The Kick album was a pop song monster but Shabooh Shoobah and this song especially was what got me really into INXS. What a great record Don't Change is. The One Thing is my fave.
Way back then, I recorded on a cassette tape, a radio show that was the current top 10 in the UK. This song was on it. I edited out all of the talk, so I didn't know the name of the band. The One Thing was getting played on the local station, but I didn't know it was the same band. A few years later, MTV started showing the What You Need video from the Listen Like Thieves album. I was really shocked to learn this was all INXS. I've been a fan ever since.
I love love love INXS! This song is a banger! I was devastated when Michael committed suicide. He was such a charismatic singer. He’s still missed. This is my absolute favorite song by them. Thank you for this!
That's not completely actuate. Yes; Michael died from asphyxiation, but his death was considered an accident. Some people enjoy being choked; while engaging in sexual activities. So Michael didn't mean to kill himself; he just got a little too worked up, and died as a result. I don't know if it's talked about much nowadays, but there was a report about it, shortly after when the police came back with their full investigation.
@@TheRatsCast It’s been so long since it happened and my mind isn’t as sharp as it used to be. I remember now there was an auto erotic asphyxiation component to the situation. Just a complete tragedy all around.
For those of us who grew up in the 70's and 80's, this song brings back a lot of wonderful memories. It's tragic that the lead singer committed suicide in 1997. He had a beautiful voice.
where the hell did you get your b.s info from ? his death was ruled an accident ,,,,police ,Coroner all ruled his death was an accident well performing auto eroticer act on himself .
This is my favorite song by them and it’s probably due to the video. I love seeing them as young and hungry guys giving it 100% when they had like no budget to make a music video. This is how I like to remember Michael Hutchence - this young skinny version of the icon he was to become. I literally cried when he died. And I’m a straight dude! Just was always a fan since they first showed up on MTV.
Watch the 1983 film "Reckless" with Daryl Hannah, Aiden Quinn, Adam Baldwin, and a young Jennifer Grey in a bit part. INXS songs shape that movie! Also has "Never Say Never" by Romeo Void in a wicked dance scene! 😂
One of my favourites, too. The video was shot in a hangar at Adelaide Airport, it was meant to be filmed on the runway but the weather was no good. The director was Scott Hicks who went on to direct the movie Shine for which he received best director and original screenplay nominations in 1996, and Geoffrey Rush won the best actor Oscar.
You’re not the only one who cried when he died. So don’t feel bad. He was a beautiful person by all accounts. And a very talented musician. You feel a bond with the musicians that have got you through tough times and brought you joy. George Michael hit me hard because he was a guy who would go to soup kitchens incognito and tipped a waitress thousands of dollars because he overheard her having a really bad day. And it didn’t really come out u til he died because he didn’t want the attention. Peter Steele from Type O Negative. Another musician I liked and died way too early. He was sick and wouldn’t go to the doctor because his cat was sick and he would not leave his cat.
Add me to the growing list of people saying this is their fav. song from INXS! It's energy is amazing and every time I hear it I feel that teenage me still jammin' like I did when it first hit the radio. So in that, not changing. Yeah, life changes, but spirit stays strong!
These guys were huge in the 80s and early 90s. Had their singer not died, and they continued making new music, I believe we'd be talking about them in the same context as U2 and Bruce Springsteen.
That's why I like this. Once at university, all of these different bands were coming out sounding similarly. I was ridiculed because of it, but it was fact. Being a musician whole those mocking weren't,I demonstrated as such. Anyway, having their debut and "Beneath The Colours" I knew this was their break. Especially after "The Once Thing" was released and seeing them at.the US Festival! Great show!
Amber's comment about hearing what they were feeling and writing about back then captures the essence of what art attempts to do. It captures a moment or a feeling in its own particular way and lets us revisit and remember it as we age and change. Maybe that's why Amber likes 70's music so much. They were so great at capturing moments simply and emotionally.
This was probably the first INXS song I ever heard, and I fell in love with it. Such a great song! Have you guys done “Mystify” yet? That’s a great song from them as well
One of the quintessential '80s Rock/New Wave songs of all time! When I discovered INXS, after this album came out -- Shabooh Shoobah (1982) -- I officially became an 80's-kid! I will never forget that day: I walked into a Record Shop (CDs were only just coming out at that time), across the street from the Restaurant I was working at (I had just turned 19), and I heard the song "The One Thing" by INXS playing over the system. I instantly loved it; it just caught me as unique and cool! I literally bought the CD right away. It was one of the first CDs I owned -- before that, I only had tapes and records -- and started my New Wave journey that day! I had been into The Police and U2 a bit, before that, but they grew out of the Punk movement, of the late 70's. INXS was my first investment in New Wave. That was about the same time as Thomas Dolby's "She Blinded Me with Science" coming out. That was another huge tune and artist that I got into in 1982. Rush, my favorite band at that point, was already pointing me towards the new 80s sounds, with their album "Signals", which came out earlier that year. Also, their song "Vital Signs", from 1981, was another harbinger of the new music I would be discovering in those days and years. That was the best time!
Oh yay! I'm pretty sure this was on my recommendation list! I love this song so much❤❤❤❤❤❤This song is amazing!! Falling down the mountain, kiss the dirt is another amazing song.
Love INXS -a great Aussie band and these early songs were fantastic. It’s fun watching all of them but especially Michael who hadn’t worked out his moves. Kiss The Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain) is another one of my favourites.
This is early INXS (1982) and I love it! Michael and the boys look so young! I love the new wave sound! Check out their hit “Original Sin”! It’s a banger!❤❤
This was from 1983 on either their first (or one of the first) album. In 1987, they did (with Jimmy Barnes) a great cover of the song "Good Times" as part of the soundtrack album for "The Lost Boys." It's well worth a reaction, especially since Jay will feel compelled to play air piano.😂
@@brianelza9807 I agree. I've requested these tracks from "Shabooh Shabaah" along with "To Look At You." I recommend if you happened heard of it that you watch "Reckless". That film stars Daryl Hannah and Aiden Quin. It features many songs from this album! A must watch for 80's and INXS fans!
This whole album is, as the kids today say, FIRE! I think it's their best work...which is saying something with what was yet to come! Such a talented band!
This whole album is great. Definitely one of my favorite INXS songs. You should react to 'The One Thing', the song that really kick started their popularity.
I miss INXS so much. I often wonder how much bigger they would have gotten had Michael not died. Luckily, I got to see them in concert a couple of times. Once I went to the theater early with an album in hand and when they drove up I got it autographed.
This was off INXS's breakout album, Shabooh Shoobah. It was the follow up to their first charted single in the US, "The One Thing", which is DEFINITELY worth a listen. Some of their other early stuff includes "I Send a Message", "Original Sin" and "Listen Like Thieves".
This is literally my FAVORITE song by them! Y’all now need to react to my 2nd fav song by them, “Disappear.” It’s early ‘90s INXS, and I think you’re going to LOOOVE it!!!
I feel so lucky growing up listening to bands like this. I really think you guys would absolutely love the somg Good Times with INXS and another Aussie treasure the great Jimmy Barnes. You won't be disappointed, it was on The Lost Boys soundtrack
THANK YOU for doing this! (I was among those who requested it!) The whole song (AND video) are just so full of youthful passion and yearning--it's poignant and exhilarating at the same time and it always makes me feel both happy and like I want to cry.
A foreign exchange student from Australia lived with my family close to 1 year. We kept in touch and I went to visit him and his wife in late 1987. INXS was the biggest thing going at the time. He went to high school with a few of the band members. He was amazed at their success at the time. I always remember that besides INXS, the other two bands/artists that had multiple songs played it seemed every hour on the radio were Chris Rea and the Bee Gees. I recommend you take a dive into Chris Rea. You played his huge Christmas hit last December. You'll love his soulful voice. Start with 'I'm Still Loving You', 'Windy Town' or 'Fool if You Think It's Over'.
This is my favorite INXS. This song takes me back to Friday/Saturday nights in the 80s. This song was popular with bar bands back then. I like this one followed by The One Thing. That should be the next INXS
You are sooooo missed, Michael!! Rest In Peace... Your music will live on forever!!! Thank you INXS for your magic!!! I've been listening for 35+ years!!! ❤❤❤
INXS is still one of my favorite bands from the 80s! This song really was there big introduction in the states great song! RIP Michael! Your still missed.
The band was playing on my college campus back in the day. Had a test that night and couldn’t go but the venue was directly behind my class. During the break, I went outside and you could hear the music. This was one of the songs I heard.
Love INXS. Saw them on the X tour back in the early 90s. Hutchence was so gifted! Jay and Amber, I know you listened to a couple of songs by New Order, but one you haven't listened to is Bizarre Love Triangle. (Listen to the version off of the Substance double album.) In my opinion, the best new wave / electronic dance song ever made. Blessings!
In one of the reactions, Amber said that INXS is now her favorite band along with Pink Floyd. It is time for you to experience more live performances because you will fall in love with all of the band members - and they will rise to the top! They were one of the best live bands ever. You have to do something from Wembley-either Suicide Blonde or Original Sin or truly anything from that concert. 74,000 were at that concert so the energy is surreal. Then if you can do this, please check out Bitter Tears from Saturday Night Live. Even Jay will have a Man Crush. Next, Good Times with Jimmy Barnes. The video is great. Then we will have to do some later songs. But start here. Thanks for all you do!
Great Aussie band. I've saw them a few times and gosh, Michael had so much charisma and stage presence that you couldn't help fall in love with him. RIP MH. 🇦🇺
I love all ten of their studio albums (with Michael Hutchence) and I can listen to them from the first track to the last But from Shabooh Shoobah (1982) to Welcome to Wherever You Are (1992) all those albums are incredible with so many hits on each But my favourite INXS song is from their second album Underneath the Colours (1981) the song is called Stay Young
Their story is incredible. You should watch one of the many documentaries. They didn't know they were filming a video for this song until 10 minutes before the shoot. They were very much taken advantage of. R.I.P MH.
I would also recommend the 1983 film "Reckless." "Shabooh Shabaah" is featured and helps shape the film! It stars Daryl Hannah, Adam Baldwin, Aiden Quinn, and a young Jennifer Grey in a bit part.
This was a constant in my twenties and I loved INXS and their unique but rocking style, ever since the first song of theirs I heard "The One Thing" (awesome!) I think you should also listen to "Original Sin" which was a huge hit in Australia. Re: Michael Hutchence - I had a friend who said he went to a party at a mate's place where M.H. was there and stayed the night. There was one guy who kept fawning over him, since the band had just started making it big and in the morning he fussed over the breakfast and asked M.H. if toast was ok and he said yes. Then the guy asked how he liked it and M.H. said calmly, "Toasted." ❣
INXS is one of my favorite bands. Amazing band and this song was one of their earliest videos/songs off of their Shaboo Shoobah album in 1982. A song that is about change and the conflict in us to want change but not wanting it to. As Andrew Farris called it, "Defiant". Fantastic song. Some songs to check out next - " Beautiful Girl", "Calling All Nations", "Original Sin", "Good Times (duet with Jimmy Barnes for the Lost Boys movie), "Heaven Sent", "Need You Tonight/Mediate", "Suicide Blonde"
This was the first INXS I ever heard, way back in 1983 when it was released. It still might be my favorite song of theirs. Underappreciated band these days, I think.
Their KICK tour was my first 'solo' concert (without parents or friends' parents). They were amazing. About a decade later, I took my hubby to see them on some tour in '97 - again, great show. We were so shocked at his passing! An iconic voice/sound. RIP MH
This was my,and pretty much everyone else's first exposure to INXS. Heavy rotation on early MTV.... when they didn't have a whole lot of videos yet. The lead singer, Michael Hutchensce was involved in a love triangle with the girl from the Chris Isaak Wicked game video and Bob Geldof from the Boontown Rats/Pink Floyd The Wall fame. Added with depression,and really wanting,but not landing the part of Jim Morrison in the Doors movie,he hanged himself. Proof that money doesn't solve all your problems
A classic, reminds me of my high school years! Shabooh Shoobah is a great album - The One Thing and the haunting To Look At You were also singles from it.
INXS's best song and arguably one of the best songs by any Aussie band. It's timeless and still sounds as wonderful as it did back in the 80s. The last 30 seconds is one of the best endings to any song. Spine tingling good!
This was the song that got me into INXS, Great melodic riff that I can't get enough of~ "Execution of bitterness, things have been dark for too long...."
Hi guys from Oz🇦🇺😊. If you love INXS, check out another Aussie band that pushed out some absolute classics - Dragon. Songs like Rain, April Sun in Cuba, and Young Years will knock your socks off! Love your reactions, they always make me smile
“Suicide Blonde” is a great song. The live version from Wembley Stadium in London really rocks. Incidentally, a suicide blonde is someone who colors their own hair, they “dye by their own hand”, if you will.
This was early 80's INXS - this is def the first song I ever heard by them. It was BIG in alternative radio and def got people dancing at the club. Saw them live in a small venue in LA early on and, of course, they DID NOT, disappoint!
They closed all of their concerts out with this song. It’s really one of their best.
Yeah, it was the closer on their Kick Tour. It's the reason it's in my top five of favorite INXS songs!
So many great tracks!! This was one of my fav as a kid when I was learning to play drums!!
It’s their best song easily. It’s probably the best song in Australian history. It’s brilliant and perfect.
I've seen INXS 13 times starting in 1983 and they certainly did close every show with Don't Change
I didn’t know that. I wish I had the chance to see them live. This song is amazing
The Kick album was a pop song monster but Shabooh Shoobah and this song especially was what got me really into INXS. What a great record Don't Change is. The One Thing is my fave.
"The One Thing" is excellent! 👍
Two of their best songs. I really like the Listen Like Thieves album too.
🙋 same. Shabooh Shabah is awesome.
Way back then, I recorded on a cassette tape, a radio show that was the current top 10 in the UK. This song was on it. I edited out all of the talk, so I didn't know the name of the band. The One Thing was getting played on the local station, but I didn't know it was the same band. A few years later, MTV started showing the What You Need video from the Listen Like Thieves album. I was really shocked to learn this was all INXS. I've been a fan ever since.
Same! 🔥
I love love love INXS! This song is a banger! I was devastated when Michael committed suicide. He was such a charismatic singer. He’s still missed. This is my absolute favorite song by them. Thank you for this!
Thank you Kelli for writing my comment for me LOL ❤
@@nickier3248 Great minds think alike!✌️
That's not completely actuate. Yes; Michael died from asphyxiation, but his death was considered an accident. Some people enjoy being choked; while engaging in sexual activities. So Michael didn't mean to kill himself; he just got a little too worked up, and died as a result. I don't know if it's talked about much nowadays, but there was a report about it, shortly after when the police came back with their full investigation.
Mine as well one of my fall time favorite songs period and yes michael is sorely missed
@@TheRatsCast It’s been so long since it happened and my mind isn’t as sharp as it used to be. I remember now there was an auto erotic asphyxiation component to the situation. Just a complete tragedy all around.
I’m now 54 and I’ve loved INXS since I was 15, this is still my favourite INXS track. It was always the last song they played at concerts.
Me too 👍
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Perfect last song with that keyboard intro. Place just lights up when they hit that first note.
Early Inxs. 🎉 new wave. Loved their videos and songs when I was little. 1980s
Yes, this is a young INXS. Great Aussie band. RIP Michael. x
Great Aussie band. Saw them in 1985. MH was a heck of a frontman. RIP Michael. The One Thing is a must.
"The One Thing" is my favorite of all their songs ❤
I saw them in Melbourne in 1985. That was an awesome concert.
This isn’t about fearing change, it’s about coming out of a depressing malaise and embracing optimism and openness.
For those of us who grew up in the 70's and 80's, this song brings back a lot of wonderful memories. It's tragic that the lead singer committed suicide in 1997. He had a beautiful voice.
He didn't commit suicide...he suffocated choking himself during sex to enhance pleasure
where the hell did you get your b.s info from ? his death was ruled an accident ,,,,police ,Coroner all ruled his death was an accident well performing auto eroticer act on himself .
Even more tragic is that his daughter Tiger Lily ended up with none of his $20 million inheritance.
This is my favorite song by them and it’s probably due to the video. I love seeing them as young and hungry guys giving it 100% when they had like no budget to make a music video. This is how I like to remember Michael Hutchence - this young skinny version of the icon he was to become. I literally cried when he died. And I’m a straight dude! Just was always a fan since they first showed up on MTV.
Watch the 1983 film "Reckless" with Daryl Hannah, Aiden Quinn, Adam Baldwin, and a young Jennifer Grey in a bit part. INXS songs shape that movie! Also has "Never Say Never" by Romeo Void in a wicked dance scene! 😂
I might like you better if we slept together…
One of my favourites, too. The video was shot in a hangar at Adelaide Airport, it was meant to be filmed on the runway but the weather was no good. The director was Scott Hicks who went on to direct the movie Shine for which he received best director and original screenplay nominations in 1996, and Geoffrey Rush won the best actor Oscar.
You’re not the only one who cried when he died. So don’t feel bad. He was a beautiful person by all accounts. And a very talented musician. You feel a bond with the musicians that have got you through tough times and brought you joy.
George Michael hit me hard because he was a guy who would go to soup kitchens incognito and tipped a waitress thousands of dollars because he overheard her having a really bad day. And it didn’t really come out u til he died because he didn’t want the attention.
Peter Steele from Type O Negative. Another musician I liked and died way too early. He was sick and wouldn’t go to the doctor because his cat was sick and he would not leave his cat.
@@seanswinton6242 Holy crap! I forgot about Romeo Void. Deborah might have liked me better, but we never...
Add me to the growing list of people saying this is their fav. song from INXS! It's energy is amazing and every time I hear it I feel that teenage me still jammin' like I did when it first hit the radio. So in that, not changing. Yeah, life changes, but spirit stays strong!
THANK YOU!! This and "The One Thing" are my favorite INXS songs
Same. And 3rd would be Never Tear Us Apart.
That song will still be a banger in 100 years .. timeless rock n roll INXS
Rocking Royals, the best version of this timeless song
This is my favorite INXS song because of the raw energy it has.
Excellent choice! One of my favorite INXS songs and Shabooh Shoobah is a great album.
Thats my favorite stage of INXS. No wardrobe, such a beautiful sound. Raw and honest. OMG RIP Michael...
Baby INXS were fantastic, still finding their sound, this song was a glimpse into there future sound.
YAY! This is one of my (many) favorite INXS songs! Original Sin (from 1984) is another great song.
I've been requesting songs from this for months. Shabooh Shoobah, The Swing, and Listen Like Thieves are essential INX!
These guys were huge in the 80s and early 90s. Had their singer not died, and they continued making new music, I believe we'd be talking about them in the same context as U2 and Bruce Springsteen.
My favorite INXS song! Brimming with positivity and passion. Life was on an upswing for me when this came out.
An all-time favorite. Back in the day this was one of the songs credited with the new college/alternative music style.
That's why I like this. Once at university, all of these different bands were coming out sounding similarly. I was ridiculed because of it, but it was fact. Being a musician whole those mocking weren't,I demonstrated as such. Anyway, having their debut and "Beneath The Colours" I knew this was their break. Especially after "The Once Thing" was released and seeing them at.the US Festival! Great show!
First song I ever heard from INXS. Loved the song, loved the video, and loved everything they did that came after. Just a brilliant band.
me too, first song, fell in love with their sound.
My favorite INXS song. Thx
Wow so cool! Can't believe you guys reacted to this stunner. The ultimate nostalgia song! Definitely recommend "Burn For You" as next early INXS song.
INXS had many many many great songs but Don't Change is easily my favourite song of theirs by far. Makes me wanna sing and dance every time I hear it.
Absolutely Love this Song. So underrated
One of their best. 🏆🎶
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Amber's comment about hearing what they were feeling and writing about back then captures the essence of what art attempts to do. It captures a moment or a feeling in its own particular way and lets us revisit and remember it as we age and change. Maybe that's why Amber likes 70's music so much. They were so great at capturing moments simply and emotionally.
This was probably the first INXS song I ever heard, and I fell in love with it. Such a great song! Have you guys done “Mystify” yet? That’s a great song from them as well
Never Tear Us Apart is my favorite of theirs, along with I Need You Tonight. RIP Michael Hutchence
One of the quintessential '80s Rock/New Wave songs of all time! When I discovered INXS, after this album came out -- Shabooh Shoobah (1982) -- I officially became an 80's-kid! I will never forget that day: I walked into a Record Shop (CDs were only just coming out at that time), across the street from the Restaurant I was working at (I had just turned 19), and I heard the song "The One Thing" by INXS playing over the system. I instantly loved it; it just caught me as unique and cool! I literally bought the CD right away. It was one of the first CDs I owned -- before that, I only had tapes and records -- and started my New Wave journey that day! I had been into The Police and U2 a bit, before that, but they grew out of the Punk movement, of the late 70's. INXS was my first investment in New Wave. That was about the same time as Thomas Dolby's "She Blinded Me with Science" coming out. That was another huge tune and artist that I got into in 1982. Rush, my favorite band at that point, was already pointing me towards the new 80s sounds, with their album "Signals", which came out earlier that year. Also, their song "Vital Signs", from 1981, was another harbinger of the new music I would be discovering in those days and years. That was the best time!
The one thing...soooo good, and the video
I'm so glad you're finally doing this one! Don't Change is my favourite INXS song ever.
Oh yay! I'm pretty sure this was on my recommendation list! I love this song so much❤❤❤❤❤❤This song is amazing!! Falling down the mountain, kiss the dirt is another amazing song.
Don't Change is one of the greatest songs from the 80's. She Sheila by The Producers is another one of the greatest 80's songs!
This song has always been one of my favorites!! Great choice, keep it up!
Nothing instantly transports me back in time quite like the opening synth line to this song.
New wave, post-punk, alternative, however you label them, this is one of the great songs from that era.
Finally!! This is my all time favorite INXS song. To me it’s one that epitomizes 80’s pop music perfectly.
I think there needs to be some INXS love on that wall behind you ❤ such an awesome band
One of my favorites that got them recognized. Not one bad song from them. A definite Banger 😊
One of my all time favorite songs. Totally brings me back to the early 80s. That keyboard riff. Another banger from the same album is "The One Thing"
Love INXS -a great Aussie band and these early songs were fantastic. It’s fun watching all of them but especially Michael who hadn’t worked out his moves. Kiss The Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain) is another one of my favourites.
This is early INXS (1982) and I love it! Michael and the boys look so young! I love the new wave sound! Check out their hit “Original Sin”! It’s a banger!❤❤
The entire album The Swing is incredible!!
Yeah Michael was only 22
@@tracithomas6543 My fave!
This was from 1983 on either their first (or one of the first) album. In 1987, they did (with Jimmy Barnes) a great cover of the song "Good Times" as part of the soundtrack album for "The Lost Boys." It's well worth a reaction, especially since Jay will feel compelled to play air piano.😂
Third studio album, but first released internationally. Still earlier than anything I knew by them.
Jay & Amber, you'll love their "The One Thing" and "Suicide Blonde"!!
Yesss. Suicide Blonde live at Wembley. Michael....incredible live.
Definitely “One Thing”
Yasss!!
Yes, The One Thing should be next! 😎
@@brianelza9807 I agree. I've requested these tracks from "Shabooh Shabaah" along with "To Look At You." I recommend if you happened heard of it that you watch "Reckless". That film stars Daryl Hannah and Aiden Quin. It features many songs from this album! A must watch for 80's and INXS fans!
This whole album is, as the kids today say, FIRE! I think it's their best work...which is saying something with what was yet to come! Such a talented band!
I was obsessed with Inxs and I was surprised to see my mom loved them too!!! The last song my mom wanted me to play before she passed was Mystified
THIS is, imho, the quintessential INXS jam! My favorite since the very beginning. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
This song and One Thing are their best. I absolutely loved INXS (and still do) in high school
I was never a big INXS fan, but I love this song. Definitely their best song.
This whole album is great. Definitely one of my favorite INXS songs. You should react to 'The One Thing', the song that really kick started their popularity.
Yay!!! My absolute favorite INXS song!!!! Thank you 😘!!!!
gotta love 80"s INXS ...the sounds of our youth
I miss INXS so much. I often wonder how much bigger they would have gotten had Michael not died. Luckily, I got to see them in concert a couple of times. Once I went to the theater early with an album in hand and when they drove up I got it autographed.
This was off INXS's breakout album, Shabooh Shoobah. It was the follow up to their first charted single in the US, "The One Thing", which is DEFINITELY worth a listen. Some of their other early stuff includes "I Send a Message", "Original Sin" and "Listen Like Thieves".
Love early INXS and this is a particular favorite. Takes me back.
Thank you! This is one of my FAVORITE INXS songs. This song was the reason I became a drummer. ❤️
This is literally my FAVORITE song by them! Y’all now need to react to my 2nd fav song by them, “Disappear.” It’s early ‘90s INXS, and I think you’re going to LOOOVE it!!!
One of the best new wave anthems ever.
Yah, what they shouldve touched on is this history!! Australia? Bangin in the 80’s like this? Great tune forevs
I feel so lucky growing up listening to bands like this. I really think you guys would absolutely love the somg Good Times with INXS and another Aussie treasure the great Jimmy Barnes. You won't be disappointed, it was on The Lost Boys soundtrack
THANK YOU for doing this! (I was among those who requested it!) The whole song (AND video) are just so full of youthful passion and yearning--it's poignant and exhilarating at the same time and it always makes me feel both happy and like I want to cry.
A foreign exchange student from Australia lived with my family close to 1 year. We kept in touch and I went to visit him and his wife in late 1987. INXS was the biggest thing going at the time. He went to high school with a few of the band members. He was amazed at their success at the time. I always remember that besides INXS, the other two bands/artists that had multiple songs played it seemed every hour on the radio were Chris Rea and the Bee Gees. I recommend you take a dive into Chris Rea. You played his huge Christmas hit last December. You'll love his soulful voice. Start with 'I'm Still Loving You', 'Windy Town' or 'Fool if You Think It's Over'.
I can hear Chris Rea singing in my head, Let's Dance? I think that's the name
This is my favorite INXS. This song takes me back to Friday/Saturday nights in the 80s. This song was popular with bar bands back then. I like this one followed by The One Thing. That should be the next INXS
You are sooooo missed, Michael!! Rest In Peace... Your music will live on forever!!! Thank you INXS for your magic!!! I've been listening for 35+ years!!! ❤❤❤
In the mid 90s when I joined the Navy I was singing this song all the time. It's my favorite INXS song.
INXS is still one of my favorite bands from the 80s! This song really was there big introduction in the states great song! RIP Michael! Your still missed.
The band was playing on my college campus back in the day. Had a test that night and couldn’t go but the venue was directly behind my class. During the break, I went outside and you could hear the music. This was one of the songs I heard.
This whole album is worth a listen
I agree!
Very Raw inxs love this song!!
Love INXS. Saw them on the X tour back in the early 90s. Hutchence was so gifted! Jay and Amber, I know you listened to a couple of songs by New Order, but one you haven't listened to is Bizarre Love Triangle. (Listen to the version off of the Substance double album.) In my opinion, the best new wave / electronic dance song ever made. Blessings!
Thank you for reacting to our great Aussie music. This band were so awesome live. ❤
In one of the reactions, Amber said that INXS is now her favorite band along with Pink Floyd. It is time for you to experience more live performances because you will fall in love with all of the band members - and they will rise to the top! They were one of the best live bands ever.
You have to do something from Wembley-either Suicide Blonde or Original Sin or truly anything from that concert. 74,000 were at that concert so the energy is surreal.
Then if you can do this, please check out Bitter Tears from Saturday Night Live. Even Jay will have a Man Crush.
Next, Good Times with Jimmy Barnes. The video is great.
Then we will have to do some later songs. But start here.
Thanks for all you do!
Great Aussie band. I've saw them a few times and gosh, Michael had so much charisma and stage presence that you couldn't help fall in love with him. RIP MH. 🇦🇺
I love all ten of their studio albums (with Michael Hutchence) and I can listen to them from the first track to the last
But from Shabooh Shoobah (1982) to Welcome to Wherever You Are (1992) all those albums are incredible with so many hits on each
But my favourite INXS song is from their second album Underneath the Colours (1981) the song is called Stay Young
Their story is incredible. You should watch one of the many documentaries. They didn't know they were filming a video for this song until 10 minutes before the shoot. They were very much taken advantage of. R.I.P MH.
I would also recommend the 1983 film "Reckless." "Shabooh Shabaah" is featured and helps shape the film! It stars Daryl Hannah, Adam Baldwin, Aiden Quinn, and a young Jennifer Grey in a bit part.
One of my top faves by them... Awesomeness 😎! They were so young here in 1982, .... And so was i, a freshman/ sophomore that year in high school!!!
This was one of the first songs my band learned how to play. Great bassline
FOO Fighters!!!!
This was a constant in my twenties and I loved INXS and their unique but rocking style, ever since the first song of theirs I heard "The One Thing" (awesome!) I think you should also listen to "Original Sin" which was a huge hit in Australia. Re: Michael Hutchence - I had a friend who said he went to a party at a mate's place where M.H. was there and stayed the night. There was one guy who kept fawning over him, since the band had just started making it big and in the morning he fussed over the breakfast and asked M.H. if toast was ok and he said yes. Then the guy asked how he liked it and M.H. said calmly, "Toasted." ❣
INXS is one of my favorite bands. Amazing band and this song was one of their earliest videos/songs off of their Shaboo Shoobah album in 1982. A song that is about change and the conflict in us to want change but not wanting it to. As Andrew Farris called it, "Defiant". Fantastic song.
Some songs to check out next - " Beautiful Girl", "Calling All Nations", "Original Sin", "Good Times (duet with Jimmy Barnes for the Lost Boys movie), "Heaven Sent", "Need You Tonight/Mediate", "Suicide Blonde"
This was the first INXS I ever heard, way back in 1983 when it was released. It still might be my favorite song of theirs. Underappreciated band these days, I think.
Their KICK tour was my first 'solo' concert (without parents or friends' parents). They were amazing. About a decade later, I took my hubby to see them on some tour in '97 - again, great show. We were so shocked at his passing! An iconic voice/sound. RIP MH
Love INXS, so many great songs❤❤❤
This is my favorite INXS song❤
Never heard this song before and I found it great and I'm happy to hear a new pure 80's song.
Regards from Chile!!
This was my,and pretty much everyone else's first exposure to INXS. Heavy rotation on early MTV.... when they didn't have a whole lot of videos yet. The lead singer, Michael Hutchensce was involved in a love triangle with the girl from the Chris Isaak Wicked game video and Bob Geldof from the Boontown Rats/Pink Floyd The Wall fame. Added with depression,and really wanting,but not landing the part of Jim Morrison in the Doors movie,he hanged himself. Proof that money doesn't solve all your problems
My favorite INXS tune. Always has an emotional effect on me. It has a real feel of exhilaration.
A classic, reminds me of my high school years! Shabooh Shoobah is a great album - The One Thing and the haunting To Look At You were also singles from it.
Miss you Michael! RIP.
So happy you played this song!!!🌞💗🌞💗🐦👏👏 I always enjoy seeing This video of Michael! Love you both, with your Happy, be kind vibe
I saw INXS in the late 80's. Michael was very animated. Good performers!
INXS's best song and arguably one of the best songs by any Aussie band. It's timeless and still sounds as wonderful as it did back in the 80s. The last 30 seconds is one of the best endings to any song. Spine tingling good!
For me, this song and The One Thing are their best songs. I like it better than their later stuff.
This was the song that got me into INXS, Great melodic riff that I can't get enough of~ "Execution of bitterness, things have been dark for too long...."
Hi guys from Oz🇦🇺😊. If you love INXS, check out another Aussie band that pushed out some absolute classics - Dragon. Songs like Rain, April Sun in Cuba, and Young Years will knock your socks off! Love your reactions, they always make me smile
Excellent! Thanks!
My favourite Dragon songs are, This Time and Get that Jive
Love this song and love INXS. Seeing a band in their youth, HUNGRY and giving their all, is a super special thing.
This is the OG INXS .. My favorite time period for them. They were young and hungry and creating!
INXS "THE ONE THING" is my favvvvorite of all their songs. ❤️
“Suicide Blonde” is a great song. The live version from Wembley Stadium in London really rocks. Incidentally, a suicide blonde is someone who colors their own hair, they “dye by their own hand”, if you will.
This was early 80's INXS - this is def the first song I ever heard by them. It was BIG in alternative radio and def got people dancing at the club. Saw them live in a small venue in LA early on and, of course, they DID NOT, disappoint!
My favorite INXS song !!! 😇
Suicide Blonde
live from Wembley Stadium is an absolute must!
INXS kicks it up a gear.❤