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Title: Cold Chisel - Flame Trees (1984)
Added: Aug 26, 2007
Author: nzoz1984
Duration: 4:24
Description:
Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1984:Cold Chisel's promo-video for the hit single 'Flame Trees' (September, 1984) taken from the 1984 album 'Twentieth Century'.This was to be Cold Chisel's last hit single before the group disbanded.In 2006, Sarah Blasko recorded a version of this song for the soundtrack to the Rowan Woods film, Little Fish.Whose version is better? Who cares?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_Chisel-------------------------------------------NZOZ NZOZ1984 1984 Australia Mid Eighties 1980's 1980s 80's 80sExtended Tags: Jimmy Barnes, Ian Moss, Don Walker, Phil Small, Steve PrestwichMusical Terms: Sentimental, Singer/Songwriter, Rock, Aussie, Old Australian Band
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Youtube Comments: 1320
Thiele69 Says:
Dec 21, 2011 - @nagaslrac I missed this comment, and just wish I did get to see them :'( I wanted to so bad. Hopefully they can come once more in the near future.
sgaseca Says:
Dec 21, 2011 - Everyone has their own " lost forgotten feeling of her" Great lyric, great song
SarahandChelsea1 Says:
Dec 23, 2011 - such a good song.check out our channel were aussie (:
lukeshumack25 Says:
Dec 24, 2011 - @MrEvolutionist i hear ya
murdermybride Says:
Dec 25, 2011 - Cold Chisel are a timeless band. One of the last real talents. Maybe not as many kids 'listen' to them these days, but when you play a chisel song, they stand up and listen. And they might not admit it, but they wonder what they missed out on.
kez51able Says:
Dec 30, 2011 - One of the greatest songs of all time:))
hayesism Says:
Jan 1, 2012 - I've been living in Korea for about a year, and most of my friends are other foreigners from the US, Canada, and the UK. They (particularly the Americans) love Cold Chisel and wonder how it's possible they've never heard of them before.
charlie7246 Says:
Jan 3, 2012 - one of the greatest songs ever.
DRpokeme Says:
Jan 5, 2012 - Nothing stopped us on the field in our day!! Loved it then, love it now..THanks CC
PeterHBne1 Says:
Jan 6, 2012 - @pfeds are you seriously comparing Bryan Adams to Cold Chisel????????? Your brain needs the long wash on hot water with the long rinse my friend......
TheSmanganaro Says:
Jan 9, 2012 - @hayesism The American didn't want to know them in the day, so consequently "you got nothing I want" but I bet they wished they'd got on board now. Anyway for us Aussies it has been a fantastic journey and hopefully it aint over yet. Been to a few Chisel concerts and right up until the most recent these guys are still as good today as they were 30 years ago at the last stand.
GalaxyHorse Says:
Jan 15, 2012 - @hayesism Cool, I was in Korea for a while-it is interesting how you get to think of yourself as being a 'Foreigner' it is a real lesson. Remember walking the streets and not seeing any other 'westerners', and if you do you feel like running up to them :-)
maddkid4 Says:
Jan 16, 2012 - This is me and my dads song<3
bunchoftits Says:
Jan 23, 2012 - fucking love this song and this band. i had this at my wedding last year and everyone, including the foreign members of the wedding got up to dance. always a welcome tune.
AnarchicTroll Says:
Jan 25, 2012 - Thanks.
choppermoomoo3 Says:
Jan 25, 2012 - @AnarchicTroll AUSIE PRIDE RIGHT HERE LOVE THIS SONG
lucienspinsrightrnd Says:
Jan 26, 2012 - Still sends the same shivers down my spine as it did when I was a child. I could recognize this tune after the first few bars. No matter how old and senile I got.
bretto444 Says:
Feb 1, 2012 - "...number 3 is never say her name"I'm not crying, I just spilled beer on my eyes...(I still love you Catherine)
toontedd Says:
Feb 2, 2012 - Love this you,ll be suprised how many chisel fans there are in uk first heard them when I visited me mate in WA and loved them ever since
hummlyhummly Says:
Feb 5, 2012 - How can one watch AC/DC videos, like Whole Lotta Rosie, seeing those young men head-banging like that, and not be convinced that Skippy and Barrier Reef aren't somehow the root cause of it all? There will come a day when the perpetrators of those television shows will face justice. Until that day, I pledge to make every long-haired Australian boy who loves Rock and Roll a symbol of ruthless, corporate greed. Go ahead you lot, bang on, but know that your hair is not your own creature.
bretto444 Says:
Feb 5, 2012 - Kiwi Dream Girl @ 4:02.....JK! She's mine!
hummlyhummly Says:
Feb 8, 2012 - And again, Barrier Reef decimated two-thirds of my brain. It's a long road back from early childhood brain trauma, but with your help Australia, we the North American victims of Skippy, Barrier Reef, and a host of other broadcasts that somehow made it onto our television screens in the late 1960's and early 70's, we can and shall recover. Apology accepted, as we have no argument with the australian people, you have peculiar ways, it's true, but we harbor no ill will towards you, good people.
flyingshark321 Says:
Feb 11, 2012 - Gotta love it, and all the misbelievers can get f@cked. If the Chisel didn't rule the late 80's, who did???












junkead Says:
Dec 18, 2011 - @H0RN3YY I live in Australia .. umm and I must say Aussies are mostly into 80's and pop music. Not much of creativity. But I do respect their hearts supporting local music.