AC/DC Release Video Recaps Of Two Shows With Axl Rose
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AC/DC have shared more pro-shot video footage from the current European leg of their Rock Or Bust Tour which features Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose on lead vocals. On Monday the band the released video recaps of two of their recent shows starting with the May 22nd stop in Prague and this Sunday's show in Berne, Switzerland. The legendary hard rockers recruited Axl Rose to help them complete their world tour after longtime vocalist Brian Johnson was warned that he faced complete hearing loss if he continued on the trek. The shows with Rose has received critical acclaim and guitarist Angus Young revealed in a recent interview that that band is very pleased with Axl's performance and the GNR singer has expressed an interest in doing even more shows with the band. Young told NDR.de, "He's doing very well. I mean, under the situation that we had, it was very good that he volunteered and said, 'Hey, if I can help, let me try.' So he's been very good. And he had to learn a lot of songs very quickly, and he's done a great job." Young had this about the possible future with Rose, "We were committed to finishing this tour, so that's been our main goal. And Axl helping us....I know he's very excited; he keeps saying, can he do more? "But we don't really know at the end how we will go from here. But we wanna get this tour, which we were committed to doing, we wanted to finish what we started." Check out the video recap from the Prague concert here and the footage from Switzerland can been seen here.
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