Chris did you such a disservice!! This set had “prisoner of society” preceding e boogie and the 3 songs flow so perfectly together! That said he’s thrown some banging tracks your way so we better not lynch him just yet, but roll back 1 song and try it out as a triple header for a bit of homework.
@@nunya2171I was there too for this one. This was at the Gold Coast BDO - I always thought they didn’t want to do Sydney again after the crowd crush in 2000 and death of Jessica in 2001 during Limp Bizkit.
All Hail Chris, ........................................................................ What a left field choice, for the Living End - Brilliant!!!!!! Their live gigs were something to behold - they were the next generation pub rockers and these boys were out of this world live....... Bit harsh on the Tainted love comments - but seen in a seething pit of a moshpit of aficionados - this was gold. Keep up the great work and get as many extra tracks as possible in there. Aussie month 4 -can't be be too far away. Cheers.
I actually met Chris Cheney socially, and I was so stupidly star struck that I couldn't speak! No words would come out of my mouth! I was a blushing mess. He is such an amazing musician. He was a thorough gentleman though...
Loved this brought back fabulous memories, not only fabulous musicians but also fabulous blokes. My brothers band played with them and chilling backstage was a great memory of my Uni days back in the mid 90s
Yep, we had the 'Carry On' films in Australia, I remember watching them on a Saturday or Sunday in the afternoon with my mum. I haven't watched one for 30 years though. I used to love them.
This is one of my favourite performances by my favourite band of all time, thank you for checking them out. The living end deserve more recognition than they already have.
Thanks so much for introducing me to this version of Tainted Love, gents! Really enjoyed it! Chris if we’re going to start looking at punk, please don’t leave out The Saints - “Stranded”. With their debut single "(I'm) Stranded" in September 1976, they became the first punk band outside the US to release a record, ahead of better-known acts the Damned, the Sex Pistols and the Clash. They are considered one of the first and most influential groups of the genre, particularly within Australia. 😃
Gents only recently discovered the channel but love the content and the banter. The carry on films were fantastic so much so they made a carry on down under and was wondering if at any point in time there would be the possibility of a thamesmen aussie spectacular
Hi Alex and George…. Whatever you think of a overseas band and then comparing it to something in Australia , you have to crank it up to 100… then you’ll be close…. The Living End….. a heap of great songs…..ie side point…. Steve James ( Sid’s Son) is a record Producer based in Australia…. And has worked with plenty of Aussie Acts.
Amazing live. One of those gigs where you would have to buy a tour shirt on the way out because the one you wore in was wringing wet with the sweat and spilt beer of 100 other people.
Great band and songs, so intense, if you were in the crowd you would not be able to stop your legs from moving. Also great reaction as always. As far as Tin Tin, he was so far back in the closet he was constantly visiting Narnia 😉.
I remember seeing these guys at a Big Day out around this time, so much fun. They did go off. Don’t think I could cope with the mosh anymore however. They are pretty good musicians aren’t they, and of course great performers. It was a big day.
Nothing wrong with catching up guys! I put my ears on for this one... So this band is ridiculously great musically. And creative! Using a bottle slide instead of a bottleneck slide. The punk style, s always, is a bit off-putting for me. But I can't take anything away from how amazing they are at what they do.
I liked how you put in "Heineken that's the only thing it's good for!" 😂 I live in Australia. Just saw him two weeks ago on his solo album tour. That's the guy in my profile picture. 😁 The Living End are always great! Seen them many times.
Those Carry On films were classic! Yes we did get them in Australia. Along with the great shows Are you Being Served? Open All Hours, Mind Your Language, Allo Allo and then the sillier stuff like Benny Hill and On The Buses.
My fav Living End moment was from the Tour of Duty concert, the drummer kicks off 500 + Aussie Soldiers with a "Aussie,Aussie,Aussie", talk about crowd participation..lol
Fantastic picks Chris 👏👏 have to say I think that mite just have become my favorite version of tainted love ❤ don't get me wrong I love soft cell but just got to have me some rockabilly punk
Chris is such a good dude too they really didnt make it huge in the usa but still heaps of aussies like them they make good songs its mostly political.. like all torn down is a great song.. its all about how the government pulls down old house puts up big fancy new ones and buildings its basically about how suburbs (area codes to usa) change.. how nothing looks the same as we were kids growing up
I have had the good fortune of seeing The Living End many times. The first time was at Festival Hall, they were supporting Green Day, Dookie album tour. However, I only realised it after the fact, when a year or so later, seeing the bassist climbing his instrument and I made the connection.
Alex and George (and Chris), the live performance from TLE was just awesome. Such a complex song, littered with crowd interaction and even the first (to my knowledge) act of "bass-tiality" on stage in Australia. I think TLE might have been the first Australian band to introduce a double bass as a phallic extension. Gold. I am, however, a little perplexed as to the inclusion of the over-compressed version of Tainted Love as a bonus track. I would have loved to have seen something underrated, like their performance of Prisoner of Society at the 2016 AFL Grand Final in front of around 90,000 people. This was certainly not the natural environment of TLE, and was certainly not their best received live performance of the song, yet they managed to completely own the MCG for around the 10 or so minutes of their set. That would have been a great bonus track. Chris, I know you are are an astute collaborator, so this makes me think you have more TLE performances in mind. So, please don't think I am criticizing. Just wishful thinking. George and Alex, on something different, you mentioned Blink-182, and I can see where you are coming from. But a fun fact about Tom DeLonge is that he is now a co-author of two novels, co-written with a novelist (and Shakespeare professor) A.J. Hartley, who is also a former Pommy, now living in the USA. The books revolve around US government coverups of Unidentified Arial Phenomena (UAP). Tom DeLonge also has a couple of non-fiction books on the same subject. DeLonge has worked with ex-CIA, NASA and other government officials to gain access to, and force the release of a large amount of formerly classified information surrounding this subject. Who would have thought that would be the most important and influential work from one of the founders of Skate Punk/Pop Punk. Thanks to all concerned for bringing us Aussie Week 3. Another triumph. Well done.
The drummer on Tainted Love is different drummer than in the first 2 songs. Travis Dempsey was replaced after their first 2 albums with Andy Strachan, who is still with them today 👍🥁
Well, that kick started my day. Substance over style ( stray cats ) and a full blown sound. Even the great Herbie Flowers would enjoy that double bass.
Anyone remember the FireBalls? A great Sycabilly band before The Living End. They all had big red mohawks and I remember the bass player would climb up on his double bass while playing and keep his balance and much faster beat than these guys. They rocked so do these guys.
Yes we got the "Carry on" films in Australia... I caught the last 40min of a black and white one a couple of weeks ago (Can't recall the name) on free to air tele. I've been watching your videos for the last few weeks now, and it finally dawned on me! Your intro is what I grew up with as a child to all the great shows I watched after school... Danger Mouse! The Goodies, Bananaman etc. Thanks for the memories.
Both tracks amazing, Chris has done well and I like how he is squeezing extra tracks in each night now!! And Blistering barnacles no one puts Tin Tin in the closet!! He has to feed Snowy!
This is what I mean that although Australia is best known for blues rock, we had great punk (eg. The Saints, Scientists, Radio Birdman) post punk/New Wave etc (Nick Cave, the Church, Hoodoo Gurus etc) as well...and the might hard rockers-- The Lime Spiders (check Slave Girl and Weirdo Libido)
Love the Living End and saw them a number of times down here in Sydney Australia along with Fireballs who were hitting the scenes before them and played an even faster form which you would call Thrashabilly. But don’t be knocking Stray Cats and referring to them as a “joke” band. They could play. They might have been a bit “teeny bopper” on their early albums, but their live shows were and are incredible. There’s a reason Chris Cheney pays a lot of tribute to Brian Setzer. He’s one of the finest Rockabilly and Jazz guitarists around. All the top guitarists such as Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Brian May etc went to their shows when they played. Their live show “Rumble In Brixton” is a classic. They might not have played at the same frenetic pace as The Living End……..that wasn’t their style. But they could play. 🙂 “Something’s Wrong With My Radio” from The Rumble In Brixton reformation tour: ua-cam.com/video/LNADVTNdBOE/v-deo.html Here’s a wonderful version of “Be Bop A Lula” live from back in the day. ua-cam.com/video/Ax-BAy3L26c/v-deo.html Edit: And that lead in to Second Solution was a nod to Stray Cats.
heads up, it's usually VB, not Heineken. Their Enmore show for the (I think) modern artillery tour was the most epic show I've ever seen. 2.5 hours of genre bending, 2 albums worth of original.material, covers, wild improv and extended versions of the hits. Seriously the most underrated aussie band in terms of their musicianship and showmanship. Not a single fancy light needed, just balls out rock
TLE has been one of my favorite bands forever!!!! Thank you for doing this. There isn’t a song that I don’t like. Especially on the album with this song! Definitely check out “West End Riot” and “Second Solution”. “I Can’t Give You What I Haven’t Got” and “Bloody Mary” (inspired by a real person)- I could go in and on. “Tabloid Magazine”- they’re just a great band all around!
OK guys. I've never been much of a fan of rap or country music, but you've GOTTA check out Aussie country music star Kasey Chamber's cover of Eminem's "Lose Yourself" HOLY SHIT!!
Really enjoyed this video. For me it sounded like a cross between Stray Cats and Green Day!!!!! If you are doing guitar work you need to include Tommy Emanualle
You had the Sex Pistols & so many other great bands.. I agree about Tainted Love .. I wasn’t over wrapped in it & im a Living End fan. Check out Roll On & All Torn Down. I know this is tramping on sacred ground, but have a listen to Elenor Rigby by the Zoot awesome song. I reckon Paul would have approved.
You should hear how crisp their pro recordings were, like the album release radio stuff... they were a pub band live but in the studio they made you understand just how talented they actually we're.
@@TheThamesmen oh I don't disagree with you, more pointing out that you can really hear things in their studio recordings that you just don't pick up on with their live stuff... the mastery of their instruments and techniques is much more spotlighted.
The Living End style wise I thought were a combination of the Stray Cats and Green Day. They were one of the best Australian bands of the 90's and 00's, that didn't get the international success they deserved.
Hi guys just found your channel i and love your video's keep up the good work... And if you like jimmy Barnes and the Living End check them together doing a song called Lay down your guns, it will blow your socks off.
Chris did you such a disservice!! This set had “prisoner of society” preceding e boogie and the 3 songs flow so perfectly together! That said he’s thrown some banging tracks your way so we better not lynch him just yet, but roll back 1 song and try it out as a triple header for a bit of homework.
Agreed, I was at the BDO that day, and the crowd went mental when they played prisoner of society
Agree I would have suggested Prisoner of Society.
@@nunya2171I was there too for this one. This was at the Gold Coast BDO - I always thought they didn’t want to do Sydney again after the crowd crush in 2000 and death of Jessica in 2001 during Limp Bizkit.
The Living End has played in support of Midnight Oil a few times too so imagine how exhausted we all are as fans after those gigs!
first time i heard the living end, they were supporting the Offspring at the Horden, first time in a Mosh, changed my life that night. great memories.
They are quite possibly the best live band I’ve ever seen
Welcome to another classic Aussie rabbit hole, Chris, Scott, and Andy are still punching this stuff out today. Another of our best 👌🤘🤘😉😎
Love it
I gotta say that in this cover the drummer simply fucking killed the song! Tainted Love being the song.
Wow I’d forgotten about The Living End, what blast from the past! Loved it!
Glad you enjoyed it!
One of the top 10 live Aussie bands ever!
All Hail Chris, ........................................................................
What a left field choice, for the Living End - Brilliant!!!!!!
Their live gigs were something to behold - they were the next generation pub rockers and these boys were out of this world live.......
Bit harsh on the Tainted love comments - but seen in a seething pit of a moshpit of aficionados - this was gold.
Keep up the great work and get as many extra tracks as possible in there.
Aussie month 4 -can't be be too far away.
Cheers.
I've had the absolute pleasure of seeing The Living End live 3 or 4 times and its always an absolutely smashing show!
Very cool. Cheers Alex.
I actually met Chris Cheney socially, and I was so stupidly star struck that I couldn't speak! No words would come out of my mouth! I was a blushing mess. He is such an amazing musician. He was a thorough gentleman though...
Loved this brought back fabulous memories, not only fabulous musicians but also fabulous blokes. My brothers band played with them and chilling backstage was a great memory of my Uni days back in the mid 90s
Bang! That was my head falling off.
2 thumbs up way up. Excellent reaction
Thank you so much 🤗
Yep, we had the 'Carry On' films in Australia, I remember watching them on a Saturday or Sunday in the afternoon with my mum. I haven't watched one for 30 years though. I used to love them.
My dad loved the Carry On movies..I think they floated his boat!
Ah yes Barbara Windsor almost showing what she's got ,but not quite. I remember it fondly.
The musicianship so good... Living End were great! I agree with the Blink 182 and Offspring comment - always what I thought!
One of my favourite bands as a teen
You guys got the best of Australia back in the day. Remember when Joe Dolce held off Ultravox's "Vienna" from the No.1 spot with "Shaddap You Face"?
🤣🤣😂 One of the greatest travesties in music history.
Ha ha
ahhhhh shaddapa you face!
Wassamatta you? Why you looka so sad?
Seen them live quite a few times and as you can see from this they are regarded as one of the best live Aussie bands.
Bloody awesome! Love it!
He “mounted” that double bass like a champ 🫣🤣
Never heard them do Tainted Love & yes road trip version for sure.
Glad you enjoyed it
This is one of my favourite performances by my favourite band of all time, thank you for checking them out. The living end deserve more recognition than they already have.
Gloria Jones was the original singer of Tainted Love.....
Soft Cell covered it.
Possibly Australia's most fun live band, brilliant
YES!! I first heard them back in 1996 when my eldest punk son raved about them. I still listen to them😀
Cool!
The Living End is one of the best Aussie albums ever let alone a debut
Agree with Maxy below. Their track with Jimmy Barnes (written by Barnes) Lay Down Your Guns, is just brilliant !
Thanks so much for introducing me to this version of Tainted Love, gents! Really enjoyed it! Chris if we’re going to start looking at punk, please don’t leave out The Saints - “Stranded”. With their debut single "(I'm) Stranded" in September 1976, they became the first punk band outside the US to release a record, ahead of better-known acts the Damned, the Sex Pistols and the Clash. They are considered one of the first and most influential groups of the genre, particularly within Australia. 😃
So good live, manic, sweaty and just a fun and engaging band.
Looks like it would’ve been an amazing show to have been up. Full energy at full speed ahead
I was at that concert. Stinking hot day at Gold Coast. Everyone was off their chops. Great day.
Damn. It must have been a blast. Good on you
Gents only recently discovered the channel but love the content and the banter. The carry on films were fantastic so much so they made a carry on down under and was wondering if at any point in time there would be the possibility of a thamesmen aussie spectacular
Hi Alex and George…. Whatever you think of a overseas band and then comparing it to something in Australia , you have to crank it up to 100… then you’ll be close…. The Living End….. a heap of great songs…..ie side point…. Steve James ( Sid’s Son) is a record Producer based in Australia…. And has worked with plenty of Aussie Acts.
Amazing live. One of those gigs where you would have to buy a tour shirt on the way out because the one you wore in was wringing wet with the sweat and spilt beer of 100 other people.
Great band and songs, so intense, if you were in the crowd you would not be able to stop your legs from moving. Also great reaction as always.
As far as Tin Tin, he was so far back in the closet he was constantly visiting Narnia 😉.
Another great selection, Chris. Kudos!!
Glad you enjoyed it
I remember seeing these guys at a Big Day out around this time, so much fun. They did go off.
Don’t think I could cope with the mosh anymore however. They are pretty good musicians aren’t they, and of course great performers. It was a big day.
Bet it would have been an absolute blast to have been at one of their shows
One of the most under rated guitarists on the planet . In my humble opinion.
Huge disservice not starting with Prisoner of Society, still rock out hard to that one to the great embarrassment of my teenaged children 😂
I saw the Living End play with Area 7 (Melbourne Ska band)What an amazing show
I look at the crowd and wonder how I am still alive. Best live band up there with Jet ! Deserve way more accolades 🤘
How long before this turns up on all the other reaction channels?😁
Stoked you're doing this ,love it.
Nothing wrong with catching up guys! I put my ears on for this one...
So this band is ridiculously great musically. And creative! Using a bottle slide instead of a bottleneck slide. The punk style, s always, is a bit off-putting for me. But I can't take anything away from how amazing they are at what they do.
Wind em up and lettem rip.
Well done Thamesmen 👍🏼😎👍🏼😎
They ripped for sure
Saw these guys live, absolutely awesome.
Bet it was!
Imelda May did the best Rockabilly cover of Tainted love, imo. But this is much rockier
I liked how you put in "Heineken that's the only thing it's good for!" 😂 I live in Australia. Just saw him two weeks ago on his solo album tour. That's the guy in my profile picture. 😁
The Living End are always great! Seen them many times.
Prisoner of society was their biggest and best song
Those Carry On films were classic! Yes we did get them in Australia. Along with the great shows Are you Being Served? Open All Hours, Mind Your Language, Allo Allo and then the sillier stuff like Benny Hill and On The Buses.
Great reaction guys!
Glad you enjoyed
Blue blistering barnacles 😃
Perfect. Forgot about that exclamation!
I'll tell you lads, 20 years ago, I was a 19 year old at that very gig (1st video), and I can confirm, it was a riot... A west end riot as it were...
My fav Living End moment was from the Tour of Duty concert, the drummer kicks off 500 + Aussie Soldiers with a "Aussie,Aussie,Aussie", talk about crowd participation..lol
Another great Australian band that never found international success.
Fantastic picks Chris 👏👏 have to say I think that mite just have become my favorite version of tainted love ❤ don't get me wrong I love soft cell but just got to have me some rockabilly punk
May not have been appreciated by Alex but I absolutely loved it to
Chris is such a good dude too they really didnt make it huge in the usa but still heaps of aussies like them they make good songs its mostly political.. like all torn down is a great song.. its all about how the government pulls down old house puts up big fancy new ones and buildings its basically about how suburbs (area codes to usa) change.. how nothing looks the same as we were kids growing up
I found amazing Green Day and Blink 182 made it and this amazing band couldn't
Guitarist must be a SRV fan. E Boogie had a flavor of Rude Mood to it. Amazing!!!
I have had the good fortune of seeing The Living End many times. The first time was at Festival Hall, they were supporting Green Day, Dookie album tour. However, I only realised it after the fact, when a year or so later, seeing the bassist climbing his instrument and I made the connection.
Jesus! You boys have been smashing it. Keep on the Aussie train 👍🍻
We will!
I have been fortunate enough to see The Living End numerous times, circa 1995-2005.
Always great, ripping live.
Bet that would have been amazing. Lucky
“Prisoner of Society” and/or “All Torn Down” next.
Studio recordings / official videos are great for these two.
Alex and George (and Chris), the live performance from TLE was just awesome. Such a complex song, littered with crowd interaction and even the first (to my knowledge) act of "bass-tiality" on stage in Australia. I think TLE might have been the first Australian band to introduce a double bass as a phallic extension. Gold.
I am, however, a little perplexed as to the inclusion of the over-compressed version of Tainted Love as a bonus track. I would have loved to have seen something underrated, like their performance of Prisoner of Society at the 2016 AFL Grand Final in front of around 90,000 people. This was certainly not the natural environment of TLE, and was certainly not their best received live performance of the song, yet they managed to completely own the MCG for around the 10 or so minutes of their set. That would have been a great bonus track. Chris, I know you are are an astute collaborator, so this makes me think you have more TLE performances in mind. So, please don't think I am criticizing. Just wishful thinking.
George and Alex, on something different, you mentioned Blink-182, and I can see where you are coming from. But a fun fact about Tom DeLonge is that he is now a co-author of two novels, co-written with a novelist (and Shakespeare professor) A.J. Hartley, who is also a former Pommy, now living in the USA. The books revolve around US government coverups of Unidentified Arial Phenomena (UAP). Tom DeLonge also has a couple of non-fiction books on the same subject.
DeLonge has worked with ex-CIA, NASA and other government officials to gain access to, and force the release of a large amount of formerly classified information surrounding this subject. Who would have thought that would be the most important and influential work from one of the founders of Skate Punk/Pop Punk.
Thanks to all concerned for bringing us Aussie Week 3. Another triumph. Well done.
The Sharp was the first Aussie band I remember with a double bass and pretty sure some bass-tiality (great term btw) went on with them as well!
The Living End I feel are the Aussie version of Americas Green Day
Pffft …. Stray cats more like it
The drummer on Tainted Love is different drummer than in the first 2 songs. Travis Dempsey was replaced after their first 2 albums with Andy Strachan, who is still with them today 👍🥁
Well, that kick started my day. Substance over style ( stray cats ) and a full blown sound. Even the great Herbie Flowers would enjoy that double bass.
Ohhh herbie flowers - Yes.... walk on the wild side!
Saw these guys open for AC/DC. Fantastic!
Very cool!
Id love you to react to Australian guitarist tommy Emmanuel- initiation. Mind blowing
Anyone remember the FireBalls? A great Sycabilly band before The Living End. They all had big red mohawks and I remember the bass player would climb up on his double bass while playing and keep his balance and much faster beat than these guys. They rocked so do these guys.
Yes we got the "Carry on" films in Australia... I caught the last 40min of a black and white one a couple of weeks ago (Can't recall the name) on free to air tele. I've been watching your videos for the last few weeks now, and it finally dawned on me! Your intro is what I grew up with as a child to all the great shows I watched after school... Danger Mouse! The Goodies, Bananaman etc. Thanks for the memories.
You got it Rad..... its like a calling sign to our generation
Both tracks amazing, Chris has done well and I like how he is squeezing extra tracks in each night now!!
And Blistering barnacles no one puts Tin Tin in the closet!! He has to feed Snowy!
Captain Haddock. The best
Was never a big fan of the rockabily thing but these guys had some absolute bangers.
Cool. Thanks for being here and leaving the comment. More soon.
Great band. I’ve seen them live 3 or 4 times and they were great each time
This is what I mean that although Australia is best known for blues rock, we had great punk (eg. The Saints, Scientists, Radio Birdman) post punk/New Wave etc (Nick Cave, the Church, Hoodoo Gurus etc) as well...and the might hard rockers-- The Lime Spiders (check Slave Girl and Weirdo Libido)
and I am not even including 90s bands...
Love the Living End and saw them a number of times down here in Sydney Australia along with Fireballs who were hitting the scenes before them and played an even faster form which you would call Thrashabilly.
But don’t be knocking Stray Cats and referring to them as a “joke” band. They could play. They might have been a bit “teeny bopper” on their early albums, but their live shows were and are incredible. There’s a reason Chris Cheney pays a lot of tribute to Brian Setzer. He’s one of the finest Rockabilly and Jazz guitarists around. All the top guitarists such as Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Brian May etc went to their shows when they played. Their live show “Rumble In Brixton” is a classic.
They might not have played at the same frenetic pace as The Living End……..that wasn’t their style. But they could play. 🙂
“Something’s Wrong With My Radio” from The Rumble In Brixton reformation tour:
ua-cam.com/video/LNADVTNdBOE/v-deo.html
Here’s a wonderful version of “Be Bop A Lula” live from back in the day.
ua-cam.com/video/Ax-BAy3L26c/v-deo.html
Edit: And that lead in to Second Solution was a nod to Stray Cats.
Bloody brilliant 🤟
Your Aussie opus is never going to be complete without the original and the best punk band ever- the Saints.
heads up, it's usually VB, not Heineken. Their Enmore show for the (I think) modern artillery tour was the most epic show I've ever seen. 2.5 hours of genre bending, 2 albums worth of original.material, covers, wild improv and extended versions of the hits. Seriously the most underrated aussie band in terms of their musicianship and showmanship. Not a single fancy light needed, just balls out rock
I'm with you Alex, reminded me of early '90's Blink-182 or Green Day, etc.; nothing wrong with that!
BOOM!!!
Yes we grew up on the carry on movies also the st. trinians movies!
TLE has been one of my favorite bands forever!!!! Thank you for doing this. There isn’t a song that I don’t like. Especially on the album with this song! Definitely check out “West End Riot” and “Second Solution”. “I Can’t Give You What I Haven’t Got” and “Bloody Mary” (inspired by a real person)- I could go in and on. “Tabloid Magazine”- they’re just a great band all around!
Punkabilly at its Aussie best
Sure is!
OK guys. I've never been much of a fan of rap or country music, but you've GOTTA check out Aussie country music star Kasey Chamber's cover of Eminem's "Lose Yourself" HOLY SHIT!!
Really????? So many people said this but it sounds like a ploy
@@TheThamesmen Na. Just stumbled over it yesterday. Eminem meets Janis Joplin. Edit: With Dave Gilmour on slide guitar (actually Kasey's dad)
The Living End are basically the Australian Greenday.
yes we had all the carry on films in oz and the hammer horror films.
So like living in England but with better weather and more animals that want to kill you?
i feel nothing but pity for anyone who missed out seeing these guys at their peak
That’s us then!
Really enjoyed this video. For me it sounded like a cross between Stray Cats and Green Day!!!!! If you are doing guitar work you need to include Tommy Emanualle
I agree
Check them out doing , throw down your guns with Jimmy Barnes, awesome 👏 🍻
I suggest the studio version, great quality 😊
Chris Cheney and Chrissie Amphlett do a version of stray cat blues which is outrageously good. 🇦🇺🎸⚡️🤘🏼🤘🏿💋💜💜💜
Cool!
@@TheThamesmen I wouldn’t play it straight to air. Listen to it first. The lyrics were alright for Australia back then. But maybe wouldn’t pass UA-cam
Prisoner of Society is a must listen from these guys and I’d recommend White Noise too
They played a lot of stray cats stuff
Dudes! its a Mowtown song. Almond covered it
Oops thanks
You had the Sex Pistols & so many other great bands.. I agree about Tainted Love .. I wasn’t over wrapped in it & im a Living End fan. Check out Roll On & All Torn Down. I know this is tramping on sacred ground, but have a listen to Elenor Rigby by the Zoot awesome song. I reckon Paul would have approved.
Lots of people have said this - i need to check
This version is a cover of Gloria Jones's original Tainted Love from
1964. Not Soft Cell's cover.
I know :)
“Fingerprints on an abandoned handrail”
Stole that line off someone else.
Some of his playing, reminds me of Alvin Lee.
YOU DO KNOW THE LINK TO ME RIGHT? ALVIN AND MYSELF?
@@TheThamesmen I'm sorry, I don't.
You should hear how crisp their pro recordings were, like the album release radio stuff... they were a pub band live but in the studio they made you understand just how talented they actually we're.
I like the dirt though. Not sure they need to be too clean and polished?
@@TheThamesmen oh I don't disagree with you, more pointing out that you can really hear things in their studio recordings that you just don't pick up on with their live stuff... the mastery of their instruments and techniques is much more spotlighted.
@@manna6618 good point
Any of Matt Corby’s songs need to be on your Aussie playlist.
Not sure it is yet but thank you for the tip
@@TheThamesmen ua-cam.com/video/zwYBaqu9-y8/v-deo.html guarantee you will not be disappointed
@@TheThamesmen Matt Coby's Brother Like a Version is masterfull. A vocal masterclass.
The Living End style wise I thought were a combination of the Stray Cats and Green Day. They were one of the best Australian bands of the 90's and 00's, that didn't get the international success they deserved.
West end riot is good song
Definitely better than the rolling Stones.
Maybe flock of seagulls than tin tin lol
Hi guys just found your channel i and love your video's keep up the good work... And if you like jimmy Barnes and the Living End check them together doing a song called Lay down your guns, it will blow your socks off.