Shout out from Australia,so excited to see one of my all time favourite Aussie bands with like minded ppl.Saw then live in 80's and they were phenomenal of course 🎉🎉
@@shaundgb7367 Same here! In the day I didn't think anything of it, but in the passage of time combined with Chrissy's passing, this song does leave us with something...
I miss Chrissy so much, the thought of never being able to go see the divinyls again, after she passed away, was just too heart breaking for me. Even though, she and the band had broken up by then, we all hoped they would get back together and tour again.
@@barbararees604 Too right Barbra.. I saw 'em heaps of x's since 1984.. Not as awesome of Kaitlyn Batt's history.. She was seeing them in 1980. But yea, I was so sad when she left us 11 years ago! 2013 sucked seeing Chris Bailey of The Angels/Gangajang and Doc Neeson leaving us not long after. Long live Aussie rock legends!
Love this ! .. Bought the single as soon as I heard it, and still sounds great to me .. Nice build up with extra layering as the song goes on .. And of course, Chrissie sounds her wonderful self.
Me too. And Susie Stenmark devouring that passion fruit in INXS's ''The One Thing'' video. Got me to look at my fellow Aussie sisters in a different way.
Seems this one only gets better in time. Bit of a mellow tune considering the time of the year we're in. This one always reminds me of their other hit ''Back To The Wall''.
I had a betamax tape (not even VHS!!!) with songs on it. I copied songs off tv, it had stuff by groups like The Cure, The Angels, and this song. Loved it.
Gillian and I were doing the same thing. We recorded a lot of Countdown, and Donnie Sutherland's Sounds in the 70's and 80's. We need to get hold of Dad's boxes of video tapes and see what treasures are buried in them.
@SnAke_Eyez_oVer_ParAdice I understand what you mean, but I don't think that you should say that something is better than it is just because the person who created it has passed away. All artists and bands do work which isn't their best and there's nothing wrong in that, it's the law of averages, of course you have fans of an artist or band who will like almost all of the output that they do, all I can do is comment on what I hear and what I think of certain tracks and give my opinion.
@@Adam_Le-Roi_Davis. Each to their own. I used to hear this as a pleasant radio song; suitable for the background. It was only when the line ''when the good die...'' was heard that I recognised it as a song I heard five or six times previously. It was a lone single for about six months before its inclusion on the ''What A Life!'' album. I didn't buy it as a single, which should tell you how little of an impression it made on me. However, I can hear that it is a finely written song. Certainly not their best, but one that is deserving of longevity. I don't think the passing of an artist makes a song better, but I can't help noticing a correlation between the mainline of this song, and that of her passing at a young age. I think it's natural that people would think of her premature departure when they take a listen to this song.
This was a gap filler between the first and second album. I thought it was okay as a melancholy Divinyls' radio number to fill the airwaves on an evening during the week. It's definitely more than that in hindsight.
I used to hear it as background Divinyls music, and I only recognised it when her voice and bass came in on the main hook "'when the good die young''. I think now that their time is moving further and further away from us, we can see just how good they were.. Not just Chrissy and Mark, but Rick, Bjarne and Richard as well...
Shout out from Australia,so excited to see one of my all time favourite Aussie bands with like minded ppl.Saw then live in 80's and they were phenomenal of course 🎉🎉
One of my favorite 80's bands. Really underrated as songwriters & Chrissie had such an awesome 👌 voice.
Quite a prophetic tune... RIP Chrissy.. ♥
I find it kind of a haunting song because Chrissy did die relatively young.
@@shaundgb7367 Same here! In the day I didn't think anything of it, but in the passage of time combined with Chrissy's passing, this song does leave us with something...
I miss Chrissy so much, the thought of never being able to go see the divinyls again, after she passed away, was just too heart breaking for me. Even though, she and the band had broken up by then, we all hoped they would get back together and tour again.
@@barbararees604 Too right Barbra.. I saw 'em heaps of x's since 1984.. Not as awesome of Kaitlyn Batt's history.. She was seeing them in 1980. But yea, I was so sad when she left us 11 years ago! 2013 sucked seeing Chris Bailey of The Angels/Gangajang and Doc Neeson leaving us not long after.
Long live Aussie rock legends!
Every Sydney person would recognise those locations. Thanx for another hot Chrissy #!
Love this ! .. Bought the single as soon as I heard it, and still sounds great to me .. Nice build up with extra layering as the song goes on .. And of course, Chrissie sounds her wonderful self.
I had a mad crush 😍 on Ms.Amphlett
Actually, I would have thought you were mad if you DIDN'T have a crush on Chrissie ! 😉
Me too. And Susie Stenmark devouring that passion fruit in INXS's ''The One Thing'' video. Got me to look at my fellow Aussie sisters in a different way.
Same. Chrissy oozed desire, danger and delight.
Divinyls were a very professional set up in the golden era of Australian/New Zealand popular music.
Loved it then, love it now
Great reaction.Love the band
Chrissie Amphlett is one of those true rock stars of days gone by that just dont exist anymore.
Absolutely ❤
Christie: we won’t see her like again.
Also gone: Sharpie’s Golf House.
and the red arrow lights of the Hoyts entertainment centre on George St
Still a bloody, great song!
Seems this one only gets better in time. Bit of a mellow tune considering the time of the year we're in. This one always reminds me of their other hit ''Back To The Wall''.
Love me some Chrissy.. Christmas cheers! 🍾
Music changes but the dance steps don't...
Thanks 4 this 1
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This was growing on me by the end.
Best Rock female lead from Oz... maybe ever !
rock 'n' roll with tenderness 🤘
C n C , that’s a very good idea that had never occurred to me to check if you’d done it before 😅.. seems obvious now
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Black Sabbath did a song called " Die Young!"
I had a betamax tape (not even VHS!!!) with songs on it. I copied songs off tv, it had stuff by groups like The Cure, The Angels, and this song. Loved it.
Gillian and I were doing the same thing. We recorded a lot of Countdown, and Donnie Sutherland's Sounds in the 70's and 80's. We need to get hold of Dad's boxes of video tapes and see what treasures are buried in them.
Try their song, 'Ring Me Up' next.
Im way to auld and bad to die young, this channel has made me a bit of a Divyials fan , she's definitely less angry in this one 🏴✌️
hi guys great reaction not to familiar with this song but I like it
I was hoping for better tbh .. 🤷♂️
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Not sure if you've done Tempremental? Studio version great, live video is hot. A deep cut? Guillotine Days. Chrissie gets super gutteral
This is the best of the offerings tonight, but not the best of The DiVinyls it's okay though.
It does have something though.. now that she, herself, died young
@SnAke_Eyez_oVer_ParAdice I understand what you mean, but I don't think that you should say that something is better than it is just because the person who created it has passed away. All artists and bands do work which isn't their best and there's nothing wrong in that, it's the law of averages, of course you have fans of an artist or band who will like almost all of the output that they do, all I can do is comment on what I hear and what I think of certain tracks and give my opinion.
@@Adam_Le-Roi_Davis. Each to their own. I used to hear this as a pleasant radio song; suitable for the background. It was only when the line ''when the good die...'' was heard that I recognised it as a song I heard five or six times previously. It was a lone single for about six months before its inclusion on the ''What A Life!'' album. I didn't buy it as a single, which should tell you how little of an impression it made on me.
However, I can hear that it is a finely written song. Certainly not their best, but one that is deserving of longevity. I don't think the passing of an artist makes a song better, but I can't help noticing a correlation between the mainline of this song, and that of her passing at a young age.
I think it's natural that people would think of her premature departure when they take a listen to this song.
Good but a bit of a sad song from them.
The lyrics were good.
This was a gap filler between the first and second album. I thought it was okay as a melancholy Divinyls' radio number to fill the airwaves on an evening during the week.
It's definitely more than that in hindsight.
I used to hear it as background Divinyls music, and I only recognised it when her voice and bass came in on the main hook "'when the good die young''. I think now that their time is moving further and further away from us, we can see just how good they were.. Not just Chrissy and Mark, but Rick, Bjarne and Richard as well...
Production of its time.. Sadly, the song will probably always be relevant.
have u guys done any Iggy pop
u shud react to ‘Iggy pop - I’m bored (live 1979 TV show)’
and the ‘5 ft 1’ music video
keep up the gud content 🔥🔥
We have done some Iggy Pop and we did I'm Bored not long ago.
First.
Think again 😅
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