During a recent conversation with Billboard, AC/DC’s Brian Johnson mentioned that he ”would love to” make new music with AC/DC.
Brian said:
“I would love to do music again, whether it’ll be guesting with somebody, whether it be actually playing live with the boys.
”I’ve heard that term ‘hell freezes over’ a million times before with people saying, ‘I’m not doing that again.’ But I’d be up for it. I think everybody hopes to make more music.”
The singer also spoke about his upcoming memoir, being asked why “The Lives Of Brian” covers a little of his time with AC/DC:
“I didn’t want to write an AC/DC book, ’cause that’s not my book. It never will be. It’s not my story to tell. That book is for the boys, or whoever was there from the start. That’s what I want to read. I want to read what it was like when Malcolm [Young] and Angus [Young] just had a meeting and said, ‘Right, let’s do this’ and got the drummer and the singer.
”I think it would be fantastic if it came out, if somebody wanted to do it. But that’s not my book. And I think a book about the present day or, say, when I joined to the present day would be nothing more than a catalog, a diary of what happened.”