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Cold Chisel, Last Stand of Sydney Entertainment Centre

Qantas Credit Union Arena, Sydney 15-18 December 2015

On 15 December 1983, a passionate crowd filled the Sydney Entertainment Centre, now known as the Qantas Credit Union Arena, to capacity. They were there to see Cold Chisel ’s final show of their final Last Stand tour.

Now 14 years later, the rock legends returned to the venue to play the first of their reunion tours. This time, it’s the venue they will farewell.

Cold Chisel will perform two sets. The indomitable frontman Jimmy Barnes , who has recorded nine solo number one albums, will belt out his anthems first, clocking the number of performances he has had at the venue to 23. Then the band will reproduce their Last Stand set from that legendary 1983 tour.

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Date: from 15 to 18 December 2016

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PLAYED AT CONCERT VOLUME. A documentary film of the final concert appearances by legendary Australian rock band, Cold Chisel, during their "Last Stand" tour and prior to their first disbandment. Featuring Jimmy Barnes on lead vocals, it was filmed on 13 and 15 December 1983 at the Sydney Entertainment Centre when the band went out the way they came in: loud!

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COLD CHISEL LAST STAND 40th Anniversary Box Set

Cold chisel’s last stand  is part of australian music folklore. , it was late 1983 and the swansong for the biggest band in the country., at the time, the tickets sold faster and in bigger numbers than any tour by an australian artist, ever.  , the first show of the tour was at the logan campbell centre, auckland on september 20, 1983 – exactly 40 years ago today., after a blitzkrieg run through australia and new zealand, it all came down to four huge shows in december 1983 at the sydney entertainment centre., “goodbye now babe, i won’t be comin’ back for long”, and sure enough, it would be 15 years before  cold chisel  would be seen on stage again.   these four shows in sydney were recorded and filmed to create some of the most loved and enduring live recordings in australian music history..

For the first time ever, they are all gathered together in  Last Stand – 40th Anniversary Box Set – with some additional tracks never before released on vinyl or CD and with photos, posters and an authentic tour laminate bundled in as well.

First item: the legendary last stand  album in its extended 19-song glory is released as a beautiful, remastered double album on thick 180g vinyl for the first time ever.  originally, this album was released in october 1992 and only on cd.  it was the height of the cd boom and vinyl was all but dead. here the album is now remastered especially for vinyl and also with enhanced gatefold artwork. , second item: the barking spiders live 1983. this rough diamond of a record was first released in 1984 and was made to appear as though it was a bootleg by a band called  the barking spiders. it featured no mention of  cold chisel , but the songs were a giveaway – captured at the  last stand  shows delivering a blistering single vinyl album of what was originally 11 songs, now remastered for vinyl as 12 songs, including conway twitty’s gem  it’s only make believe  (which featured on the subsequent cd release).  seven of these songs do not appear on the  last stand  album and are all different versions to those five that are repeated on both albums.  the barking spiders live 1983  has not been available on vinyl for many years and is presented here exactly as it was in 1984 – including the poster of the first-ever photo of  cold chisel  from 1973. the only change to the original vinyl release is the inclusion of  it’s only make believe  and it’s all newly remastered by don bartley., third item: 10″ vinyl mini-album, last stand outtakes. this has never before been released on either cd or vinyl and includes four great outtakes. mastered for vinyl by don bartley , it captures  cold chisel  raw and wild and features the  circus animals’  favourites  wild colonial boy  and  letter to alan  as well as the then-brand new  build this love  and a long version of the isley brothers/beatles classic  twist & shout. running at 20+ minutes, it’s almost a full album in itself. the artwork came from a hardcore fan, ian morrison , from a call-out we did for fan submissions of photos, memorabilia, merchandise etc from back in 1983. ian snuck a camera into a  last stand  show in newcastle in 1983 and captured the photos we included here. thank you, ian., all of the above vinyl items are also included in the box set on cd as well – all housed in slimline 5″ sleeves. we know that many of you are still cd lovers – and so all of the cds are here and in the case of last stand outtakes  it’s on cd for the first time. in addition, we have also included the best-selling dvd of the film  last stand shows (with new artwork). all of the cds/dvd are housed in a specially designed gatefold package., additional items, in addition to all of music detailed above, we have included the iconic photo of jimmy barnes  from the  last stand  album cover as a stand-alone poster (free of any type), one-of-three great individually numbered photos from the  last stand  shows (from photographer greg noakes) and a special backstage laminate from the  last stand  tour., this is the ultimate  last stand  experience – the 40th anniversary – cold chisel  style – will be released through  universal music australia  on  17 november 2023.  pre-order all the versions now from  here ., follow cold chisel website – instagram – facebook – twitter, amnplify – ml.

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  • Standing on the Outside Play Video
  • Merry-Go-Round Play Video
  • I'm Gonna Roll Ya Play Video
  • Janelle Play Video
  • Cheap Wine Play Video
  • Letter to Alan Play Video
  • My Turn to Cry Play Video
  • Flame Trees Play Video
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  • Twentieth Century Play Video
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  • My Baby Play Video
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  • River Deep, Mountain High ( Ellie Greenwich  cover) Play Video
  • Twist and Shout ( The Top Notes  cover) Play Video
  • Georgia (on My Mind) ( Hoagy Carmichael and His Orchestra  cover) Play Video
  • When Something Is Wrong With My Baby ( Sam & Dave  cover) Play Video
  • Don't Let Go ( Roy Hamilton  cover) Play Video
  • Goodbye (Astrid Goodbye) Play Video

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COLD CHISEL’s ‘LAST STAND’ – 40th ANNIVERSARY Box Set – OUT NOW!

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“I remember it like it was yesterday. I didn’t know if we would ever play together again. It was frightening,” says Cold Chisel frontman, Jimmy Barnes , referring to the final Last Stand shows. “We walked out on stage and played like there was no tomorrow.”

After a blitzkrieg run through Australia and New Zealand, Cold Chisel ‘s Last Stand tour all came down to four huge shows at the Sydney Entertainment Centre in December 1983. These shows were recorded and filmed to create some of the most loved and enduring live recordings in Australian music history. And for the first time ever, they are all gathered together on the  Last Stand – 40th Anniversary Box Set – with additional tracks, never-before released on vinyl, and with photos, posters, DVD and an authentic tour laminate bundled in as well. And it’s all instore today.

The box set contains the following: VINYL : The legendary Last Stand album in its extended 19-song glory is released as a beautiful, remastered double album on thick 180g vinyl for the first time ever.  This album was released in October 1992 – but only on CD.  It was the height of the CD boom and vinyl was all but dead. Here the album is now remastered especially for vinyl and also with enhanced gatefold artwork.

The Barking Spiders Live 1983 : This rough diamond of a record was first released in 1984 and was made to appear as though it was a bootleg by a band called The Barking Spiders . It featured no mention of Cold Chisel , but the songs were a giveaway – captured at the Last Stand shows delivering a blistering single vinyl album of what was originally 11 songs, now remastered for vinyl as 12 songs, including Conway Twitty’s gem It’s Only Make Believe (which featured on the subsequent CD release). Seven of these songs do not appear on the Last Stand album and are all different versions to those five that are repeated on both albums. The Barking Spiders Live 1983 has not been available on vinyl for many years and is presented here exactly as it was in 1984, including the poster of the first-ever photo of Cold Chisel from 1973. The only change to the original vinyl release is the inclusion of It’s Only Make Believe and it’s all newly remastered by Don Bartley.

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Last Stand Outtakes : 10″ mini-album. These four great outtakes have never before been released on vinyl. Mastered for vinyl by Don Bartley, it captures Cold Chisel raw and wild and features the Circus Animals ’ favourites Wild Colonial Boy and Letter To Alan as well as the then-brand new, Build This Love , and a long version of the Isley Brothers/The Beatles classic, Twist & Shout . Running at 20+ minutes, it’s almost a full album in itself. The artwork came from a hardcore fan, Ian Morrison , from a call-out we did for fan submissions of photos, memorabilia, merchandise etc from back in 1983. Ian snuck a camera into a Last Stand show in Newcastle in 1983 and captured the photos we included here .

CDs/DVD :  All of the above vinyl items are also included in the Box Set on CD – all housed in slimline sleeves. We know that many of you are still CD lovers – and so all of the CDs are here. In addition, we have also included the best-selling DVD of the film Last Stand (with new artwork). All of the CDs/DVD are housed in a specially-designed gatefold package.

ADDITIONAL ITEMS : In addition to all of music detailed above, we have included the iconic photo of Jimmy Barnes from the Last Stand album cover as a stand-alone poster (free of any type); there’s also one-of-three great individually numbered photos from the Last Stand shows (from photographer Greg Noakes ) and a special and authentic backstage laminate from the Last Stand tour.

This is the ultimate Last Stand experience – The 40th Anniversary Box Set . It’s released by Universal Music Australia and is out now.

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It’s December 15th, 1983. Around 13,000 people, a capacity crowd, are packed into the Sydney Entertainment Centre. This is the last of five Cold Chisel shows there.

Fans had queued for blocks, some had even camped out overnight, to buy tickets. The original two shows became five. Sales were extraordinary. After all, this is the end of Cold Chisel’s final tour, and this show supposedly their last.

Now, Chisel are back with another tour and more shows, nearly 30 years after their “Last Stand” tour. With the last show of the tour tonight, now is a good time to reflect on the history of the band and what makes their music uniquely Australian.

Rebel Australians

Chisel hit the stage in that “last show” in 1983 with a rendition of “Wild Colonial Boy.” Not the nineteenth century Irish-Australian ballad but the song written by Don Walker who wrote most, but by no means all, of Chisel’s material.

“ Wild Colonial Boy ” was off Circus Animals , the group’s penultimate album, released in 1982.

Walker would have been well aware of the allusion to the Australian ballad. His song echoed the ballad’s subversiveness, and is an allusive statement of rebellious “Australianess”.

The band came to define the kind of Australian rock music that could be found in pubs in the 1970s and 80s.

This kind of music used to be called pub rock, the same term is used in Britain for music made there in pubs in the mid-1970s, just before the advent of punk. Nowadays, we tend to call the very different Australian music “ Oz Rock ”.

The Oz Rock tag emphasises the “Australianness” of the music itself – its unique blending of English and American musical forms played loud and hard. But, perhaps more importantly, the sense of nationalism, the feeling that for many groups the music being played was indelibly Australian.

Pub rockers

Cold Chisel became a pinnacle of Oz Rock out of the pub rock scene in the 1970s.

The competition hotels faced from licensed clubs and the demands of younger hotel patrons for live music, created a new scene for Australian music.

Popular music expert, Shane Homan explains that changes in licensing laws, coupled with the late 1970s acceptance of women into public bars, led to the development of a new, suburban band circuit.

In Long Way to the Top , James Cockington suggests that venues such as the fabled Bondi Lifesaver in Sydney were “the natural home of … hard-boogie-blues bands.” This was “pure beer-drinking music” for an Australian audience.

Early on, when Chisel were playing the Lifesaver in 1976 they were still performing those English hard rock covers, but soon, with encouragement from rock journalist, Anthony O’Grady , Chisel replaced the covers with originals that appealed more to an Australian sensibility.

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The Oz Rock groups took musical forms that came from Britain and the United States – beat music , hard rock , and the black American rhythm and blues and boogie traditions – and moulded them into something specifically Australian.

Oz Rock was the first distinctively Australian popular musical form.

The year 1976 saw AC/DC’s first internationally-released album, High Voltage . Two years later Cold Chisel released their first album, Cold Chisel , and the single from it, “Khe Sanh”.

Written by Walker, “Khe Sanh” is about a Vietnam War veteran who is suffering post-traumatic stress. At the time the song was not very popular, peaking at number 41 on the chart. In part this was because it was banned from radio play due to lines like “And their legs were often open/But their minds were always closed”.

Over the decades since it was released however, “Khe Sanh” has become embedded as part of Australian life, sung in drunken unison by groups of men and women, at barbecues and weddings.

Its detailing of the damaged existence of a veteran – his nightmares, his addiction to speed, his inability to make meaningful contact with any woman, and his need for casual sex with East Asian women – all contribute to a particular image of masculinity.

Flaws and all

Cold Chisel’s songs, including Khe Sanh, present an image of men – as struggling with the system, damaged but holding on to their pride – which speaks particularly to Australian male audiences.

It is with this description of damaged masculinity that Cold Chisel achieved something more than Rose Tattoo or even AC/DC .

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Walker’s lyrics offer images of flawed men as well as, sometimes, women. For example, the Walker song, “ Cheap Wine ”, on the group’s third album, East , released in 1980, is another song with an anthemic feel.

The line “Cheap wine and a three day growth” is sung often by pub and party goers with a bravado that belies the meaning of the lyrics – the story of a man who was once successful but who, for reasons related to a girl who died of an overdose, now lives on the beach, out of contact with the world, drinking cheap wine.

In “ Daskarzine ”, a song off the group’s first album that appears at first sight to fit the Rose Tattoo mould of misogyny – “they speak her name in cheap hotels/From Turkey to Marseille” – we find that “no-one knows just who’s seducing who”. Men and women are as responsible as each other.

Overseas fame

Unlike AC/DC, Cold Chisel were unsuccessful outside Australia. Many reasons are given for this, the lack of record company support being the most common.

However, lyrically, the group’s songs speak more specifically to Australian audiences, and particularly men. American hard rock groups rarely sing of the kind of damaged masculinity that Chisel offer.

After Chisel broke up, Barnes tried one more time to break into the US market. The vehicle for this was “ Working Class Man ”, a song that celebrates blue-collar life.

It was written by the keyboardist for the American stadium rock group Journey , Jonathan Cain.

The song failed again in the United States. It reached number 5 on the Australian chart in 1985 but could never have been part of the Cold Chisel canon.

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The passing of Cold Chisel did not mark the end of Oz Rock. At the same time, it did signal the end of the music’s first wave.

Rose Tattoo underwent a major personnel change that year and broke up the following year, and AC/DC, who were by this time a long-standing major international rock act, began a period of relative commercial decline.

By the 1990s, changes in licensing laws and the increasing use of poker machines by hotels in Victoria and New South Wales meant a loss of the venues that had given the musical form its original name.

Chisel reformed in 1998, played a sold-out tour and released a final album, The Last Wave of Summer .

In January, 2011, drummer Steve Prestwich, who had had a stormy relationship with the group died .

Next generation

Chisel have become identified as the definitive Australian group.

Suggesting the appeal of their songs to women as well as men, “Flame Trees” – a Prestwich and Walker song about nostalgia for lost youth from the group’s “final” album recorded during the Last Stand tour, Twentieth Century , released in 1984 – was recorded by Australian artist, Sarah Blasko in 2005.

“ When the War Is Over ”, written by Prestwich for Circus Animals , was recorded by former Australian idol contestant, Cosimo De Vito in 2004.

It reached the top position on the Australian singles chart.

In his biography of Chisel, The Pure Stuff , O’Grady notes that like only half-a-dozen other groups, including the Beatles and Led Zeppelin, Chisel’s albums, rather than just greatest hits collections, have continued to sell after the band’s demise.

They are the only Australian group of which this can be said. Their audience has become transgenerational. Chisel’s Last Stand started their transformation into an Australian popular music icon.

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It was 1983, and fans didn’t know it would be another 15 years before they saw Cold Chisel on stage again. However, with the 1984 Last Stand concert documentary film and subsequent accompanying soundtrack album, they likely had an inkling that things with the iconic rockers would be reaching an end.

This isn’t the first box set Cold Chisel have assembled for their fans. In October 2020, Cold Chisel announced the fifth edition of their  Live Tapes  archival series. Captured on two multitrack tapes on a Friday night in Sydney in February 1980, the iconic Aussie outfit released  The Live Tapes Vol 5 - Live at the Bondi Lifesaver   in December 2020.

“In 1980, we were fighting fit and hungry, playing every show like it was our last – and often it almost was,” vocalist Jimmy Barnes said.

“We were still playing pubs, with the audience spilling onto the stage and the band spilling into the audience.

“I was living just around the corner from the Lifesaver - and probably half the audience ended up back at mine.”

For the first time in 40 years, the band’s four Last Stand shows at Sydney Entertainment Centre, which were recorded and filmed at the time, will finally be seen in the Last Stand – 40th Anniversary Box Set.

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The Last Stand 40th Anniversary Box Set will arrive with additional tracks never featured on vinyl or CD, photos, posters, and an authentic tour laminate.

Also, for the first time in its history, the 19-track Last Stand album is coming as a beautiful, remastered double album on thick 180g vinyl. Last Stand was originally released on CD in 1992 and has never seen the light of day on vinyl.

In addition to the original tracklisting of the Last Stand , Cold Chisel are releasing the Barking Spiders concert, also recorded in 1983. While at the time, no mention of Cold Chisel was made when Barking Spiders went on stage, the 12 songs they performed made it clear who was on stage.

Cold Chisel are releasing another exciting item in the Last Stand 40th anniversary box set: the 10" vinyl mini-album Last Stand Outtakes . This release, which has never been on vinyl or CD, includes four outtakes.

The vinyl options are also coming on CD and DVD, alongside an iconic photo of Barnesy, one of three individually numbered photos from the Last Stand concerts photographed by Greg Noakes , and a special backstage laminate from the Last Stand tour.

The Last Stand – 40th Anniversary Box Set will be released via Universal Music Australia on Friday, 17 November 2023. You can pre-order your copy here .

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