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After a pair of brief bows, Williams rushed back to his place besides the drum riser, a spot the bassist has graced for his nearly 40-year tenure with AC/DC. "It's time for me to step out
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Cliff Williams, your fans salute you. AC/DC said goodbye to their longtime bassist at their Philadelphia concert Tuesday night at the perfect moment, during the final notes of the band's 1981
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AC/DC wrapped up their Rock Or Bust tour last night (September 20th) in Philadelphia, PA at Wells Fargo Center. After yesterday's announcement, it featured bassist Cliff Williams' final show with the band. Check out the grand finale - "For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)" - and watch Angus Young
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AC/DC played what is believed to be the band's last-ever concert with bassist Cliff Williams Tuesday night, September 20 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The setlist for
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Anyone who has seen AC/DC knows that it is the Angus Young show, with his schoolboy outfit, energetic stage presence, and wild guitar playing. It proved a truly touching moment when Young walked
https://www.guitarworld.com/artists/angus-young-salutes-cliff-williams-his-final-acdc-show
Tuesday night in Philadelphia, AC/DC played the final show of their incident-filled Rock or Bust tour. The show took place only hours after Cliff Williams, AC/DC's longtime bassist, announced his retirement from the band. Sensing the gravity of the situation, guitarist Angus Young and singer Axl Rose gave Williams a rare moment in the spotlight
https://societyofrock.com/last-night-was-cliff-williams-final-acdc-show-and-his-bandmates-gave-him-one-hell-of-a-sendoff/
Cliff Williams Takes His Final Bow. Last night was the final show on AC/DC's Rock Or Bust tour and with it, the final show for bassist Cliff Williams who announced plans to retire earlier this year and earlier this week confirmed his decision in an emotionally charged video made for his fans.Rock Or Bust tour and with it, the final show for bassist
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Yesterday, AC/DC bassist Cliff Williams confirmed he would be retiring from the band he first joined in 1977 following last night's Rock Or Bust Tour closer in Philadelphia. Williams was saluted
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Band also debut 'Problem Child' for the first time on their current tour
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published 21 September 2016. AC/DC bassist Cliff Williams sends video message to fans as he retires after 39 years with the band. AC/DC Cliff Williams has thanked fans for their support over the past 39 years as he retires from the band. He played his final show with the Aussie giants last night (September 20) following his announcement in July
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Clifford Williams (born 14 December 1949) is an English musician, best known as the bassist and backing vocalist of the Australian hard rock band AC/DC.He started his professional music career in 1967 and had previously been in the English groups Home and Bandit.His first studio album with AC/DC was Powerage in 1978. Williams was inducted into the American Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a
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Hours after AC/DC bassist Cliff Williams formally announced his retirement on Tuesday, the 66-year-old rocker took his final bow as the band wrapped its Rock or Bust World Tour in Philadelphia.
https://loudwire.com/acdc-cliff-williams-angus-young-tribute-final-show/
It's the end of an era for AC/DC as another band member is hanging it up. Bassist Cliff Williams confirmed in a message to fans that he had tired of the road and was ready to call it a career
https://www.guitarworld.com/features/cliff-williams-acdcs-songs-are-very-guitar-driven-so-i-dont-need-to-be-noodling-around-underneath-i-just-need-to-be-driving-it
Be kind!" quips Cliff Williams when I tell him that I've been carefully listening to the bass parts on his new album, Power Up, in preparation for this interview. He's kidding, of course - you don't play stadiums for 40 years without developing a thick skin - but at the same time, he's definitely not on familiar ground today.
https://www.guitarworld.com/features/acdcs-cliff-williams-reflects-on-four-decades-at-the-top-of-rocks-bottom-end
AC/DC has been slamming audiences since the '70s, and Cliff is a big reason this boogie train has rolled on so successfully for so long. Late in 2014, AC/DC released Rock or Bust, its 12th album with Williams on bass, and 15th overall. The album was surrounded by controversy from the get-go. First, founding rhythm guitarist and primary
https://rockandrollgarage.com/why-cliff-williams-and-phil-rudd-wont-tour-with-ac-dc-in-2024/
The British bassist Cliff Williams joined AC/DC in 1977, replacing Mark Evans, who had been with the band for two years. He remained a member of the band until 2016 when he announced he was going to retire at the age of 67. At the time AC/DC also went into a hiatus.
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September 9, 2023. Brian Johnson and Angus Young of AC/DC Jason Squires/WireImage. AC/DC are revving up for their first concert in seven years at Indio, California's Power Trip in October, and
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September 20, 2016. AC/DC bassist Cliff Williams has confirmed that he will retire from recording and touring after finishing out the band's current world trek. Williams 's decision follows a
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In a new interview with Bass Player, AC/DC bassist Cliff Williams has confirmed that, yes he has tried playing slap bass. And no, he's never done it anywhere near Angus Young. "I don't think the boys would have really appreciated me trying to slap around," Cliff confirms in the chat talking about his return to the AC/DC fold and triumphant
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/acdc-interview-brian-johnson-angus-young-power-up-1070834/
When AC/DC wrapped up their Rock or Bust world tour in September 2016, the band truly seemed to be done forever. Rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young was in the final throes of a battle with dementia
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I recall reading in AC/DC Maximum Rock n Roll that Cliff wasn't actually allowed to play much at all on the Powerage album—it was mostly George Young! They were a bit vague if Cliff ended up on the final recording at all. Definitely got the impression from that book that early AC/DC was pretty much just the Young brothers doing all the
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This is so true. And it's such a shame. Cliff is one of the better bassists out there. It's not easy pumping out those steady eighth notes for 3 or 4 minutes at a time. AC/DC has one solid rhythm section thanks largely to Cliff.