Cold Chisel - Breakfast At Sweethearts (1979)
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1979:
Cold Chisel performing on Countdown the single 'Breakfast At Sweethearts', taken from the 1979 album 'Breakfast At Sweethearts'.
Band Origin: Adelaide, SA, Australia
Band Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia
Track: Breakfast At Sweethearts
Album: Breakfast At Sweethearts
Composed By: Don Walker
Produced By: Richard Batchens
Label: WEA (Australia) -- Elektra (United States)
Chart Position:
Release Date:
Links:
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Line-up:
Jimmy Barnes - Lead Vocals
[ Orange (1973) -- Cold Chisel (1973-1984) - solo (1984-present) ]
Ian Moss - Guitar
[ Orange (1973) -- Cold Chisel (1973-1984) -- solo (1989-present) ]
Don Walker - Piano
[ Orange (1973) -- Cold Chisel (1973-1984) -- Catfish (1989-1991) -- Tex, Don & Charlie (1993-2005) -- solo (1981-present) ]
Steve Prestwich -- Drums
[ Orange (1973) -- Cold Chisel (1973-1984) -- Little River Band (1984-1985) ]
Phil Small - Bass
[Planet (1971) -- Palladium (1972) -- Orange (1973) -- Cold Chisel (1973-1984) -- Pound (1985) -- The Earls of Duke (1985--1988) -- Hot Ice (1986) -- The Outsiders (1989) -- Billy Thorpe Band (2005) ]
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NZOZ NZOZ1979 1979 Australia Late Seventies 1970's 1970s 70's 70s
Extended Tags: Don Walker, Jimmy Barnes, Ian Moss, Phil Small, Stephen Prestwich
Musical Terms: Classic, Rock, Pub, Reggae Tinge, Aussie, Old Australian Band
In the 80s and 90s I followed chisel to every pub in Melbourne. Loved them and love them ❤❤❤❤Chisel always 💥🎼💞
I feel that Cold Chisel were so on top their game with this release! It’s a complete classic! Thanks Don✌️
This song followed me all the way to Oz, yeah!
What an ode of respect to Truckies....have you ever seen a vocalist so committed to every word and every words delivery....I have seen a few but YOU have to guess.
A song for the history books👇👏🤙🏿🤙🏻🤙
Still as cool as ever. 43 years old
Sweethearts , what a place ,only the cross can tell
Agree, except that the place is fictional, though I think the cafe Don was writing about is now where McDonalds is on Darlinghurst Road.
@@MegaGo68 no sweethearts was a real cafe on the strip . I walked by it everyday in the early 90”s
@@pendragonfilmthe one they wrote about didn't exist after the song was recorded.
it was across the road somewhere from the sweethearts we used to go to in the late 70s after we heard the song.
After going to the Manzil room actually
@@anjaliradhe god the Mongrel room , that’s going back .
One of the Best Australian bands ever.
Cardiff Workers Club , Doyalson RSL Great time in our young Lives , Great Band .
My mum's song 😭😭😭😭
How did I miss this band??? They are awesome!! Better late than never. Was it because I'm in USA? These guys are as good if not better than Hall and Oates. Love em...
2 totally different styles of music
You think? Both are pop bands with a 70's sound with touches of rock, reggae and R&B mixed in. Just curious how you would classify them. I really like them though.
Chisel are very Blues based, Hall & Oats are more poppy and disco
You cannot compare a rock band like chisel to a pop duo like hall and oates.
Nova BigStar chisel never were a pop band. Never ever
THEY ARE ON TOUR IN AUSTRALIA 2024!
love love the bass on this song
Beautiful Music . Nothing But Aussie Legends 👍👏💝💝💝 🍻🍻🍻Cheers.👍👍👍😁🤓
We use to eat breakfast at sweethearts in kings Cross Sydney before going to set up for a band l was working ( x-men ) for in the early 80s ..we supported cold chisel few times ..l spoke Jimmy now and then in band room ..
i had breakfast at Sweethearts many many times, at the end of the night 6am, Kings X 1984
Remember having coffee with a work colleague around 2am after leaving th Bourbon and Beefsteak bar late 1980s.
@@richardbaker8543 I loved the Goldfish bar the other end of the street
Barnes pumps out blue collar anthems like no other Aussie!
It's my go to song for years. My youth, my chisel......love em, so many memories. It's such an underrated song. Over the years it's had any air play..and yet it's such a classic song.
If we were the first in the back bar of the Star Hotel in Newcastle on a Friday night, I I played this on the jukebox. Great times great memories. Was 20 then.
My favorite Reggae song.
One of their best. Still bump chisel this song reminds me of my.mum one of her fav songs.
Fantastic, Breakfast at Sweethearts album was great bunch of songs, the production was not as good as it could have been but still a treasure to have in any record collection. I been a huge Chisel fan for over 30 years but never seen this clip before. Thanks for posting :))
here we are again, late night drinking whiskey and this song comes to mind.....
im doing that my friend!
Better than Brand Of Eno…heheh
So much quality in this music very greatful to be in Australia to witness this music growing up ❤
The Anne Maria part was written for my Grandma, she use to work there and she’d tell us story’s of how they’d come in to eat, she passed away a couple weeks ago, does anyone know a way I can contact Cold Chisel
wooow, awesome
bit late but insta would be the quickest
instagram.com/coldchiselofficial/
Nice little bit of interesting background to the song. Thanks
Hope you get in touch with the band I've heard jimmy is quite a normal dude probably like to chat with ya
That bass is dope asf
13 Chisel haters disliked this? Must be ABBA lovers... Lol😂😂😂😂😂
loved it, loved it thanx
Takes me back to a much better day. Thanks NZOZ.
Gonna find me some Carson next!
Blown
Classic Australian rock....dont sing them like they use to....
and aint that the truth !
Love Love Love It!!
Just love the guitar, drums my fav
This is poetry
That first shot of them here is in Sydney's unforgettable Marble Bar.
Great to see the boys amongst the Greek columns !
Been there. Done that. The Golden Years.
great band. world class.
One of my go to Cold Chisel songs, the best in town.
do u even no were it was?
The opening to this tune is so chilling!!! gives me goosebumps haha :D
heck yea
Gibson will always have that effect 🎼
don't make em like this no more...
Heading back to Sydney, first time in over 40 years. Hope I can find Campbell Lane.
I never knew this existed until I read about it in Barnsey's book Working Class Man!
Still reading the Book as we speak! :)
Australias best reggae band would be joe joe zep and the falcons.
This song reminds me of me ma...😭its one of their best tracks. Bloody hell barnsey was hot
I know right and it is actually over 1 billion
How the fuck did i never hear this? Oh yeah, America.
I was there-.used to have breakfast at sweethearts. Lots of musos loved it. I got to meet some of the best! Then there was the Mansell room..... another story 😉
where?
Gertrude st I reckon pipe loaf and percuetlated
For those of you who don't know Sweethearts was a cafe in the Kings Cross area of Sydney don't try and find it thought the place where it was is now a McDonald's.
I've never seen this video before. Cool.
Don't remember this clip and we used to watch Countdown religiously. I was in senior in 1979 and loved the Chisel. Ian Moss - what a spunk. Always had a crush on him!
sorry mossy not mossie ( I don't really like being bitten by those)
Way better than hall and Oates
such a good fucking VIBEEEE
Smoking Lucky Strikes with a coffee in the morning while making bacon and eggs and this was playing on the hi fi system, I can say this is one of the best memories of my youthful self
Reminds me of Sydney in winter, under a wet sky. 😄
I remember getting pissed and seeing some excellent bands at sweethearts in Adelaide in 1979
It was a coffee shop
@@deanbritt9131 No it was a hotel that was demolished not long after
@@Wardads1 this must be the hotel is it
@@deanbritt9131 Yup
The Sweethearts they are singing about was a cafe in Campbell lane Sydney as in the opening line
Campbell lane
Through the window, curtain rain
Long night gone, yellow day
Speed shivers melt away
At six o'clock I'm goin' down
Coffee's hot and the toast is brown
Hey streetsweeper, clear my way
Sweethearts breakfast is the best in town
Fun fact Don Walker wrote khe sanh at sweethearts
World class slick
Still so powerful
I totally have a crush on Ian and he has THE best voice *swoon* :)
sounds so tight and hot for a band that was so young ... you know great sounds are to come !!
Wonderful! Who played the organ solo? :)
The guy who wrote the song, Don Walker. He’s one of the guys playing chess in this clip
Masterpiece. @@drze7679
something ellse! fantastic.
What a score! Where from?
Classic Aussie Rock 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
if only i knew then what i know now
Scott Mollan EXACTLY IM A HUGE Prince FAN!!LUV THIS 2
Loud enough till I can feel it through my feet
Legendary!
I think this was the only performance on "Countdown" that was actually done live if you remember petty much all bands and solo artists that performed on the show just lip synched to their own songs if anyone out there owns any other performances on "Countdown" that were actually done live could you please let me know? Thanks.
This was lip-synced not live
However, the vocals are performed live. Countdown performances only allowed vocals to be performed live time to time. Some notable artists who sang live vocals include AC/DC, The Angels, John Farnham, Stevie Wright, Skyhooks and mostly bands from the early days
Hence why chisel did not get much viewing on countdown.they refused to lypsync.
None of this is live, not even the vocals
@@raresaturn The vocals are live Jimmy is singing to a backing track
They should rerelease on a San stick
Just be thankful we got it right...
cold chisel = australias best reggae band ;) lol
I'd like me a bit of late night mossie
Gawd...how hot is Mossy!
It's good.
Mossy!
Was this the closest they ever got to recording a jazz tune? Every time I hear it, I start thinking in jazz rhythms and jazz piano chords. And I don't think that way about very many rock tunes. I wonder what Jacob Koller could do with it.
MOSSY!!!!
6oclock I'm going down
nice :-)
many many many times with my drunken giirlfriends after nights, then we'd walk back over the bridge and sometimes we'd STOP at some church and have our confession heard, particularly when it was raining, we'd seek shelter from the rain and have our confession heard.......STOP BEING such a SOOKY LA LA
Where is the live video footage from Swingshift
Twisties
I know wat is like
I knew Anna. But the place was rat infested. 1978..