Cold Chisel

Cold Chisel

Genres: rock, australian, classic rock, pub rock, hard rock

About Cold Chisel

Cold Chisel produced the canonical example of Australian pub rock, with a string of hits throughout the 1970s and 1980s, and they are acknowledged as one of the most popular and successful Australian groups of the period, although this success and acclaim was almost completely restricted to Australia. The band formed in Adelaide in 1973 as a heavy metal band called Orange around keyboard player Don Walker and original bassist Les Kascmarek and while hard rock remained at the core of their sound Cold Chisel displayed a remarkable versatility. When Kascmarek left in 1975, Walker became the major creative force of the band. Built around Walker's superb songwriting, the group also featured the dazzling guitar and vocal talents of Ian Moss and the enormously powerful lead vocals of Scottish immigrant Jimmy Barnes. While typically classified as a hard-driving rock and roll band, the Chisel repertoire included such Australian anthems as the landmark Vietnam War song "Khe Sanh", "Bow River", "Flame Trees" and "Saturday Night", but also included thoughtful ballads like "Choir Girl" (written about the subject of abortion), pop-flavoured love songs like "My Baby" and caustic political statements like "Star Hotel", an attack on the late-70s government of Malcolm Fraser and inspired by a riot at a Newcastle pub. The music was not political in context, however Walker's songs were observations of everyday life within the Australian society and culture. One song from this period, "Misfits", which featured on the b-side to "My Baby", was written in the same vein as Chuck Berry, and was about homeless kids in the suburbs surrounding Sydney. Cold Chisel weren't just a band, they were a lifestyle for many of their followers, who were known as some of the roughest in the land. This gave Chisel their hard living approach to their music and made them a tough live band as well. More than 30 years after they originally played together, they attract generation after generation of new listeners. This is also evidence of Chisel's dominance of the pub rock era. They are the only Australian band to have sold more records after breakup than before and are among other bands that have become transgenerational. "Khe Sanh" consistently ranks highly in lists of Australia's most popular songs and their music remains a staple of rock station playlists. The Ian Moss song "Never Before" (from the East LP) was chosen by FM rock station 2JJJ (Triple Jay) as the first record played on-air when the station made its transition from AM to FM in 1980. By 1983 the band had reached the zenith of their career in Australia and with overseas markets reluctant to accept them, Cold Chisel began to disintegrate. Their abortive US sojourn was commemorated in Barnes' excoriating rocker "You Got Nothing I Want" from the Circus Animals album, an emotional volume created from the frustration of the band’s experiences overseas. Increasing internal tensions and the pressures of touring took their toll and Steve Prestwich -- who was often in conflict with Barnes -- left the band, to be replaced by veteran Australian drummer Ray Arnott (ex Spectrum). Shortly afterward, in 1984, Cold Chisel announced their split and a series of farewell concerts, for which Prestwich re-joined. That tour became a legend in itself and was not without incident when Barnes lost his voice before the Sydney shows, which then had to be rescheduled. The band's final performance was filmed for the documentary concert film The Last Stand, which remains to this day the best-selling concert film of any single Australian act. In mid 2011 the group announced a series of upcoming concerts.

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On RadioStar

170
stations playing
6
countries
110
tracks tracked
most active station (Australia)
Heard alongside: INXS Elton John Queen

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Cold Chisel — Top 30 songs of 126

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Cold Chisel Don't Let Go
Cold Chisel Cheap Wine
Cold Chisel You've Got To Move
Cold Chisel Saturday Night
Cold Chisel All Hell Broke Lucy (Universal Music Australia & New Zealand (Distribution)
Cold Chisel Flame Trees Aus 1984
Cold Chisel Getting The Band Back Together
Cold Chisel Forever Now (Remastered)
Cold Chisel Choirgirl
Cold Chisel Forever Now
Cold Chisel Ita
Cold Chisel Khe Sanh
Cold Chisel When The War Is Over
Cold Chisel Flame Trees
Cold Chisel Breakfast At Sweethearts
Cold Chisel No Sense
Cold Chisel Yakuza Girls
Cold Chisel Choir Girl (03:08)
Cold Chisel Flame Trees (04:17)
Cold Chisel Flame Trees (04:17)
Cold Chisel Khe Sahn (04:01)
Cold Chisel Khe Sahn (4:01)
Cold Chisel One long day
Cold Chisel Choir Girl
Cold Chisel Khe Sahn
Cold Chisel Choirgirl (2011 Remastered)
Cold Chisel Cheap Wine [qnI]
Cold Chisel Bow River
Cold Chisel One Long Day
Cold Chisel Never Stop Loving You
Don't Let Go
Cheap Wine
You've Got To Move
Saturday Night
All Hell Broke Lucy (Universal Music Australia & New Zealand (Distribution)
Flame Trees Aus 1984
Getting The Band Back Together
Forever Now (Remastered)
Choirgirl
Forever Now
Khe Sanh
When The War Is Over
Flame Trees
Breakfast At Sweethearts
No Sense
Yakuza Girls
Choir Girl (03:08)
Flame Trees (04:17)
Flame Trees (04:17)
Khe Sahn (04:01)
Khe Sahn (4:01)
One long day
Choir Girl
Khe Sahn
Choirgirl (2011 Remastered)
Cheap Wine [qnI]
Bow River
One Long Day
Never Stop Loving You