Side note you might’ve noticed the comradeship between Aussie Artists when collaborating, its like that in real life, they’re all friends. Australia is huge but our population is small so the entertainment industry is tiny and they’re very tight knit. I love watching this mate ship on stage it really in genuine and brings the audience into the friendship for the experience. INXS KICK got played in our car non stop by choice growing up 😂
It would’ve had several listens without the mishap…..if not for that I probably wouldn’t have started a conversation with the lads and there would be no fun story!! :) It was a little surreal standing in the doorway of their dressing room chatting and making them laugh….almost out of body….they were heroes!!
So true. I saw Jimmy Barnes on one of his "Red Hot Summer" tours a few years back. The line up had Jon Stevens, The Black Sorrows and Mahalia and her band. When Jon Stevens was playing his solo part, I made my way down to the edge of the stage, and I could see Jimmy standing behind stage watching Jon perform. He was rocking out and singing to the music, and was really enjoying being part of the audience and the experience. Knowing that they all enjoy each other's performances like this is a good feeling to me :)
It's an Easybeats cover written by band members Harry Vanda and George Young who wrote and produced AC/DC. George was brother of Angus and Malcom. The Easybeats were the first great Australian band. INXS toured as Cold Chisels support band.
It’s an Easybeats cover that was on The Lost Boys soundtrack. Every single time I watched that movie I was so proud to hear Jimmy and INXS. My first ever concert at 12 was INXS, one of my favorite memories from my childhood, my 4 older siblings took me. Great song!!!!!! Thanks for another great reaction mate
There was a live performance of this at the 'Australian Made' concert tour, which featured a bunch of other top shelf locals on backing vocals that was well worth a look. There was an prevailing sentiment at the time that australian acts couldn't sell out big venues locally, and this was the proof otherwise.
Ha. Love a good story, Man! Love INXS, too. Saw them in maybe 1990. X tour. I was 14. Amazing show! Def miss Michael’s voice. So smooth. So stylish. So sophisticated. Was def a whole different era. Wonder what he’d be like nowadays, had he lived? Bono, Robert Smith, Dave Gahan, Morrissey, all still have their voices. Bernard Sumner can’t sing anymore, but most of Michael’s contemporaries aged well. I’ll bet he would still sound amazing.
@@divinemadness7119 huh. you are correct. I had it in my head that he was 27. Unsure why you felt I was being rude. I have sympathy for anyone who commits suicide. Which is unproven (I think?) but...
I remember in the early 80s I saw INXS at my local pub, playing mostly covers. No one could pronounce their name. lol. There was only a tiny crowd as no one had heard of them. 12 maybe. I knew I was witnessing something special and was the only drunk fool on the dance floor. A couple of months later they released Shaboo Shabah. The next time they played at the same venue the crowd stretched around the block and the pub was packed and had to close the doors. Lucky I managed to get in.
Just Keep Walking, barely made top 40 in Australia in late 1980 on their second album. Just because they made albums doesn't mean shit. You must have been a diehard groupie as well as an arsehole. Original Sin was the song that kicked off their career and people knew their name. Until then they were a small playing pub band.@@paulthesurfer7470
Yo! Yep Lost Boys soundtrack!! Depends where you source the video from, many say INXS with Jimmy Barnes, but doesn't matter its just a rocking song..party song of the 80s. Enjoyed seeing you slowly realising that you knew the song! Awesome you got to support INXS, amazing. I've been lucky enough to see them live many times, 4 with MH and once with JD. Brilliant band live. The best was a small venue in 1993 where they mentioned on the radio turn up tonight to see them play unreleased new material... So intimate. Lol great story, worse albums to be stuckin your player!
my sad link to Michael was, i was walking down a street in Sydney and noticed something going on at a church so i stopped to see what was happening, just as i walked up to the barrier a cop came over and told us to piss off, and just as he had said that a bishop came out and reprimanded him and invites us (maybe 6 or 7 of us) when we got inside the church i noticed Tom Jones, Kylie Minogue, Nick cave, INXS etc.. what i had stumbled upon was Michaels funeral, i was up at the back of the church up a flight of stairs and quiet close to that idiot pest who used to invade tennis matches, horse tracks and footy games when he started screaming Michaels name and fake attempting to jump over the balcony onto the crown below . sad day for me
Yo! Not only a Ren fan but also INXS! Excellent. I have the 7" single. Song from The Lost Boys Film. I was lucky enough to see inxs at Wembley in 91. Excellent concert!
Wow I’m sure that would’ve been an inspired performance!! I think settings like wembley and Madison square gardens in NY get bands excited to perform at their best. ❤️
INXS just celebrated their 46th anniversary as a band! I have always had a mad crush on Jon Farriss! Saw INXS open for The Go-Go's in Charlotte, NC. You just scored a new subscriber! You saying you are a fan of INXS was all I needed to hear! BTW, I would love to be stuck with 'KICK' stuck in the deck...LOL!
Yo! G'day mate! Loved your INXS story ❤ My story is , in 1986 I went to my first concert. It happened to be The Australian Made Concert. Mostly Australian bands and some New Zealand bands. Headlining the tour was Jimmy Barnes and INXS and to top it off they would finish the night with this song 'Good Times' ❤ 15:46
Yo Mike I agree Inxs awesome group 18 months same tape I would have had it apart sooner 😂 Thus was a great tune also the piano awesome touch had a 70’s basement feel guys all getting together for a jam. Enjoyed have a great weekend 🫶
Great story. I drove around Tasmania for a month on holiday with Crowded House Temple of Low Men cassette on repeat. No complaints this end. No, I didn't get to meet the band and tell them about it... nor could I cover the guitar riffs for them.
Hey I count myself lucky…..I think the other tape was Whitesnake or something….which I like but definitely not on repeat. ✌️ Crowded house is a decent one too! ❤️
Jimmy released this on his Barnestorming live album of Nov 1988, all recorded from December 1987 to Feb 1988. This particular pairing was recorded 1986 and released December 1986 and was included in the Lost Boys movie soundtrack as others have said. In Australia they are probably equally played his solo live version and this pairing. Have not heard the Easybeats original in years, whereas the other two are still on regular radio rotation in Australia.
I’ve been noticing assorted reaction vids to Jimmy Barnes since I started watching Ren stuff. I kept thinking, “isn’t he the guy that performed with INXS?” So glad I was right. 😂💜
🪀😂 I loved your INXS story Michael. Who doesn’t remember issues with cassette tapes and players?😂 My first car had a tape player…. So you know their Kick Album well. Can I ask if you also have heard their previous album, Listen like Thieves or Shabooh Shoobah? I’ve loved INXS since I was 15 or so….even have a photo of me in an INXS shirt. It was even before I discovered Jimmy. Michael can sing (not to mention anything about how charismatic and gorgeous he was RIP) and the Farris brothers and Kirk are so brilliant too. Just to let you know that this song is a cover from a well known and respected Australian band called the Easybeats, fronted by Stevie Wright RIP. They released it back in 1968. It was written by George Young and Harry Vanda (George is the brother of Angus Young, guitarist of AC/DC). They put on an Australian Made concert and produced this song to sing at the end. Both INXS and Jimmy performed at the concert along with other bands Mental as Anything, I’m Talking (lead singer Kate Ceberano), Divinyls and a few others. Just so happens the song was also in the movie The Lost Boys. Totally off point but have you heard of a girl by the name of Wendy Matthews? She was born in Canada and met Glenn Shorrock, lead singer of Little River Band in LA and came back to perform in Australia and stayed (we have that effect on some who come to this great land).
I didn’t own any other LPs but knew their singles cause I watched music video channel Much Music non stop!! I haven’t heard of her but I know you stole the Tea Party from us!! ;). ✌️
@@michaelgoyettemusicThank you for taking the time to reply. You are probably right about taking people from all corners of the world, and some of the best Australian musicians have come from a lot of different cultures. A lot of that had to do with the immigration programme called the 10 pound pom system after WW2. In saying that it wasn't just the English who arrived, but a lot of European nations. A lot were just children so they wouldn't have had a lot of choice in the matter. A lot have stayed. I know the Immigration areas they originally stayed in were not great but in general Aussies do have a great lifestyle. A big factor about the Australian sound would have been due to one person by the name of Tom Albert. He had his own music publishing company called Alberts, and founded the Easybeats from the 60s, and later other musicians including John Paul Young and bands including ACDC and Rose Tattoo. After the Easybeats finished two of their band members Harry Vanda and George Young were asked to write songs by Tom and this is when they finally started to make a profit from their work. What music channels did you get? Was it MTV or did you have others? Australia had plenty of different music shows. I might show my age, but I grew up on a show called Young Talent Time, abbreviated to YTT, in the 70's which was a show where young kids sing, but a little like the Mickey Mouse Club vibe. Then in the 80s I watched Molly Meldrum's show called Countdown, and then "Rage" whuch played music to the next morning.The last 2 shows were on the ABC which is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (a Government funded channel in essence). I am not sure which channel did YTT..... Then before my time they had GTK or Getting to Know.....we also had talent shows before the now popular ones (The Voice and Idol etc) called Hoadley's Battle of the Bands. Ps I just realised your show was called Much Music 🎶 haha
@@kazz3956 I watched a video all about Australia the other day that was talking about the immigration at different points and how the population is dispersed based on what areas get water and which don’t. I didn’t know Canada had more ppl! ✌️
Easybeats. Fun fact: one of the group members was the older Young sibling. Young from the family of AC/DC :) Jimmy pull this song out from time to time and sings it with INXS or Keith Urban, or...
Two Aussie legends doina a great cover . Lots of material for you to watch if you liked that . Anything from INXS at the Wembley concert was outstanding , particularly Suicide blond. For Jimmy Barns check out Cold Chisel , the band he fronted , I love Bow river , the 2003 live performance . He also did a few co labs with John Farnham , When something is wrong with my baby .
You really need to check out some live INXS. They had a concert in Wembley Stadium in 1991 and it was epic. I'm talking Queen levels of epicness. Start with their performance of "What You Need". The band are just consummate pros and Michael Hutchence got the audience involved too.
Written by brothers George Young and Harry Vanda and released as a single by The Easybeats in 1968. George is the older brother of Angus and Malcom Young from ACDC. original version ruclips.net/video/8yMswt56fvQ/видео.html
It's almost a religion to me to go online while having a few beers and checking out how awesome people reacting to this song think it is. I'm never disappointed, and the upside is I get a few beers and a party atmosphere.
Yea mate , we’d compare classic Oz songs like this back in the 80’s to the American Hair spray bands that were huge around the world at the time , and roll our eyes because really there was no comparison. Cek out Jimmy & Cold Chisel singing Wild Thing & Knocking,on Heavens door.
That’s so insane that you had heard Jimmy as a kid and hadn’t realised till now! Now you have a lot of catching up to do 😂 Not sure if you’ve heard You’ll Never Walk Alone- Jimmy and his son David Campbell. It’s very special!!
Fun fact: Kieffer Sutherland kept turning down the role in The Lost Boys until he heard that Jimmy & INXS were gunna be on the soundtrack. Apparently he'd been in a Australia a few months before & he became huge big fans of both Jimmy & INXS as they had songs out on the charts in Australia at the time & were constantly on the radio. Once he heard they were both were involved he took the role straight away. I actually thought The Lost Boys was an Aussie movie until a few years ago because Jimmy & INXS were on the soundtrack & I've never seen the movie but as a kid i didn't think Jimmy & INXS would be used on an American movie
Awesome reaction, respect, keep digging Australian music Michael, it is a sapphire mine. Did you lose your rod, a net and a fish from a kayak on another RUclips video? If not, must have been your doppelganger, very funny.
I first saw INXS in January 1980 at a club in my hometown. Didn't go to see them specifically as they were the support band and I hadn't heard of them Thought they were pretty good and had a bit of a future. They had just got a recording deal and either had just released or about to release their first single. They weren't as good as the main band that night who were Cold Chisel. Saw INXS as the main band a few weeks later at my local University as they headlined the orientation week ball. The weeks they spent supporting Cold Chisel that summer had seen them build up a pretty good following of their own by then.
If you like the piano you should check out Jimmy Barnes "Last frontier", and "No second prize". I also have a feeling you'd like Australian band Powderfinger. Their song "On my mind" is so good. Their live version is Gold. Cheers Yo!
YO ho ho, & a bottle of rum! Which reminds me, I’ve never seen a reactor do ‘And The Band Played On (Down Among The Dead Men)’ by Flash and the Pan. Yo could be a pioneer
@michaelgoyettemusic not only in the end, but in the "death by stereo" scene, and there's also another Jimmy track in there, but i don't remember which one now. Lol, now I'll have to google it. It's bugging me 🤣
yo. one of my favourite tracks. Ya think Ren could do this, with the rest of The Big Push? Would bring the house down. Imagine him on the piano. Or guitar, or drums...
It’s a cover of an Easybeats classic. Late 60’s. What a pair of voices though. Hutchence is sorely missed.
Side note you might’ve noticed the comradeship between Aussie Artists when collaborating, its like that in real life, they’re all friends. Australia is huge but our population is small so the entertainment industry is tiny and they’re very tight knit. I love watching this mate ship on stage it really in genuine and brings the audience into the friendship for the experience. INXS KICK got played in our car non stop by choice growing up 😂
It would’ve had several listens without the mishap…..if not for that I probably wouldn’t have started a conversation with the lads and there would be no fun story!! :)
It was a little surreal standing in the doorway of their dressing room chatting and making them laugh….almost out of body….they were heroes!!
@@michaelgoyettemusic Far out that’s really cool. I probably wouldn’t have been able to speak if I was in their doorway.
So true. I saw Jimmy Barnes on one of his "Red Hot Summer" tours a few years back. The line up had Jon Stevens, The Black Sorrows and Mahalia and her band. When Jon Stevens was playing his solo part, I made my way down to the edge of the stage, and I could see Jimmy standing behind stage watching Jon perform. He was rocking out and singing to the music, and was really enjoying being part of the audience and the experience. Knowing that they all enjoy each other's performances like this is a good feeling to me :)
I had to look it up - it was for "The Lost Boys" movie. And Jimmy mentioned drugs might have been involved in filming the video. Who'd have guessed?
Lost Boys!?! Wow. That was an amazing soundtrack!!
I wonder which drugs they were playing with? I’d guess mushrooms or stage devils dandruff?
@@michaelgoyettemusic With Michael Hutchence? "Yes".
Michael Hutchence hugely charismatic lead vocalist
It's an Easybeats cover written by band members Harry Vanda and George Young who wrote and produced AC/DC. George was brother of Angus and Malcom. The Easybeats were the first great Australian band. INXS toured as Cold Chisels support band.
From 1968
It’s an Easybeats cover that was on The Lost Boys soundtrack. Every single time I watched that movie I was so proud to hear Jimmy and INXS. My first ever concert at 12 was INXS, one of my favorite memories from my childhood, my 4 older siblings took me. Great song!!!!!! Thanks for another great reaction mate
There was a live performance of this at the 'Australian Made' concert tour, which featured a bunch of other top shelf locals on backing vocals that was well worth a look. There was an prevailing sentiment at the time that australian acts couldn't sell out big venues locally, and this was the proof otherwise.
Fantastic version.
Saw that concert in Perth, Awesome!
I saw that at the Subi oval in Perth....
Awesome
I still have the VHS version I got for my birthday a million years ago! I loved the chemistry Jimmy, Michael and Chrissie Amphlett had that day!
Two of Australia’s best ever rock singers pairing up doing their thing. Such an awesome song, should check out the live version
Ha. Love a good story, Man! Love INXS, too. Saw them in maybe 1990. X tour. I was 14. Amazing show! Def miss Michael’s voice. So smooth. So stylish. So sophisticated. Was def a whole different era. Wonder what he’d be like nowadays, had he lived? Bono, Robert Smith, Dave Gahan, Morrissey, all still have their voices. Bernard Sumner can’t sing anymore, but most of Michael’s contemporaries aged well. I’ll bet he would still sound amazing.
I still can’t believe that Michael is gone 😭 still hurts 😣
You have to respect his wishes. He joined the 27 club, very very likely intentionally. Live fast, die young.
@@jeremykothe2847 he was 37!! Feeling the pain of losing him is not disrespecting him (or his choices!) FFS you have no idea 🤦🏽♀️ Sit down.
@@divinemadness7119 huh. you are correct. I had it in my head that he was 27. Unsure why you felt I was being rude. I have sympathy for anyone who commits suicide. Which is unproven (I think?) but...
Anyone not pumped up by THIS song must be on life support.
I remember in the early 80s I saw INXS at my local pub, playing mostly covers. No one could pronounce their name. lol. There was only a tiny crowd as no one had heard of them. 12 maybe. I knew I was witnessing something special and was the only drunk fool on the dance floor. A couple of months later they released Shaboo Shabah. The next time they played at the same venue the crowd stretched around the block and the pub was packed and had to close the doors. Lucky I managed to get in.
They were playing full houses long before Shaboo Shabah, which was their third album. You must live in Oonawoopwoop, mate!
Just Keep Walking, barely made top 40 in Australia in late 1980 on their second album. Just because they made albums doesn't mean shit. You must have been a diehard groupie as well as an arsehole. Original Sin was the song that kicked off their career and people knew their name. Until then they were a small playing pub band.@@paulthesurfer7470
Yo!
Yep Lost Boys soundtrack!! Depends where you source the video from, many say INXS with Jimmy Barnes, but doesn't matter its just a rocking song..party song of the 80s. Enjoyed seeing you slowly realising that you knew the song!
Awesome you got to support INXS, amazing. I've been lucky enough to see them live many times, 4 with MH and once with JD. Brilliant band live. The best was a small venue in 1993 where they mentioned on the radio turn up tonight to see them play unreleased new material... So intimate.
Lol great story, worse albums to be stuckin your player!
Oh ofc I had tickets for Elegantly Wasted... unfortunately never happened. And is a cover of an Easybeats song from the 70s.
It's a cover of a classic Easybeats song that IMXS & Jimmy coveted for The Lost Boys soundtrack
my sad link to Michael was, i was walking down a street in Sydney and noticed something going on at a church so i stopped to see what was happening, just as i walked up to the barrier a cop came over and told us to piss off, and just as he had said that a bishop came out and reprimanded him and invites us (maybe 6 or 7 of us) when we got inside the church i noticed Tom Jones, Kylie Minogue, Nick cave, INXS etc.. what i had stumbled upon was Michaels funeral, i was up at the back of the church up a flight of stairs and quiet close to that idiot pest who used to invade tennis matches, horse tracks and footy games when he started screaming Michaels name and fake attempting to jump over the balcony onto the crown below .
sad day for me
Old easybeats classic redone for the Australian made tour and was also on the lost boys soundtrack 😊
Yo! Not only a Ren fan but also INXS! Excellent. I have the 7" single. Song from The Lost Boys Film. I was lucky enough to see inxs at Wembley in 91. Excellent concert!
Wow I’m sure that would’ve been an inspired performance!! I think settings like wembley and Madison square gardens in NY get bands excited to perform at their best. ❤️
If you only have 1 tape in your car it better be INXS! lol
Another Vander and Young classic given a bit of Aussie pub-rock growl.
INXS just celebrated their 46th anniversary as a band! I have always had a mad crush on Jon Farriss! Saw INXS open for The Go-Go's in Charlotte, NC.
You just scored a new subscriber! You saying you are a fan of INXS was all I needed to hear! BTW, I would love to be stuck with 'KICK' stuck in the deck...LOL!
Faultless band who couldn’t put a foot wrong
Yo! G'day mate! Loved your INXS story ❤
My story is , in 1986 I went to my first concert. It happened to be The Australian Made Concert. Mostly Australian bands and some New Zealand bands. Headlining the tour was Jimmy Barnes and INXS and to top it off they would finish the night with this song 'Good Times' ❤ 15:46
That would’ve been an amazing concert!!! Wow.
Yo 💥 another great reaction. I have seen INXS live and it was amazing. 1986. I am also a huge fan still 😊
Yo! I loved this reaction because it made you happy! 😊 Hi from Downunder, mate 👍🏻
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Yo Mike I agree Inxs awesome group 18 months same tape I would have had it apart sooner 😂 Thus was a great tune also the piano awesome touch had a 70’s basement feel guys all getting together for a jam. Enjoyed have a great weekend 🫶
Great story, seen them so many times growing up in Sydney,🔥 yo
Yo! Happy to be back for some Jimmy & INXS. Good story I’m sure there’s plenty you can’t tell us 😊
Haha…..nah this one was pretty innocent…..not all of them are though. ;)
Great story. I drove around Tasmania for a month on holiday with Crowded House Temple of Low Men cassette on repeat. No complaints this end. No, I didn't get to meet the band and tell them about it... nor could I cover the guitar riffs for them.
Hey I count myself lucky…..I think the other tape was Whitesnake or something….which I like but definitely not on repeat. ✌️
Crowded house is a decent one too! ❤️
Oy, Oy, Oy, Aussie Aussie Aussie. Great story mate.
I get a kick outta that Aussie thing you guys do!!! Love it!! Yo backwards. 🙏
@@michaelgoyettemusic we normally do it in reverse Aussie first Oy second. But I reverse it just for you.
@@martinrobinson936 i appreciate that. :)
@@martinrobinson936 I’ve heard it several times in my travels. ❤️
Jimmy released this on his Barnestorming live album of Nov 1988, all recorded from December 1987 to Feb 1988. This particular pairing was recorded 1986 and released December 1986 and was included in the Lost Boys movie soundtrack as others have said. In Australia they are probably equally played his solo live version and this pairing. Have not heard the Easybeats original in years, whereas the other two are still on regular radio rotation in Australia.
That’s a pretty good album name!
I’ve never heard any version but this one. Maybe I should check out other versions. ✌️
The best era of Aussie music 🎶
This is an Easybeats song first released in 1968.
Did not know that. ✌️
Yo! Another great reaction Michael. It was great seeing have your realisation in realtime. Peace... ✌
Yo - You -Yo- just KICK'in the great stories.
I hope the gig was a good one.
I’ve been noticing assorted reaction vids to Jimmy Barnes since I started watching Ren stuff. I kept thinking, “isn’t he the guy that performed with INXS?” So glad I was right. 😂💜
😂 I didn’t make that connection. ✌️
This is what a music video is supposed to be like, just fun and a lot of it.
Yo! Another fantastic song and fantastic reaction. Thanks for sharing this one. Love it. Loved your story, too- not too long at all. 💛
🪀😂 I loved your INXS story Michael. Who doesn’t remember issues with cassette tapes and players?😂 My first car had a tape player…. So you know their Kick Album well. Can I ask if you also have heard their previous album, Listen like Thieves or Shabooh Shoobah? I’ve loved INXS since I was 15 or so….even have a photo of me in an INXS shirt. It was even before I discovered Jimmy. Michael can sing (not to mention anything about how charismatic and gorgeous he was RIP) and the Farris brothers and Kirk are so brilliant too. Just to let you know that this song is a cover from a well known and respected Australian band called the Easybeats, fronted by Stevie Wright RIP. They released it back in 1968. It was written by George Young and Harry Vanda (George is the brother of Angus Young, guitarist of AC/DC). They put on an Australian Made concert and produced this song to sing at the end. Both INXS and Jimmy performed at the concert along with other bands Mental as Anything, I’m Talking (lead singer Kate Ceberano), Divinyls and a few others. Just so happens the song was also in the movie The Lost Boys.
Totally off point but have you heard of a girl by the name of Wendy Matthews? She was born in Canada and met Glenn Shorrock, lead singer of Little River Band in LA and came back to perform in Australia and stayed (we have that effect on some who come to this great land).
Wendy Matthews is crazy good
I didn’t own any other LPs but knew their singles cause I watched music video channel Much Music non stop!!
I haven’t heard of her but I know you stole the Tea Party from us!! ;).
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@@michaelgoyettemusicThank you for taking the time to reply. You are probably right about taking people from all corners of the world, and some of the best Australian musicians have come from a lot of different cultures. A lot of that had to do with the immigration programme called the 10 pound pom system after WW2. In saying that it wasn't just the English who arrived, but a lot of European nations. A lot were just children so they wouldn't have had a lot of choice in the matter. A lot have stayed. I know the Immigration areas they originally stayed in were not great but in general Aussies do have a great lifestyle. A big factor about the Australian sound would have been due to one person by the name of Tom Albert. He had his own music publishing company called Alberts, and founded the Easybeats from the 60s, and later other musicians including John Paul Young and bands including ACDC and Rose Tattoo. After the Easybeats finished two of their band members Harry Vanda and George Young were asked to write songs by Tom and this is when they finally started to make a profit from their work.
What music channels did you get? Was it MTV or did you have others? Australia had plenty of different music shows. I might show my age, but I grew up on a show called Young Talent Time, abbreviated to YTT, in the 70's which was a show where young kids sing, but a little like the Mickey Mouse Club vibe. Then in the 80s I watched Molly Meldrum's show called Countdown, and then "Rage" whuch played music to the next morning.The last 2 shows were on the ABC which is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (a Government funded channel in essence). I am not sure which channel did YTT.....
Then before my time they had GTK or Getting to Know.....we also had talent shows before the now popular ones (The Voice and Idol etc) called Hoadley's Battle of the Bands.
Ps I just realised your show was called Much Music 🎶 haha
Oh and another guitarist from Canada called Jeff Neill toured with Jimmy Barnes for over 10 years. Did you know of him?
@@kazz3956 I watched a video all about Australia the other day that was talking about the immigration at different points and how the population is dispersed based on what areas get water and which don’t.
I didn’t know Canada had more ppl! ✌️
Yo. Great cover.Jimmy and INXS were fantastic.i was too young to See Michael in concert unfortunately
Yes it was on a soundtrack. The LOST BOYS. A vampires move form 87. Kieffer Sutherland and Corey fieldman
Easybeats. Fun fact: one of the group members was the older Young sibling. Young from the family of AC/DC :)
Jimmy pull this song out from time to time and sings it with INXS or Keith Urban, or...
Two Aussie legends doina a great cover . Lots of material for you to watch if you liked that . Anything from INXS at the Wembley concert was outstanding , particularly Suicide blond. For Jimmy Barns check out Cold Chisel , the band he fronted , I love Bow river , the 2003 live performance . He also did a few co labs with John Farnham , When something is wrong with my baby .
Cheers….I’ve reacted to Bow River already btw.
You really need to check out some live INXS. They had a concert in Wembley Stadium in 1991 and it was epic. I'm talking Queen levels of epicness. Start with their performance of "What You Need". The band are just consummate pros and Michael Hutchence got the audience involved too.
Yo love this. Thanks for sharing 🥰
Yo! INXS was AWESOME!
Written by brothers George Young and Harry Vanda and released as a single by The Easybeats in 1968. George is the older brother of Angus and Malcom Young from ACDC. original version ruclips.net/video/8yMswt56fvQ/видео.html
Yo great reaction and story I was so pleased after seeing your previous reactions to hear about that connection
Original song by The Easybeats in 1968. This version was on 'The Lost Boys' film soundtrack in 1987. Great song!
It's almost a religion to me to go online while having a few beers and checking out how awesome people reacting to this song think it is.
I'm never disappointed, and the upside is I get a few beers and a party atmosphere.
I’d join that religion! ✌️
Wow ! Fantastic story.
Yo Yoo Yoou There should be a few more, love your reactions Good Job very informed
😊 🙏 ❤️ 🍻 🪀
❤❤❤❤❤ this song,these 2 are awesome 🎶🤘🎶🤘🎶
Yep!!! ❤️
Easybeats, Harry Vanda & George Young( older brother of Malcolm & Angus also owned Albert Records )with the Easy beats penned this track
Australian music royalty right there
Yea mate , we’d compare classic Oz songs like this back in the 80’s to the American Hair spray bands that were huge around the world at the time ,
and roll our eyes because really there was no comparison.
Cek out Jimmy & Cold Chisel singing Wild Thing & Knocking,on Heavens door.
He's already done both. 😊
Yo, reviewing the charismatic version still makes a pretty good story.
Yo Michael how I wish I’d caught this reaction live!
This is on 'The Lost Boys' soundtrack. Great song!
That’s so insane that you had heard Jimmy as a kid and hadn’t realised till now! Now you have a lot of catching up to do 😂 Not sure if you’ve heard You’ll Never Walk Alone- Jimmy and his son David Campbell. It’s very special!!
Legend has it you're still trying to process this.
Legends aren’t as grand as they used to be! 😂
One of my all time favourite song , two great singers 🎉
I’d forgotten about it until I heard the first few notes…..it’s awesome!! ❤️
Yo. Love your stories.
Love the story. Yo
YO!!!
Fun fact: Kieffer Sutherland kept turning down the role in The Lost Boys until he heard that Jimmy & INXS were gunna be on the soundtrack. Apparently he'd been in a Australia a few months before & he became huge big fans of both Jimmy & INXS as they had songs out on the charts in Australia at the time & were constantly on the radio. Once he heard they were both were involved he took the role straight away.
I actually thought The Lost Boys was an Aussie movie until a few years ago because Jimmy & INXS were on the soundtrack & I've never seen the movie but as a kid i didn't think Jimmy & INXS would be used on an American movie
memories of good times
Yo, enjoyed watching you enjoy this.
Awesome reaction, respect, keep digging Australian music Michael, it is a sapphire mine. Did you lose your rod, a net and a fish from a kayak on another RUclips video? If not, must have been your doppelganger, very funny.
Cheers but yeah that definitely wasn’t me!! 😂
Yo i love your stories
Yo thanks 🙏 ❤️
Ah, bless 'em. Aussies having fun. Yeah hah!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Check out Jimmy with Tina Turner... also awesome.
It’s in the list boys movie you may have heard it there
Esta maravillosa canción pertenece a la banda sonora de la película “The Lost Boys”
Its Jimmy Barnes dude! they probably don't care whose name it appears in Social Media - they had such a good time making it.
Yo! Love INXS also!
How can you not? ✌️
Nice stories !
A big fat YO from me!
Yo, great story at the end mate.
🍻 🙏
Yo. Love your channel Michael.
GOOD TIMES, (THE EASY BEATS)
It was on the movie The Lostboys 😊
The Lost Boys. Soundtrack
Lost Boys! 😁
I first saw INXS in January 1980 at a club in my hometown. Didn't go to see them specifically as they were the support band and I hadn't heard of them Thought they were pretty good and had a bit of a future. They had just got a recording deal and either had just released or about to release their first single. They weren't as good as the main band that night who were Cold Chisel. Saw INXS as the main band a few weeks later at my local University as they headlined the orientation week ball. The weeks they spent supporting Cold Chisel that summer had seen them build up a pretty good following of their own by then.
The hours of performance and studying the masters would’ve done wonders for their playing too I’m sure!! Great story!! ✌️
Saw then a few times. Last time in Kuranda amphitheatre in Cairns with Paul Kelly and Jenny Morris.... What a night!
Yo, they would have loved that ❤
It appeared that they were amused at the very least. ;) ❤️
G’day.
And...yo 😎
❤
Yo, nice story at the end.
Yo 🙏 ❤️
If you like the piano you should check out Jimmy Barnes "Last frontier", and "No second prize". I also have a feeling you'd like Australian band Powderfinger. Their song "On my mind" is so good. Their live version is Gold. Cheers Yo!
Yo. George Young from the Easybeats is brother to Angus and Malcom Young of ACDC. ☮️
YO ho ho, & a bottle of rum!
Which reminds me, I’ve never seen a reactor do ‘And The Band Played On (Down Among The Dead Men)’ by Flash and the Pan. Yo could be a pioneer
You reviewed the live version.
This is live?
"The world is making more sense now than ever." Mate, you're not the first person to say that just after listening to some honest Aussie rock.
Ha! And I won’t be the last! ✌️ ❤️
It was on the Lost Boys soundtrack also.
Yeah I remember now. End credits i believe?
@michaelgoyettemusic not only in the end, but in the "death by stereo" scene, and there's also another Jimmy track in there, but i don't remember which one now. Lol, now I'll have to google it. It's bugging me 🤣
@@julianaFinn I was too busy convincing myself I had a chance with Jamie Gertz!! ;)
@michaelgoyettemusic lol didn't we all? Though I guess for me it was a young Kiefer lol
@@julianaFinn you liked the Canadian! ;)
His grandfather or great grandfather introduced Canada to free health care. ❤️
You may have heard this on the Lost Boys soundtrack
So funny
I think they used it for one of the intros to NFL Friday night football games at one point .
Really? Wild 😜
@@michaelgoyettemusic also in lost boys.
Yo!!
If you ever watched the lost boys movie soundtrack... You know the song. The same album that Roger Daltry sang Don't let the sun go down on me☝🏻😜
yo. one of my favourite tracks. Ya think Ren could do this, with the rest of The Big Push? Would bring the house down. Imagine him on the piano. Or guitar, or drums...
I don’t think the Barnsey vocal would be in REN’s range. Otherwise hell yeah.
Yo yo.. Forgot that on my other comment. Peace out! 🇦🇺