
This excerpt from the documentary Good Times. Cold Chisel shows Jimmy Barnes talking about the early years of the band when they moved to Sydney and began performing their own material and playing pub gigs along the east coast to the working classes.
This Max TV documentary on the band Cold Chisel featured many music clips and excerpts from concert performances. It covers the early years of band in the mid 1970s rough pubs of Adelaide, its rise to being regarded as the best live band in the country to its commercial success. Also discussed is the band's failure to penetrate the lucrative US market. Features interviews with frontman Jimmy Barnes, guitarist Ian Moss and keyboardist Don Walker, as well as record producer Mark Opitz.
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