So Jimmy actually really enjoys reactors listening to his music, and has been known to reach out to youtubers occasionally. I just love pple discovering what us Aussies knew all along: that Aussies rock out like nobody else and we have a treasure trove of world class artists.... shame we are so far away.
Hey, Jimmy's playing a festival tonight here in Glenelg, Adelaide, on the beach. Also Diesel, Jon Stevens, Mondo Rock & Vanessa Amerosi. Can't afford to go in, but planning to hit further down the beach to listen. Have a good day!!
Chisel concerts are just bloody awesome!! Some other great songs include - Choir Girl, When the War is Over, You Got Nothing I Want, Flame Trees, Khe Sahn, Cheap Wine, My Baby and Saturday Night. There are more but they should get you started lol.
Barnes is an Adelaide boy, my home town. Adelaide, South Australia.. in the middle, down the bottom.. This is Aussie Pub Rock at its finest.. Cold Chisel are our "Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band"... Harmonica player Dave Blight is also from my town he plays around town.. This band is legend..
Us Aussies are spoiled with so much brilliant music. It’s been this way all of my life, great bands everywhere. So lucky to be born here when I was for the music. Have seen them live, blew my ears out and I was only 24 then.
Got my ticket for next month to see Ian Moss👌can’t wait‼️ still this good👍 this is my fav Chisel song EVER🇦🇺‼️‼️‼️thanks for appreciating Aussie Awesomeness
This is a 2003 performance of a song recorded in 1982. I know I said Jimmy's band, but that's probably underselling them. They weren't a Jimmy Barnes vehicle, they were vastly better than the sum of their parts. I don't know how anyone who appreciates music, especially instrumentation could ever not love this. Bunch of blokes just having a great time jamming out, with a multi generational crowd rocking along with them. Like you said, just a good, fun time. For a contrasting song from the same concert, 'When the War is Over' should probably get a listen
@@bonoroo5313 When the War is Over is NOT an anti war song it's about a relationship coming to an end, if you were to say that Khe Sanh is anti war song then I would agree with you.
@@bonoroo5313 I don't disagree with that but either Ian Moss or Barnsey have said that the song is about what I mentioned and that it wasn't an anti war song
Mossy not only plays killer guitar, forever now (another cold chisel song) contains the best solo/outro guitar I've ever heard, but he's also a terrific vocalist in his own right.
It's unfortunate they didn't get the world recognition as the greatest band in the world. I love that they didn't sell out and become a manufactured band that a record label creates a fake image. If they had, they would never had wrote You got nothing I want.
1980, 15 years old, our local pub, listening to these guys, Australian Crawl, Angels, Dragon, John English, John Farnham, Ice House, INXS....god so many bands... cost $5 and you'd get 2 bands and 5 hours of solid rock and pure energy. Our bands had to be able to play live, up close to the audience..... oh yeah... I was there.....
Kae sahn is fire should watch that. Seen him jonhn farham hoodu guroos hunters collectors diesel midnight oil inxs choir boys and others at concerts wouldnt trade those memories for anyrhing we have so much aussie talent and up and comers that should get more spprecuation these guys are our legends of rock
If U think Mossy has soul U will b even more blown away with Jimmy Barnes the other lead vocalist who went solo & focused on that soul/blues sound. Janelle by cold chisel is less well known but so soulful
Cold Chisel has so many good songs, and as you can imagine have a massive following here in Australia. I'd check out 'Khe Sahn', 'Saturday night', 'Flame trees', When the war is over', 'Choir girl', 'Cheap wine', You got nothing I want' just to name a few of my favorites. Powder finger is also right up there with my favorite Aussie bands, absolute brilliance.
A lot of Jimmy’s early performances were done after a bottle of vodka and usually another one on stage.. the guy is one of a kind, just pure raw unrestrained emotion in every vocal.. wouldn’t have been easy growing up in Elizabeth Downs but Jimmy made it and you can definitely hear it in his voice
That bottle of liquor is what caused them not to get signed in the US . Jimmy admitted it himself . The promoters just couldnt believe how much piss the band , particularly Jimmy was drinking and refused to sign them.
Definitely have a listen to ‘When the War is Over’ and ‘Forever Now’. But there’s just so many great Cold Chisel songs. It’s great to see new people discovering this stuff. Jimmy and Cold Chisel are both icons here in Australia but for whatever reason, timing or marketing or whatever, never really made much of an impact anywhere else.
Cold Chisel at their very best! Such a talented band, all of them. Lead by Jimmy Barnes & the amazing Ian Moss. This is their best song i.m.o although they had many great ones.
Awesome song choice. Thanks mate. Cold Chisel have a songbook as long as your arm . It’s a rabbit hole well worth diving into.Enjoy the journey. Here’s a few other Aussie favourites you might want to checkout - ‘Eagle Rock’ by Daddy Cool (1971), ‘The Dogs are Talking’ by The Angels. ‘Never Tear Us Apart’ by INXS. I recently came across something awesome and different by a Mongolian throat singing metal rock band - The Hu. The song is called ‘Wolf Totem’. They play metal with traditional instruments and the video will blow your mind ! Enjoying your channel, I just found it today and dig your music choices. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🤠
They always go off their tits with this one. Written by Ian (Mossy) Moss, it's considered an Aussie Standard. You could say it's from the "Australian Song Book" so to speak.
Try listening to cold chisel from the mid to late 70,s they were and still are the best Aussie rock band. Oh and I was at this one. They still know how to rock. Dave blight on the harmonica is awesome too
Bow River is a Diamond Mine in the Top End of Western Australia in the Tropical North Bloody Hot and Humid Thunder Storms , Lightning , Rain and Heat. In the 1960's and 1970's in Western Australia up North of the State there were Tax Free and/or Tax Reduced zones trying to open up the isolated areas to development This story is about a bloke living in the southern cities where it is cool and he is wasting his life working on a factory floor and pissing his life up the wall. The first set of wheels a car and he will be thousands of kilometres away back in Bow River again. Working 12 hours a day 7 days a week at the Diamond Mine Will the money he saves buy back his youth ???? Probably not but i guess we all think we can
Cheap Wine, Saturday Night, Standing on the Outside... 4 walls... There's a Best of album called The Best of Cold Chisel, All for You. I have it in my hand, and that's got most of what you want. When I went to school in the 1970s, they told us that Earnest Hemingway was special, because "He captured the spirit of an age." Want to know what that depression era was like, how people thought and felt and saw things ... Hemingway. Ok, well about 3 or 4 years later Cold Chisel arrived, and I started to understand what that Captured the Spirit of an Age meant. They captured the spirit of Australia in the early '80s so perfectly. What's Maitland like? Listen to Flame Trees. What's a riot like? Listen to Star Hotel.
Nearly all of their songs were written by physicist and rocket scientist Don Walker. He's the bloke seated at the grand piano. Look up Tex Don And Charlie. I used to be able to match Jimmy note for note. We were getting Astrid ready for public perfomance when covid hit.
Just some info for you Bow River is in a remote part of Northern West Australia. They gave up replacing the sign at Bow River as it kept getting pinched. Hubby use to work at a mine site not far from there.
More Chisel? ANYTHING LIVE. Best live band you can imagine. You're looking for two concerts that frequently appear on UA-cam for you to react to "Last Stand" was their "break up" concert. "Ringside" (this one - played in the round) was their "back together" concert. Anything from either concert is spectacular, as is anything else you can find live.
I'm not sure when this was Done but it was after they reformed. The broke up in the early 80,s and got back together some time in the early to mid 2000,s.
Just a few Classic Chisel tracks to react to ... Goodbye (Astrid Goodbye), Khe Sanh,When the War is Over, Cheap Wine,Flame Trees,Rising Sun, Choir Girl, Four Walls...... Too many to list.
Definetly have a listen to: Rising sun Standing on the outside Shipping steel Breakfast at sweethearts My baby Just to name a few, also check out the solo stuff from the band, cheers
Monty Cold Chisel and Jimmy Barnes and the other band members Literately have 100 plus good songs , Just pull up an album and start Listening . You cant Go Wrong Start with self Titled (Cold Chisel ) Raw 70,s Australian Rock Then east Big Seller .
I was at this concert 4 rows from the front - legendary. Check out One Long Day (the live version from Swingshift) and Letter to Alan for an idea of their range. Their live cover of Georgia on the Barking Spiders album is another great example of Ian Moss's vocals.
@@badkitty1889 It was part of the Ringside tour. I think this recording is actually Sydney - I went to one of the Melbourne concerts at Festival Hall. With the revolving stage in the centre of the room, everyone had a great view. An unforgettable night. I saw them again recently (2020) for the Summer Moon tour, supported by Paul Kelly etc. so that was pretty memorable too.
@@outbackhighways4596 was going to the same re the honourable 6th member, then the sax player Andy Bickers is the 7th 😉. Really need a reactor do Rising Sun, there's a great clip from the Light the Nitro tour on the Chisel channel.
Welcome to Chisel, Australia's version of punk. Check out "You Got Nothing I Want" and "Standing On The Outside" on their Last Stand DVD. Everything else is free here, but they charge for footage of their greatest tour EVER! Pay the money and be amazed at one of the worlds greatest live bands in their young and angry prime.
@@paulthesurfer7470 yeah! I was. Both for Chisel starting off in Adelaide, doing free concerts on the beach, and for Punk. If you want Aussie punk, at least suggest the Saints!
@@colleenborchard_burns1724 It was 1977 and I was at the Largs Pier. I was also at the Marryateville in 1978 for Birdman... The Saints were whining about in the UK around that time and we loved their records - we just never saw them 'cos Murphy was such a sad, mad Irish git. Ya gotta pay ya dues, and who needs three chords when you have Chisel? They were punks, the teeny girls certainly thought so and Molly wouldn't dare say it to their face. I have contemporaneous English punk magazines with AC/Dc on the cover...Can't argue with that, either. Punk is an attitude - not a sound.
Cold Chisel started without Jimmy, Ian a great singer but Jimmy added another level which made them one the best bands ever. Then Dave Blight on harmonica here ads more on top, this awesome sauce blows me away every time I hear it.
I would never call this Barnes's band. All the guys in this band are super talented and had the egos to boot. The fights within the band before they first split in 1982 were legendary some even resulting in fisticuffs. Might have been the reason for calling their final tour in 1982 "The Last Stand." A long break from each other and not touring together for long periods is probably helping their longevity.
Mate, you definitely wanna' check out Barnsey's daughter, Mahalia Barnes - she completely shreds the mic! This is called Nasty Gal, and it's gloooorious!!! ua-cam.com/video/I8xR3bS3mfg/v-deo.html
doesn't get any better - the most globally missed greatest Aust. rock/soul/blues band ever - mismanaged when they went to the U.S. & wrong song choice for the single there. Been gifting Aussie audiences world class performances for 50 years together & as solo artists. Is great to see these reviews helping boost global awareness .. albeit still slowly - be great to see them do a sell out World tour in 2024 if demand went viral 🌏🙏🎶💛🌠
This band is the GOAT of pub bands!! Best musos EVER!
‘You got nothing I want’… that is the Jam. Top 5cold chisel song
So Jimmy actually really enjoys reactors listening to his music, and has been known to reach out to youtubers occasionally. I just love pple discovering what us Aussies knew all along: that Aussies rock out like nobody else and we have a treasure trove of world class artists.... shame we are so far away.
True dat
Hey, Jimmy's playing a festival tonight here in Glenelg, Adelaide, on the beach. Also Diesel, Jon Stevens, Mondo Rock & Vanessa Amerosi. Can't afford to go in, but planning to hit further down the beach to listen. Have a good day!!
You said it
One of the greatest Aussie bands ever!! 💞
Chisel concerts are just bloody awesome!! Some other great songs include - Choir Girl, When the War is Over, You Got Nothing I Want, Flame Trees, Khe Sahn, Cheap Wine, My Baby and Saturday Night. There are more but they should get you started lol.
Where do you start??? Just buy the East album and work back from there😉
Dunno this dude but suggesting a song about abortion (choir girl) to an American could b risky... just saying
Jimmy Barnes I’d die to be with you tonight is a pretty raw one
and always end it with Goodbye Astrid, Goodbye!!
@@glenthorne6055 Lol .. Yea mate , the woody’s from the GOP Bible Belt would freak out ,
of course being total hypocrites at the same time .
When you said "Don't you just want to be there", am lucky enough to say i was there. Watching this bring back so many memories.
Mossy and Jimmy...brothers from another mother
Cold Chisel are my all time fave band. I've met Jimmy twice. Pub band from my youth. ❤️💖❤️🎶
Barnes is an Adelaide boy, my home town. Adelaide, South Australia.. in the middle, down the bottom..
This is Aussie Pub Rock at its finest..
Cold Chisel are our "Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band"...
Harmonica player Dave Blight is also from my town he plays around town..
This band is legend..
Us Aussies are spoiled with so much brilliant music. It’s been this way all of my life, great bands everywhere. So lucky to be born here when I was for the music. Have seen them live, blew my ears out and I was only 24 then.
Cold chisel is part of Australian rock and roll heritage.
Got my ticket for next month to see Ian Moss👌can’t wait‼️ still this good👍 this is my fav Chisel song EVER🇦🇺‼️‼️‼️thanks for appreciating Aussie Awesomeness
Still get goosebumps , who else could smash out ‘Wild Thing’ so much harder than the original ,
Oz has grown up on these legends.
This is a 2003 performance of a song recorded in 1982.
I know I said Jimmy's band, but that's probably underselling them. They weren't a Jimmy Barnes vehicle, they were vastly better than the sum of their parts.
I don't know how anyone who appreciates music, especially instrumentation could ever not love this. Bunch of blokes just having a great time jamming out, with a multi generational crowd rocking along with them.
Like you said, just a good, fun time. For a contrasting song from the same concert, 'When the War is Over' should probably get a listen
Yes Kane, When the War is Over, significantly poignant at the moment.
@@bonoroo5313 When the War is Over is NOT an anti war song it's about a relationship coming to an end, if you were to say that Khe Sanh is anti war song then I would agree with you.
@@_ShadoE_ Different people interpret songs differently, that is the power of music.
@@bonoroo5313 I don't disagree with that but either Ian Moss or Barnsey have said that the song is about what I mentioned and that it wasn't an anti war song
When the War is Over is one of favourites. Forever Now is another.
I was there! Bloody awesome!
Mossy not only plays killer guitar, forever now (another cold chisel song) contains the best solo/outro guitar I've ever heard, but he's also a terrific vocalist in his own right.
Cold Chisel, definitely the Greatest Aussie band ever, hence the Greatest in the World.
It's unfortunate they didn't get the world recognition as the greatest band in the world. I love that they didn't sell out and become a manufactured band that a record label creates a fake image.
If they had, they would never had wrote You got nothing I want.
Can't even count how many times I seen you react to this now... great reaction thanks matey
Best time ever, real music and people!!
Aussie rock .Awsome
1980, 15 years old, our local pub, listening to these guys, Australian Crawl, Angels, Dragon, John English, John Farnham, Ice House, INXS....god so many bands... cost $5 and you'd get 2 bands and 5 hours of solid rock and pure energy. Our bands had to be able to play live, up close to the audience..... oh yeah... I was there.....
Jimmy is great. Ian Moss is bloody awesome. Oh I wish I'd been at this concert as well. Great reaction. Try When the War is Over & Khe Sahn
Mossy mate!
Kae sahn is fire should watch that. Seen him jonhn farham hoodu guroos hunters collectors diesel midnight oil inxs choir boys and others at concerts wouldnt trade those memories for anyrhing we have so much aussie talent and up and comers that should get more spprecuation these guys are our legends of rock
Yeah not many people could perform like that after one or two bottles of vodka.. Jimmy is one of a kind
Thank you sir for appreciating this music.. 🙏🌺
If U think Mossy has soul U will b even more blown away with Jimmy Barnes the other lead vocalist who went solo & focused on that soul/blues sound. Janelle by cold chisel is less well known but so soulful
Ian starts it of and Jimmy brings it home, what a band
Ian Moss or Mossy in Australia is known as a guitar god. Legendary.
Jimmy and Ian ...
Cold Chisel...
Australia 😘 🇦🇺
Ian Moss, legend. Must ad, I had seen Chisel live about eleven times during their time together. Always full on rock 'n' roll.
The guy on the harmonica is David Blake and always a favourite guest player for cold chisel.
Cold Chisel has so many good songs, and as you can imagine have a massive following here in Australia. I'd check out 'Khe Sahn', 'Saturday night', 'Flame trees', When the war is over', 'Choir girl', 'Cheap wine', You got nothing I want' just to name a few of my favorites. Powder finger is also right up there with my favorite Aussie bands, absolute brilliance.
A lot of Jimmy’s early performances were done after a bottle of vodka and usually another one on stage.. the guy is one of a kind, just pure raw unrestrained emotion in every vocal.. wouldn’t have been easy growing up in Elizabeth Downs but Jimmy made it and you can definitely hear it in his voice
That bottle of liquor is what caused them not to get signed in the US . Jimmy admitted it himself . The promoters just couldnt believe how much piss the band , particularly Jimmy was drinking and refused to sign them.
Eliazabeth West he lived 5 minute walk from my home
Definitely have a listen to ‘When the War is Over’ and ‘Forever Now’.
But there’s just so many great Cold Chisel songs.
It’s great to see new people discovering this stuff.
Jimmy and Cold Chisel are both icons here in Australia but for whatever reason, timing or marketing or whatever, never really made much of an impact anywhere else.
I HAVE been there. They always put on one hell of a show. (And they are still going strong)
If you told someone, I have a song that mixes blues, soul, country and rock..........they would laugh at you.......Well here we go...!
Back when they still had instrumentals, subscribed from Australia.
Aussie legends 👏👏👏many many great songs
Cold Chisel at their very best! Such a talented band, all of them. Lead by Jimmy Barnes & the amazing Ian Moss. This is their best song i.m.o although they had many great ones.
Awesome song choice. Thanks mate. Cold Chisel have a songbook as long as your arm . It’s a rabbit hole well worth diving into.Enjoy the journey. Here’s a few other Aussie favourites you might want to checkout - ‘Eagle Rock’ by Daddy Cool (1971), ‘The Dogs are Talking’ by The Angels. ‘Never Tear Us Apart’ by INXS. I recently came across something awesome and different by a Mongolian throat singing metal rock band - The Hu. The song is called ‘Wolf Totem’. They play metal with traditional instruments and the video will blow your mind ! Enjoying your channel, I just found it today and dig your music choices. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🤠
LOL..come to Australia! xx
I would love too haha
They always go off their tits with this one. Written by Ian (Mossy) Moss, it's considered an Aussie Standard. You could say it's from the "Australian Song Book" so to speak.
Love me some Jimmy!
If you want to hear Mossy’s voice at its best listen to his version of “Georgia” from the album “The Barking Spiders Live”
Yet another chisel fan...love the reaction!
Great band, what a performance..one big jam!
Try listening to cold chisel from the mid to late 70,s they were and still are the best Aussie rock band. Oh and I was at this one. They still know how to rock. Dave blight on the harmonica is awesome too
Awesome choice! So good 😊
I was at that concert :)
Sweaty summer nights at one of the locals rocking out.
Those were the days.
I love Chisel songs when Mossy starts and then Jimmy comes in over the top
When the War is Over and Janelle are slower types of these songs
Us Aussies know how to ROCK
Wild thing by Cold chisel
Bow River is a Diamond Mine in the Top End of Western Australia in the Tropical North
Bloody Hot and Humid Thunder Storms , Lightning , Rain and Heat.
In the 1960's and 1970's in Western Australia up North of the State there were Tax Free and/or Tax
Reduced zones trying to open up the isolated areas to development
This story is about a bloke living in the southern cities where it is cool and he is wasting his life working on a factory floor and pissing his life up the wall.
The first set of wheels a car and he will be thousands of kilometres away back in Bow River again.
Working 12 hours a day 7 days a week at the Diamond Mine
Will the money he saves buy back his youth ????
Probably not but i guess we all think we can
Cold Chisel. Working class man
Hot Cold Chisel songs include 'Yakuza Girls' and 'Goodbye Astrid'. Rock on. Cheers from Australia.
Got to go and watch them the last tour they did, soooo fn good!!!!
Ian Moss Matchbook FTW!
"My Baby" and "Cheap Wine". Absolute classics. You should also check out Powderfinger "Bless my Soul" live. Pure brilliance. Cheers 🍻
Cheap Wine, Saturday Night, Standing on the Outside... 4 walls...
There's a Best of album called The Best of Cold Chisel, All for You. I have it in my hand, and that's got most of what you want.
When I went to school in the 1970s, they told us that Earnest Hemingway was special, because "He captured the spirit of an age." Want to know what that depression era was like, how people thought and felt and saw things ... Hemingway. Ok, well about 3 or 4 years later Cold Chisel arrived, and I started to understand what that Captured the Spirit of an Age meant. They captured the spirit of Australia in the early '80s so perfectly. What's Maitland like? Listen to Flame Trees. What's a riot like? Listen to Star Hotel.
Nearly all of their songs were written by physicist and rocket scientist Don Walker. He's the bloke seated at the grand piano. Look up Tex Don And Charlie. I used to be able to match Jimmy note for note. We were getting Astrid ready for public perfomance when covid hit.
Just some info for you Bow River is in a remote part of Northern West Australia. They gave up replacing the sign at Bow River as it kept getting pinched. Hubby use to work at a mine site not far from there.
2003 Live ❤
More Chisel? ANYTHING LIVE. Best live band you can imagine. You're looking for two concerts that frequently appear on UA-cam for you to react to "Last Stand" was their "break up" concert. "Ringside" (this one - played in the round) was their "back together" concert. Anything from either concert is spectacular, as is anything else you can find live.
Great reaction mate. Subscribed.
Flame Trees would be a great song to do next.
I'm not sure when this was Done but it was after they reformed. The broke up in the early 80,s and got back together some time in the early to mid 2000,s.
2003 Ringside tour
Underared
Just a few Classic Chisel tracks to react to ... Goodbye (Astrid Goodbye), Khe Sanh,When the War is Over, Cheap Wine,Flame Trees,Rising Sun, Choir Girl, Four Walls......
Too many to list.
Thank you man...chisel got a bunch of good songs....hey Please play for your listening pleasure some Radio Birdman...you won't be disappointed
Ian and Jimmy are great, but Don Walker wrote most of the hit songs and plays a mean keyboard. Saw them many times in the 80s.
I worked at Bow River and i don't remember seeing Ian or Jimmy there...lol
Definetly have a listen to:
Rising sun
Standing on the outside
Shipping steel
Breakfast at sweethearts
My baby
Just to name a few, also check out the solo stuff from the band, cheers
Monty Cold Chisel and Jimmy Barnes and the other band members Literately have 100 plus good songs , Just pull up an album and start Listening . You cant Go Wrong Start with self Titled (Cold Chisel ) Raw 70,s Australian Rock Then east Big Seller .
That's the late, great Chris Wilson on harp. Recommend "Standing on the Outside".
I was at this concert 4 rows from the front - legendary. Check out One Long Day (the live version from Swingshift) and Letter to Alan for an idea of their range. Their live cover of Georgia on the Barking Spiders album is another great example of Ian Moss's vocals.
What was this concert called Matt?
@@badkitty1889 It was part of the Ringside tour. I think this recording is actually Sydney - I went to one of the Melbourne concerts at Festival Hall. With the revolving stage in the centre of the room, everyone had a great view. An unforgettable night.
I saw them again recently (2020) for the Summer Moon tour, supported by Paul Kelly etc. so that was pretty memorable too.
Thanks Matt, from Nowra x
Wild Thing last stand 1983!
Australian "Rock Royalty" - along with other bands AC/DC. The Angels, Australian Crawl and INXS
Rosey tatts...
Houndog and Letter to Alan they go right off. Cold Chisel is a religion here in OZ. Peace ✌️
Check out their live performance of “when the war is over”
you need to watch Cold Chisels last stand, the final concert before they split up in the eighties
Harp player is Chris Wilson who sadly passed away a few years ago, but there are some great YT clips of him performing..
@@outbackhighways4596 was going to the same re the honourable 6th member, then the sax player Andy Bickers is the 7th 😉. Really need a reactor do Rising Sun, there's a great clip from the Light the Nitro tour on the Chisel channel.
Saturday night.
Home and Broken Hearted from the same show (Ringside 2003) as this one.
Think I'll go watch it myself...
Home and Broken Hearted (Ringside Live )
Shipping Steel & Saturday Night are two other great hits of thiers
Try Breakfast at Sweethearts
Welcome to Chisel, Australia's version of punk.
Check out "You Got Nothing I Want" and "Standing On The Outside" on their Last Stand DVD. Everything else is free here, but they charge for footage of their greatest tour EVER! Pay the money and be amazed at one of the worlds greatest live bands in their young and angry prime.
Punk? You’ve got to be JOKING!!!
Cold Chisel punk!! What planet are you from!! 🧐😂😂
@@colleenborchard_burns1724 What? Were you there 45 years ago?
@@paulthesurfer7470 yeah! I was. Both for Chisel starting off in Adelaide, doing free concerts on the beach, and for Punk. If you want Aussie punk, at least suggest the Saints!
@@colleenborchard_burns1724 It was 1977 and I was at the Largs Pier. I was also at the Marryateville in 1978 for Birdman... The Saints were whining about in the UK around that time and we loved their records - we just never saw them 'cos Murphy was such a sad, mad Irish git. Ya gotta pay ya dues, and who needs three chords when you have Chisel? They were punks, the teeny girls certainly thought so and Molly wouldn't dare say it to their face. I have contemporaneous English punk magazines with AC/Dc on the cover...Can't argue with that, either. Punk is an attitude - not a sound.
This is good but the clips & live performances from their prime are better say 1978 to 1983.
Couldn't agree more, the power in Jimmy's voice in those early days is amazing
You can't react to Cold Chisel without doing "Khe Sahn". It's their first. It's a classic in Australia.
I love Jimmy and Vcold Chisel. But I must be the only Aussie who can't stand Khe San. Been done to death. Prefer Bow River any day.
I've watched a few of your vids now, your a nice guy in a you tube of bad news and hate.👍
Been listening to Chisel since high school in the late seventies. Check out Keh Sann it’s about Vietnam and ptsd
Flame Trees
Cold Chisel started without Jimmy, Ian a great singer but Jimmy added another level which made them one the best bands ever. Then Dave Blight on harmonica here ads more on top, this awesome sauce blows me away every time I hear it.
I would never call this Barnes's band. All the guys in this band are super talented and had the egos to boot. The fights within the band before they first split in 1982 were legendary some even resulting in fisticuffs. Might have been the reason for calling their final tour in 1982 "The Last Stand." A long break from each other and not touring together for long periods is probably helping their longevity.
Ian moss is amazing
Any time you want babe you can come around lol
There 1982 concerts in Germany were the best
Check out Marcus King, Blackberry Smoke, Michael Grimm
Mate, you definitely wanna' check out Barnsey's daughter, Mahalia Barnes - she completely shreds the mic! This is called Nasty Gal, and it's gloooorious!!!
ua-cam.com/video/I8xR3bS3mfg/v-deo.html
doesn't get any better - the most globally missed greatest Aust. rock/soul/blues band ever - mismanaged when they went to the U.S. & wrong song choice for the single there. Been gifting Aussie audiences world class performances for 50 years together & as solo artists. Is great to see these reviews helping boost global awareness .. albeit still slowly - be great to see them do a sell out World tour in 2024 if demand went viral 🌏🙏🎶💛🌠
You want the best cold chisel song? Four walls
Hi mate, love your work, please check out Mess Hall, 2 piece Aus pub band, really good, song, lock and loaded