Authentic AC/DC frontman Dave Evans says he is had a unbelievable profession and has no regrets about his break up from the band.
Evans featured on AC/DC’s debut single Can I Sit Subsequent To You, Woman in 1974, however was changed later that yr by the now iconic Bon Scott.
After he was changed, Evans went on to affix Rabbit after which teamed up with Thunder Down Underneath earlier than having fun with a protracted solo profession that’s nonetheless in full swing as we speak.
Talking with Argentinian radio station Urbana Play 104.3 FM, Evans explains how his time with AC/DC got here to an finish after he threw a punch at their then supervisor throughout an argument.
Evans then insists he regrets nothing. He says: “You may’t have regrets. I’ve had a unbelievable profession. I stored rocking with Rabbit and Thunder Down Underneath and I am travelling world wide now, nonetheless recording.
“So so far as my profession is worried, I’ve had a unbelievable profession. I am nonetheless having a tremendous time. I am having essentially the most unbelievable life. I journey the entire world. And I am a solo artist so I haven’t got to take a band with me. I’ve musicians in all completely different international locations. I’m going wherever I need to go.
“And I see all of the international locations and I do what I need to do, not what the band has to inform me to do and that type of factor. So I’ve freedom to be the place I need to be with the folks I wanna be with.
“And on the finish of the day, it is all about freedom. Freedom of alternative and being with folks that you just actually love. And I am fortunate to do this.”
AC/DC re-recorded Can I Sit Subsequent To You, Woman with Bon Scott and it appeared on their 1975 Australia-only album T.N.T. You may watch the promo video for the unique model that includes Evans under.
Bon Scott died in 1980 on the age of 33. He was changed by Brian Johnson.