Cold Chisel’s frontman and self-confessed rock’n’roll stormtrooper is rethinking life after a near-death experience. He’s decided to rock on.
has just returned to touring after a long hiatus due to ill health. I caught up with him on Wednesday.: But how funny – try the veal – I should say that because here you are, after so many medical woes, on the road again!: In November 2022, I got to the point where my hip was crumbling from so many decades of jumping around onstage, so it had to be replaced, and then I spent the first six months of last year getting myself back to match fitness. But last November, I started feeling really crook.
Cold Chisel in 2018: Don Walker, Jimmy Barnes, Ian Moss and Phil Small. “The Chisels are never apart. We’re as close as brothers.”: It was great to be with one of the greatest bands in the world. I was wild and brash, and on thetour in Germany, I barged into their dressing room. Security said, “You can’t go in there,” and I said, “Just try and stop me.
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