"People out there like something I and my mates did". Wrong Don. LOTS of people out here LOVE many things you and your mates did. It didn't get any better than growing up with Cold Chisel.
I need to post it somewhere.... I lived in Adelaide when Chisel were establishing themselves....they were a force of nature.....audiences would stand spellbound at the intensity and energy coming from the stage, not to mention the lyrical genius of Don Walker projecting stories through Jimmie's incredible voice. All to a backdrop of tight solid rhythms and searing lead breaks. No-one and I mean no-one sounded as good as Mossy, he influenced so many of us.....There were or are numerous desktapes flying around from this their golden era....the albums were really the topping on the cake....the tapes capture the essence of their greatness, at the absolute peak of their powers. I saw Chisel in Hyde Park 2 years ago, almost brought to tears as my youth returned for two hours when my beloved compadres, miles from home sang along to their anthems....They have aged, yet still their spirit lingers on. I digress......would love to get my hands on more tapes from 74 to 79.....email me and I'll see what I can do......
He's right....digital is not the best way to preserve audio. Its a digitized and compressed sound compared to the fuller resolution of sound produced in non-digital. Listen to an LP on a good stereo with the full range compared to a CD and even worse an mp3...tinny compressed sound, not even a contest.
"People out there like something I and my mates did". Wrong Don. LOTS of people out here LOVE many things you and your mates did. It didn't get any better than growing up with Cold Chisel.
"This is my country and I love it" --- Fair Dinkum.
It's Ok Don I've got 200 from the 70s 80s 90s in me shed....including plenty of Died Pretty, Neil Murray and Grant McLennan
The great man
I have a tape.....Live at the Arkaba 1978....Swannee sang a few songs
Seriously? Now that I would love to hear!
I need to post it somewhere.... I lived in Adelaide when Chisel were establishing themselves....they were a force of nature.....audiences would stand spellbound at the intensity and energy coming from the stage, not to mention the lyrical genius of Don Walker projecting stories through Jimmie's incredible voice. All to a backdrop of tight solid rhythms and searing lead breaks. No-one and I mean no-one sounded as good as Mossy, he influenced so many of us.....There were or are numerous desktapes flying around from this their golden era....the albums were really the topping on the cake....the tapes capture the essence of their greatness, at the absolute peak of their powers. I saw Chisel in Hyde Park 2 years ago, almost brought to tears as my youth returned for two hours when my beloved compadres, miles from home sang along to their anthems....They have aged, yet still their spirit lingers on. I digress......would love to get my hands on more tapes from 74 to 79.....email me and I'll see what I can do......
Jon are you still able to share it?
Be interested to know where Don stores he's tapes now?
+Overlander.tv I've heard they're under his bed
+Benjamin Barnes like me and my many video hard drives, digital tapes, vhs etc :)
I wonder about the Universal Music Studios fire. And how much this has affected artists the world over.
He's right....digital is not the best way to preserve audio. Its a digitized and compressed sound compared to the fuller resolution of sound produced in non-digital. Listen to an LP on a good stereo with the full range compared to a CD and even worse an mp3...tinny compressed sound, not even a contest.