Earlier this month, AC/DC announced the immediate departure of longtime frontman Brian Johnson citing crippling hearing issues. As the band explained it, Johnson risked total hearing loss if he continued touring. However, according to Johnsons longtime friend and comedian Jim Breuer, the AC/DC singers hearing issues are being overblown, and Johnson feels he was unfairly kicked to the curb.
As Ultimate Classic Rock reports, Breuer relayed a recent conversation he had with Johnson during the latest episode of his podcast. He said that he called and let [the band] know, Hey this is what the doctor said, but lets try to figure this out.' Breuer continued, [Johnson] didnt say he wanted to quit. He didnt say he was done. He called with that information, and two days later, he read in the papers and heard on Twitter and everywhere else, Brian Johnson going deaf, canceling tour. A day later, and it was Oh, were gonna have guest singers.
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Breuer said that Johnson even received a second opinion and was told his hearing damage wasnt as bad as he was initially led to believe. Then hes like, You know what? I would really like to finish and do some shows. I think we can knock this out.' However, as Breuer went on to reveal, Then all his luggage that he toured with showed up at his driveway. Theres been no calls. No, Hows your hearing? Hows your health? Whats going on? Boom. Heres your shit, nice to know you.'
Johnson told Breuer that he believes Angus Young, whos seven years his junior, hopes to continue AC/DC for another decade and fears Johnsons hearing issues would derail those plans. [Angus] wants to write another album and do one more tour. Whos filling those shoes? How do you do that after 40 years? Its just really weird.
According to Breuer, Johnson is really depressed and feels like a hired gun who has been kicked to the curb.
Weve reached out to AC/DC for comment and will let you know if and when we hear back.