Fun fact: they actually burnt the sugar cane behind Jimmy and while they're filming this video, all the snakes and lizards were running out and Jimmy and the crew were frantically trying to dodge the terrified snakes and toads lol. This song is played at every party, gig and pub and the entire place erupts into drunken, off-key singing at 1am. It's a song that grows on you, it's not an instant "hell yes" but cumulative.
This is probably Jimmy's signature song (at least as far as his solo career is concerned). It wasn't a #1 single- it peaked at about #5 on the charts, but the album it came off was a #1 album, and sold more than 500 000 copies, which here in in Oz is something like 7-times platinum. The majority of Chisel & Barnsey fans tend to be probably more album buyers over singles.
Reminds of Bruce Springsteen and a little Bob Seager and John Melloncamp. Awesome song really like James Barnes love his vocals! Thank You Rory and thank you Troy for this request. 😊💓🤘✌️
Yeah, good call. I think I had Jimmy Barnes and Bruce Springsteen albums at same time in mid 80s. Both on cassette.. ha ha. Never had an Mellencamp album but did like his hits I heard on radio around this time. Other rock solo artists like Lou Gramm and Bryan Adams I would have had albums of theirs around the mid 80s too. I was always pining for Jimmy Barnes and Cold Chisel to get back together though because they had already broken up before I started listening to music. I think I seen a clip on youtube of someone took at some concert with Springsteen and Jimmy Barnes sang together in Australia. Think it might have been an AC/DC cover. But I do think Tina Turner and Jimmy Barnes are most alike with their energy and style. Jimmy did break into some concert hall when he was teenager with some gang to see her in the early 70s I believe and wanted to do what she did.
Yes, It’s what I say all the time too- Cold Chisel and early Jimmy solo sang for the proletariat 😂 the songs covered everything from returning vets (Khe Sanh), ANZACS and early Australian life (The Last frontier), truck drivers (Driving wheels), factory workers (Bow River, Shutting down our town), Aussie snakes and cane fields (Taipan). I think this is why they hold such a special place in Aussie hearts- because their songs connected with people on so many levels. Thanks for the reaction Rory.
The reason Jimmy shows the foundary is its what he was doing before singing and I think his dad used to as well He's from my home town of Adelaide They where a pub band in our state and he'd drink with the audience also get in punch ups as well Jimmy came back and sung at the closure of our biggest industry here a motor vechile company that made Holden vechiles for Australia's by Australians and it was the last one in the country to close Jimmy very much from working class and why he loves the people he sings for even today From memory bow River I think is Ian moss home town I could be wrong Cheers mate
this is a theme song for the movie working class man it was called i Australia in America it was called Gung Ho it is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Ron Howard and starring Michael Keaton.
When I was a teen I used to confuse Bruce Springsteen and Jimmy Barnes/Cold Chisel a fair bit. I had to detangle which one sung what. Springsteen also sang about workers and hard lives.
Jimmy Barnes is an Aussie legend, another Aussie legend is John Farnham, you should check him out. Anything from his concert with the Melbourne symphony orchestra is amazing. Jimmy Barnes and John Farnham also did a song together called when there is something wrong with my baby. You have to check it out. 👍
Mossy has got some gigs coming up in the UK, I know he's gonna be in London but I don't know where else. I think they're in July, don't hold me to that though.
If you want to see the very latest project Jimmy is involved in here's an official video ruclips.net/video/JtUNr7BCPMU/видео.html and a live bit on a TV show with one of the guys he's doing the new stuff with ruclips.net/video/BFl8knb9a6E/видео.html I'd describe it as fun.
I been watching your reactions for a long time they are great no bullshit ,you really like the things you like play .l love music l also like comedy you’re reactions to Norm MacDonald I love .A good track by AC/DC is. Riff Raff live at the appolo Scotland l think it’s labeled as offical video,l know you tube are right on to people who play AC/DC ,have a listen to it ,any of there songs from that concert,are great,very tight it was 1978 .hello from Australia
This song WAS HUGE. This is the 'official video' to promote the song. Live versions are always better. Even if you don't know Cold Chisel/Jimmy Barnes, EVERYONE knows this song, in Australia. Jimmy's first solo album, same name. The whole album was HUGE. And almost EVERYONE will do the head/body 'nod', while it's playing😂 Cold Chisel went to America and were required to change too much to 'fit', so they told them to shove it and came back to Australia, then wrote 'You Got Nothin' I Want' 😂😂😂👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️🇭🇲🇭🇲🇭🇲
I googled when this song released. You were spot on. * For the Working Class Man is the second studio album by former Cold Chisel frontman Jimmy Barnes, released in December 1985.
Yes this is what I call early Jimmy solo. Later Jimmy solo shifted to much more soul and blues. However Cold Chisel only broke up until 1997 then reformed then broke up again then reformed in 2003 and again in 2009. As a band, they still officially exist today.
Another anthem from Barnsey, was huge in Australia...pretty much his signature song of his solo days..goes off live! Was used in the Michael Keaton movie - which was called Working Class Man in Australia.. can't remember what the us called the movie... always thought Working Class Man was the better title.
Hey hey its ya goofy m8te from Australia 😆 cold chisel - [ cheap wine music video ] - [ Saturday night music video ] now now now go go go 😂 ya goofy m8te from Australia
@ dave scurry😳😳😳, could you please explain more referring to Barnes’s ‘hot n cold career’?. His amount of no 1 solo albums speaks for itself!!!, you must have a different interpretation to the rest of Australia regarding the meaning of hot n cold🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
@Rob Richards So you don't agree that Cold Chisel's career is superior to Barnes' solo career? Fair enough. And I wasn't aware that my opinion had to fall into line with the rest of Australia's? Good to know that I'm not entitled to my own opinion according to you. Just to be clear, I do not automatically equate sales with quality. I think JB's solo output is exactly how I described it: hot and cold. Some of it is good, and some of it is not. If you don't like my opinion, don't read my post.
@dave scurry- just to clarify a few things firstly chisel have had a few songs that people clarify as ordinary same as jimmy has also- but lord and behold it is a fact of life that every band and solo artist has songs that are hot and cold on album releases so in my opinion it is out of line to allege that jimmy’s career is inferior to that of chisels considering barnes career has spanned consistently longer than the mighty chisels.
@Rob Richards The length of a career also does not equate to quality. By that reasoning The Wiggles output would be superior to Led Zeppelin or Elvis Presley. I much prefer Cold Chisel to Barnes' solo career. Mainly due to - in my opinion - superior song quality. Plus his voice was in far better shape back then. You think differently and that's fine.
@dave Scully- the length of a career does equate to the quality being released by artists- if the quality ain’t there people won’t buy the records or pay to see them live= jimmy is still selling out arenas
You can't hear Jimmy's name without immediately thinking of Working Class Man.
Fun fact: they actually burnt the sugar cane behind Jimmy and while they're filming this video, all the snakes and lizards were running out and Jimmy and the crew were frantically trying to dodge the terrified snakes and toads lol. This song is played at every party, gig and pub and the entire place erupts into drunken, off-key singing at 1am. It's a song that grows on you, it's not an instant "hell yes" but cumulative.
One difference. I loved this from the moment I heard it. ❤🎉😊
This was released in 1985. An earlier song 'Shipping Steel'' is also working class, released in 1979 - also worth a listen.
This is probably Jimmy's signature song (at least as far as his solo career is concerned). It wasn't a #1 single- it peaked at about #5 on the charts, but the album it came off was a #1 album, and sold more than 500 000 copies, which here in in Oz is something like 7-times platinum. The majority of Chisel & Barnsey fans tend to be probably more album buyers over singles.
I never bought singles, always albums!
Reminds of Bruce Springsteen and a little Bob Seager and John Melloncamp. Awesome song really like James Barnes love his vocals! Thank You Rory and thank you Troy for this request. 😊💓🤘✌️
Yeah, good call. I think I had Jimmy Barnes and Bruce Springsteen albums at same time in mid 80s. Both on cassette.. ha ha.
Never had an Mellencamp album but did like his hits I heard on radio around this time. Other rock solo artists like Lou Gramm and Bryan Adams I would have had albums of theirs around the mid 80s too. I was always pining for Jimmy Barnes and Cold Chisel to get back together though because they had already broken up before I started listening to music. I think I seen a clip on youtube of someone took at some concert with Springsteen and Jimmy Barnes sang together in Australia. Think it might have been an AC/DC cover. But I do think Tina Turner and Jimmy Barnes are most alike with their energy and style. Jimmy did break into some concert hall when he was teenager with some gang to see her in the early 70s I believe and wanted to do what she did.
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Awwww you have a puppy dog on your lap, how cute!! 🤗💓🤘✌️
Jimmy’s singlet, was Singeing from the sugar cane fire !! that’s why he kept looking back lol , and that’s his real sweat
Grew up listening to Jimmy
This was a huge song and so was the album
Great job mate, I'm from the Gong, born and raised, Barnsey' a fucking legend and Cold Chisel. 'a day at a time' mate, that's the spirit
Yes, It’s what I say all the time too- Cold Chisel and early Jimmy solo sang for the proletariat 😂 the songs covered everything from returning vets (Khe Sanh), ANZACS and early Australian life (The Last frontier), truck drivers (Driving wheels), factory workers (Bow River, Shutting down our town), Aussie snakes and cane fields (Taipan). I think this is why they hold such a special place in Aussie hearts- because their songs connected with people on so many levels. Thanks for the reaction Rory.
One of my favourite tracks, such a great song with awesome vocals
The reason Jimmy shows the foundary is its what he was doing before singing and I think his dad used to as well
He's from my home town of Adelaide
They where a pub band in our state and he'd drink with the audience also get in punch ups as well
Jimmy came back and sung at the closure of our biggest industry here a motor vechile company that made Holden vechiles for Australia's by Australians and it was the last one in the country to close
Jimmy very much from working class and why he loves the people he sings for even today
From memory bow River I think is Ian moss home town I could be wrong
Cheers mate
this is a theme song for the movie working class man it was called i Australia in America it was called Gung Ho it is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Ron Howard and starring Michael Keaton.
I was pissed that the movie in Australia changed its name whenever I tried to find it
Together we stand devided we fall ✊
Does anyone remember the film this was used in (same name)? Starred Micheal Keaton. Something about Japanese taking over a US car factory .
Yep.. I do. Jimmy also say ain't no mountain high enough on the Michael J Fox movie the Concierge. JB and INXS on the lost boys sound track.
Yep
As no one has mentioned it yet, the songwriter is Jonathan Cain, the keyboardist for Journey.
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Have always wondered if he and the Young brothers would have had success if theyd stayed in Scotland.
When I was a teen I used to confuse Bruce Springsteen and Jimmy Barnes/Cold Chisel a fair bit. I had to detangle which one sung what. Springsteen also sang about workers and hard lives.
Jimmy Barnes is an Aussie legend, another Aussie legend is John Farnham, you should check him out. Anything from his concert with the Melbourne symphony orchestra is amazing. Jimmy Barnes and John Farnham also did a song together called when there is something wrong with my baby. You have to check it out. 👍
Mossy has got some gigs coming up in the UK, I know he's gonna be in London but I don't know where else. I think they're in July, don't hold me to that though.
If you want to see the very latest project Jimmy is involved in here's an official video ruclips.net/video/JtUNr7BCPMU/видео.html
and a live bit on a TV show with one of the guys he's doing the new stuff with ruclips.net/video/BFl8knb9a6E/видео.html
I'd describe it as fun.
Hey mate, love your reaction videos. Good to see someone just keep it simple, keep up the Cold Chisel.
I been watching your reactions for a long time they are great no bullshit ,you really like the things you like play .l love music l also like comedy you’re reactions to Norm MacDonald I love .A good track by AC/DC is. Riff Raff live at the appolo Scotland l think it’s labeled as offical video,l know you tube are right on to people who play AC/DC ,have a listen to it ,any of there songs from that concert,are great,very tight it was 1978 .hello from Australia
This song WAS HUGE. This is the 'official video' to promote the song. Live versions are always better.
Even if you don't know Cold Chisel/Jimmy Barnes, EVERYONE knows this song, in Australia. Jimmy's first solo album, same name. The whole album was HUGE.
And almost EVERYONE will do the head/body 'nod', while it's playing😂
Cold Chisel went to America and were required to change too much to 'fit', so they told them to shove it and came back to Australia, then wrote 'You Got Nothin' I Want' 😂😂😂👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️🇭🇲🇭🇲🇭🇲
I googled when this song released. You were spot on.
* For the Working Class Man is the second studio album by former Cold Chisel frontman Jimmy Barnes, released in December 1985.
Yes this is what I call early Jimmy solo. Later Jimmy solo shifted to much more soul and blues. However Cold Chisel only broke up until 1997 then reformed then broke up again then reformed in 2003 and again in 2009. As a band, they still officially exist today.
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On another subject I have an idea for a vid for you to create if u are interested Kap.
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as I lay in my bed with only my dog & nobody to belong to life 2 short 4 burning bridges take 1 day at a time
Mate I've been binging all your Chisel reactions, where have your comments gone?
Im gunna have to check steve Irwin in it.
Not sure if u have done wild thing by jimmy if u haven't bro oh my r u in 4 best live performance EVER I mean EVER
Another anthem from Barnsey, was huge in Australia...pretty much his signature song of his solo days..goes off live!
Was used in the Michael Keaton movie - which was called Working Class Man in Australia.. can't remember what the us called the movie... always thought Working Class Man was the better title.
Hey hey its ya goofy m8te from Australia 😆 cold chisel - [ cheap wine music video ] - [ Saturday night music video ] now now now go go go 😂 ya goofy m8te from Australia
Check out Stevie Weight hell blow you away 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Hey Rory, if you like Jimmy Barnes, check out the band he was in before he went solo: Cold Chisel. Far, far superior to his hot and cold solo career.
@ dave scurry😳😳😳, could you please explain more referring to Barnes’s ‘hot n cold career’?. His amount of no 1 solo albums speaks for itself!!!, you must have a different interpretation to the rest of Australia regarding the meaning of hot n cold🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
@Rob Richards So you don't agree that Cold Chisel's career is superior to Barnes' solo career? Fair enough. And I wasn't aware that my opinion had to fall into line with the rest of Australia's? Good to know that I'm not entitled to my own opinion according to you. Just to be clear, I do not automatically equate sales with quality. I think JB's solo output is exactly how I described it: hot and cold. Some of it is good, and some of it is not. If you don't like my opinion, don't read my post.
@dave scurry- just to clarify a few things firstly chisel have had a few songs that people clarify as ordinary same as jimmy has also- but lord and behold it is a fact of life that every band and solo artist has songs that are hot and cold on album releases so in my opinion it is out of line to allege that jimmy’s career is inferior to that of chisels considering barnes career has spanned consistently longer than the mighty chisels.
@Rob Richards The length of a career also does not equate to quality. By that reasoning The Wiggles output would be superior to Led Zeppelin or Elvis Presley. I much prefer Cold Chisel to Barnes' solo career. Mainly due to - in my opinion - superior song quality. Plus his voice was in far better shape back then. You think differently and that's fine.
@dave Scully- the length of a career does equate to the quality being released by artists- if the quality ain’t there people won’t buy the records or pay to see them live= jimmy is still selling out arenas