Views : 50,154
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Jan 17, 2014 ^^
Rating : 4.877 (15/474 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-02-04T04:08:27.906847Z
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WOW to see the early INXS is a gift, theese incredibly talented musicians, their quite unique musical approach and theese deep provocative lyrics....and the ACE Michael Hutchence, his dazzling charisma, sensual attraction and stage presence, but most of all his voice, SO powerful and emotional ...he hypnotized all of us, sadly gone far too soon...by God he was Gorgeous !!
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Inxs early stuff was the best, Shabooh is my fave album from them. I think they knew they were going to be big, Andy Farriss is a brilliant songwriter along with MH. Although I discovered them when Kick was released, the true meaning of the benchmark of their sound is always pre-Kick. There was not another band around in the 80s when I was growing up that you could compare them to.
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Excellent song and album as a whole. I like their earlier music before Kick, it's better and fresher sounding in my humble opinion. That stage looks scary with no fall protection near the edges and it looks like a long drop down over the edge as Michael is running around and that cord lying on the ground one could trip on.
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@beadbop
1 year ago
"For six young lads fresh from the pubs of Australia, the 1983 US Festival was, at that stage in our career, by far the biggest live concert we had played at. We were told the audience was estimated to be around 200,000 when we performed. I remember walking out onto the stage and seeing the audience disappear into the distance or smog and it looked to me like infinity. Somewhere in my highly stimulated consciousness I heard Michael say βFuckin Hell.' We were pumped. We were young and had almost finished our first (of many to come) 3-month tour of the USA. In many ways this show gives a great insight into where we (INXS) were at then, it shows the exuberance we had and hints at the promise of things to come.β β TIM FARRISS
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