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October 13, 2024 • 2 mins

Were you lucky enough to see Cold Chisel over the weekend?

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
New Jersey and Amanda jam Nys. I think the piece
speaks for itself. What did I.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
I'll ask you where you've been when you performed your piece.
You said in your own cordon off area, in your
own area.

Speaker 1 (00:22):
Calls your seat a special area, and the crowd beloving it.
Well timed. People were saying, well timed. I tell you
you go and see Cold Chisel. I just can't believe
how great they had. I've been I've been seeing those guys.
The first time I saw Cold Chisel was in nineteen
ninety seven, because I missed the bait when they split
up in nineteen eighty four, I was a bit too

(00:43):
young to go and see them. I wasn't in that wheelhouse.
They weren't in my wheelhouse musically, but because of commercial
radio when I first started in nineteen ninety you played
so much Cold Chul But Cold Chisel had a real
resurgence in the nineties.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
Well, I made the film clip for Flame Trees. You did,
yeah so, And I wasn't aware in my naivety that
they were breaking up at the time, so all the
other band members were part of the film clip. We
could only use footage of Jimmy Barnes, and he later
told me that he didn't even know the film clip

(01:17):
was being made. Yeah, so I had no idea of
I was just a production assistant and had to find
I was like, we found the locations and organized the
locals in the pub and all that kind of stuff
and worked with the crew.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
But I was one of about that crazy guy from Wood.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
On the Pie that was our cameraman. Of course, there
was a camera man who'd been our camera He was
a cameraman who we'd worked with him at Simon Townsend's
Wonder Wall. That was our sort of crew that was
doing all the work. And so yeah, I had no
idea of the politics that were going on around it.

Speaker 1 (01:47):
When Flame Trees came on. That song has got a
life of its own. When it came on, I was
weeping like a baby and these songs and like case
and pointed to the Screaming Jets on Saturday night and
they performed at the Acras. They just hill those songs.
They get a life of their own. It's like Dale
Braithwaite with horses, and.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
The songs have a life of their own, but they
trigger you to the points of your life when you've
heard it that's what unites us all too, isn't it
is who you were, what this song has been at
the different points of your life.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
Yeah, I will admit that I left the after party
since I had a rap version of UB Forty's Red.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
Red Wine because you hate the originals.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
There's two things I hate, rap and hip hop, so
that's three and ub Forty's a four. That's for I
don't know's. Yeah, there's a lot. I won't be doing
a co lab with them. Get off.
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