@michaelhedges2066No-one but no-one did it like Chisel The U.S. missed out because of one ignoramus that nearly had it's throat ripped out and had it's cocaine thrown on the stage No shortage of idiots in the U.S., especially in the music industry Get f.....d Rick Rubin
Always down to earth. I think that's why Aussies love their own performers, our stars remember the people who paid their rent, and they respected their fans. Even though Barnsey was born in Scotland he's also one of our own.
So many great songs produced by Chisel. I’ve heard Jimmy say this one was his favourite ❤️ If only the Twentieth Century album was not the last… This song always makes me reminisce, transported back to times with mates.
There was nothing like a chisel show👍. Few years ago randomly ran into mossy at the twin servos on the highway near the central coast. Tells me “I’m late for a sound check.”😂. Had his station wagon with like a million guitars in it…….
Saw Jimmy live at the Coogge Bay Pub, 1996 if I recall correctly. I had industry supplied V.I.P. tickets...sat upstairs got free booze and snacks...one of the best concerts I ever went to, it was a charity event due to Doug Mulray having terminal cancer. Doug was one of our legends too. His brother got on stage and sang some of Douggies songs, he sounded just like his brother...talk about cry...it was so bitter-sweet. I still tear up when I remember Doug as he was that night. We had..still have some of the best talent in the world.
Greetings good people and music lovers 😊 This is one of the best songs by Jimmy Barnes. I listened to it for the first time while living in my home country where I had reluctantly returned to after growing up in Sydney. My hat off to Jimmy Barnes such an amazing person singer and songwriter!!!🙏🏻
The very first public performance of this Cold Chisel classic prior to the April ‘84 release of their 20th Century album some five months later. It certainly passed the pub test here and the Steve Prestwich/ Don Walker penned Chisel standard went on to become one of their best known radio songs.
I went to Sydney in 2011 and visited Bondi Beach, the Opera House, Kings Cross, took the train, drove up to Katoomba to see the 3 sisters and had a blast. I'd love to come back and visit Darwin, as well as the Gold Coast.
My father Frank told me when you realised working class man that is the smartest man in Australia my father was a steel worker God bless always australia ❤
Finally, who needs that sentimental bullshit, can be played, the 80's and 90's were magic for me in Melbourne, almost killed me, I'll never give it back
Great lyric, rhythym and pure R&R performance this. Barnes was the quintessential hard rocker. Could wail with the best of them, no Perry Como this bloke!
I was way too cool to like Cold Chisel when I was young, until someone bought me a ticket to the Last Stand concert in Brisbane. I was a fool until then.
2024 and this still brings me to tears - a time that will never be again, it's in my memory and heart. Who needs that sentimental bullshit anyway? I need it because I'm barely here, the suicide is calling for me
I'm a 67 year old Alaskan ice road trucker. I just stumbled across you guys on UA-cam. What a great sound Whata treasure. You guys are keep playing.
Are you single? I’m 50 and Australian 😁😁😁😁😁
@michaelhedges2066No-one but no-one did it like Chisel
The U.S. missed out because of one ignoramus that nearly had it's throat ripped out and had it's cocaine thrown on the stage
No shortage of idiots in the U.S., especially in the music industry
Get f.....d Rick Rubin
I met Jimmy in Thailand many years ago, he and his beautiful wife were just lovely.
Always down to earth. I think that's why Aussies love their own performers, our stars remember the people who paid their rent, and they respected their fans. Even though Barnsey was born in Scotland he's also one of our own.
My very favourite. It is just so Australian in it's lyrics. It may be about returning to Grafton but all of OZ can claim this song in their heart.
I used listened to this song when I was in Australia. There were so many good songs from Cold Chisel.
Incredible song, with the greatest bridge ever.
The Bridge. You nailed it!
As a young Aussie apprentice i loved the joe camalerie and the black sorrows. NZ and Australia produced some amazing music in the 80s and 90s
Jimmy and the boys at their all time best right here
Best live version of this song period! Any version for that matter, brilliant.
One of my favourite songs!
How good were the late70's and into 80's in Oz...a great time 😊
The best of times!!!😊
Greatest song ever.
So many great songs produced by Chisel. I’ve heard Jimmy say this one was his favourite ❤️ If only the Twentieth Century album was not the last…
This song always makes me reminisce, transported back to times with mates.
Good old days!!70s n 80s fun times!!❤
yep yep !
🚬😎 should be in the rocknroll hall of fame or the country and western music hall of fame . .. both
Great performance, love it, it made my eyes leak a little.
Never really gave this chisel song too much mind on its own but SEEING Jimmy Barnes singing it makes it special, love cold chisel best Aussie band
Those were the Days . Thanks for the memories Jimmy My Brother
I and my brother and our best mate saw them at Bathurst NSW in 1983 .
One of the best concerts I have ever seen .
Absolutely amazing and beautiful, your music and lyrics have been a huge part of my life. An amazing performance. Thank you for sharing.
There was nothing like a chisel show👍. Few years ago randomly ran into mossy at the twin servos on the highway near the central coast. Tells me “I’m late for a sound check.”😂. Had his station wagon with like a million guitars in it…….
I was born in ‘73. This is my favourite Cold Chisel song!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi there
I lived in Australia for a while, this song brings me so many good memories
Happy memories from 40 or so years ago. What a band. 😎
How can his daughter be so young? These were my teenage/early 20's classics. Widowed now but we had fame trees. I miss him so bad, it hurts so much ❤
Saw Jimmy live at the Coogge Bay Pub, 1996 if I recall correctly. I had industry supplied V.I.P. tickets...sat upstairs got free booze and snacks...one of the best concerts I ever went to, it was a charity event due to Doug Mulray having terminal cancer. Doug was one of our legends too. His brother got on stage and sang some of Douggies songs, he sounded just like his brother...talk about cry...it was so bitter-sweet. I still tear up when I remember Doug as he was that night. We had..still have some of the best talent in the world.
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Greetings good people and music lovers 😊
This is one of the best songs by Jimmy Barnes. I listened to it for the first time while living in my home country where I had reluctantly returned to after growing up in Sydney. My hat off to Jimmy Barnes such an amazing person singer and songwriter!!!🙏🏻
It wasn't written by Jimmy. The music was done by Steve, the drummer, and more than a year later, Don came up with the lyrics. Jimmy just sings it.
Such a beautiful Aussie classic!! 😎✌❤
Still one of my favorites😊
Hi 😊
Luva Jimmy. Flame tree is my favourite song.😢love all your music but this song is very special to me
Jimmy is an absolute LEGEND.........
Bloody good old Days miss them so much
This is my favourite song it takes me back to a certain time every time i hear it
Who's listening in 2024? Great songs we grew up with.
Me
Play this or another Chisel or Chisel member version at least once per week
Triggers my shit
Absolutely bro
Grew up in 70s 80s life was good mum would say just b back by dark not nowadays the world is evil
Born in 65 Chisel WILL be played at my Funeral !
Bloody beautiful piece of history. I lived in Grafton for two decades.
those were the days so wonderful😊❤😂🎉😢
What a great song. Brings back memories. Truly miss Australia.
Imagine the boys right there., trying this song out for the first time. Probably have no idea how amazing the song will become.
I think this is the best version of Flame Trees I have seen 😊
The very first public performance of this Cold Chisel classic prior to the April ‘84 release of their 20th Century album some five months later. It certainly passed the pub test here and the Steve Prestwich/ Don Walker penned Chisel standard went on to become one of their best known radio songs.
First song I heard of yours Jimmy. Cold Chizel. Loved flame tree when came out. Awesome song will always be my favourite ❤song ever
One of jimmy's best songs
Damn what a voice
I went to Sydney in 2011 and visited Bondi Beach, the Opera House, Kings Cross, took the train, drove up to Katoomba to see the 3 sisters and had a blast. I'd love to come back and visit Darwin, as well as the Gold Coast.
My father Frank told me when you realised working class man that is the smartest man in Australia my father was a steel worker God bless always australia ❤
One of the best
Hi there
Finally, who needs that sentimental bullshit, can be played, the 80's and 90's were magic for me in Melbourne, almost killed me, I'll never give it back
Great and original Jimmy - I like him more and more...
Great lyric, rhythym and pure R&R performance this. Barnes was the quintessential hard rocker. Could wail with the best of them, no Perry Como this bloke!
To whom it may concern: I want this at my funeral.
I wish I could go back to those times, i would do anything to be back there .
Jimmy and Chisels were always there, when others were not ..
Makes me miss the country we grew up in. The great Australia that was before the pollies fucked the joint
Australian classic my fav song and cold chisel jimmy barnes at his best
This is beautiful Jimmy
Luva Jimmy this song is special to me ❤
I don't think anyone can sing this song like Jimmy does.
Brian Johnson
cant wait for what I still call Clipsal to see Cold Chisel
Jimmy looks back at Don like he is saying thanks for these awesome lyrics I am singing
nailed it,,,,,on ya Jimmy
Beaut goodie oldie this 1 ❤
Aussie classic 😇
The best
Gold
Barnsie .. get well ... epic
Wow Jims voice was so much better back then#
I was way too cool to like Cold Chisel when I was young, until someone bought me a ticket to the Last Stand concert in Brisbane. I was a fool until then.
2024 and this still brings me to tears - a time that will never be again, it's in my memory and heart. Who needs that sentimental bullshit anyway? I need it because I'm barely here, the suicide is calling for me
Was that Jackie, who played drums for the Tatts for a little while, at the start of the video?
👍👍👍
lads are sweaty.
Fuck yeah nothing better Darwin Australia ❤❤
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I remember his first concert back Kalgoorlie race course was full good times
As good as this performance is, the studio version is way better.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
A true blue nose
Give him a biscuit each & 6 days a week jim
udaman Jimmy...nz
look at lil Mil!
Wat more can I say the x is gone this song sezzzzzzz it all 25 years fukin gone
😘
Deniliquin
I grew up in Melbourne. I haven't been back to Australia since 2016. Australia isn't Australia anymore
How do you make gravy?.....Paul Kelly.
@@ryanisfree452 I bet it won't taste the same
🎉❤ Fanfuckingtastic ❤🎉
Me😂😅😅
Mintox
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I got fake nails and they were playing tjia
Jimmy was fabulous, sadly now just screams. Ian Moss has a voice from heaven
Lost a girl like this once..
Chisel know how to make you look back and wonder..🫶🏽