A Quote by Phil Rudd

I'm going back to work with AC/DC, I don't care who likes it or who doesn't. — © Phil Rudd
I'm going back to work with AC/DC, I don't care who likes it or who doesn't.
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.
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.
AC/DC 'Back in Black' - Those were my punk rock days.
And it came to pass that AC learned how to reverse the direction of entropy. But there was now no man to whom AC might give the answer of the last question. No matter. The answer - by demonstration - would take care of that, too. For another timeless interval, AC thought how best to do this. Carefully, AC organized the program. The consciousness of AC encompassed all of what had been a Universe and brooded over what was now Chaos. Step by step, it must be done. And AC said, "LET THERE BE LIGHT!" And there was light...
My denim jacket had 'I love GNR' and 'I love AC/DC' written all over it, but I always came back to swing.
For me I look at a group like Queen or AC/DC or the Beastie Boys. There was melody within what they did. There was a certain style with what they did. I think it is coming back.
I couldn't write an AC/DC song. I don't know how to do that.
I listen to older music like AC/DC.
AC/DC is a tough gig for everyone in the band.
My part in AC/DC is just adding the color on top.
With AC/DC, if you've got a problem, you sort it out yourself.
If I weren't as tall as I am, I would've been a member of AC/DC.
When I rejoined AC/DC in 1994 I hadn't played for about eight years.
AC/DC has lived the dumbness that the Ramones have only faked all these years.
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