Ian Moss! One of the most underrated singers in Australia only because he’s in a band with Jimmy is singing and he’s amazing! Knew you’d love this one!
Everyone always mentions Barnsey and Mossy, while seemingly forgetting that Don Walker (Cold Chisel keyboardist) is one of Australia's greatest songwriters. He wrote more of Cold Chisels hits than the rest of the band combined. This is just a sample of his work.
Sitting here in my Chisel t-shirt hearing “I think this might be my favourite Cold Chisel song” and thinking… yep, that’s fair. On the other hand, if I’m listening to a Chisel album, I probably have that thought each time a new track starts
"Controversial but I think this is my favourite Cold Chisel song". With that statement Dom I think every Aussie Cold Chisel fan cheered in support. It's a bit like Led Zeppelin fans shuddering at people saying "Stairway to Heaven is my favourite Led Zep song". My guess is you'll be able to walk into any bar in Australia and never have to buy your own beer! 🇦🇺🤘
I think us Aussie's all have diff fave Chisel songs. For instance I'm a Forever Now, Flame Tree's & Bow River girl. When it comes to Chisel there's no wrong answer on what their best song is & who's fave song is what. We are just so spoilt for choice when it comes to Chisel. I think the best part about Chisel is they aren't defined to one generation. Usually as kids we find everything about our parents uncool even down to their choice of music except for Chisel. Chisel spoke to everyone no matter the age with no generation gap
I love Jimmy, but Ian Moss is my fave voice. Tuckers Daughter, Bow River, etc. superb. 🥰🥰. You have done a wonderful job, considering your illness and loss of a loved one. Thank you xx
Have you heard Mossy doing Flame Trees on his solo album? That's a killer rendition. He does a great Choir Boy on that album too. You probably already know this if you're a Mossy fan though!
Cold Chisel is one of the most underrated bands ever.... And you are forgetting Don Walker the pianist/keyboardist who wrote and arranged most of their songs.... Don was a genius....
Anything Mossy did was awesome, this track not even close to the best track on the album 20th Century. Janelle is my favourite and wasn't even a single.
Mossy is a legend in his own right! What a voice ! And he can play that guitar like no other!.. Definitely check out My turn to cry.. and Merry go round
I'm old enough to remember the actual release of this video on Hey Hey it's Saturday. A variety show we had in the 80/90s. So many great music acts performed and had videos played on the show. One of our best rocks bands
This song brings me back to my youth, cruising the streets of Kings Cross in Sydney, where this song is based. If you liked this one, wait til l you hear Mossy and Barnesy in Bow River!!
Yeah nah mate me too but i was about 20yrs too late, i did go clubbing in the Cross most of my 20's & 30's. It's not the same anymore & way more dangerous
The soundbites of the 80's city nightlife are gold. How's the typical Aussie dude at the beginning berating someone for complaining, "Well if you don't like it, why've you been standin' there for twenty minutes watching for?" Your reactions to classic Australian pub rock are my favourite - loved watching your face in this :)
Have you ever heard the Hoodoo Gurus? I think you'd dig their music😃 another great Aussie band. The best most fun concert I ever went to was the Hoodoo Gurus😃😃🎶👣🦘🌊🇦🇺😊😊😊😊
Fun fact. The footage for this film clip was taken during the first ever Mardi Gras in Sydney. Which was actually a protest against how the police were treating their community. This seminal moment of our history is now preserved in song.
Mossy is the other singer. Ian Moss is a legend in his own right. One of the absolute best live performers in any location. I've seen him in tiny little dive bars and at huge outdoor festivals and the man always gives his all.
"well if you don't like it, why are you standing there watching it for 20mins" love the typical pub talk at the start of the song, really puts you in the setting of a pub with a live band.
You’re obvious love for the band is so incredible. I too constantly change my mind about which song is my favourite. I do love when Barnsey and Ian Moss sing together. “Bow River” is such perfection!
I don't know if it's possible to have a favourite Cold Chisel song... :) There's just too many awesome ones. Shipping Steel would be up there with this one, and Flame Trees, and Bow River... Khe Sahn... Ita... :) Too many!
I can remember walking around on a Saturday night with my friends as we decided what venue we would go to next & hearing this song emanating from various clubs & bars as we passed by. My youth was fantastic.
@@jaynekittycat9252 here’s a couple worth listening too: 1. AC/DC 2. INXS 3. Cold Chisel 4. Midnight Oil 5. Crowded House 6. The Bee Gees 7. The Divinyls 8. Silverchair 9. The Easybeats 10. You Am I 11. Little River Band 12. Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds 13. Powderfinger 14. Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls/The Dots/The Messengers 15. The Church 16. The Presets 17. Savage Garden 18. Dragon 19. Skyhooks 20. The Living end 21. Icehouse 22. Tame Impala 23. The Loved Ones 24. The Saints 25. Empire of the Sun 26. Hunters and Collectors 27. Noiseworks And this list could go on…….
I don't know about AC/DC 62, there more Heavy Metal. Crowded House are good. Men at work I like as well. But INXS all the way for me. That John Farnham I watched recently, apparently he is a Aussie Icon. Jimmy Barnes, and Jon Stevens are good. In England, we have lost 3 music icons. Freddy Mercury, David Bowie, and George Michael. If someone said to me what Country besides England would you live, it would be Australia 🇦🇺 , beautiful Country. Love the accent. Love to all you lovely Aussies. ❤
I have always loved this.. the "do do do, do do do do" under the "Saturday night" at the start and it echoed during the song with the sax Moss's & Jimmy's voices together...great memories 😊
I've introduced you to my 72yr old mum, she loved your reactions as I do. Good to see you're getting back to your old self. Cold chisel..well what can I say, they were my teenage life :)
The vocals are shared between Ian Moss and Jimmy Barnes. Don Walker (who wrote it) has said of the song, "The band I'd been in for ten years was breaking up. I think it's just a 'kissing all that goodbye and moving on into the unknown' song."
Nick, I'm re-loving the sound tack of my teens with you bringing all this classic Chisel and Aussie rock.Your reactions to this were poigniant.. I love watching chisel bring new surprises. All the albums do the same thing... you hear new music, new vibe in every session they record. _ Adam
'I can feel my luck, I've got two days money, if you lock me up, this hope will shine on' Jimmy's opening salvo after Ian Moss sings the intro, then follows those haunting Barnes/Moss harmonies they are so well known for.
I love this song because it brings back so many good memories of the Saturday night culture. Like the song says a the beginning "Saturday nights already gone" because you would all meet up at a mates place round 8 ish have some drinks to get primed. Being young not much money it was cheaper to drink at home first. Then call taxi's go to a clubs and it's 11, 11.30 before you even get there. So the nights already gone. Then go for it until closing at 5 am. Then it's "breakfast at sweethearts" . And stagger home. Good times my friend.
Dude, I feel you. Your reactions are on point. I feel like you're just a bro hanging out on the lounge with me watching some cool music. I did sound and lighting for the best Cold Chisel tribute band in Australia and I never got tired of these songs.
You definitely felt this song 💯💯💯 The man scatting at the beginning is Ian Moss. Be prepared when you hear him in his solo career. Songs of his I would recommend is “Tucker’s daughter” Telephone booth” and my personal favourite “Out of the fire” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Hello friend! My name's Craig, from Australia. I grew up loving Cold Chisel and saw them live about 3 times (in the 80s). I think they are such a real band, their songs are from their lives,, and our lives as Aussies, plus they made timeless music. If you want to communicate about Cold Chisel, get in touch. I actually met Jimmy and Ian and shook their hands after a concert in Brisbane 1982. You said - "They don 't make bad songs." It was the time of albums, and I reckon "Circus Animals" is among the best.
Saturday Night has to be one of the most sonically nuanced and rich Chisel songs there is. Don Walkers keyboard shimmers up and down the scale chromatically and Mossey's guitar just chimes in at all the right times. Great stuff.
Saw Mossy do this in Bathurst NSW Australia with just an acoustic guitar. A woman in the crowd tried to sing the “do do dooo” bit but was so off key that Mossy just stopped and started laughing. He started again and asked her to keep quiet, with a smile on his face. Great video. Also the video takes place in Kings Cross, Sydney’s red light district. The voices are real bouncers recorded out the front of the strip clubs.
Yes, the other guy singing is Ian Moss, who is the guitarist. Mossy also sang on Bow River and had his own independent hit with Tuckers Daughter. Glad you like it.
I saw Ian Moss live a few years ago and man he’s still got it! My 2 fave chisel songs are flame trees and bow river. Thank you for reacting to so much Australian music!!
May Creator Bless you and my deepest condolences regarding your father! 🌿🌻🌿🙏🏽🌿🌻🌿 👵🏽👋🏾🇺🇸🍃🦬🍃 Respect for being with us despite an apparently very difficult time 🪶💧🪶💧🪶💧🪶
I lived in a few places around Darlinghurst in Sydney near The Cross back in the 80s when I was about your age. I spent a lot of time in clubs, live venues & cafes around the Cross every week. The music captures that grungy, seedy yet alluring feeling the place had.
Anyone else grinning at the start, knowing in advance that he would love and react to the “do-do-do-do-do-do-do…” part? 😄
Yesss. I was giggling in anticipation
‘Cept he didn’t think it was our jimmy
Yep😊
Got my Tatts at SleeveMasters, I'm a blackfulla!
Same yeah
Ian Moss! One of the most underrated singers in Australia only because he’s in a band with Jimmy is singing and he’s amazing!
Knew you’d love this one!
Mossy
Moss was the end of cold chisel
Ian is legit as hell!
I loved tuckers daughters lol
Well I can say I just played this reaction to Ian moss himself. :)
It's Ian Moss. And he's still going strong today! The worlds most under-rated musician.
I Absolutely agree with you on that….
I was belting this in the car last week, pulled up to the lights and the crew in the car next to me started belting it out along with me 🤣
#straya
That’s so beautiful 🤩
Music tosses shade at divisive situations and brings us together every time ✨🔥✨🔥✨🔥✨🇦🇺✨🔥✨🔥✨🔥🇦🇺✨🔥✨🔥✨
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏👏👏🇦🇺Strayaaa
Aussie as!
Everyone always mentions Barnsey and Mossy, while seemingly forgetting that Don Walker (Cold Chisel keyboardist) is one of Australia's greatest songwriters. He wrote more of Cold Chisels hits than the rest of the band combined. This is just a sample of his work.
No-one forgets Don Walker. Jimmy gives him props every chance he gets.
He also wrote a lot of Matchbook (Mossy's solo album)
That's crazy, never realized the breadth and depth of talent there..
He wrote for Slim Dusty too.
Agree amazing group
Ian Moss, Chisel's lead guitarist, is the singer at the start of this song.
What I love is the intro and the bartender yelling if you don't like it what are you standing there 10 minutes for then
Ian Moss is amazing. Search him out. Next level
@@mitchelllewis1079 I assumed it was when you used to wait in lines outside popular nitespots in the 80's but your bartender scenario is perfect.
Kings Cross, Saturday night, the eighties & Chisel!
Music out of Australia is SO underrated.
Perfect companion to Cold Chisels 'Breakfast at Sweethearts". All Kings Cross memories.
Sitting here in my Chisel t-shirt hearing “I think this might be my favourite Cold Chisel song” and thinking… yep, that’s fair.
On the other hand, if I’m listening to a Chisel album, I probably have that thought each time a new track starts
Haha, yup, universal constant there. Each new track is always the best one. :D
Ian Moss is so underrated amazing singer
"Controversial but I think this is my favourite Cold Chisel song". With that statement Dom I think every Aussie Cold Chisel fan cheered in support.
It's a bit like Led Zeppelin fans shuddering at people saying "Stairway to Heaven is my favourite Led Zep song".
My guess is you'll be able to walk into any bar in Australia and never have to buy your own beer!
🇦🇺🤘
I think us Aussie's all have diff fave Chisel songs. For instance I'm a Forever Now, Flame Tree's & Bow River girl. When it comes to Chisel there's no wrong answer on what their best song is & who's fave song is what. We are just so spoilt for choice when it comes to Chisel. I think the best part about Chisel is they aren't defined to one generation. Usually as kids we find everything about our parents uncool even down to their choice of music except for Chisel. Chisel spoke to everyone no matter the age with no generation gap
No stairway? Denied!
I love Jimmy, but Ian Moss is my fave voice. Tuckers Daughter, Bow River, etc. superb. 🥰🥰. You have done a wonderful job, considering your illness and loss of a loved one. Thank you xx
Have you heard Mossy doing Flame Trees on his solo album? That's a killer rendition. He does a great Choir Boy on that album too. You probably already know this if you're a Mossy fan though!
He would love Tuckers Daughter! It's so funky
Tuckers daughter is awesome
oh god hes,Tucker's daughter
Cold Chisel is one of the most underrated bands ever.... And you are forgetting Don Walker the pianist/keyboardist who wrote and arranged most of their songs.... Don was a genius....
The other singer is Ian Moss, the guitarplayer/songwriter. "My turn to cry" is one you really should
check out, good stuff :)
Anything Mossy did was awesome, this track not even close to the best track on the album 20th Century. Janelle is my favourite and wasn't even a single.
Definitely 👌👍✌
Mossy is a legend in his own right! What a voice ! And he can play that guitar like no other!..
Definitely check out My turn to cry.. and Merry go round
Jimmy Barnes - Lay Down Your Guns is an underrated favourite of mine. Such a killer groove 🙌👊😎
Yes!!
Hell yes love that song.
One of my favourite I don't hear much about
The Last Frontier 😎
Not controversial at all - this is lots of peoples favourite Chisel song including mine!! 🇦🇺 ❤️
Well done Dr Kap. You always have good choices.
One of my many favourite Chisel songs, their song "forever now" another one to listen to ❤🎵
Agree 👍
Forever Now is in my Cold Chisel Top Three!
Breakfast at Sweethearts is another favourite.
Forever now is definitely one of mine along with this and flame trees.
Absolutely!!! That song is all time!!!
I'm old enough to remember the actual release of this video on Hey Hey it's Saturday. A variety show we had in the 80/90s. So many great music acts performed and had videos played on the show.
One of our best rocks bands
This song brings me back to my youth, cruising the streets of Kings Cross in Sydney, where this song is based. If you liked this one, wait til l you hear Mossy and Barnesy in Bow River!!
Don't forget also Oxford Street during Mardi gras
Yeah nah mate me too but i was about 20yrs too late, i did go clubbing in the Cross most of my 20's & 30's. It's not the same anymore & way more dangerous
INXS FOR ME. LOVE FROM ENGLAND 🇬🇧
The soundbites of the 80's city nightlife are gold. How's the typical Aussie dude at the beginning berating someone for complaining, "Well if you don't like it, why've you been standin' there for twenty minutes watching for?" Your reactions to classic Australian pub rock are my favourite - loved watching your face in this :)
Ian Moss sang a lot of Chisel songs with Jimmy coming in over the top. Both unique voices.
Jimmy and Ian beautiful harmonies 💕
I know you would love Ian Moss solo work too. Tucker's Daughter, Telephone Booth and Out of the Fire are a trio of great songs by him.
“Well if you don’t like it why you standing there for 20 minutes? “
Have you ever heard the Hoodoo Gurus? I think you'd dig their music😃 another great Aussie band. The best most fun concert I ever went to was the Hoodoo Gurus😃😃🎶👣🦘🌊🇦🇺😊😊😊😊
I just saw yesterday they’re doing a 40 years anniversary tour! 🎉
I LOVE Cold Chisel when both Mossy and Barnsy sing together. Their voices compliment eachothers so well. Bow River is one of my fave songs of theirs.
Me too .
Bow river is name song the name was at WA Walpole Go there see bridge .. u will not miss out
Nic, your hearing and reacting with so much love and respect to our music, the music we Aystralians were wheened on
"WELL IF YA DONT LIKE IT WHY ARE YA STANDING THERE FOR 20 MINUTES WATCHIN IT FOR?"
"I thought I could sing it, right up until..." 🤣😂🙃😉
Yeah, that was Ian Moss. Another really great Aussie vocalist,
Biiiiiiiig rabbit hole down here. 😊
Fun fact. The footage for this film clip was taken during the first ever Mardi Gras in Sydney. Which was actually a protest against how the police were treating their community. This seminal moment of our history is now preserved in song.
Mossy is the other singer.
Ian Moss is a legend in his own right. One of the absolute best live performers in any location. I've seen him in tiny little dive bars and at huge outdoor festivals and the man always gives his all.
This is such GOOD Australian music, so nice to see it listened to properly.
"well if you don't like it, why are you standing there watching it for 20mins" love the typical pub talk at the start of the song, really puts you in the setting of a pub with a live band.
I thought I could really sing this song until I heard jimmy.... like said no one ever! 😂
When Jimmy cranks out that bit when he sais 'shhhhinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnee'!!!
Man ! He literally sounded like a instrument. That's amazing
It's like he throws his Scots accent in
I love that you love Chisel and our boys ❣️🥰
I love this guy…legend 👍
Laughed out loud when you said I thought I could sing this song until Jimmy started singing 🤣
You may have already heard it, but 'Bow River' (the live version) shows off Ian Moss' vocals.
This video is Gold. A wonderful snapshot of Friday Saturday night life in early 1980s Kings Cross Sydney.
One of my favourite Cold Chisel songs 😊
So many chisel songs r structured like this. Moss starts Barnes finishes their voices work so well together
That moment where they sing “laugh or die” and the guitar solo kicks in always makes my hair stand on end
You’re obvious love for the band is so incredible. I too constantly change my mind about which song is my favourite. I do love when Barnsey and Ian Moss sing together. “Bow River” is such perfection!
You don't just listen to this song you sort of float through it as if your in a dream, to me it's always been relaxing.
The best Cold Chisel songs are duets with Barnes & Moss. Saturday Night, When the War Is Over, No Good For You, Bow River
It's hard to pick a favourite Cold Chisel song as all their songs are so good. One of my favourites is Breakfast at Sweethearts.
Ahhhh, walking down Kings Cross in the 80’s bought to life through a song. What fun we had. Good times.
This IS my favourite C.C song 🎵
I don't know if it's possible to have a favourite Cold Chisel song... :) There's just too many awesome ones. Shipping Steel would be up there with this one, and Flame Trees, and Bow River... Khe Sahn... Ita... :) Too many!
Its one of everyone's top favourites. It's so groovy.
Mellow vibes all day. 😍
I can remember walking around on a Saturday night with my friends as we decided what venue we would go to next & hearing this song emanating from various clubs & bars as we passed by. My youth was fantastic.
‘Breakfast at Sweetheart’s’ is another great Chisel song
How great is Aussie music… 👍💯🇦🇺 It’s bloody awesome 🥳
I'm from England 🇬🇧. INXS FOR ME. But you do have other great bands. 👍
@@jaynekittycat9252 here’s a couple worth listening too:
1. AC/DC
2. INXS
3. Cold Chisel
4. Midnight Oil
5. Crowded House
6. The Bee Gees
7. The Divinyls
8. Silverchair
9. The Easybeats
10. You Am I
11. Little River Band
12. Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
13. Powderfinger
14. Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls/The Dots/The Messengers
15. The Church
16. The Presets
17. Savage Garden
18. Dragon
19. Skyhooks
20. The Living end
21. Icehouse
22. Tame Impala
23. The Loved Ones
24. The Saints
25. Empire of the Sun
26. Hunters and Collectors
27. Noiseworks
And this list could go on…….
I don't know about AC/DC 62, there more Heavy Metal. Crowded House are good. Men at work I like as well. But INXS all the way for me. That John Farnham I watched recently, apparently he is a Aussie Icon. Jimmy Barnes, and Jon Stevens are good. In England, we have lost 3 music icons. Freddy Mercury, David Bowie, and George Michael. If someone said to me what Country besides England would you live, it would be Australia 🇦🇺 , beautiful Country. Love the accent. Love to all you lovely Aussies. ❤
@@62fairlane You forgot the Radiators
I have always loved this.. the "do do do, do do do do" under the "Saturday night" at the start and it echoed during the song with the sax
Moss's & Jimmy's voices together...great memories 😊
I love how much you love this.
WOW my favourite Chisel song of all time.Thank you and you are going to love it lol Imagine his facial expressions when he hears the Lyrics 😂❤xxx
I've introduced you to my 72yr old mum, she loved your reactions as I do. Good to see you're getting back to your old self. Cold chisel..well what can I say, they were my teenage life :)
The vocals are shared between Ian Moss and Jimmy Barnes. Don Walker (who wrote it) has said of the song, "The band I'd been in for ten years was breaking up. I think it's just a 'kissing all that goodbye and moving on into the unknown' song."
I have been waiting for this!!!!!!! So excited to watch, haven’t even started and I’m pumped because I know how much you’ll love it!
That was Ian Miss who sang the the beginning then harmonised with Jimmy. He is a brilliant guitarist with an amazing voice.
What a song!
Cold Chisel were wicked good Barnsey and Mossey magic combo💕👍
Nick, I'm re-loving the sound tack of my teens with you bringing all this classic Chisel and Aussie rock.Your reactions to this were poigniant.. I love watching chisel bring new surprises. All the albums do the same thing... you hear new music, new vibe in every session they record.
_ Adam
'I can feel my luck, I've got two days money, if you lock me up, this hope will shine on' Jimmy's opening salvo after Ian Moss sings the intro, then follows those haunting Barnes/Moss harmonies they are so well known for.
Love the intro with people chatting in the pubs in the background. Reminds me of nightlife in Sydney in the 80's and 90's
Ian Moss!
Saturday night is one of Chisel's best songs by far! You legend!
I love this song because it brings back so many good memories of the Saturday night culture. Like the song says a the beginning "Saturday nights already gone" because you would all meet up at a mates place round 8 ish have some drinks to get primed. Being young not much money it was cheaper to drink at home first. Then call taxi's go to a clubs and it's 11, 11.30 before you even get there. So the nights already gone. Then go for it until closing at 5 am. Then it's "breakfast at sweethearts" . And stagger home.
Good times my friend.
Mossy is a frikkin legend, guitar and vocals. Jimmy is Jimmy, nuff said.
Dude, I feel you. Your reactions are on point. I feel like you're just a bro hanging out on the lounge with me watching some cool music.
I did sound and lighting for the best Cold Chisel tribute band in Australia and I never got tired of these songs.
Love your reaction how your face just lit up when Ian Moss started singing, brother hope you’re a lot better
You definitely felt this song 💯💯💯 The man scatting at the beginning is Ian Moss. Be prepared when you hear him in his solo career. Songs of his I would recommend is “Tucker’s daughter” Telephone booth” and my personal favourite “Out of the fire” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Hello friend! My name's Craig, from Australia. I grew up loving Cold Chisel and saw them live about 3 times (in the 80s). I think they are such a real band, their songs are from their lives,, and our lives as Aussies, plus they made timeless music. If you want to communicate about Cold Chisel, get in touch. I actually met Jimmy and Ian and shook their hands after a concert in Brisbane 1982. You said - "They don 't make bad songs." It was the time of albums, and I reckon "Circus Animals" is among the best.
Saturday Night has to be one of the most sonically nuanced and rich Chisel songs there is. Don Walkers keyboard shimmers up and down the scale chromatically and Mossey's guitar just chimes in at all the right times. Great stuff.
Absolutely one of my favourites ever!!! Seen Mossy do this live with one guitar and it was so gooddddddd!
How good is it ! No words can describe this anthem, all Aussies know this one X
Saw Mossy do this in Bathurst NSW Australia with just an acoustic guitar. A woman in the crowd tried to sing the “do do dooo” bit but was so off key that Mossy just stopped and started laughing. He started again and asked her to keep quiet, with a smile on his face. Great video. Also the video takes place in Kings Cross, Sydney’s red light district. The voices are real bouncers recorded out the front of the strip clubs.
It's fun to see a singer react to good singing, especially when the song they're listening to is one of my favourites. Thanks for this one.
Life time ago this was my song getting ready before heading down to the Coogee Bay Hotel great song great memories ❤️
Imagine being in a band with Ian Moss and Jimmy Barnes as your choices of lead singers. Thanks for the reaction Nick.
Yes!! Finally! My all- time favourite CC song! This song is sooooo good. The mix of Ian and Jimmy singing is just magic! Thank you TSR.
My all-time favourite Chisel song!! Still listen to it often, mostly in the car so I can sing my head off :)
Yes, the other guy singing is Ian Moss, who is the guitarist. Mossy also sang on Bow River and had his own independent hit with Tuckers Daughter. Glad you like it.
Glad you're on the mend brother.. I can remember the first time i watched this on video hits on a Saturday morning.. I must of been around 16..
Ian Moss and Jimmy Barnes sang the lyrics so awesome and brilliant both of them. Hope you look up Ian Moss as well as every other great Aussie singers
Ian Moss had an album Matchbook. It's a great example of his smooth voice.
You have extraordinarily good taste, sir 🦋🌹🦋
This is my favourite chisel song.
Both vocals, guitar and that sax.
Jo Jo Zep or Wilbur Wild on sax
Khe Sanh and Forever Now are my favourite then Flame Trees, Bow River and Ida
What a track!
This is one of my favourite Cold Chisel songs. Love Ian Moss's voice. Good to see you back Nick 😊
This is my favorite Chisels song by far. Such a good groove.
My all time favourite Chisel song....
I saw Ian Moss live a few years ago and man he’s still got it! My 2 fave chisel songs are flame trees and bow river. Thank you for reacting to so much Australian music!!
May Creator Bless you and my deepest condolences regarding your father!
🌿🌻🌿🙏🏽🌿🌻🌿
👵🏽👋🏾🇺🇸🍃🦬🍃 Respect for being with us despite an apparently very difficult time 🪶💧🪶💧🪶💧🪶
Cold Chisel have more variety than many realise. Their song My Baby is another different song.
I still have the vinyl live double from 1979.
So do I. Awesome album.
One of the best songs to sing when out on a Saturday night ;)
This & When the War is Over my two fav Chisel songs 🤩
I love that you're reacting to this song! One of the most underrated and greatest Cold Chisel songs ever.
I lived in a few places around Darlinghurst in Sydney near The Cross back in the 80s when I was about your age. I spent a lot of time in clubs, live venues & cafes around the Cross every week. The music captures that grungy, seedy yet alluring feeling the place had.