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AC/DC’s Cliff Williams Confirms Retirement
“It’s just my time”, he says.
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Williams continued, saying, “In between tours, we takes a few years off, so I know how to do that, I know what I’m gonna do”.
In July, AC/DC bassist Cliff Williams suggested he planned to leave the Aussie hard-rock group after the conclusion of its current Rock or Bust Tour. Williams made the announcement via an official video from the band, which can be viewed below.
Though AC/DC didn’t specifically say it at the time, the assumption these days is that Johnson is now done touring forever-especially because one’s hearing doesn’t typically get better when you’re already an older guy in a rock band.
“Losing Malcolm. and now with Brian, it’s a changed animal”, he said. “I’m just ready to get off the road, really, and do what I do”, he notes. I’m happy. I just need to … “I feel in my gut it’s the right thing (to do)”.
Following Tuesday night’s gig in Philadelphia, guitarist Angus Young will be AC/DC’s only founding member. While he acknowledged the numerous changes that have beset the band in recent years – specifically the departures of longtime members Malcolm Young, Brian Johnson and Phil Rudd – Williams noted AC/DC has been dealing with such tumult since the death of original singer Bon Scott.
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AC/DC wrap up their US tour tonight (Sept. 20) in Philadelphia, and they have no other 2016 dates scheduled as of now.