Cold Chisel - Shipping Steel (1979) video free download


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Duration: 03:25
Uploaded: 2007/04/09

Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1979:

Cold Chisel performing live the single 'Shipping Steel', taken from the 1979 album 'Breakfast At Sweethearts'.

Band Origin: Adelaide, SA, Australia

Band Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia

Composed By: Don Walker

Produced By: Richard Batchens

Label: WEA (Australia) -- Elektra (United States)

Chart Position:

Release Date:

Links:

- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_Chisel

- http://www.coldchisel.com.au/

Line-up:

Jimmy Barnes - Lead Vocals

[ Orange (1973) -- Cold Chisel (1973-1984) - solo (1984-present) ]

Ian Moss - Guitar

[ Orange (1973) -- Cold Chisel (1973-1984) -- solo (1989-present) ]

Don Walker - Piano

[ Orange (1973) -- Cold Chisel (1973-1984) -- Catfish (1989-1991) -- Tex, Don & Charlie (1993-2005) -- solo (1981-present) ]

Steve Prestwich -- Drums

[ Orange (1973) -- Cold Chisel (1973-1984) -- Little River Band (1984-1985) ]

Phil Small - Bass

[Planet (1971) -- Palladium (1972) -- Orange (1973) -- Cold Chisel (1973-1984) -- Pound (1985) -- The Earls of Duke (1985--1988) -- Hot Ice (1986) -- The Outsiders (1989) -- Billy Thorpe Band (2005) ]

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NZOZ NZOZ1979 1979 Australia Late Seventies 1970's 1970s 70's 70s

Extended Tags: Don Walker, Jimmy Barnes, Ian Moss, Phil Small, Stephen Prestwich

Musical Terms: Classic, Rock, Pub, Reggae Tinge, Aussie, Old Australian Band

Comments

9 years ago

Sammy J

Mossy = legend

9 years ago

James Heartfield

Awesome guitar solo in case you missed that ... Mossy ... Love :)

9 years ago

James Heartfield

How could you not love this shit ... Seriously ... Fucken rule the world !!!Barnesy and Mossy ... Wow !!

9 years ago

Ruiseart Alcorn

Great band!!!

9 years ago

matt fighera

yyeeeeeahhh buddy! Barrrrrnnnsseeeyy

9 years ago

dazbot11

this started it all.then star

10 years ago

james bond

....relly,,,its heavy and unforgiving maybe ,,,that s a good thing ,,or is that a bad thing ,,,gotz ta be carefull with da stuff ,,it brakes the road if it was to fall off the back ,,,eh bra lol

10 years ago

Chrisnat Mills

My sister was at this = lucky duck

10 years ago

Randal Terrens

Chisel was simply the best pub band in the land in those days. The best singer with the best guitarist and best songwriter. They thumbed their nose at the establishment (Molly Meldrum) and made their own path to success. Although Mossy is still a class act it's sad to see (hear) the decline of Barnesy's voice over the years.

10 years ago

Chloe Bennett

Bow river is another amazing cold chisel song

10 years ago

kathmandoo

YEH Mossy was brilliant. I remember many years ago at a pub called The largs Pier in Adelaide and my band was the headliner. Then this unknown named Cold Chisel came on and blew me away. We talked and they said they had hired a house in outback Oz and lived they for many months just doing their thing. The rest is history and I still have my day gig???/

10 years ago

sugarnads

dude we are in agreement I think they are freaking awesome musos i was having a go at someone calling it cheap pub rock they clearly never tried playing a moss guitar line

10 years ago

raymond23rayray

this song go's off loader the better it go's off

10 years ago

nwaatnt07

seems to be a lot of bagging pub rock, out of interest, which Aus bands/singers didnt get thier start in the pubs around that time......ok Kylie...late 80's .....and thats not aimed at bagging her, being a top attraction on Neighbours helped kick start her career in music, Bee Gees..................hard to think of to many

10 years ago

rich chambers

Great reply to this monkey fucker.What he has shown other than the fact that hes a homo is that he knows absolutely nothing about rocknroll.Good on you neoiko,fuck you carbon monkey fucker

11 years ago

freakystyleyman

mossy is sweetbro.,then.,.,now he just rolls with the punches

11 years ago

kathmandoo

Chisel were a pub rock band and whats wrong with that. They were still great musos and hit the crowd like a hammer. Pub rock in Oz in those days was all we had!!!! I know - I played in rock bands back then and supported bands like Chisel and AC/DC

11 years ago

JustinFromSydney

SH*TING STEEL, SH*TING STEEL!

11 years ago

Nakkers123

barnsey and the band arnt just pub rockers their the ones that keep us truck drivers alive at night ( you tring living in our world ) just to keep you people happy and feed

11 years ago

akadacat

This is presumably a the Who song SO well known -that you can't remember it's title...

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