Hey Greg Not sure if you heard but Cold Chisel have recently announced they’re getting together to celebrate 50 years, going to do concerts throughout Australia in October and November this year.
Thank you for the shout out and so glad you enjoyed this. It’s so stripped back and beautiful. Mossy had his moment in this concert and this for me was it. ❤
they tried in the early 80s but the music people (AR) in the USA weren't that bothered about them and ignored them so CC said f*k you and went back to Australia
Glad you are safe Greg. Mossy is a magic guitarist and vocalist. There aren't too many bands who can push a vocalist like Ian Moss into the background but Barnesy is that good. The beauty of Chisel however was that they recognised the talent that Ian has, and they ensured that he got the limelight too. I actually got to see Mossy sing live as a solo artist when 17. He was the headline act at the local Blue Light disco, and most of the kids then were not that aware of who he was, except those like myself who were Chisel fans. This was when he was trying to kickstart his own solo career.
In 1979,when it was still easy to get into pubs at 16, my mate and I were the only 2 people to show up for their gig at a pub in The Rocks (the very oldest part of Sydney. I made the fatal error of attempting to go to the bar during this song. The bar staff shooed me away til the song was over. It was a fantastic night, with a private gig and shenanigans with the band to follow (too much shenanigans because I ended up vomiting on Jimmy's brother in a club much later that night!). What a time to be a kid! I'm so glad you are safe Greg. Please keep us posted!
I'm thinking of you amongst all those horrible weather events. Keep us posted, and stay safe from the tornadoes and gun violence, too. As for this video, it highlights the brilliance of Ian Moss. Mighty fine. 🎉🎉🎉
I got a little discouraged yesterday. After I recorded this video I kept on checking the news about every half hour. Each time I did the death toll had gone up again.
@@deepcutsreactions7774 they actually showed some of the devastation on the news last night. Truely horrific. I was lost for words. RIP to those who did not make it. 🕊🕊🕊
@@kazz3956 Yeah, it seems like every time I check the news, the death toll has gone up. I've thought about showing a little of the footage of some of the bigest ones that hit our Oklahoma City area. We had two EF-5's that hit Moore @ 10 miles north of me), one with record winds of 300 mph and the El Reno Tornado, the widest ever at 2.6 miles wide. There were a few years there where it felt like Oklahoma City had a big red X on it. Add that to the Murrah Federal building bombing where 168 people were killed, we had a rough decade or two.
The thing with Cold Chisel is that Jim & Ian compliment each other so beautifully….. Jim with his power and Ian with his beautiful vocals & guitar playing….. and out of this band came 4 solo careers….. that’s how talented they all are.
@@scottyh8494 I don't really take requests since I'm so music moody. I usually don't know what I'm going to play until I play it. But....most everything OZ that I'm playing are suggestions folks have made. What did you want to hear?
@@deepcutsreactions7774 Hi It's a 2021 video put out by Suzi Quatro. She teamed up with her son on lead guitar and Suzi on Bass. You will have not heard of it but it's her latest album. The Devil in Me. I hope you like it to do a reaction. Here is the link ruclips.net/video/7klLUVWXAo0/видео.html Thank you.
@@deepcutsreactions7774 Just an update. Cold Chisel have announced they will do a tour in October and November to celebrate 50 years since the band formed. I'll be making sure I get some tickets for this when they released.
I’m not even Georgian, and this song makes me well over with love and pride. This song, and this performance, they are just magical. It’s the type of slow song I’d have ignored in my teens, and missed all the nuance and complexities, the talent and sheer beauty. I hope it was a moment of peace for you on a sad and troubled day.
I sooo love this song by the very talented Ian Moss who plays guitar fabulously, sings intensively and interprets brilliantly. Regarding the gun culture in the USA, have you seen the live comedy show by Australian Jim Jeffries, on You Tube, who also lives in the USA ? Australia and the UK lessened its gun culture considerably after mass gun murders by passing stricter laws. Australia bought back guns and destroyed them in an amnesty. I could never live in a place like 'Tornado Alley' in the USA. Australia has its devastating bush/forest fires but we usually know the scientific understanding of the conditions for them and the path they will take. This usually, but not always, helps to keep us safe and protect property.
Summer Moon is another great track where Ian Moss is lead vocalist in a Cold Chisel song. I suspect every album he done at least one or two tracks as lead.
Great moment caught by the man on camera. I suspect this was never in the original movie concert release called The Last Stand. But I heard the audio of this when I first started listening to Cold Chisel. Think it on the live album called Barking Spiders Live. I wore out the cassette tape I had that one on. Probably my favourite album to listen to as a teenager in the mid 80's. Also, thanks for the continued updates on what happening there with the storms. Stay safe Greg and I agree guns seem more likely to kill a person in the USA, sadly.
@@Dr_KAP Must be a later release that added that track as an extra because it not listed as a track on the original movie concert. 1984 film track listing "Standing on the Outside" "Cheap Wine" "Rising Sun" "Janelle" "Khe Sanh" "Twentieth Century" "You Got Nothing I Want" "Tomorrow" "Star Hotel" "Choirgirl" "Bow River" "Flame Trees" "Saturday Night" "Wild Thing" "Goodbye (Astrid Goodbye)" "Don't Let Go"
@@shaundgb7367 oh sorry I have my videos mixed up I thought this was his reaction to Cry Me a River which is my remaster he did yesterday (and from the Ringside dvd) 😂
@@Dr_KAP Makes sense. Cry Me a River is one of the tracks I not heard by Cold Chisel so was interesting to see that one a day or so ago as the title of the song did not ring a bell for me. Which surprised me as been listening to Cold Chisel for about four decades. ha ha. I was thinking it was an Ian Moss song only but when I saw the video I noticed it was from Ringside series. Good upload by you then as it looked like that song escaped me until now.
watched him quite a few times when he played sydney small wine bars like Pleasures in kogarah(1975-7).. the band those night were on for near 3 hours.. brilliant
Good to see you made it through On news here today you guys had multiples last night They reported 15 dead 2 very young kids RIP to all them and family and friends Sad announcement its going to be extremely bad season for them Also india got hit by one as well So good to see you made it through stay strong buddy Cheers mate 🦘🇦🇺👍
@@deepcutsreactions7774 nar mate your not self absorbed it pretty bloody worrying Every time a storm you don't know what you getting your life and assets at risk On top im guessing can't get insurance either They say we in Australia 🇦🇺 dangerous because animals Some parts of Australia 🇦🇺 does have cyclone's in tropical area's its been bad year for them as well Floods and fire storms are our biggest threats So mate do understand what you guys are going through the unknown and it's taxing as on high alert all the time Just trying stay safe and what will be will be as we have no say in what's ever happens in life It good to get up dates how's things going their with you guys as we wounder how your going
Hey Greg
Not sure if you heard but Cold Chisel have recently announced they’re getting together to celebrate 50 years, going to do concerts throughout Australia in October and November this year.
Thank you for the shout out and so glad you enjoyed this. It’s so stripped back and beautiful. Mossy had his moment in this concert and this for me was it. ❤
It's his best stripped down performance ever imo. So bluesy.
I also just love how happy it makes him to perform, and the feedback he gets from the audience. He can't stop smiling. He's enjoying it so much.
@@jeremykothe2847 I agree with you
cpld chisel reformed and touring .
They should be world known.
they tried in the early 80s but the music people (AR) in the USA weren't that bothered about them and ignored them so CC said f*k you and went back to Australia
Glad you are safe Greg. Mossy is a magic guitarist and vocalist. There aren't too many bands who can push a vocalist like Ian Moss into the background but Barnesy is that good. The beauty of Chisel however was that they recognised the talent that Ian has, and they ensured that he got the limelight too. I actually got to see Mossy sing live as a solo artist when 17. He was the headline act at the local Blue Light disco, and most of the kids then were not that aware of who he was, except those like myself who were Chisel fans. This was when he was trying to kickstart his own solo career.
In 1979,when it was still easy to get into pubs at 16, my mate and I were the only 2 people to show up for their gig at a pub in The Rocks (the very oldest part of Sydney. I made the fatal error of attempting to go to the bar during this song. The bar staff shooed me away til the song was over.
It was a fantastic night, with a private gig and shenanigans with the band to follow (too much shenanigans because I ended up vomiting on Jimmy's brother in a club much later that night!).
What a time to be a kid!
I'm so glad you are safe Greg. Please keep us posted!
I'm thinking of you amongst all those horrible weather events. Keep us posted, and stay safe from the tornadoes and gun violence, too.
As for this video, it highlights the brilliance of Ian Moss. Mighty fine. 🎉🎉🎉
I got a little discouraged yesterday. After I recorded this video I kept on checking the news about every half hour. Each time I did the death toll had gone up again.
@@deepcutsreactions7774 they actually showed some of the devastation on the news last night. Truely horrific. I was lost for words. RIP to those who did not make it. 🕊🕊🕊
@@kazz3956 Yeah, it seems like every time I check the news, the death toll has gone up. I've thought about showing a little of the footage of some of the bigest ones that hit our Oklahoma City area. We had two EF-5's that hit Moore @ 10 miles north of me), one with record winds of 300 mph and the El Reno Tornado, the widest ever at 2.6 miles wide. There were a few years there where it felt like Oklahoma City had a big red X on it. Add that to the Murrah Federal building bombing where 168 people were killed, we had a rough decade or two.
@@deepcutsreactions7774 that is so hard to comprehend. Extremely sad.
@@kazz3956 Frickin neo nazis.
Stay safe my friend ❤
The thing with Cold Chisel is that Jim & Ian compliment each other so beautifully….. Jim with his power and Ian with his beautiful vocals & guitar playing….. and out of this band came 4 solo careers….. that’s how talented they all are.
I haven't even touched the rest of the band's careers.
Ian Moss is a very underrated talent. He is a great singer and guitarist. He has just got natural talent no other way to say it.
Keep listening to chisel.
It's a foregone conclusion at this point.
@@deepcutsreactions7774 Hi there, How do I make a video reaction request? :)
@@scottyh8494 I don't really take requests since I'm so music moody. I usually don't know what I'm going to play until I play it. But....most everything OZ that I'm playing are suggestions folks have made. What did you want to hear?
@@deepcutsreactions7774 Hi It's a 2021 video put out by Suzi Quatro. She teamed up with her son on lead guitar and Suzi on Bass. You will have not heard of it but it's her latest album. The Devil in Me. I hope you like it to do a reaction. Here is the link ruclips.net/video/7klLUVWXAo0/видео.html Thank you.
@@deepcutsreactions7774 Just an update. Cold Chisel have announced they will do a tour in October and November to celebrate 50 years since the band formed. I'll be making sure I get some tickets for this when they released.
Great reaction to a banger 👏. Please try Romain Axisa's retake of the classic GEORGIA ON MY MIND Busking solo on the streets,🎶🎵🤌🍯🙏💪🍀🍀
Such a great voice
I’m not even Georgian, and this song makes me well over with love and pride. This song, and this performance, they are just magical. It’s the type of slow song I’d have ignored in my teens, and missed all the nuance and complexities, the talent and sheer beauty. I hope it was a moment of peace for you on a sad and troubled day.
I sooo love this song by the very talented Ian Moss who plays guitar fabulously, sings intensively and interprets brilliantly. Regarding the gun culture in the USA, have you seen the live comedy show by Australian Jim Jeffries, on You Tube, who also lives in the USA ? Australia and the UK lessened its gun culture considerably after mass gun murders by passing stricter laws. Australia bought back guns and destroyed them in an amnesty. I could never live in a place like 'Tornado Alley' in the USA. Australia has its devastating bush/forest fires but we usually know the scientific understanding of the conditions for them and the path they will take. This usually, but not always, helps to keep us safe and protect property.
We always know when the atmosphere is primed but from there it's all pretty random.
Summer Moon is another great track where Ian Moss is lead vocalist in a Cold Chisel song.
I suspect every album he done at least one or two tracks as lead.
Great moment caught by the man on camera. I suspect this was never in the original movie concert release called The Last Stand.
But I heard the audio of this when I first started listening to Cold Chisel. Think it on the live album called Barking Spiders Live. I wore out the cassette tape I had that one on. Probably my favourite album to listen to as a teenager in the mid 80's.
Also, thanks for the continued updates on what happening there with the storms. Stay safe Greg and I agree guns seem more likely to kill a person in the USA, sadly.
This was on the DVD of the Last Stand I got it from there for this remaster
@@Dr_KAP Must be a later release that added that track as an extra because it not listed as a track on the original movie concert.
1984 film track listing
"Standing on the Outside"
"Cheap Wine"
"Rising Sun"
"Janelle"
"Khe Sanh"
"Twentieth Century"
"You Got Nothing I Want"
"Tomorrow"
"Star Hotel"
"Choirgirl"
"Bow River"
"Flame Trees"
"Saturday Night"
"Wild Thing"
"Goodbye (Astrid Goodbye)"
"Don't Let Go"
@@shaundgb7367 oh sorry I have my videos mixed up I thought this was his reaction to Cry Me a River which is my remaster he did yesterday (and from the Ringside dvd) 😂
@@Dr_KAP Makes sense. Cry Me a River is one of the tracks I not heard by Cold Chisel so was interesting to see that one a day or so ago as the title of the song did not ring a bell for me. Which surprised me as been listening to Cold Chisel for about four decades. ha ha. I was thinking it was an Ian Moss song only but when I saw the video I noticed it was from Ringside series. Good upload by you then as it looked like that song escaped me until now.
@@shaundgb7367 yeh I was switching between comments on that and comments on this and so I replied to you thinking I was in the other one 😂
watched him quite a few times when he played sydney small wine bars like Pleasures in kogarah(1975-7).. the band those night were on for near 3 hours.. brilliant
If you're looking for recommendations for Ian Moss singing lead for Chisel- you could do worse than "Rosaline" from their self-titled first album.
Good to see you made it through
On news here today you guys had multiples last night
They reported 15 dead 2 very young kids RIP to all them and family and friends
Sad announcement its going to be extremely bad season for them
Also india got hit by one as well
So good to see you made it through stay strong buddy
Cheers mate 🦘🇦🇺👍
I do feel a bit self-absorbed when I read about the landslide casualties in PNG.
@@deepcutsreactions7774 nar mate your not self absorbed it pretty bloody worrying
Every time a storm you don't know what you getting your life and assets at risk
On top im guessing can't get insurance either
They say we in Australia 🇦🇺 dangerous because animals
Some parts of Australia 🇦🇺 does have cyclone's in tropical area's its been bad year for them as well
Floods and fire storms are our biggest threats
So mate do understand what you guys are going through the unknown and it's taxing as on high alert all the time
Just trying stay safe and what will be will be as we have no say in what's ever happens in life
It good to get up dates how's things going their with you guys as we wounder how your going