Jimmy Barnes sits in with INXS (1998)
November 25, 1998 - singer Jimmy Barnes will guest with INXS - this is their first public performance since Michael Hutchence's death - for "Mushroom 25 Live" celebrating the 25th…
November 25, 1998 - singer Jimmy Barnes will guest with INXS - this is their first public performance since Michael Hutchence's death - for "Mushroom 25 Live" celebrating the 25th…
August 27, 2016 - Scottish Australian artist Jimmy Barnes of Cold Chisel fame sings at Enmore Theatre in Sydney, Australia
July 16, 2019 - Australian singer Jimmy Barnes accompanied by Jackie Barnes (d), Ben Rodgers (g), Danny Spencer (g), Lachy Doley (kb), Michael Hegerty (b) and on backing vocals, his…
Jimmy Barnes and INXS bring gritty energy to “Good Times,” blending rock chaos with ’80s swagger, while The Saw Doctors’ “World of Good” offers working-class charm steeped in nostalgia. Soundgarden’s “Fell On Black Days” captures raw introspection, and The Stone Roses’ “Waterfall” stands as a jangly Brit-rock gem. Queen’s “Tie Your Mother Down” packs rebellious riffs, while The Cult’s “She Sells Sanctuary” blurs post-punk and gothic edges. Pop Will Eat Itself’s edgy “Get The Girl! Kill The Baddies!” mixes industrial sounds with sharp wit, as Oasis’ orchestral “Whatever” hints at grandeur.
Eric Clapton, Beth Hart, Warren Haynes, Paul Rodgers, Zakk Wylde, Sandi Thom, Dusty Hill, Derek Trucks, Billy Gibbons, Jimmy Barnes, Hubert Sumlin, Jimmy Vivino, Elliot Easton, Johnny Hiland, Josh Smith, Kirk Fletcher
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