Johnson joined Acca Dacca following the death of their iconic frontman Bon Scott in 1980, and has since become an icon in his own right, serving with the band for a whopping 35 years.
He’s become such a fixture that many fans reckon he can’t be replaced, with 47% of respondents in a recent Fairfax poll voting that Acca Dacca should just throw in the towel, rather than try to go on without him.
While others reckon that guitarist Angus Young is – and always has been – the heart and soul of the band, and as long as he’s still shredding in his schoolboy uniform, AC/DC will still be AC/DC.
Regardless of your opinion, the veteran Aussie rockers have vowed to continue on – at least until the end of their world tour – with a guest vocalist at the helm. But they’ve yet to announce who said vocalist might be.
So we’ve put on our thinking caps and come up with a list of the top 12 best candidates for Brian Johnson’s stand-in.
After all, it can’t be just anyone. It needs to be someone with a very particular set of skills, skills they have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make them a nightmare for people like this:
It needs to be someone with a huge vocal range, powerful pipes and a passion for AC/DC’s songs.
But not just that, he or she needs to be a real performer who embodies the true spirit of rock & roll. I.e. no indie/hipster/shoegaze BS. Bonus points for being a bit of a scoundrel and double bonus points for being an Aussie.
*SPOILER ALERT* You’ll find no mention of Dave Grohl in this countdown. While the Foo Fighters frontman may seem like a good match – he’s a proud AC/DC fan, after all, and would even have the time to commit to the band with the Foos’ recent hiatus – we just don’t think Dave’s got the vocal range to pull off all of Brian Johnson’s parts.
Another name you won’t find on the countdown is AC/DC’s original vocalist Dave Evans. Despite the 62-year-old telling Fairfax he’d be up for the challenge, Evans was replaced by Bon Scott during the band’s early days for a very good reason. In Malcom Young’s words: “The day we got fuckin’ rid of him, that’s the day the band started.”
Check out our pics for the top 12 singers to replace Brian Johnson in AC/DC in the gallery below, or turn to page 2 to check out some videos of them flexing their chops.
And as for two singers who should definitely not be considered? Sorry Celine Dion and Anastasia, cool try though.
Gallery: The Top 12 Best Candidates To Replace Brian Johnson In AC/DC