A Quote by Phil Rudd

With AC/DC, if you've got a problem, you sort it out yourself. — © Phil Rudd
With AC/DC, if you've got a problem, you sort it out yourself.
We always try to get new songs. That's what AC/DC has always been about. You can listen to what we do, and you can go, 'Well, it's AC/DC, but it's a new song.' So that's what we've always tried to achieve. So we've always got that style.
I am not saying I never hope of ever playing with AC/DC again but, then again, is it even AC/DC any more? No Bon's beautiful voice. No Malcolm. No Brian.
To me as a fan, as a die-hard AC/DC fan, Brian Johnson is the reason I discovered AC/DC.
I'd still stand in line all day to get into an AC/DC show, because that was the one show when I was younger that kind of changed my life. Because it was a little wrong. I think I was 14 or 15, first concert without the parents, you know, and they were all worried because we were going to an AC/DC show, and it was an amphitheater.
I got into one Metallica record. That was about it. I never got into AC/DC or Black Sabbath or any of that. I was interested in the side of heavy metal that had interesting guitar ideas, but that was a very short-lived thing.
I'm an out and out basic man and AC/DC are one of the best rock'n'roll bands in the world, doing things just to the basics, you know.
I would blast AC/DC and walk out onto the tennis court and try to hit the ball hard.
No one's ever done what AC/DC did out of anywhere, really. Conquered the world, mate, that was the idea from the start. A little Napoleon in all of us.
I listen to older music like AC/DC.
AC/DC is a tough gig for everyone in the band.
I couldn't write an AC/DC song. I don't know how to do that.
That's usually what happens with AC/DC: you make an album, and then you're on the road flat out. And the only time you ever get near a studio is generally after you've done a year of touring.
If I weren't as tall as I am, I would've been a member of AC/DC.
My part in AC/DC is just adding the color on top.
I'm going back to work with AC/DC, I don't care who likes it or who doesn't.
When I rejoined AC/DC in 1994 I hadn't played for about eight years.
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