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The Narrator lets fly his scorn for the woman's lifestyle. All the bottled-up anger spews out. Taking three chords and a simple story and transforming them into a unique and confronting piece like this takes real genius." [6] Reviewed at the time of release, Roadrunner said, "Radio play is the chief objective of Cold Chisel's "Goodbye". It's a ...
Cold Chisel: 1966 "Kill for Peace" The Fugs: 1970 "Kill Your Sons" Lou Reed: 1974 "La La Peace Song" Al Wilson, O. C. Smith: 1970 "Last Train to Nuremberg" Pete Seeger: 1970 "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)" Melanie Safka: 1973 "Luang Prabang" Dave Van Ronk: 1965 "Lyndon Johnson Told the Nation" Tom Paxton: 1970 "Machine Gun" Jimi Hendrix: 1970
It was brave at the time to have the gay Mardi Gras in a Cold Chisel video on Countdown. That was Troy, he was a mischief maker. But Cold Chisel lapped it up," Lowenstein said. Other sections of the clip showing the band members (minus Barnes) moving through the crowd of the Darlinghurst Road red light district. Lowenstein said, "I had a camera ...
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Springsteen pronounces it to rhyme with "barn" rather than with "man", as the Cold Chisel version does. A video was made to promote the single, directed by Paul Drane. [24] It was filmed in a movie studio in Melbourne, [25] and featured the band miming to the song, interspersed with some sepia-toned footage of the band backstage. [26]
“If he feels like it’s time to move on, I have to support that.”
On police bodycam video reviewed by the Herald, he told an officer that he had only planned to let them spend the night. He added that he also thought he could help them get free drug treatment ...
Adrian Zupp of AllMusic rated the album as four-out-of-five stars, and explained, "The highlights are numerous, but the most memorable moments are the band's timeless signature song 'Khe Sanh', the rock landslide 'Goodbye (Astrid Goodbye)', and the singalong favorite 'Choir Girl'. The recording job is crystal clear, though inevitably can't ...