I can assure you. Jimmy had probably drank 2 bottles of Vodka🍹🍹That was his go to refreshment back in the day. I did security for the band and that was a prerequisite of supply. Nowadays it's Green Tea🍵🍵. Ah we all get older.
That is just one of many examples of why many Aussies rate the Chisels higher than even AC/DC but sadly they never got the recognition they deserved oversees They did go to America but the record executives wanted them to do things their way but CC told them to go jump when they come back home Jimmy wrote the song you got nothing I want as a middle finger gesture towards them
The last time I went to see Cold Chisel was 32 years ago, on my wedding day. We left our reception early and went to the show. I was still in my wedding dress. We didn't have tickets but the bouncers let us in and we partied all night with the band. Best wedding night ever!
You mentioned AC/DC on your John Farnham reaction the other day. But Cold Chisel really is Australia’s favourite rock band! America didn’t want them so they said up yours and have continued to rock us out with rock, soul, blues since the late 70’s. Jimmy Barnes also has a very successful solo career and is still going today in his 60’s. Phenomenal voice. As you said pitch perfect and with vibrato. Few in the world can pull off what this man can do. He’s in the top 5 of so many overseas reactors now! Better late than never !
And the funny thing is that after bashing a roadie Jimmy left Chisel for a few months to replace Bon Scott as lead singer of Fraternity after Bon left to join AC/DC.
Well actually, American producers did want them, but because they weren't willing to change things and kowtow to them AND falsely advertised them as a heavy metal band, disappointing the punters, they got dropped. Hence the song you got nothing I want.
No doubting Jimmy's a Rock Star. But how about that Ian Moss ..doesn't miss a beat even with Jimmy dragging down to the ground. And did you notice him picking up and replicating every scream from the audience. Pitch perfectly. 😂
Mossy has incredible intuition to carry the band. It was the stars aligning to put them all together in one band. Incredible song writer, great drummer great bass player, lead guitar freak and fucking Jimmy!
Jimmy Barnes and Ian Moss duetted so well together with their voices. But here Barnes is dusting with Moss’s guitar, and it’s just so brilliant, driving, sexy and nuanced.
You should just watch the whole Last Stand concert video. It gives you a great appreciation of how this band has no bad songs and never produced a bad performance, and Jimmy was never sober during this period, yet the band was just so tight.
Got to love Cold Chisel with Barnsey and Mossy. Jimmy is my favourite artist ever. However there is no slack artist in this band, and they all contributed and wrote songs. Cheers and rest in peace to the drummer Steve Prestwich, piano player Don Walker, Phil Small bass guitarist, Ian Moss (Mossy) who is one of the great guitarist in Australia and he has a beautiful singing voice too, and then, of course Jimmy Barnes, the legend vocalist in this song. He's been singing since he was a teenager, firstly in a band called Fraternity after Bon Scott of ACDC fame left and he joined a band by the name of Orange, who then became the legendary Cold Chisel. And he has had 30 more years as a solo artist. All I can say is that it really looked like you genuinely loved this performance. Great reaction.
Gotta love Chisel!!! This is definitely the only way this song should be thrashed out…. Last Stand’83’ the bloody best!!! When interviewed Barnsey said he dearly wanted to be part of the school choir…. They kicked him out…too loud🤣🤣🤣…too funny🤣
Cold Chisel were, and still are, THE BEST LIVE BAND EVER in my opinion. Seen them many times over the years and they continuously produce the goods. Frickin awesome, and great reaction guys👍🏼👍🏼
I last saw Jimmy on stage in Sydney 20 years ago. He was completely hammered and the show was amazing! We were so freaking lucky to be around the pubs and clubs scene that we had back in the day. Great reaction - glad you guys enjoyed it so much. And yes props to the crew - they never knew what he was going to do from one minute to the next😂
Brings back memories their concerts were always like this!! Ian Moss (Mossy) was Jimmy's right hand man but Ian could sing as well. Great band to see in concert. Perfect
I love it when people discover the awesomeness of Chisels. I was lucky enough to get to see them heaps playing pubs back in the day. Barnesy hammered and going off like a firecracker is a beautiful thing. I met my first love in the front row when Jimmy shared a bottle with us. 😍
Cold Chisel always left everything on the stage. Even when Barnsey and Mossy were arguing they played for the crowd. At the half way mark when Jimmy was fired up the Stage Hands earned there pay. They were were a fantastic stage act.
Back when Jimmy was wild and got through a couple of bottles of Vodka during a concert. He's like a good wine and still singing better than ever. Love ya Jimmy.💕
Jimmy now says the realisation that someone was trying to kill him was followed by an understanding that it was him doing it to himself. Yeppa, wild thing indeed 🇭🇲
This was their (first) farewell concert. At the time, Cold Chisel were at the peak of their power, and an Australian cultural phenomenon. It is so difficult to convey just how big they were within these shores.
I'm ever so grateful that this was recorded, cos now I get to enjoy watching all the reactions to them and relive that night. They always did give 100% in their live shows and still do when the opportunity arises. The video of The Last Stand is well worth watching, with interviews and back stage antics as well as excellent live music from the tour.
Cold Chisel was a legendary live band. I was too young to see them; had to be content with the radio! They still play together sometimes. Singer Jimmy Barnes had a terrible childhood and abused alcohol & drugs for many years (his performance in this clip was probably whiskey-soaked!) He's a lot happier these days but his voice can still strip paint off the walls ☺️
Cold Chisel are unequivocally the best live band of the century. Jimmy Barnes vocals were complete powerhouse that commanded your attention and respect.
I was at one of these Last Stand concerts. 1982 ?? My favourite band in my teens. Cold Chisels last concerts. Wild Thing was the last song from memory. Was fantastic.
Omg can’t believe I didn’t get the notification for this! Thankyou for doing this so glad you loved it! Tis was their farewell tour and they closed the show with this. Takes me back to my youth when chisel were the wild legends of Aus Rock. Back then Jimmy would polish off a bottle of whiskey and a bottle of drambuie at a gig. Thankfully he straightens out and cut the drinking and is still going strong today❤ Cracks me up how Mossey doesn’t miss a note when Jimmy pulls him to the floor what a pro! Loved your reaction brought a much needed smile to my face.😂❤
The Drummer here is the one that actually wrote the song Wild Thing in 86 I think it was, he passed away some 12 years ago. This is Raw Aussie Rock from the 80's it was crazy, these guys grew up playing hard in rowdy Aussie Pubs & Clubs. They did their hard apprenticeships, hey! Jimmy grew up as a teen around the corner from me! We also called them Garage Bands as that's where they practiced for hours!
Just some corrections Deb. 1) Steve did not write wild thing , it was written and performed by The Troggs , in the late sixties/early seventies. 3) Finally, Steve could not written the song in 1986 ! The footage of the song was recorded in December 1983 , at last stand. Three years before Steve apparently wrote it.
Yes sure makes many artists, pale into insignificance beside them. He was probably on his 2nd bottle of vodka by then. The whole band is so good and so tight they could do this stuff. Lucky enough to see Them Live back in the day. Mossy and Barnesy still going strong.
This is what rock is all about. This concert was the end of Cold Chisel for quite some time. I will remember this til the day I die. Chisel ruled my world 🌎
Man, this is exactly how I remember Chisel.. seen them sooo many times live, in pubs, clubs & concerts, they were THE party band. Keep em coming guys, love it.
I still rate this as one of the greatest live tracks ever - Midnight Oils , Live 'Oils on the Water' probably the only live shows on film that come close. Just Brilliant.
There is no justice in the world where Jimmy Barnes does not make the list of the top rock singers of all time, Ian Moss does not make list of greatest rock guitarist and Cold Chisel is not listed as one of the greatest rock bands.
When Gary Moore cant event crack top 15 Guitarist in the world explains why. Never seen a bad Jimmy concert, seen 23 of them. Americans think all there artist are the best, makes no logic.
What a concert that was. Chisel last stand. Growing up in Australia in the late 70s to early 90s. There was no better music. ACDC, CHISEL, ANGELS and so on.
Brilliant reaction. So genuine. Your comments about the band are so right. They were at the top of their game. Check out, from the same concert, Ian Moss (the guitarist) doing a cover of Georgia on my mind (which Jimmy was off having a break - sobering up). Epic performance which showcases how good they are!
Jimmy treats a stadium likes he's still doing pub gigs :D Out with his fellow musos :D & to think he went on to have a successful Soul career as well & was that smooth voice you heard on the track "When Something is Wrong With My Baby" w/ John Farnham & his Brother in Law, Diesel. Amazing, simply amazing his range & talent. I have tears streaming, the nostalgia & love for Cold Chisel & Jimmy Barnes. Thank you for this Aussie 'memory lane' trip I've been on since I found your channel. I've loved every moment & loved all of your reactions, I hope more people find you & in doing so, find our amazing Australian Talent. Please look into Aussie female artists too :D
I was 12 when I first heard The Troggs sing this on the radio and thought it was very different. Then a couple of years later Hendrix did his own 'thing' with it which was really 'wild'. But this is far removed from either of those. Hats off to Chisel and their 70s era of great Aus rock. Cheers ✌
Something that I find interesting. You can appreciate thenmusic, the aetistry, the talent, but you have to live the lyrics. If yiu've never had to work 12 hours a day on the grind, you can't appreciate the lyrics or their meaning. The poetry of the words for this band are on another level. However good you think the music is, the lyrics are more powerful.
Chip Taylor wrote this for The Wild Ones that went nowhere, then popularised by the Troggs. But this song was really always written for Jimmy Barnes and Cold Chisel. The lord works in mysterious ways! :)
The singer Jimmy Barnes is one of the greatest male vocalist’s of all time. Please react to more of him! Also lead guitarist Ian Moss is also a beautiful vocalist p. I loved this reaction, thank you for reacting to Cold Chisel. Australia love them.
Jimmys vodka drinking days.I still wonder about the idiot who swigged from his bottle one night claiming it was only water.Its been confirmed,he passed out & his friends carried him to 3 parties with the band during the night.Even Jimmy has confirmed it..WOW,a live Chisel show & 3 after parties back in the day & all you have is a hangover...
That was fun! 🤣 Pretty sure the band felt the same.. But you can clearly see what happens when you plug in your equipment. It limits your interaction. 🤷🏻♂ So mr Songs, next you're a bit annoyed that they are not "plugged in", now you know why.... 🤪
Drunk as a skunk yet never missed a beat, top tier performance. Thanks for the reaction
I can assure you. Jimmy had probably drank 2 bottles of Vodka🍹🍹That was his go to refreshment back in the day. I did security for the band and that was a prerequisite of supply. Nowadays it's Green Tea🍵🍵. Ah we all get older.
not to mention the countless beers (you even see him with a VB in the video) also the other consumables that went into his system
Barnsey was carrying around a dirty VB tinnie 😂
Jimmy said Drambuie and Scotch was his drínks of choice
I'm a camera op. The man is straight as a die now, and very, very ummm... correct? Exacting? Very nice though.
@@ozgal6929 thats what I thought, I didnt think it was a voddy... if it was, it was very yellow voddy hahahaha
Chisel always played this as an encore at the end of their shows. By this stage Jimmy was plastered but still never missed a beat
That is just one of many examples of why many Aussies rate the Chisels higher than even AC/DC but sadly they never got the recognition they deserved oversees
They did go to America but the record executives wanted them to do things their way but CC told them to go jump when they come back home Jimmy wrote the song you got nothing I want as a middle finger gesture towards them
Bloody well said.
@@UptoneGirl thanks :)
The last time I went to see Cold Chisel was 32 years ago, on my wedding day. We left our reception early and went to the show. I was still in my wedding dress. We didn't have tickets but the bouncers let us in and we partied all night with the band. Best wedding night ever!
I'm 53, this is the best Chisel story I've heard!
Oh wow! What a way to end a wedding and such an awesome memory. Thanks for sharing it with us 😊❤️
Can't be true, 32 years ago was the year 1991. Chisel were in hiatus for the years from December 1983 (this performance) until 1998.
@CLMAC Cold Chisel broke up and reformed a number of times during those years. We saw them at Krystals in Bundaberg on 28 September 1991.
That's so cool. Now that's how you have a wedding. Good on you 👍
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how you rock! The pride of Australia.
So funny when Jimmy said to mossey, 'get up(! "
Can you see why people LOVE Chisel and Jimmy Barnes yet? 😄 That's got to be one of the best all time live performances right?
You mentioned AC/DC on your John Farnham reaction the other day. But Cold Chisel really is Australia’s favourite rock band! America didn’t want them so they said up yours and have continued to rock us out with rock, soul, blues since the late 70’s. Jimmy Barnes also has a very successful solo career and is still going today in his 60’s. Phenomenal voice. As you said pitch perfect and with vibrato. Few in the world can pull off what this man can do. He’s in the top 5 of so many overseas reactors now! Better late than never !
And the funny thing is that after bashing a roadie Jimmy left Chisel for a few months to replace Bon Scott as lead singer of Fraternity after Bon left to join AC/DC.
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Well actually, American producers did want them, but because they weren't willing to change things and kowtow to them AND falsely advertised them as a heavy metal band, disappointing the punters, they got dropped. Hence the song you got nothing I want.
@@barbararees604 yep this is indeed what I meant- American producers didn’t want them as they were!
@@Dr_KAP Sorry, yes, their loss.
And that is why Chisel are so legendary here. This still blows me away.
A night with chisel & jim was a night never forgotten ❤️ 💙
No doubting Jimmy's a Rock Star. But how about that Ian Moss
..doesn't miss a beat even with Jimmy dragging down to the ground. And did you notice him picking up and replicating every scream from the audience. Pitch perfectly.
😂
Mossy has incredible intuition to carry the band.
It was the stars aligning to put them all together in one band.
Incredible song writer, great drummer great bass player, lead guitar freak and fucking Jimmy!
😂' C"mon Mossy get up"😂😂😂😂... Classic....proud to be an Aussie .
No alcohol was harmed in the performance of that song.
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The smiles on your faces say it all. That's rock and roll. Loved this guys. Can't wait for the next one
You don't get more rock and roll than this
Jimmy Barnes and Ian Moss duetted so well together with their voices. But here Barnes is dusting with Moss’s guitar, and it’s just so brilliant, driving, sexy and nuanced.
They are reforming for an Australian tour this year. 50 years since they started.
You should just watch the whole Last Stand concert video. It gives you a great appreciation of how this band has no bad songs and never produced a bad performance, and Jimmy was never sober during this period, yet the band was just so tight.
Cold chisel always made it a party at their shows. So glad to have seen them live back in the day.
We love our chisels and the boys always gave their best one of Aussies best. ✌️🇦🇺
I haven't laughed this hard in ages 😀great stuff Jimmy was on fire
Got to love Cold Chisel with Barnsey and Mossy. Jimmy is my favourite artist ever. However there is no slack artist in this band, and they all contributed and wrote songs. Cheers and rest in peace to the drummer Steve Prestwich, piano player Don Walker, Phil Small bass guitarist, Ian Moss (Mossy) who is one of the great guitarist in Australia and he has a beautiful singing voice too, and then, of course Jimmy Barnes, the legend vocalist in this song. He's been singing since he was a teenager, firstly in a band called Fraternity after Bon Scott of ACDC fame left and he joined a band by the name of Orange, who then became the legendary Cold Chisel. And he has had 30 more years as a solo artist.
All I can say is that it really looked like you genuinely loved this performance. Great reaction.
Gotta love Chisel!!! This is definitely the only way this song should be thrashed out…. Last Stand’83’ the bloody best!!!
When interviewed Barnsey said he dearly wanted to be part of the school choir…. They kicked him out…too loud🤣🤣🤣…too funny🤣
Cold Chisel were, and still are, THE BEST LIVE BAND EVER in my opinion. Seen them many times over the years and they continuously produce the goods. Frickin awesome, and great reaction guys👍🏼👍🏼
I last saw Jimmy on stage in Sydney 20 years ago. He was completely hammered and the show was amazing! We were so freaking lucky to be around the pubs and clubs scene that we had back in the day. Great reaction - glad you guys enjoyed it so much. And yes props to the crew - they never knew what he was going to do from one minute to the next😂
I went to that concert, it was the Last Stand at the Sydney Entertainment Centre. I think they played six nights in a row.
They don't make them like that any more...Chisel at the peak of their powers.
Alot of vodka was harmed in the making of this performance.
Should have a look at their version of Knockin on Heavens Door!
Love this reaction. There is so much more to discover with Cold Chisel and Jimmy Barnes
Brings back memories their concerts were always like this!! Ian Moss (Mossy) was Jimmy's right hand man but Ian could sing as well. Great band to see in concert. Perfect
I love it when people discover the awesomeness of Chisels. I was lucky enough to get to see them heaps playing pubs back in the day. Barnesy hammered and going off like a firecracker is a beautiful thing. I met my first love in the front row when Jimmy shared a bottle with us. 😍
Saw Chisel on the Last Stand Tour 83, I was 14 or 15.... I was a fan for life
Cold Chisel always left everything on the stage. Even when Barnsey and Mossy were arguing they played for the crowd. At the half way mark when Jimmy was fired up the Stage Hands earned there pay.
They were were a fantastic stage act.
Back when Jimmy was wild and got through a couple of bottles of Vodka during a concert. He's like a good wine and still singing better than ever. Love ya Jimmy.💕
What a performance! Great reaction to a band I love. You my friends are the epitome of UPNESS!
That you see is Top Aussie Rock from way back. Best stuff ever!!!
This is an epic performance
He’s 67 now same age as me and still rocks the shit out of it
Used to watch them play at the local pub, their shows were always electric .. Jimmy’s voice always on point even after a few drinks under his belt
Jimmy now says the realisation that someone was trying to kill him was followed by an understanding that it was him doing it to himself. Yeppa, wild thing indeed 🇭🇲
This was their (first) farewell concert. At the time, Cold Chisel were at the peak of their power, and an Australian cultural phenomenon. It is so difficult to convey just how big they were within these shores.
I'm ever so grateful that this was recorded, cos now I get to enjoy watching all the reactions to them and relive that night. They always did give 100% in their live shows and still do when the opportunity arises.
The video of The Last Stand is well worth watching, with interviews and back stage antics as well as excellent live music from the tour.
The best rock band ever! I grew up with Chisel and saw them on many a weekend in the Aus pub seen, Each show was exactly like this always 110%
Check out the Angels “Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again” concert/explicit version. The crowds reply will knock your socks off!! 😂
Cold Chisel was a legendary live band. I was too young to see them; had to be content with the radio! They still play together sometimes. Singer Jimmy Barnes had a terrible childhood and abused alcohol & drugs for many years (his performance in this clip was probably whiskey-soaked!) He's a lot happier these days but his voice can still strip paint off the walls ☺️
Cold Chisel are unequivocally the best live band of the century. Jimmy Barnes vocals were complete powerhouse that commanded your attention and respect.
I was at one of these Last Stand concerts. 1982 ?? My favourite band in my teens. Cold Chisels last concerts. Wild Thing was the last song from memory. Was fantastic.
Omg can’t believe I didn’t get the notification for this! Thankyou for doing this so glad you loved it! Tis was their farewell tour and they closed the show with this. Takes me back to my youth when chisel were the wild legends of Aus Rock. Back then Jimmy would polish off a bottle of whiskey and a bottle of drambuie at a gig. Thankfully he straightens out and cut the drinking and is still going strong today❤ Cracks me up how Mossey doesn’t miss a note when Jimmy pulls him to the floor what a pro! Loved your reaction brought a much needed smile to my face.😂❤
Haha, Barnsie would be pissed as a newt by the end and then rip his vocal chords to shreds with this in the encore.
The Drummer here is the one that actually wrote the song Wild Thing in 86 I think it was, he passed away some 12 years ago. This is Raw Aussie Rock from the 80's it was crazy, these guys grew up playing hard in rowdy Aussie Pubs & Clubs. They did their hard apprenticeships, hey! Jimmy grew up as a teen around the corner from me! We also called them Garage Bands as that's where they practiced for hours!
My parents tell me stories of all the bands they saw. Mega international bands in local pubs. No pokies in sight. 😢
Just some corrections Deb.
1) Steve did not write wild thing , it was written and performed by The Troggs , in the late sixties/early seventies.
3) Finally, Steve could not written the song in 1986 ! The footage of the song was recorded in December 1983 , at last stand.
Three years before Steve apparently wrote it.
Haha brilliant reaction!
Fantastic performance, how rock concerts should be.
Barnesy flying us to the moon on rocket fuels.
Yes sure makes many artists, pale into insignificance beside them. He was probably on his 2nd bottle of vodka by then. The whole band is so good and so tight they could do this stuff. Lucky enough to see Them Live back in the day. Mossy and Barnesy still going strong.
You'll have to react to more Cold Chisel. There's so much more.
This is what rock is all about. This concert was the end of Cold Chisel for quite some time. I will remember this til the day I die. Chisel ruled my world 🌎
Must be a later date than 1979 when I saw him. He only drank vodka on stage back in the day. What a life lived!
So good - thank you
Man, this is exactly how I remember Chisel.. seen them sooo many times live, in pubs, clubs & concerts, they were THE party band.
Keep em coming guys, love it.
Again, welcome to Aussie pub rock 😊
I still rate this as one of the greatest live tracks ever - Midnight Oils , Live 'Oils on the Water' probably the only live shows on film that come close.
Just Brilliant.
Two of the best shows I seen were Cold Chisel and Midnight Oil both at separate times at Selina's Coogee
Oils on the Water was peak Midnight Oil. It started going downhill when Pete Gifford left tbh
Haha when i seen your title i thought wow they gonna be in for a blast, Legends. :)
woke up in the car park at 6am still drunk dont think there was a sober person that night some how got the drum stick signed by jimmy an Ian moss
In their wilder days of course. I saw them at this time as a teen in my home town 💥💥💥💥💥💫💯
You two are by far my favourite reactionaries 😊
Wow, thank you so much. Really appreciate it!
There is no justice in the world where Jimmy Barnes does not make the list of the top rock singers of all time, Ian Moss does not make list of greatest rock guitarist and Cold Chisel is not listed as one of the greatest rock bands.
They have been robbed!!! People are discovering them now though! 😊
sad but true FACTS right there
When Gary Moore cant event crack top 15 Guitarist in the world explains why. Never seen a bad Jimmy concert, seen 23 of them. Americans think all there artist are the best, makes no logic.
The best band ever live
What a concert that was. Chisel last stand. Growing up in Australia in the late 70s to early 90s. There was no better music. ACDC, CHISEL, ANGELS and so on.
How can you NOT love Cold Chisel? Jimmy, I’m still glad you chilled on the etoh!
Brilliant reaction. So genuine.
Your comments about the band are so right. They were at the top of their game.
Check out, from the same concert, Ian Moss (the guitarist) doing a cover of Georgia on my mind (which Jimmy was off having a break - sobering up). Epic performance which showcases how good they are!
Jimmy treats a stadium likes he's still doing pub gigs :D Out with his fellow musos :D & to think he went on to have a successful Soul career as well & was that smooth voice you heard on the track "When Something is Wrong With My Baby" w/ John Farnham & his Brother in Law, Diesel. Amazing, simply amazing his range & talent. I have tears streaming, the nostalgia & love for Cold Chisel & Jimmy Barnes. Thank you for this Aussie 'memory lane' trip I've been on since I found your channel. I've loved every moment & loved all of your reactions, I hope more people find you & in doing so, find our amazing Australian Talent. Please look into Aussie female artists too :D
I actually grew up with Barnes. He asked me to play guitar in this band but I wasn't brave enough.
I was 12 when I first heard The Troggs sing this on the radio and thought it was very different. Then a couple of years later Hendrix did his own 'thing' with it which was really 'wild'. But this is far removed from either of those. Hats off to Chisel and their 70s era of great Aus rock. Cheers ✌
Something that I find interesting. You can appreciate thenmusic, the aetistry, the talent, but you have to live the lyrics.
If yiu've never had to work 12 hours a day on the grind, you can't appreciate the lyrics or their meaning.
The poetry of the words for this band are on another level. However good you think the music is, the lyrics are more powerful.
Enough cocaine to kill 100 men. Jimmy was the wild thing that night.
Great reaction, luv the chisels 😊
I LOVE YOUR REACTIONS!! your funny comments really make the vidoe!! Lol you truly enjoyed his craziness
Jimmy is wasted but still pulls it off
DUDE YOU COMING BACK FOR THE NEXT SONG!!!! AHAHAHAHAHA YOU GUYS ARE HILARIOUS! you have aussie banter!!
Chip Taylor wrote this for The Wild Ones that went nowhere, then popularised by the Troggs.
But this song was really always written for Jimmy Barnes and Cold Chisel.
The lord works in mysterious ways! :)
Um... wow. I mean... jeez! 😂
Rock on, you two. 🤘😎👍
This great Aussie pub rock and we love it. Back in the day if you couldn't play well live in front of an audience they would kill you 😂
The singer Jimmy Barnes is one of the greatest male vocalist’s of all time. Please react to more of him! Also lead guitarist Ian Moss is also a beautiful vocalist p. I loved this reaction, thank you for reacting to Cold Chisel. Australia love them.
You have just witnessed the great Aussie PUB ROCK, Barnsy after a bottle of vodka
Awesome reaction, guys.😂
It is bizarre to think he drug a mic cable through that crowd without someone taking a bite out of it!😊
Mossy is not just a guitarist; he is an accomplished musician in his own right. Check him out. 🙂Great reaction
Jimmys vodka drinking days.I still wonder about the idiot who swigged from his bottle one night claiming it was only water.Its been confirmed,he passed out & his friends carried him to 3 parties with the band during the night.Even Jimmy has confirmed it..WOW,a live Chisel show & 3 after parties back in the day & all you have is a hangover...
Their most critically acclaimed album is Circus Animals check out some of the tracks on it!! Especially Taipan, Hound dog and Letter to Alan!!
I would love to see you guys do a reaction to Kasey Chambers doing a cover of Loose Yourself please
You talk about the stage hands, check out Jimmy's song Driving Wheels. It's dedicated to them, about a truck driver who drove their equipment around.
Bloody great thankyou!.👍
Aussie rock is great!!! Great job guys.
Just ,letting you guys no even better with age Barneseyyyyyyyy👌👍🤘
One of the best of the time!
Harry thats Jimmy barnes that sang with Joe Bonamassa singing Stone Cold
Now that’s entertainment 👍🏼❤️🇦🇺
That was fun! 🤣
Pretty sure the band felt the same..
But you can clearly see what happens when you plug in your equipment. It limits your interaction. 🤷🏻♂
So mr Songs, next you're a bit annoyed that they are not "plugged in", now you know why.... 🤪
Whole show was like that
"that is why they invented wireless microphones"
WiFi was invented in Australia by the CSIRO, but probably not specifically for Jimmy.
😂