Divinyls - Rick Grossman - Australian Story (All The Boys In Town)

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  • Divinyls - Rick Grossman - Australian Story (All The Boys In Town)
    ABC TV 10 November 2008
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard...)
    Grossman has admitted that his heroin drug abuse forced him out of The
    Divinyls in 1987, he nearly died from overdosing and The Buttery Drug and
    Alcohol Rehab Centre helped him get clean; Grossman is now a patron of
    The Buttery and also a drug rehab counsellor.[30] On 10 November 2008,
    Australian Story episode "All the Boys in Town" featured Grossman, he
    mentioned his recovery from heroin addiction at The Buttery and described
    his project to gain funding for their rehab centre: a CD Caution: Life Ahead!
    with performances and royalties donated by various artists.[31] Grossman is
    married and lives in Sydney and, when not touring or recording, is a lecturer
    at JMC Academy Australia, providing instruction in Creative Industries
    Course: Popular Music and Performance.[32] He also developed 'Flight
    Deck', a studio for aspiring songwriters, in 2000.[33]

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  • @nurulillyana
    @nurulillyana Рік тому +49

    Rick is my music teacher at the moment. A very talented and inspiring musician that I have so much respect for. 🌹

    • @natalier7204
      @natalier7204 Рік тому +6

      Wow! He’s got so much experience from being in two of Australia’s greatest bands. Lucky you 😮

  • @Rumpole1000
    @Rumpole1000 Рік тому +13

    Wow, I think this was filmed and aired in 2008 or so but here we are in 2023 and Rick is still doing what he loves. Playing rock with the Hoodoo Gurus.

  • @HopliteWarlord
    @HopliteWarlord 11 місяців тому +2

    '80's Melbourne was full of the best Herion you could get your hands on.
    I remember buying 50 bucks worth of Heroin and could get off on it for two days in 1980/81/82 used to play Monkeygrip and Desperate in my Monaro on the way to St Kilda to score!
    Irony was I was into the Divinyls in a big way then!
    They were my Heroin Band!! Unbelievable. I wish Rick all the best, I am still a recovering Herion addict and I am 63 years old! On Suboxone for the last 20 years before that Methadone for 10 years!
    I know where you are coming from and wish you all the best Rick Grossman!

  • @danozism
    @danozism Рік тому +19

    Such a great episode of Australian Story. Rick is refreshingly honest, believable and down to earth- very inspiring.
    It's so sad seeing Chrissy, knowing that five years after this was filmed she would no longer be with us (her death had nothing to do with drugs, for those who don't know).
    Sorry in advance for this really long comment!
    It's true that drugs were (and still are) prevalent in the Australian music scene, especially in the 80's and 90's. The drug culture has changed a lot in 30/40 years- these days it's quite often misuse of prescription drugs. Alcohol has always been part of the scene.
    I was involved in the Australian music scene, starting in the mid 90's. I sang and played a bunch of instruments, wrote songs, played and recorded in some well known bands, and spent long stretches away from home, recording in different cities and/or doing long, relentless tours. It can all really take a mental toll, missing your loved ones and your home life.
    Early on, my weakness was mainly alcohol and pot, but it didn't take long for harder substances to creep in. Speed, pills and cocaine were pretty common backstage, but it never seemed to be something that would cause long term problems, at the time.
    Of course, when many of the artists you admire have used heroin (for example- Kurt Cobain, Lou Reed, John Frusciante... too many to mention here), if the opportunity to try it arises, it can be very hard to say no. That was what happened to me- I thought- 'just one hit won't get me addicted', but as soon as I tried it, it made every other substance seem almost weak and pointless. Heroin did exactly what I'd wanted a drug to do since I started experimenting with them- euphoric, confident - a real 'king of the world' type feeling. Super warm, fuzzy and perfect.
    Within 18 months I was physically addicted, with pretty much all my money going straight into my arm. Music took a back seat to using- doing gigs was just paying for my habit. Within three years I'd sold most of my treasured equipment for drugs, I'd left (or been kicked out of) the bands I was in, and I was reduced to doing crappy solo cover gigs in awful pubs, just to pay for my next hit.
    I stopped writing songs, lost my girlfriend, ended up having a really strained, awkward relationship with my family... nothing mattered except the drugs. It's amazing that somehow, through the haze, you can almost justify it all- but it's just the drugs fooling you.
    Things are better now- twelve years since I became addicted, I can say that for the last eight months I have been clean for the first time. But it takes a VERY long time to reclaim your life, your self respect, your family and relationships- some will heal, some never will, but you have to accept that and be grateful for this second chance at life.
    Sorry for this super-long comment! I didn't intend to write so much, I guess it just spilled out, especially after watching this video.
    Thanks for the upload, Mark. Rock on! "-)

    • @user-dt3rz2lz7q
      @user-dt3rz2lz7q Рік тому +3

      Thank you, for your very long comment.
      Without it, no one learns anything. Your insight.
      As a 63 year female l can honestly say l have never smoked, drank or even dabbled in drugs. Why? Because l never wanted anyone or anything controlling me. I never wanted to loose control. A control freak, possibly🙂 but l hope positively. Nature is a great healer and l love it passionately. As a fellow human being, l am so glad you survived that scurge, so consider yourself a life warrior that shared your very long comment. Thank you🐨😘🦘

    • @danozism
      @danozism 11 місяців тому

      @@user-dt3rz2lz7q Thanks, it's much appreciated. And your decision to stay away from intoxicants was a wise one. In the end, they destroy and control you, if you don't have the will power to control them. All the best! "-)

    • @Chris-sq7bh
      @Chris-sq7bh 10 місяців тому

      @@user-dt3rz2lz7q 62-year old here. No drug experience either!! So glad to hear that people come through it eventually. Everyone has a story to tell and we can all learn from each other.

  • @shelli5471
    @shelli5471 Рік тому +6

    Addiction sucks...you can either ride the drug wave and die or kick the shit and get your life back on track...congratulations to everyone that survived addiction and got their life back..

  • @cricket3715
    @cricket3715 Рік тому +8

    Matt Finish was what got me into playing bass. The short note album was a huge impact on my life.

  • @germancaperarojas4023
    @germancaperarojas4023 Рік тому +8

    Wow, man. Being part of the eighties Divinyls is so far out. Don't you regret of nothing!

  • @keithminchin1817
    @keithminchin1817 Рік тому +5

    Wow! Finding it hard to come up with the words to do that justice. Such honesty. ❤ There are some great people in this world.

  • @donnagough5349
    @donnagough5349 11 годин тому

    This documentary is very honest
    Nailed it about the speed ,and heroin use in the 80's. Best time to see awesome Australian bands .

  • @isralolssen8760
    @isralolssen8760 11 місяців тому +2

    What an amazing journey….good on you Rick!

  • @bono1961
    @bono1961 11 місяців тому +2

    Well done to all. Powerful stuff.
    Life is good 👍

  • @CC3193
    @CC3193 Рік тому +3

    Gosh, I love Neil Finn's songwriting and singing 💙💚🤍

  • @stevennewman1268
    @stevennewman1268 11 місяців тому +3

    I was an adict for 30 yrs originally from wollongong but live around gold coast selling smack many yrs in 2020 went to logan house and have been clean like rick said urself is the biggest problem ,, now i am nearly 66 own 3 guitars and 2 amps and drum machine spend my days playing in far nth Qld , , stay strong there is always a better idea then getting ON

  • @UriahHeep100
    @UriahHeep100 10 місяців тому +2

    Great documentary. Loved Chrissy, but she was pretty mixed up, did an all-nighter with her once (alcohol) in Perth after we shared a Taxi. She was truly lovely, intelligent and had a heart of Gold! Was devastated when she passed....

  • @myNTlife
    @myNTlife 6 місяців тому +1

    I met him at an NA meeting years ago, cool guy

  • @HopliteWarlord
    @HopliteWarlord 11 місяців тому +1

    I was so into Herion during the Divinyls era from 1980 till 1986.
    I relate my Heroin addiction to this era and The Divinyls were a huge part of my Heroin memories!

  • @poitor9217
    @poitor9217 2 дні тому

    Fortunate guy is rick in a number of ways💪🏻

  • @GoodMrDawes
    @GoodMrDawes 11 місяців тому +1

    Those harmonies. What a Legend

  • @deebaker9199
    @deebaker9199 Рік тому +5

    I've heard lots of great stuff about the Buttery...many addict friends who have experienced great recovery there. I did 8 months in a Brisbane recovery centre , was best time of my life but still relapsed when I exited. Addiction is a powerful disease..and affordable rehab is so rare 😢 but now am 3 years in a recovered and greatful state 🎉 We need more rehab retreats like the Buttery...and 12 step recovery program accessibility as so few of us make it... 😢 thankyou so much for sharing this film ❤ Miracles are possible ❤ 🎉

  • @johnjullien-wk3pp
    @johnjullien-wk3pp Рік тому +3

    Wow.. we ❤ Rick. I put my hand up too. Spent time in re hab. Best thing I ever did.

  • @markrussell7804
    @markrussell7804 7 місяців тому +1

    Rick well done great bass player for the divinyls and good story 👍

  • @erlstone
    @erlstone Рік тому +5

    brilliant!!... hope this can inspire others to seek help or find the metal to go "head on" confronting your issues.. there is no half measures... all or nothing

  • @TheMicturation
    @TheMicturation 11 місяців тому +2

    geez didnt know he played on 'short note' such an iconic australian song

  • @MagicThys
    @MagicThys Рік тому +3

    more of these butteries are needed

  • @MagicThys
    @MagicThys Рік тому +2

    wonderful insights

  • @RogerKeynes
    @RogerKeynes Рік тому +11

    His playing in Matt Finish inspired this (muuuuch younger) bass player.

    • @joancahill4405
      @joancahill4405 6 місяців тому

      Loved "Matt Finish" ❤

    • @bogan-slayer7469
      @bogan-slayer7469 7 годин тому

      I played in a support band for them at Port Macquarie RSL back in the day.

  • @mrozboss
    @mrozboss 11 місяців тому +1

    I lost my brother to H he also was an artist even filled a spot with Pantera in the 90s he eventually moved to tas and was of it for 5vyears but sadly ended his life because the addiction was still haunting him he said to me once is the dragon will eat its own tail and it did stay strong survivors help is always there

  • @MrDino1953
    @MrDino1953 Рік тому +4

    Used to love going to pubs in 1980’s Melbourne to see Matt Finish and listen to Rick Grossman’s bass work.

    • @pauldixon1766
      @pauldixon1766 Рік тому +1

      Indeed, they were one of the best and underrated outfits of their time.
      Was so sad to lose Matt so early.

  • @Beenjammin9
    @Beenjammin9 11 місяців тому

    Thanks, I needed that!

  • @jamesharryward5595
    @jamesharryward5595 5 місяців тому

    Bless you Rick .........

  • @kelvinring5690
    @kelvinring5690 11 місяців тому

    Touching Recovery Story. Any addict can stop using, lose the desire to use and find a new band...

  • @fergo7010
    @fergo7010 11 місяців тому

    This story made me feel good inside 👍✌

  • @saltylavender7096
    @saltylavender7096 Рік тому +1

    Wow ! Neil Finn !

  • @virgomonkey68
    @virgomonkey68 11 місяців тому

    Got ya picks from the hoodoo gurus/ rock wiz show kings park perth. You played tight mate and ill treasure them….but they’re pretty worn….didn’t realise you play on them on side edge. Anyway i thought your a great bass player…never missed a beat. Top show and much respect for what you do.

  • @97widerider
    @97widerider Місяць тому

    Quitting drugs is easy. Just start running and get a whole new high.

  • @howlinsg1968
    @howlinsg1968 Рік тому +1

    he doesnt come across like a druggy, more like an enabler.

  • @tonysajkowski3534
    @tonysajkowski3534 6 місяців тому

    Its always about more money

  • @kinghtcg4017
    @kinghtcg4017 11 місяців тому

    Yeah differently 😌 💯 look at the demon, you never know the battle in own head

  • @MagicThys
    @MagicThys Рік тому +2

    coming off hgards drugs is awful...a week of horror

  • @vincentcalcopietro6970
    @vincentcalcopietro6970 11 місяців тому +1

    Such a great and beautiful musician, she fought better than lion . RIP NOW IN THE GOOD LORDS CARE. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @Michael-yd5ry
    @Michael-yd5ry Рік тому +3

    I never touch myself,honestly !

  • @derhampaul2182
    @derhampaul2182 11 місяців тому

    They can't sing