Jimmy is at his drunkest and best, lol. This is the best version of the Troggs song, imo in the world. Aussie Rock was built in pubs and clubs, and they HAD to be great. Their concerts always pop off.... so happy the world finally gets to see what we always knew: Australia has the best singers and bands in the world. Top tier.
By this point in the concert, The Land Stand, he was completely pissed. While Barnsy is doing his crowd antics, Mossy holds the show together with his vocals and guitar solo. That there is a band at their peak.
Welcome to the world of aussie music. I am 80years of age and lived through the wonderful days of 50's 60's 70's 80's music. Keep up the live performances! Thanks for bringing back the memories.
Back then they played every song differently every time. Never knew what Jimmy was going to do. By the time they got on stage it was a miracle he was still able to walk
I’ve been lucky enough to see Jimmy and Cold Chisel live, several times over the years, including recently. They have always put on one hell of a show.
I'm so grateful to have grown up as Cold Chisel were at their peak in the seventies and eighties. Barnes is as authentic as it gets and the band was the soundtrack to my life back then. Thanks for reminding us how real rock is supposed to be performed with this video!
Yep Jimmy is your wild man on the vocals and Ian lead guitar. They both take the lead on different songs and both are bloody awesome. Ian is an extraordinary guitarist who can follow every single breath and sound that Jimmy makes and the band just follow along keeping up with the 2 of them. Seeing them live is a whole other experience ...this was actually their break up concert. The guys do love each other but also have also had manu ups and downs over the years. But have also had several reunions since this concert. Jimmy has had a huge solo career after Cold Chisel ** Now you need to also discover a performer even more popular that Chisel. Check out John Farnham. Start with a duet between John and Jimmy Barnes. Then you'll get the best of both Worlds ..The Song is..When Something Is Wrong with my Baby. Pick the live version on a tv show called Hey Hey its Saturday....
Your reaction to this video is one of my favourites, your need to get up off your chair got me, yesss! Im subscribing and can’t wait to see more of you and your daughter. Our Aussie rock legends are in our hearts and soul and it’s such a joy watching our friends in America feel the joy, it’s on another level!
Barnsey sangin Mossey on the guitar❤ Aussie bands have to be able to rock it live or they just don’t get anywhere pub rock is the proving ground for all Aussie bands! 😂 and Cold Chisel are Legendary! PS well done you and thanks for listening to the comments and taking the time to react to more chisel and investigate Jimmy much appreciated great reaction!❤
G’day Johnny, in the 60’s, 70’s & 80’s the pub rock scene was huge. Aussie bands knew they had to bring their best live or they would sink faster than a brick thrown in the Yarra River.
Man if this song and performance doesn’t pump you up I don’t know what will. Thanks for the reaction bro, Jimmys vocals in this are insane combined with the band doing its thing makes this performance fire 🔥. Check out Cold Chisel “when the war is over” live ringside 2003 for something slower and different from them
We Aussies can't help it, it's fun watching the reactions to our much loved bands that we grew up with. I always hoped that one day guys like this will get the recognition they always deserved. For cold chisel, I love to recommend One long day. Plus I love to recommend you check out Billy Thorpe doing Mamma, Paul Kelly with Dumb things and you have to witness the only 3 part rock song in the world by Stevie Wright called Evie parts 1, 2 & 3. Plus there's one other band from the 60's and 70's that nobody ever seems to mention, but so worth hearing is The loved ones with Ever lovin' man and the loved one. I just know you're gonna love them all.
Jimmy Barnes, John Farnham, When Something is Wrong with my Baby. A lesson in vocals amazing. Ps John Farnham is a deep rabbit hole as well. Live performance. Always live.
Nice reacion, thanks mate. They were an incredible outfit and had a huge stack of hits over a very long period. They make all sorts of music. Enjoy the journey
Jimmy can do anything vocally with so many different genre's he is the wild thing of Aussie rock. John farnham is the other artist to look into. Help live with The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra is a must see too. Jimmy and Johnny also do a duet together When something is wrong with my baby, just to see their versatility. Amazing artists both in their own right. Love ❤️ your reaction
Cold Chisel were so good that even their gentler, more musical official video releases were brilliant. Mossy plays the guitar and has a sweet voice for rock and soul. Jimmy Barnes also has a sweet voice for rock and the sweetest soul, but prefers to crush granite in his throat and belt out gravel rock, blues, soul..... whatever the audience wants. Stone Cold with Joe Bonamassa on guitar is a must see and hear..... live in a recording studio. Also a duet with John Farnham......When Something is Wrong With My Baby. A few videos available, but the live TV version from an Aussie variety show is the best..... Live on Hey Hey it’s Saturday. The video featuring the pink ostriche puppet. lol ( Ossie Ostriche was the co - host of the tv show )
Yep that's Jimmy Barnes his nick name is "Barnsey" his real name is James Swan but he changed his last name when he was young, he would have been drunk in this video he was a alcohol for meny years but he's been sober for a long time now. He's brother John Swan (Swanny) is another awesome singer and was best friends with Bon Scott from AC DC. Jimmy Barnes said in a comment that the last time Bon Scott was in Australia before he died he was at Jimmy's parents house for Christmas the whole family was there they was playing the piano and having a song along could you imagine being in that house with Jimmy, John & Bon singing and they were all born in Scotland and moved to Australia when they were children. John Swan was in a band called the "The Party Boys" they have some great songs to.
You're going down the rabbit hole now with Aussie music. I think its because of our isolation we have created incredible music that has been ignored by the rest of the world. From the pubs of Melbourne to the clubs of Sydney and Brisbane, Adelaides' northern suburbs to Perth there is an incredible range of music. Johnny O'keefe , The Easybeats, Billy Thorpe, Cold Chisel, Midnight Oil, The Angels, Masters Apprentices, Rose Tattoo, The Saints (they invented punk before the Sex Pistols and The Ramones), Divinyls, Powderfinger, The Triffids, Spiderbait Models ACDC, Hunters and Collectors, Radio Birdman, TISM, regurgitator, Magic Dirt, the Living End, Silverchair, Super Jesus, You Am I, Jet, Wolfmother, The Vines, Violent Soho, Kingswood, The Chats, Amyl and The Sniffers........ There are hundreds of others but check out a few of those mentioned. We are blessed to have such great rock music here in Australia.
How Jimmy is still alive I don’t know with all the drugs and alcohol back then, some didn’t make it sadly. As we know he’s clean and sober now and still singing brilliantly in his 60s. Gotta love & respect Jimmy and his wife Jane AND all his musically talented children and now grandchildren. Too much talent for one family lol, nah, we love the huge and extended, in-laws and friends Barnes Family 🎼💞
Check out 'You got nothing I want' by Cold Chisel. (It's their response to the US recording industry and explains why you haven't heard of them previously.) I'm also pretty damn sure you will love the song... 😁
Man, I know why you had to get up and dance. This performance gets me going every single time. You're right about Jimmy Barnes being the vocalist here, and Ian Moss on lead guitar. The phenomenal thing about Cold Chisel was that Ian Moss was a world class lead singer in his own right. If you dig into the Cold Chisel back catalog you get Ian 'Mossy' Moss as lead vocalist with or without Barnsey as backing vocals. You get them singing duets. Sometimes it's Barnsey's show, and they're all great. Mossy also did a great solo performance of Georgia On My Mind. Whatever the relationships were backstage, Cold Chisel were music magic, so tight together and every song something unique and different. It's a terrible thing I've never gone and looked up the other musicians in the band. And can you imagine being the roadies handling the mic wiring for this song? Another band, oh geez. Get live versions if you can, they're usually better. Well you have to do John Farnham singing If Something is wrong with my baby with Jimmy Barnes on Hey Hey It's Saturday (There's two versions on the web and one has better sound than the other.) Vikka and Linda Bull - Chained to the Road. Hunter's and Collecters - The Holy Grail Yothu Yindi - Treaty Now Paul Kelly - From Little Things Big Things Grow - might need video version to get the visual story to go with the lyrics. The Cat Empire - The Wine Song - might need studio recording to get a good version, their live shows had shitty sound so far as I've looked. Tim Minchin - Dark Side (Awesome Version)
Yep Mossy on lead guitar and Jimmy was Chisel’s lead singer carrying his vodka that he drank by the bottle in his gigs but there was never any real danger as Jimmy was literally idolised as was the entire band. If anyone did anything to hurt him or any member of Chisel the entire audience would beat them to a pulp.
Ian Moss could easily be a lead singer in any band it happens that he is in this band with Jimmy Barnes who is 1 of the best singers, front men of all time
Maaate, need to have a look at: "When the War is Over" - Ringside concert early 2000s "Janelle" - The Last Stand concert (same as Wild thing) "Saturday Night" These are all very different from Wild Thing and Bow River.
Yes Jimmy singing mossy on guitar 🎸 If you go back and listern to it you'll here mossy matching Jimmy voice at start and later but also when jimmy's in crowd as someone screams mossy matches it on guitar they freestyle alot in this Theu where a pub band in my town Adelaide used to play at bikies pub and if fight started he'd be in the middle as they got all the grog they could drink and they could drink plenty jimmy's been know to knock off a bottle scotch before going on and another during For amother band try noise works singer jon Stevens hot chilli woman If want duo with jimmy barnes and inxs goog times Who are a international Australian rock band you'll love this Also jimmy barnes and tina turner singing simply the best You'll love these all full of energy and see them all loving it 🦘🇦🇺👍
My 3 favourite bands (in no particular order) are Cold Chisel, Led Zeppelin and Metallica. All 3 are great live and hardly have any bad songs. Check out The Hoodoo Gurus for another great Aussie band.
wait for DEZ when you end up doing john farnham live with the MSO "help" a version of a beatles song. she'll enjoy it. but stay on the chisel/barnes road. try the angels, TISM, the divinyls, etc
Hi thanks for checking out another Cold Chisel song well a song they didn't write. Hey Johnny you may need to turn up your mic and it's Jimmy Barnes singing. Hey Johnny are you feeling better?
Our smaller population made the Australian live music scene the best on the planet in the 80s. If you hadn't made it big overseas you toured the pubs all year to make the $. Can only play so many stadiums a year and sell so many albums so you could see the biggest bands in the country playing the local pubs just to play
Cold Chisel and John Farnham are legends but if you want more modern Aussie talent that includes the audience try The Tesky Brothers song Hold Me { live at The Forum ]
You might need to adjust the volume settings mate. Music is coming across fine, but it’s difficult to hear your commentary/reaction. It seems to be set on a much lower volume.
If you want suggestion of other Aussie rock bands to check out, a few would be AC/DC, Midnight Oil, Divinyls, Noiseworks, The Angels, Rose Tattoo, Johnny Diesel and The Injectors, Cosmic Psychos and Baby Animals covers most of the better rock bands. INXS fairly big too but more pop/rock than rock or hard rock and were very popular in the UK. For me though, Cold Chisel, AC/DC and Midnight Oil were where it was at for me in terms of awesome live bands to listen to as grew up in early 80's. Cold Chisel broke up before I could seem them as a kid. Saw them decades later when got back together for more tours and more albums. Ironically you assumed the band never fought but actually they were breaking up at the time of this live recording and this would be from The Last Stand series of concerts in 1983 I think. Jimmy and the drummer Steve Prestwich apparently fought a lot in their wild days but still managed to perform brillianty together live here. Sadly Steve Prestwich is no longer with us so they had a new drummer when I saw them live about ten years back. You will find the drummer also wrote some of their more famous songs so this band had no passengers. Every member contributed to their song writing with the keyboard player the most prolific writer of them all, Don Walker.
Loving your reaction Johnny. Chisel have a massive catalogue of great songs to check out. But you've just dipped your toe in a very deep well of music from Oz known as 'Pub Rock' - where if you couldn't play it live - you didn't survive. So many bands to choose from but here's a couple to get an idea of what it's all about. Midnight Oil - 'Power and the Passion' - 1985 live Oils on the Water concert in Sydney Harbour - one of the many hundreds of epic shows from this recently retired brilliant live band. th-cam.com/video/Gqa1vWiqxEo/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Skitizen The Angels - 'Take a Long Line' - 1983 live at Narara - Another huge band in Australia that never got the traction they deserved overseas. Doc Neeson up front was 6'3' of pure electric entertainment. th-cam.com/video/uGUYUeY5eO8/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=onedayillgeteven There's a little taste of a couple ...........still plenty more to view.
Kudos to you for noticing Jimmy’s vocal range, it’s more apparent in some other songs (see One Long Day) but good pick up. If see this comment do me a favour and go back quickly to 7:12. Listen to the quiver. The vibrato. I rest my case. For all the idiots who accuse Jimmy of being a screamer, screaming doesn’t have vibrato, what he does here is really really difficult vocally- try to do it- bet you can’t 😂
Well said Dr. Like how he says they're getting along great, but in actual fact this was their last performance together as a band for 15 years before reformation in 1998.
I’m sure you would’ve seen my 100 Australian albums list on Twitter. I’ll post the top 10 later today. Hopefully you have a read and feel inspired to check a few things out!
I was so lucky to have grown up with great bands like Cold Chisel. I would love you to react to Cold Chisel - “You Got Nothing I Want”. Realeased in 1981, this song was their F#@K YOU to a record company in America. th-cam.com/video/-ZXpqhXSDrE/w-d-xo.html
You really need to turn up your microphone I couldn't hear you unless my volume was 80% music was a bit better check your levels before you go live next cheers
Ian Moss... lead guitar and occasional vocals.... but Jimmy Barnes is the lead singer of Cold Chisel....... Australian music and pub rock and roll ..... fucking rocks.... I will say... that's why so many International artists don't come here.... if you can't sing live.... you don't make it... and Aussies will fucking boo you off the stage.....
Jimmy is at his drunkest and best, lol. This is the best version of the Troggs song, imo in the world. Aussie Rock was built in pubs and clubs, and they HAD to be great. Their concerts always pop off.... so happy the world finally gets to see what we always knew: Australia has the best singers and bands in the world. Top tier.
Have seen them live freaking magic..🇦🇺❤️
By this point in the concert, The Land Stand, he was completely pissed.
While Barnsy is doing his crowd antics, Mossy holds the show together with his vocals and guitar solo.
That there is a band at their peak.
Yes, we Australians expect that artists can perform live well. We feel ripped off by lip syncing and fakeness.
Nice to see you here lovely x
Welcome to the world of aussie music. I am 80years of age and lived through the wonderful days of 50's 60's 70's 80's music. Keep up the live performances! Thanks for bringing back the memories.
Chisel has a fifty year back catalog of awesome songs that you have to explore
And this is a rare cover. The songwriting...
Yep, this is the one and only Jimmy Barnes being a wild thing 😃 This was his two to three bottles of vodka or scotch per night phase.
Back then they played every song differently every time. Never knew what Jimmy was going to do. By the time they got on stage it was a miracle he was still able to walk
Oh Johnny, Johnny, Johnny. You have just barely scratched the world of Aussie music
I’ve been lucky enough to see Jimmy and Cold Chisel live, several times over the years, including recently. They have always put on one hell of a show.
I'm so grateful to have grown up as Cold Chisel were at their peak in the seventies and eighties. Barnes is as authentic as it gets and the band was the soundtrack to my life back then. Thanks for reminding us how real rock is supposed to be performed with this video!
Mine too. What an era to grow up in
Cold Chisel was the support act at the first concert I went to back in 1980. Jimmy was guzzling Vodka like water and they blew the headline act away.
alwasy a great band live, both of them are great singers. Jimmy was definitely a wild man when he was younger.
Yep Jimmy is your wild man on the vocals and Ian lead guitar. They both take the lead on different songs and both are bloody awesome. Ian is an extraordinary guitarist who can follow every single breath and sound that Jimmy makes and the band just follow along keeping up with the 2 of them. Seeing them live is a whole other experience
...this was actually their break up concert. The guys do love each other but also have also had manu ups and downs over the years. But have also had several reunions since this concert.
Jimmy has had a huge solo career after Cold Chisel
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Now you need to also discover a performer even more popular that Chisel.
Check out John Farnham. Start with a duet between John and Jimmy Barnes. Then you'll get the best of both Worlds ..The Song is..When Something Is Wrong with my Baby. Pick the live version on a tv show called Hey Hey its Saturday....
Your reaction to this video is one of my favourites, your need to get up off your chair got me, yesss! Im subscribing and can’t wait to see more of you and your daughter. Our Aussie rock legends are in our hearts and soul and it’s such a joy watching our friends in America feel the joy, it’s on another level!
Barnsey sangin Mossey on the guitar❤ Aussie bands have to be able to rock it live or they just don’t get anywhere pub rock is the proving ground for all Aussie bands! 😂 and Cold Chisel are Legendary! PS well done you and thanks for listening to the comments and taking the time to react to more chisel and investigate Jimmy much appreciated great reaction!❤
Jimmy Barnes and John Farnham videos need to be live versions. Their stage presents are a show in itself.
G’day Johnny, in the 60’s, 70’s & 80’s the pub rock scene was huge. Aussie bands knew they had to bring their best live or they would sink faster than a brick thrown in the Yarra River.
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Man if this song and performance doesn’t pump you up I don’t know what will. Thanks for the reaction bro, Jimmys vocals in this are insane combined with the band doing its thing makes this performance fire 🔥. Check out Cold Chisel “when the war is over” live ringside 2003 for something slower and different from them
We Aussies can't help it, it's fun watching the reactions to our much loved bands that we grew up with. I always hoped that one day guys like this will get the recognition they always deserved.
For cold chisel, I love to recommend One long day. Plus I love to recommend you check out Billy Thorpe doing Mamma, Paul Kelly with Dumb things and you have to witness the only 3 part rock song in the world by Stevie Wright called Evie parts 1, 2 & 3. Plus there's one other band from the 60's and 70's that nobody ever seems to mention, but so worth hearing is The loved ones with Ever lovin' man and the loved one. I just know you're gonna love them all.
Jimmy Barnes, John Farnham, When Something is Wrong with my Baby. A lesson in vocals amazing. Ps John Farnham is a deep rabbit hole as well. Live performance. Always live.
Definitely do lives, but the studio clip of this holds up unlike some…
Haha how it used to be back in the day, don't get shows like this anymore...raw and sweaty..love it!
No shit bro. Jimmy drank two bottles of vodka before the show started then went to beer. 100% true man. Jimmy is the GOAT of all time!!!❤❤❤❤❤!!!!!!
Wonderful guitar work by Mossy ...! ...Special...!
And Jimmy gets back on stage OK.....special !
John Farnham-help - live with Melbourne symphony orchestra
Nice reacion, thanks mate. They were an incredible outfit and had a huge stack of hits over a very long period. They make all sorts of music. Enjoy the journey
Jimmy can do anything vocally with so many different genre's he is the wild thing of Aussie rock.
John farnham is the other artist to look into. Help live with The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra is a must see too.
Jimmy and Johnny also do a duet together
When something is wrong with my baby, just to see their versatility.
Amazing artists both in their own right.
Love ❤️ your reaction
When something is wrong with my baby will show a different side to Jimmys talents and would be a great next track
There's no universe a guy in a Crue shirt was going to do anything other than rock out to this.
True! 😄
Cold Chisel were so good that even their gentler, more musical official video releases were brilliant.
Mossy plays the guitar and has a sweet voice for rock and soul.
Jimmy Barnes also has a sweet voice for rock and the sweetest soul, but prefers to crush granite in his throat and belt out gravel rock, blues, soul..... whatever the audience wants.
Stone Cold with Joe Bonamassa on guitar is a must see and hear..... live in a recording studio.
Also a duet with John Farnham......When Something is Wrong With My Baby.
A few videos available, but the live TV version from an Aussie variety show is the best.....
Live on Hey Hey it’s Saturday.
The video featuring the pink ostriche puppet. lol
( Ossie Ostriche was the co - host of the tv show )
Yep that's Jimmy Barnes his nick name is "Barnsey" his real name is James Swan but he changed his last name when he was young, he would have been drunk in this video he was a alcohol for meny years but he's been sober for a long time now. He's brother John Swan (Swanny) is another awesome singer and was best friends with Bon Scott from AC DC. Jimmy Barnes said in a comment that the last time Bon Scott was in Australia before he died he was at Jimmy's parents house for Christmas the whole family was there they was playing the piano and having a song along could you imagine being in that house with Jimmy, John & Bon singing and they were all born in Scotland and moved to Australia when they were children. John Swan was in a band called the "The Party Boys" they have some great songs to.
Yes The Party Boys I saw them 3 times with John Swan and Angry Anderson and Eric Burton all at The Village Green and Joe Walsh from The Eagles
He was also in SWANEE .
@@macman1469 yes he is and got a great voice I'm going to find He is going to step on you again. And put it in his discord
i've seen swanee twice in the past 5 years. still lives here in adelaide
I'm playing Swanee now if I were a carpenter 👍
Awesome reaction mate! Keep the Chisel coming.
This was the actual encore with double bottle vodka Jimmy….👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You're going down the rabbit hole now with Aussie music. I think its because of our isolation we have created incredible music that has been ignored by the rest of the world. From the pubs of Melbourne to the clubs of Sydney and Brisbane, Adelaides' northern suburbs to Perth there is an incredible range of music. Johnny O'keefe , The Easybeats, Billy Thorpe, Cold Chisel, Midnight Oil, The Angels, Masters Apprentices, Rose Tattoo, The Saints (they invented punk before the Sex Pistols and The Ramones), Divinyls, Powderfinger, The Triffids, Spiderbait Models ACDC, Hunters and Collectors, Radio Birdman, TISM, regurgitator, Magic Dirt, the Living End, Silverchair, Super Jesus, You Am I, Jet, Wolfmother, The Vines, Violent Soho, Kingswood, The Chats, Amyl and The Sniffers........ There are hundreds of others but check out a few of those mentioned. We are blessed to have such great rock music here in Australia.
Wild reaction man. Good onya mate. Working class man is absolutely phenomenal, too
Barnsy is the singer yes and Mossy is the lead guitarist and he can sing in his own right 😮
Steve Prestwich on drums was also a great singer.
@@sopwithpuppy and I love Don Walker's vocals too.
How Jimmy is still alive I don’t know with all the drugs and alcohol back then, some didn’t make it sadly. As we know he’s clean and sober now and still singing brilliantly in his 60s. Gotta love & respect Jimmy and his wife Jane AND all his musically talented children and now grandchildren. Too much talent for one family lol, nah, we love the huge and extended, in-laws and friends Barnes Family 🎼💞
Check out 'You got nothing I want' by Cold Chisel. (It's their response to the US recording industry and explains why you haven't heard of them previously.) I'm also pretty damn sure you will love the song... 😁
Man, I know why you had to get up and dance. This performance gets me going every single time. You're right about Jimmy Barnes being the vocalist here, and Ian Moss on lead guitar. The phenomenal thing about Cold Chisel was that Ian Moss was a world class lead singer in his own right. If you dig into the Cold Chisel back catalog you get Ian 'Mossy' Moss as lead vocalist with or without Barnsey as backing vocals. You get them singing duets. Sometimes it's Barnsey's show, and they're all great. Mossy also did a great solo performance of Georgia On My Mind.
Whatever the relationships were backstage, Cold Chisel were music magic, so tight together and every song something unique and different. It's a terrible thing I've never gone and looked up the other musicians in the band.
And can you imagine being the roadies handling the mic wiring for this song?
Another band, oh geez. Get live versions if you can, they're usually better. Well you have to do John Farnham singing If Something is wrong with my baby with Jimmy Barnes on Hey Hey It's Saturday (There's two versions on the web and one has better sound than the other.)
Vikka and Linda Bull - Chained to the Road.
Hunter's and Collecters - The Holy Grail
Yothu Yindi - Treaty Now
Paul Kelly - From Little Things Big Things Grow - might need video version to get the visual story to go with the lyrics.
The Cat Empire - The Wine Song - might need studio recording to get a good version, their live shows had shitty sound so far as I've looked.
Tim Minchin - Dark Side (Awesome Version)
And they have just announced a new tour.... Have no doubt, I will be there 🤟
Yep Mossy on lead guitar and Jimmy was Chisel’s lead singer carrying his vodka that he drank by the bottle in his gigs but there was never any real danger as Jimmy was literally idolised as was the entire band. If anyone did anything to hurt him or any member of Chisel the entire audience would beat them to a pulp.
Ian Moss could easily be a lead singer in any band it happens that he is in this band with Jimmy Barnes who is 1 of the best singers, front men of all time
Maaate, need to have a look at:
"When the War is Over" - Ringside concert early 2000s
"Janelle" - The Last Stand concert (same as Wild thing)
"Saturday Night"
These are all very different from Wild Thing and Bow River.
Jimmy was usually one to two bottles of vodka in at this point!! Also he could handle himself as a black belt in karate!!
In the old days before gambling in pubs, we used to have great bands
Jimmy Barnes is the GOAT bro!!!!!!!❤
Welcome to Aussie legend land. Shit dude, you’ve opened a can of worms. Good luck with this. ❤
Check out Jimmy Barnes and Joe Bonamassa, Stone cold, it's just amazing.
Yes Jimmy singing mossy on guitar 🎸
If you go back and listern to it you'll here mossy matching Jimmy voice at start and later but also when jimmy's in crowd as someone screams mossy matches it on guitar they freestyle alot in this
Theu where a pub band in my town Adelaide used to play at bikies pub and if fight started he'd be in the middle as they got all the grog they could drink and they could drink plenty jimmy's been know to knock off a bottle scotch before going on and another during
For amother band try noise works singer jon Stevens hot chilli woman
If want duo with jimmy barnes and inxs goog times
Who are a international Australian rock band you'll love this
Also jimmy barnes and tina turner singing simply the best
You'll love these all full of energy and see them all loving it 🦘🇦🇺👍
Jimmy was smashed. 🍺
My 3 favourite bands (in no particular order) are Cold Chisel, Led Zeppelin and Metallica. All 3 are great live and hardly have any bad songs. Check out The Hoodoo Gurus for another great Aussie band.
wait for DEZ when you end up doing john farnham live with the MSO "help" a version of a beatles song. she'll enjoy it. but stay on the chisel/barnes road. try the angels, TISM, the divinyls, etc
Getting into the good stuff
Nothing stage managed here just pure live Aussie Rockers
You need to up your volume!!!
It's Jimmy Barnes the lead singer of Cold Chisel
Hi thanks for checking out another Cold Chisel song well a song they didn't write. Hey Johnny you may need to turn up your mic and it's Jimmy Barnes singing.
Hey Johnny are you feeling better?
Ian Moss : Georgia 🎉
Your volume is way down mate.
Cheers for doing Chisel!.👍
Great reaction to who in my opinion are the greatest live band ever. Check out Chisel,s You got nothing i want.
Yeah, I suspect he'll love 'You got nothing I want'! 😄
Our smaller population made the Australian live music scene the best on the planet in the 80s. If you hadn't made it big overseas you toured the pubs all year to make the $. Can only play so many stadiums a year and sell so many albums so you could see the biggest bands in the country playing the local pubs just to play
Loved it. One thing though there was a problem with the audio when you were talking and reacting almost couldn't hear what you were saying.
Please react to the teskey brothers, hold me or rain cheers
Hey watch the Cold Chisel 'The Last Stand' documentary. Think it's on TH-cam. Bloody fantastic
Yes Jimmy singing when Mossie sings he still plays the guitar. It would have been Mossie who did most of Bow River.
Cold Chisel and John Farnham are legends but if you want more modern Aussie talent that includes the audience try The Tesky Brothers song Hold Me { live at The Forum ]
Check out “When the War is Over” live from 2003
When the war is over. Review that brother.
Jimmy was always drinking while singing in his younger days
You might need to adjust the volume settings mate. Music is coming across fine, but it’s difficult to hear your commentary/reaction. It seems to be set on a much lower volume.
If you want suggestion of other Aussie rock bands to check out, a few would be AC/DC, Midnight Oil, Divinyls, Noiseworks, The Angels, Rose Tattoo, Johnny Diesel and The Injectors, Cosmic Psychos and Baby Animals covers most of the better rock bands.
INXS fairly big too but more pop/rock than rock or hard rock and were very popular in the UK. For me though, Cold Chisel, AC/DC and Midnight Oil were where it was at for me in terms of awesome live bands to listen to as grew up in early 80's. Cold Chisel broke up before I could seem them as a kid. Saw them decades later when got back together for more tours and more albums. Ironically you assumed the band never fought but actually they were breaking up at the time of this live recording and this would be from The Last Stand series of concerts in 1983 I think. Jimmy and the drummer Steve Prestwich apparently fought a lot in their wild days but still managed to perform brillianty together live here. Sadly Steve Prestwich is no longer with us so they had a new drummer when I saw them live about ten years back. You will find the drummer also wrote some of their more famous songs so this band had no passengers. Every member contributed to their song writing with the keyboard player the most prolific writer of them all, Don Walker.
Got to be able to play live in the pub.
Your volume still way to low
Loving your reaction Johnny. Chisel have a massive catalogue of great songs to check out.
But you've just dipped your toe in a very deep well of music from Oz known as 'Pub Rock' - where if you couldn't play it live - you didn't survive. So many bands to choose from but here's a couple to get an idea of what it's all about.
Midnight Oil - 'Power and the Passion' - 1985 live Oils on the Water concert in Sydney Harbour - one of the many hundreds of epic shows from this recently retired brilliant live band.
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The Angels - 'Take a Long Line' - 1983 live at Narara - Another huge band in Australia that never got the traction they deserved overseas. Doc Neeson up front was 6'3' of pure electric entertainment.
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There's a little taste of a couple ...........still plenty more to view.
Kudos to you for noticing Jimmy’s vocal range, it’s more apparent in some other songs (see One Long Day) but good pick up. If see this comment do me a favour and go back quickly to 7:12. Listen to the quiver. The vibrato. I rest my case. For all the idiots who accuse Jimmy of being a screamer, screaming doesn’t have vibrato, what he does here is really really difficult vocally- try to do it- bet you can’t 😂
Well said Dr.
Like how he says they're getting along great, but in actual fact this was their last performance together as a band for 15 years before reformation in 1998.
@@clmac529 lol yes but Jimmy was so smashed he was getting along great with everyone during that performance 😂
Sorry volume good-just big difference between your volume and the music.👍
I’m sure you would’ve seen my 100 Australian albums list on Twitter. I’ll post the top 10 later today. Hopefully you have a read and feel inspired to check a few things out!
Mossy is as big a legend as Jimmy. Check out cold chisel Georgia
I was so lucky to have grown up with great bands like Cold Chisel. I would love you to react to Cold Chisel - “You Got Nothing I Want”. Realeased in 1981, this song was their F#@K YOU to a record company in America.
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You really need to turn up your microphone I couldn't hear you unless my volume was 80% music was a bit better check your levels before you go live next cheers
Jimmy was drunk as ten men
just search them up man, they tried usa but got bitched by the record company. enjoy the enlightenment mate.
this was 83 man. so much better live shows. go back to rockpalast 81 i think
"Shabazz" - live album by Billy Cobham 1975. It's awesome!
Ian Moss... lead guitar and occasional vocals.... but Jimmy Barnes is the lead singer of Cold Chisel....... Australian music and pub rock and roll ..... fucking rocks.... I will say... that's why so many International artists don't come here.... if you can't sing live.... you don't make it... and Aussies will fucking boo you off the stage.....