Cold Chisel - Flame Trees - Live

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @alliegal45
    @alliegal45 Год назад +37

    Even if someone in Oz isn’t a Chisel fan, their songs and lyrics are imbedded in our dna ❤

  • @peteb4148
    @peteb4148 Год назад +22

    When I backpacked around the world people would say 'oh AC/DC no:1. I'd say no in Australia cold chisel no:1

  • @kazz3956
    @kazz3956 Год назад +10

    This is an iconic song, most Aussie's know the words. Who doesn't reminisce when together with our old friends. I know I do ❤❤

  • @Tassiefarmlife
    @Tassiefarmlife Год назад +19

    Such a great song
    Chisel just knew how to reach the everyday people and how everyday like was. The shades of their music are so varied and just hit the right tone.
    So pleased their music can reach the world now because the rest of the world has missed out on one of the best bands ever.

  • @lynndally9160
    @lynndally9160 Год назад +13

    One of Chisels best.
    Fun fact: i saw Keith Urban (country singer) live in 2011 and he started singing flame trees and every person in the audience sang along. Even country music fans know the words to chisel songs

  • @hudsonsled454
    @hudsonsled454 Год назад +6

    All their songs are so well written that ppl can relate, there are no throw away lines.

  • @yvonnecaldwell6088
    @yvonnecaldwell6088 Год назад +2

    JIMMMAAAAY!!!!!
    Flame trees❤❤❤
    Tears... everytime...
    Who needs that sentimental bullshit anyway!!?❤❤❤❤❤Do you remember....?👍🇭🇲
    Now you've got to listen to When the War is Over and Khe Sahn👍👍👍
    Cold Chisel...one of THE BEST Aussie pub bands EVER!!!❤❤❤🇭🇲🇭🇲

  • @Tully_23_32
    @Tully_23_32 Год назад +5

    This is a fantastic reaction to Straya's greatest ever band. Their music never gets old, I'm second generation Chisel fans as my parents were first generation, I've passed it to a third generation & hopefully a forth.

  • @TheCookycooks
    @TheCookycooks Год назад +5

    This is one of my favourites of chisels, very well written with some great lyrics

  • @clarkditter5975
    @clarkditter5975 Год назад +3

    You may not know this, but after Cold Chisel split up in 1983, Jimmy Barnes began a solo career that is still going. The most successful member of Cold Chisel by far, he has had more no1 albums (Cold Chisel & solo) in Australia than any other artist.
    Early on in his solo career he recorded an album of soul covers (just for fun) which was so successful that he did it 3 more times.
    Cold Chisel has reformed for a new album (and toured) 3 times since the breakup in '83 and has performed in other one-off events.

  • @darrenmyers2521
    @darrenmyers2521 3 месяца назад

    Ha, just watching this, I was at this concert in Melbourne, Festival Hall i believe, You're correct with the fans, we know every bloody song and so does the younger generation from us. THis concert produced so many brilliant live songs including the very watched Bow River.

  • @Dr_KAP
    @Dr_KAP Год назад +17

    If you get a chance Rory, google this “flame trees, Grafton” and look at the images. There’s even a Flame Trees cafe there 😂 Don Walker (the clean cut boy on keyboards) grew up around there and this was his inspiration for the lyrics (the man is a brilliant songwriter). Steve Prestwich, RIP, drummer, wrote the score for this song. Just brilliant, all of them.

    • @davidcruse6589
      @davidcruse6589 Год назад

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    • @jemxs
      @jemxs Год назад +2

      Haha Kappy, I did just that and look amazing. As a child I loved this song(and ofc still do) but young me always thought the flame trees were the burning cane fields...I blame Gangajan 😂

    • @Dr_KAP
      @Dr_KAP Год назад +2

      @@jemxs well there is a Chisel song that has burning sugar cane fields referenced, there’s also a Jimmy Barnes song. But yes flame trees are a thing 😂

    • @jemxs
      @jemxs Год назад +2

      @@Dr_KAP oh yes have known the true flame trees for a while, but as a kid nope 😂

  • @LMTino
    @LMTino Год назад +9

    Not heard this at all before so thank you so I then took a peek and learned he was a Scottsman with an Aussie pub band from the early 70s)... his vocals zigged and zagged into and over this gentle meloday - lovely combo.

    • @robrichards585
      @robrichards585 Год назад +2

      @lmt- do yourself a big favour and watch this song live from the 1983 last stand concert, you will never hear a better vocal delivery than the one from that concert= enjoy👍🏻👍🏻

    • @kathyconway5327
      @kathyconway5327 Год назад

      The recommendation from Rob might be good, haven’t seen it, but I prefer the sober Jimmy and the Jimmy Barnes Flesh and Wood concert with an intimate setting is very fine. And he can still get away with the lyrics of this song despite his age.

    • @kathyconway5327
      @kathyconway5327 Год назад

      It’s a great song but when I hear it it feel like it was meant for the likes of me who left a small town for a bigger one and felt all of those things when I went home to visit. I’m no expert but I imagine Rory has always lived in London, so I like that he gets it.

    • @robrichards585
      @robrichards585 Год назад

      @ Cathy- check out the version I mentioned, u will love it👍🏻

    • @Tully_23_32
      @Tully_23_32 Год назад +1

      Jimmy moved to Australia as a 10 year old kid to Adelaide. If it wasn't for his family moving Straya & the Chisel boys he would never have made it. Like the Young brothers from ACCA DACCA. If they didn't immigrate to Straya from Scotland as kids as ten pound poms then they would never have made it either. The Aussie music industry gave them the chance to succeed. If likes of Chisel & ACCA DACCA didn't survive the brutal Aussie pub scene no music execs in Straya would've signed them. The Aussie pub scene is the pass or fail that the Aussie music industry actually listens to as the pub is the core of the Aussie lifestyle

  • @craigwallace7051
    @craigwallace7051 Год назад +3

    Mate, you actually “get” Cold Chisel….that’s how it is, this band means so much so so many people. I tear up everything e I hear it as I have lived abroad for 23 years and miss my mates.

  • @AndyFNQ84
    @AndyFNQ84 Год назад +8

    Great comments at the end matey, thanks for another great reaction 👍

  • @christopherstevenson5470
    @christopherstevenson5470 Год назад +3

    Aussie pub rock royalty,its in our DNA,YOU GOTTA LUVIT.😂😂😂😉

  • @megbond
    @megbond Год назад +2

    Don Walker is the best songwriter in Australia.

  • @kathleenkildare8688
    @kathleenkildare8688 Год назад +4

    I love the way you 'get' this band!

  • @zebedeedoodaah6454
    @zebedeedoodaah6454 Год назад +13

    I think this is one of Jimmy's best vocal performances.
    He really show-cased his bag of skills how he played with his pitch,frasing,and creativity around the melody while remaining faithful to what we all know.
    A Master class of class!👍
    Zebedee from Oz.👍
    Nice one mate!👍

    • @357HFC
      @357HFC Год назад

      He was past his best in my opinion, fkn love this rendition from Ringside, I was there in Perth . Chisel, Barnes Aussie legends!

  • @tonyohaire5267
    @tonyohaire5267 Год назад +1

    As a Brit that's loves Cold Chisel this is a special song for me. We played it at our wedding... but who needs that sentimental bullshit anyway... Anyway looking through your reactions you have quite a bit of Chisel and Chris Cornell, you would have loved Hyde Park in 2014, both on the same bill. One of the best and unlikely lineups at a UK gig, but amazing. Keep it up , good stuff.

  • @benblackman4812
    @benblackman4812 Год назад +3

    I really like the way you react mate! My son is your age I reckon and grew up on it! Welcome to best music ever! Red Hot summer Tour is the last time will ever see these guys live again! Goes off!

  • @blakedenton8247
    @blakedenton8247 Год назад +2

    My favourite chisel song

  • @clmac529
    @clmac529 Год назад +8

    Well and truly mate, much much better live. This one is from 2003 which is 20 years after the original studio recording. The band was 'disbanded' for 15 years from 1983 until the 1998 reunion. This show from 2003 was the next reunion again and sadly the last tour that Steve (the drummer and writer of this song) was a part of RIP.
    The fans had 15 years of listening to and discovering their catalogue (I was just a few years old by the time they broke up) but everyone was just so excited to have them back.
    Can see all age groups at their shows and they're all singing along from 20 year olds to 60 year olds.
    The shows now are musically brilliant stil,l but nowhere near as wild and unpredictable as when they were younger

  • @malcolmrayner3480
    @malcolmrayner3480 Год назад +4

    It is like a line from Bow River that goes working 12 hours a day but the money i saved wont buy my youth again

  • @ariadnepyanfar1048
    @ariadnepyanfar1048 Год назад +2

    Flame Trees is so full of longing for me. Another is White Wine In The Sun by Tim Minchin, which encapsulates how about 80% of Aussies feel about and experience Christmas. It’s way more about family, and making it to see family you haven’t seen in a long time, than it is about religion and Christianity, although a lot of us go to church that one day of the year to make other family members happy.
    Then there is How To Make Gravy by Paul Kelly, another Christmas song of longing, edged with more wistfulness, sadness and worry, as it is sung from the perspective of a man in prison over Christmastime.

  • @laurawatters914
    @laurawatters914 Год назад +10

    Such an awesome band, this one reminds of Bruce Springsteen kind of, beautiful lyrics ( real life) sentimental bullshit I like that. Awesome Aussie band!! Thank You Rory and thank you Sarge for requesting this, its awesome!! 😊💓🤘✌️🔥 I LOVE LIVE!!

  • @nikkil2580
    @nikkil2580 Год назад +3

    Best band in the world and saved my life many times as a teenager in the early 80's ❤❤❤

  • @Greg-r5h
    @Greg-r5h 5 месяцев назад

    Love your reactions especially to Chisel.
    No critique, no bullshit just appreciation for the lyrics and the music, like Aussies do.

  • @drjay0744
    @drjay0744 Год назад

    Great reaction. You can feel your appreciation.

  • @julianaFinn
    @julianaFinn Год назад +3

    You should see the whole concert. It was fire. I love love love Cold Chisel and always will. So versatile and they just have a huge catalogue of brilliant music.

  • @deanwimbridge9318
    @deanwimbridge9318 Год назад +4

    You have to sing along with this one 👍

  • @pauldunn37
    @pauldunn37 Год назад +2

    You need to dive deep into Cold Chisel.
    The rewards are everlasting.

  • @TheMarlsi
    @TheMarlsi Год назад

    One of my faves. Best pub music ever!! I ❤

  • @georgeibrahim7945
    @georgeibrahim7945 Год назад +4

    Such a great song and performance. Love Jimmy’s voice

  • @davidcruse6589
    @davidcruse6589 Год назад +1

    Always live

  • @LMTino
    @LMTino Год назад +2

    I was unfamiliar with Cold Chisel (had to check & saw it was an Australian pub band from the early 70s). The vocals seemed to rise above the mellow melodic instrumental - lovely contrast. Quite lovely. Editing this as I learned he was Scottish...now I make the connection to another Aussie pub band led by a different sort of Scottman, Men At Work. COLIN HAY is still standing and what music he has made since. Some gentle melancholy giants among them like WAITING IN THE RAIN, ROMEO/PRISON TIME (both e-town LIVE) and DEAR FATHER (LaundroMatinee LIVE at The Pop Machine). Terrific documentary on him - "Waiting for My Real Life."

    • @peaked_aussie
      @peaked_aussie Год назад +1

      AC/DC's Bonn Scott was also Scottish born and lived in Adelaide, much like Barnesy..

  • @bretthorsnell1894
    @bretthorsnell1894 Год назад +1

    Fun flack this is the Bosses wife’s favourite ever song

  • @donnam5891
    @donnam5891 Год назад

    I love this concert. All of the songs are amazing especially Bow River and When the War is Over. I wish I'd been there. Great reaction mate. You'll find that John Farnham is also best reacted to live and his connection to the audience is legendary. Check out Help with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

  • @errolgrierson430
    @errolgrierson430 Год назад +3

    Too right cuz,Don Walker is one of the best song writers ever .

  • @rosiekickett2617
    @rosiekickett2617 Год назад +1

    Greatest Australian pub band ever... better than ACDC, INXS & many other great Australian bands... everyone in Australia love Jimmy Barnes he's the greatest vocalist ever

  • @jeremykothe2847
    @jeremykothe2847 Год назад +1

    The audience was filmed amazingly, yes, but you have to understand... most of them would have taken a bullet for Jimmy.

  • @TheMarlsi
    @TheMarlsi Год назад

    Ok. You have it right with ‘perfect’. Have you done early chisel?

  • @ray.shoesmith
    @ray.shoesmith Год назад +3

    And oh, who needs this sentimental bullshit anyway