrimonious, insisting he spoke with the vocalist at length before he decided to step down.

Young says: “In his heart he wanted to finish the tour, but because of that hearing factor he had to make the decision.

“It’s a hard thing to do, and he’d had the problem since we kicked off touring. It was his call. It was a shock to us too.

“The last thing you want to do is walk away from something, but you don’t want someone in a tragic situation – being deaf, or any other affliction.”

AC/DC offered fans refunds on tickets for the shows featuring Axl Rose,

Meanwhile, the creator of the in-ear monitors used by many professional singers claims to have developed a new piece of technology that could help Johnson return to action.

Stephen Ambrose of Asius Technologies says: “This is an open message to Brian Johnson of AC/DC. Please don’t stop performing, help is on the way.”

Ambrose says his ADEL (Ambrose Diaphonic Ear Lens) device is a safer, more modern take on his original in-ear monitors and that he now knows the earlier models could cause permanent hearing damage.

AC/DC European tour dates with Axl Rose

May 07: Lisbon Passeio Maritimo De Alges, Portugal
May 10: Seville Estadio De La Cartuja, Spain
May 13: Marseille Stade Velodrome, France
May 16: Werchter Site, Belgium
May 19: Vienna Erns-Happel Stadium, Austria
May 22: Prague Letnany Airport, Czech Republic
May 26: Hamburg Volksparkstadion, Germany
May 29: Berne Stade De Suisse, Switzerland
Jun 01: Leipzig Red Bull Arena, Germany
Jun 04: London Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, UK
Jun 09: Manchester Etihad Stadium, UK
Jun 12: Aarhus Ceres Park, Denmark

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