I know James's lyrics can be hard to understand at the best of times but these are the song titles. 1. Counting on me 2. Heaven on a stick 3. Mr Sandman 4. Motors to fast 5. Downhearted 6. Reckless 7. Hammerhead 8. Daughters of the northern coast 9. The Traveler 10. Fall of Rome
Sound is great, Brett & King Watto look lso young !! Why oh why does James always shepherd the camera guys off stage - makes for shocking footage sadly
This was around 8 months after James Reyne's first solo album and most of the tracks are live here. Awesome! I only just appreciated that the bassist on that first James Reyne solo album was none other than Davey Faragher who has been with Elvis Costello and the Imposters since 2001. Looking at this it does seem we have a young Faragher on stage here. Wow!
Close, but no cigar. It's actually Andy Cichon, who's an amazing Bass Guitarist, who went on to play in such bands as Judge Mercy, Swanee and Rose Tattoo then setting foot on the international stages with Shania Twain Tours and been playing with Billy Joel since 2000. Amazingly talented and such a nice guy.
This lineup would rival James’ current excellent band (excluding Brett Kingman and John Watson for obvious reasons). Jef Scott, what a guitarist! I can’t think of anyone better.
Yup. A solid 30 secs or so of "Clams" to begin the set from the normally impeccable Andy Cichon. Would likely have lost his gig fee entirely for this with certain bandleaders. Buddy Rich and James Brown come to mind.
@@delmontemansaysyes E string was tuned to an A. Had no idea until I came in. Note the quick retune at songs end. Cringe worthy, still , all these years later.
@andrewcichon3037 Hi Andy and thanks for the backstory on this one. Wow, that offers a clear explanation of how this happened! Have always loved your work and certainly no disrespect intended with these comments. It clearly can happen to even the very best. You and the big man Watto were my dream rhythm section for those years spanning James Reyne and the Daryl Braithwaite bands. Kudos in spades....
I know James's lyrics can be hard to understand at the best of times but these are the song titles.
1. Counting on me
2. Heaven on a stick
3. Mr Sandman
4. Motors to fast
5. Downhearted
6. Reckless
7. Hammerhead
8. Daughters of the northern coast
9. The Traveler
10. Fall of Rome
Motors "Too" Fast. His words are easy to understand. Get your ears cleaned.
Sound is great, Brett & King Watto look lso young !! Why oh why does James always shepherd the camera guys off stage - makes for shocking footage sadly
Don’t throw cans throw them at each other 😂 good on him! Great performance always put in 110%. Such a gorgeous looking guy.❤
Solid performance. Even more solid backing band. Brilliant
This was around 8 months after James Reyne's first solo album and most of the tracks are live here. Awesome! I only just appreciated that the bassist on that first James Reyne solo album was none other than Davey Faragher who has been with Elvis Costello and the Imposters since 2001. Looking at this it does seem we have a young Faragher on stage here. Wow!
Close, but no cigar. It's actually Andy Cichon, who's an amazing Bass Guitarist, who went on to play in such bands as Judge Mercy, Swanee and Rose Tattoo then setting foot on the international stages with Shania Twain Tours and been playing with Billy Joel since 2000. Amazingly talented and such a nice guy.
Check out what the captions on this concert assume James is singing. It's a crime.
Havent seen good live shows like this for uears
Great music 🌟
As bandas Australianas dos 80s e 90s fizeram muito sussesso no Brazil 🇧🇷🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙
Amazing Concert!!!🌟
Thankyou UA-cam!
This lineup would rival James’ current excellent band (excluding Brett Kingman and John Watson for obvious reasons).
Jef Scott, what a guitarist! I can’t think of anyone better.
Bass player has been playing with Billy Joel for years now
@@andrewarcher2773Before that, Andy Cichon’s used to play bass in Shania Twain’s band.
I was there. There's a bit more of me now, though. 😄
@@BrettKingman nice guitar work ,,and also in the years after this more so
Thanking you in advance for tonight, when I watch this with some beers
I think this would have been about Feb 1988?
Saturday, February 20, 1988
The accoutrements give it away. Everything cool that could be sported.
Incredible bunch of songs driven home by a band of demons. He's in his element telling the crowd to come alive. Aussie dreamers.
jef scott is a legend
Australian Legend!
Can anyone tell me the band members names? They all seem quite familiar
Subtitles?….. just joking 😂
where the subtitles
Great band
0:48 whoops :)
Yup. A solid 30 secs or so of "Clams" to begin the set from the normally impeccable Andy Cichon. Would likely have lost his gig fee entirely for this with certain bandleaders. Buddy Rich and James Brown come to mind.
@@delmontemansaysyes E string was tuned to an A. Had no idea until I came in. Note the quick retune at songs end. Cringe worthy, still , all these years later.
@andrewcichon3037 Hi Andy and thanks for the backstory on this one. Wow, that offers a clear explanation of how this happened! Have always loved your work and certainly no disrespect intended with these comments. It clearly can happen to even the very best. You and the big man Watto were my dream rhythm section for those years spanning James Reyne and the Daryl Braithwaite bands. Kudos in spades....
I think possibly it's absolute arrogance or just not caring if people knew what he was singing.
I think it's probably just him singing.
Best band ever.