Cold Chisel & the Angels are exactly what late 70's and 80's Aussie rock were all about, these two bands set the bar for the rest to achieve some came close but never really made it. COLD CHISEL and the Original or say traditional ANGELS with Doc up front Forever and ever, enough said.
The first time they ever played the song together was earlier that afternoon. They just jammed on it at soundcheck then decided “what the hell, it’s our last gig, let’s just do it”. Hence why Jimmy had a copy of the lyrics handy lol.
@@AceMegastar yeah Don only wrote the song a day or two before this concert it's still classic the band thinking WTF the giggling the looks they give each other then Jimmy's smile as he holds up the lyrics
Cool! I was at a shopping centre and this song just came into my head wasnt on the radio or nothing. So im walking around singing it and thinking when i get home im gonna listen it.......so here I am, wicked song havent heard for ages. Forgot it was cold chisel at 1st...one of the greatest aussie bands ever!
I met Barnesy a few years ago while he was pomoting Soul Deeper, we'd been in line for about three hours and he was still really nice to us, even though he'd been singingn and signing autographs for 3+ hours, he treated us like we were the first people in line.
Yeah really friendly man. I met him too when he was doing a signing. We had a great chat and I could tell he was 100 per cent genuine. Lovely human being!
barnsey came into my store when he was doing the book signing in highpoint for borders, we didnt have the part we needed though :( i got his autograph for me and my dad though :) Absolute legend
Yes, this was off the 'Last stand' video and the other back up singer was Vanetta Fields, I thought it was beautiful how Jimmy reacted to Mossy forgetting the words!
actually, this is from the last stand concert in 83 when chisel broke up. mossy just forgot the words. this is when chisel first broke up after there first 10 years of being a pub band.
Actually Don Walker, the pianisy/keyboard player wrote most of the songs. The others guys all wrote too, but ig you had to state ONE guy as 'the brains' behind Cold Chisel, it would be Don Walker.
Partly right, Yes I could guarantee he was mutless at the time, but Ian fluffed the 2nd line onwards until the lyrics were in front of him, and it's easy to do, the album was ready to release at that stage...the lyrics were set in stone already. If you think Jimmy wrecked the gig, you obviously weren't there. Cold Chisel were successful because the band consisted of 5 Arsekickers, including the lead vocalist.... Rare in any era. A big piston does not make a machine, but it does make the machine.
Bloody hell use google. "Saturday night’s already old Walking into Sunday, and I find All desires are cold I could walk forever, I don’t mind Show me a light, your company Goes a little way to help me see The path on which I’m bound Rather than the things I leave behind"
Saturday nights already old (correct....from here it goes wrong) I can feel the sea grow cold (untranslatable) ease my mind, show me what you like, no I don't mind.... (lyrics are presented) Show me a light....etc etc What a fuckin laugh
what a great old clip. Any true aussies out there notice Renee Geyer as back-up vocals? Another true australian icon!
Don't forget Vanetta! They were the perfect back up singers for this gig...the chemistry between them and with the band was spot on!!
Never get tired of THIS VERSION ❤️
Cold Chisel & the Angels are exactly what late 70's and 80's Aussie rock were all about, these two bands set the bar for the rest to achieve some came close but never really made it.
COLD CHISEL and the Original or say traditional ANGELS with Doc up front Forever and ever, enough said.
gotta love it when Ian Moss forgets the lyrics and Jimmy Barnes cracks up then holds up the words to the song
The first time they ever played the song together was earlier that afternoon. They just jammed on it at soundcheck then decided “what the hell, it’s our last gig, let’s just do it”.
Hence why Jimmy had a copy of the lyrics handy lol.
@@AceMegastar yeah Don only wrote the song a day or two before this concert it's still classic the band thinking WTF the giggling the looks they give each other then Jimmy's smile as he holds up the lyrics
@@AceMegastarahh that makes sense haha
R.I.P. Steve Prestwich. Freakishly talented drummer and song writer. Will be missed.
How cute when Barnsy helps him lol
JIMMY ALWAYS WILL BE MY FAVOURITE GREAT MEN R.I.P TO THE MEN THE GREATEST MEN THAT ARE NO LONGER WITH US
Cool! I was at a shopping centre and this song just came into my head wasnt on the radio or nothing.
So im walking around singing it and thinking when i get home im gonna listen it.......so here I am, wicked song havent heard for ages.
Forgot it was cold chisel at 1st...one of the greatest aussie bands ever!
best song ever shame not many young ones play it i hope these songs will burn for many more years
Good on ya Mossy - You were the real brains behind Chisel!!!! You're a champ mate!!
mossy aint learning hes drunk
oh my cold chisel Ian Moss is adorable
Until I saw this performed live I used to skip over the studio recording on albums. Live, absolutely 'cn BRILLIANT! A real Chisel Classic.
Gott love a raw sax!
hahaha gotta love it when Ian Moss forgets the lyrics and Jimmy Barnes cracks up! love you boyz
Haha classic at the start with the wrong lyrics by Mossy! I met him once, nicest most down to earth bloke ever :)
Paul Kelly really hit the skids to adore
i also got to meet him, and couldn't agree more!
I met Barnesy a few years ago while he was pomoting Soul Deeper, we'd been in line for about three hours and he was still really nice to us, even though he'd been singingn and signing autographs for 3+ hours, he treated us like we were the first people in line.
Yeah really friendly man. I met him too when he was doing a signing. We had a great chat and I could tell he was 100 per cent genuine. Lovely human being!
@supernovae79 Better tell Mossy, he thinks it was written by Don Walker. Great Song sung live!
oh my cold chisel Ian Moss is adorable
Haha classic! Go Mossy! :)
barnsey came into my store when he was doing the book signing in highpoint for borders, we didnt have the part we needed though :( i got his autograph for me and my dad though :) Absolute legend
lucky his got a awesome voice and makes up for it! haha
Yes, this was off the 'Last stand' video and the other back up singer was Vanetta Fields, I thought it was beautiful how Jimmy reacted to Mossy forgetting the words!
KEEP IT GOIN RIGHT UPTO THE SKY❤
awesome song, great version of the song :)
This one❤
KEEP IT COMIN JIMMY, YOU CAN DO IT!
actually, this is from the last stand concert in 83 when chisel broke up. mossy just forgot the words. this is when chisel first broke up after there first 10 years of being a pub band.
THIS ONE!!!!!!
I can feel my luck
I got two days' money
If you light me up
This heart will shine on
Love it
Ive got the keys to the city BAAABY!
I met him once and got an autograph, fuckin' legend, not snobby or anything AT ALL.
Yes Paul and Jesus
YEAH !!
Strayyaaa and England. Love my cross continental cousins. CHISEL-LONDON 2012 FUCK YEEEAAAA
Your true blue cobber :)
Your true blue cobber :)
Strayyaaa and England. Love my cross continental cousins. CHISEL-LONDON 2012 FUCK YEEEAAAA
Surely this is from LAST STAND
Love it
RIP Renee Geyer.
i shell find allready gone , oh dear
(R.I.P) Renee Geyer
@nunan09 this is mossys song barnsey had to read the words off a piece of paper because he was to coked up
Strayyaaa and England. Love my cross continental cousins. CHISEL-LONDON 2012 FUCK YEEEAAAA
Renee Geyer on backing vocals!!!!
And Vanetta Fields. Pretty handy back-up singers eh?!
Actually Don Walker, the pianisy/keyboard player wrote most of the songs. The others guys all wrote too, but ig you had to state ONE guy as 'the brains' behind Cold Chisel, it would be Don Walker.
@MrFlagon Steve and Don wrote this.
@1sunbear youre thinking of flame trees... only don wrote this one
@imlay1992 Yes I was. I realized that after I posted.
@nosdan mossy wrote the song thats why jimmy is holding the paper Ian moss is the man
Don wrote it
Check out my classic rock playlist has this plus couple other chisel songs.
its off the last stand isnt it?
(but yeah the song was new at the time >>> wasnt even released)
Saxophone
Partly right, Yes I could guarantee he was mutless at the time, but Ian fluffed the 2nd line onwards until the lyrics were in front of him, and it's easy to do, the album was ready to release at that stage...the lyrics were set in stone already. If you think Jimmy wrecked the gig, you obviously weren't there.
Cold Chisel were successful because the band consisted of 5 Arsekickers, including the lead vocalist.... Rare in any era. A big piston does not make a machine, but it does make the machine.
Surely this is from LAST STAND
Not gonna lie they could of had that beginning used after the choruses
can you see this
Wasn't this their final concert?
Your true blue cobber :)
I think Jimmy may have been a tad inebriated....not sure but he didn't iron that shirt and that's for certain.
And his headband was on upside down
where was my mind
Bloody hell use google.
"Saturday night’s already old
Walking into Sunday, and I find
All desires are cold
I could walk forever, I don’t mind
Show me a light, your company
Goes a little way to help me see
The path on which I’m bound
Rather than the things I leave behind"
jimmy looks like a real fun loving drunk
Michael he is 😂
Kurt thacker.
Saturday nights already old (correct....from here it goes wrong)
I can feel the sea grow cold
(untranslatable) ease my mind,
show me what you like, no I don't mind....
(lyrics are presented) Show me a light....etc etc
What a fuckin laugh
Spirits to ease my mind.
Jeff stone done it go swim shift
Mossy and the band really carried Barnes then haha...
thats a prestwich song
In reality jimmy is so off his head and Ian is trying so hard to save the gig who knows what the lyrics are