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The sky above won't fall down
See no evil in all directions
Resolution of happiness
Things have been dark for too long
Don't change for you
Don't change a thing for me
Don't change for you
Don't change a thing for me
I found a love that I had lost
It was gone for too long
Hear no evil in all directions
Execution of bitterness
Message received loud and clear
Don't change for you
Don't change a thing for me
Don't change for you
Don't change a thing for me
I'm standing here on the ground
The sky above won't fall down
See no evil in all directions
Resolution of happiness
Things have been dark for too long
Don't change for you
Don't change a thing for me
Don't change for you
Don't change a thing for me
Don't change for you
Don't change a thing for me
Love this song. I'm embarrassed to admit that I never knew it was by INXS until just now... It predates my music obsession just slightly so I never had that album, although Kick and X got a lot of play on my boom box. I never connected the dots between his voice on this and his voice on later albums.
SHABOOH!! It is a hidden gem right out there for you to take. The soaring highs, the regular marching, the whole stinkin' album is transporting, even if you've never been there. shoobah.
Having a chuckle thinking I'd love this played at political rallies whose only, and permanent, rhetoric is change.
LLRP
Wasn't it great to go and see all of those bands on Friday or Saturday night at a pub near you (in Sydney)!
Sure was mate. Great time for music in Oz. Won tickets to see INXS for the Kick tour on Triple M. Must have been about 1987 at the Ent Cent
Some of the best & some of the worst. This tune is an example of the best. Thanx RP!
Since that was such an easy request, I've tossed in a few extras.
1. Devil Inside
2. What You Need
3. Never Tear Us Apart
4. Need You Tonight
5. Suicide Blonde
6. Beautiful Girl
7. Bitter Tears, and the song to which these comments are attached ...
8. Don't Change
Want a few more?
1. The One Thing
Not even close ... get your ears checked.
yes. INXS all the way.
i think this was the first INXS song i ever heard and i was hooked.
Wasn't it great to go and see all of those bands on Friday or Saturday night at a pub near you (in Sydney)!
Yeah and we were young then
Wasn't it great to go and see all of those bands on Friday or Saturday night at a pub near you (in Sydney)!
I can still see the video of this song if I close my eyes when it's playing.
Hopefully you're not driving when the song comes on.
I think this was the first recording I ever heard from INXS, I was 16 at the time. We would blast this on the stereo while driving around in my 1967 VW Bug to check the surf or go to the skatepark.
I was right there with you buddy -- except for me it was the ski mountain (winter) skatepark (summer).
I Agree on BOTH counts! LOL! Too Funny! The 80s had a lot of crummy music!
Lots of good music too. It just only got airplay from radio DJ's who retained the ability to create their own playlist. Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I understand that many stations don't but get their playlists from centralized companies which provide programming in exchange for a fee. Does this comport with anyone else's knowledge of the industry? I've been out of the loop.
Bruce Springsteen did a great version live !!
very cool! here it is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
This is one of the many songs that exemplifies the 80's (and why it's the best decade for music)!
That soaring harmonic guitar riff rips the paint off the walls.
Can't say that I agree with you regarding the 80's...
(Also, better surface prep should solve your paint problem)
This is one of the many songs that exemplifies the 80's (and why it's the best decade for music)!
That soaring harmonic guitar riff rips the paint off the walls.
I really like this tune!!! But the '80s had a LOT of crappola music!!
That soaring harmonic guitar riff rips the paint off the walls.
Love this song. I'm embarrassed to admit that I never knew it was by INXS until just now... It predates my music obsession just slightly so I never had that album, although Kick and X got a lot of play on my boom box. I never connected the dots between his voice on this and his voice on later albums.
GREAT TUNE! I never realized it was INXS too!
Love this song. I'm embarrassed to admit that I never knew it was by INXS until just now... It predates my music obsession just slightly so I never had that album, although Kick and X got a lot of play on my boom box. I never connected the dots between his voice on this and his voice on later albums.
I was about to post the same comment. I used to hear jokes about how they were just another lame dance band. I normally listened to other types of music back then so it went past me at the time.
But wait... then that makes me... <oh no>
Oh crap... too true!
Solid tune.
The compelling question - INXS or U2?
Not even close ... get your ears checked.
But wait... then that makes me... <oh no>
But, I also think they kinda pissed away a lot their legacy by going through a series of lead singers, reality show auditions, etc in the 2000s. kinda what Queen did as well.
And he was gorgeous. The dude had it all and then he didn't, what a shame.
Awesome band
LL RP
Might even be my favourite by INXS.
This played the other day, right after a friend called and told me a good friend of ours committed suicide. He struggled with depression and all this isolation made it even harder for him. He and I always shared the eclectic music likes we came across over the 31 years we knew each other.
In this past year I turned him onto Radio Paradise.
Now he is gone.
He was recently featured in this local news story.
I cannot help but think of how Michael Hutchence took his own life, after a struggle with depression. Much of this came as a result of being in an accident and losing his sense of smell and taste.
I had even heard he lamented how he could not smell or taste his girlfriend.
It's not even similar but 'heads up' to
http://radio.garden
It's similar - same year. That particular synthesizer sound was big in 1982, though they were possibly done recording this album by the time that film was released.
Here we go again. Someone determining whether a band was over or under rated. No substance buddy. Just your opinion. And wrong at that.
Totally get that!
I hope you are Australian. If not then I suggest you find your way back to the 80s in time machine and see this band play at the Palace in St Kilda.
I only wish
I hope you are Australian. If not then I suggest you find your way back to the 80s in time machine and see this band play at the Palace in St Kilda.
Since that was such an easy request, I've tossed in a few extras.
1. Devil Inside
2. What You Need
3. Never Tear Us Apart
4. Need You Tonight
5. Suicide Blonde
6. Beautiful Girl
7. Bitter Tears, and the song to which these comments are attached ...
8. Don't Change
Want a few more?
Like shootin' fish in a barrel.
Since that was such an easy request, I've tossed in a few extras.
1. Devil Inside
2. What You Need
3. Never Tear Us Apart
4. Need You Tonight
5. Suicide Blonde
6. Beautiful Girl
7. Bitter Tears, and the song to which these comments are attached ...
8. Don't Change
Want a few more?
dont get carried away
https://youtu.be/-ERjIhTPQy8
Were they overrated? I guess you could make that claim. As much as I enjoyed a lot of their music (they were huge in my formative years), they got a lot of mileage out of remarkably simple musicianship & songwriting. Their tunes were catchy as hell and they made some great videos and Michael Hutchence was damn pretty, so they could get away with it. I ate up Kick & X - so many hits.
Were they among the most overrated bands of all time? Hardly - you could probably find 100 bands just during the height of the MTV era that out-kicked their coverage worse than INXS. They were prolific for two decades and were still releasing quality radio fodder before Michael's death (dang, almost 20 years!). He has probably gotten better press since he died than prior to, but that's just the nature of the beast.
Leave your hyperbole at the door and just enjoy it (or ignore it) for what it is - music for the masses.
I hope you are Australian. If not then I suggest you find your way back to the 80s in time machine and see this band play at the Palace in St Kilda.
I just love these types of proclamations. Prove it!
Start with the RP list. There are 10 there. Then I would add Mystify, New Sensation and The One Thing. Having said that, who am I to determine whether they are over or under-rated? That would be ridiculous.
I just love these types of proclamations. Prove it!
As opinions go, that definitely is one.
I just love these types of proclamations. Prove it!
What was I thinking? I rated this at a 9. Changing that to a 10 immediately.
What was I thinking? I rated this at a 9. Changing that to a 10 immediately.
Should I bump it? 8 > 9
Oh geez, has it really been 35yrs? Seems like yesterday sometimes.
Great song, great memories
Grazie.
Great song! Wish it was on the playlist.
Hear, hear!
I doubt I can disagree...I also think this song has contributed to my diminished hearing...
Grazie.
It's the intro. that's doing that for you.
Hutchence would have stomped the sh*t out of Mike Score if he walked into his salon.
Fair enough. I quite agree with you about this song. I'd be cranking it right now if it weren't the middle of the night. I did go through a phase with the Eurythmics where I'd stop listening to every bit of their music except their latest hits. Roxette was like that too. It struck me that the pop music industry pushes you to do to listen only to a band's latest single. If you fall into that habit, a band's music will seem disposable.
Again, a shame about Hutchence. He could really sing. It would have been interesting to see what the band would have done after the 90s. INXS did have a contest to find a new singer and it put out a single with that guy, but after that...
Oh you did NOT just compare Eurythmics to Roxette.
Speak for yourself. Perhaps a product of the times for me, but both of the bands you mention put out some great stuff that is a long way from disposable, IMO; this whole record being a great example thereof.
Fair enough. I quite agree with you about this song. I'd be cranking it right now if it weren't the middle of the night. I did go through a phase with the Eurythmics where I'd stop listening to every bit of their music except their latest hits. Roxette was like that too. It struck me that the pop music industry pushes you to do to listen only to a band's latest single. If you fall into that habit, a band's music will seem disposable.
Again, a shame about Hutchence. He could really sing. It would have been interesting to see what the band would have done after the 90s. INXS did have a contest to find a new singer and it put out a single with that guy, but after that...
The buds and I were milling about, waiting for this support act to get out of the way for Richard Clapton, the 80's Sydney North Shore surfer-set icon (and a mighty fine muso at that - take note Bill). One of the crew asked "who are these guys"? I replied I had heard their first song 'Just Keep Walking' earlier in the week on Double J (our first alternate national radio station). Said it sounded ok.
After 45 mins we couldn't quite remember the name of the main act - just wanted these guys to play on and on. Fuzzy gutiar, driving bass and then boom - Kirk Pengelly started up with the sax and the night climbed to enormous heights.
Never forget that night. They did put out some commercially driven guff later on but I guess standards slip occasionally for all. And I liked the way they experimented with their sound as time passed. Hunters & Collectors were another established Oz pub band that changed chameleon like.
Overall, one of the greatest Australia has produced.
Yes I saw them in the Belmont 16' Sailing club south of Newcastle, New South Wales in 1981 - the only reason I went there was because they had just released their first 'single' and so I thought I would go and have a look see what they were like. Well the club did not even have a stage - the band just played on the floor at the bar and we the audience of about 50 people just stood in front of them. Michael Hutchence was the real thing - a rock star in the making and reminded us of a young Mick Jagger. They went on to much bigger and better things of course but is nice to be able to say we saw them before they 'made it' so to speak. Happy memories.
The buds and I were milling about, waiting for this support act to get out of the way for Richard Clapton, the 80's Sydney North Shore surfer-set icon (and a mighty fine muso at that - take note Bill). One of the crew asked "who are these guys"? I replied I had heard their first song 'Just Keep Walking' earlier in the week on Double J (our first alternate national radio station). Said it sounded ok.
After 45 mins we couldn't quite remember the name of the main act - just wanted these guys to play on and on. Fuzzy gutiar, driving bass and then boom - Kirk Pengelly started up with the sax and the night climbed to enormous heights.
Never forget that night. They did put out some commercially driven guff later on but I guess standards slip occasionally for all. And I liked the way they experimented with their sound as time passed. Hunters & Collectors were another established Oz pub band that changed chameleon like.
Overall, one of the greatest Australia has produced.
Cool yea.
Great story—thank you!
INXS was a great pop band like the Eurhythmics. Their songs were very catchy and polished but not all that deep. You could listen to their latest release over and over but you wouldn't want much to do with once they'd put out new hits. I really like "Welcome to Wherever You Are" and played sections of it relentlessly but I wouldn't call it a classic or even deeply memorable.
A shame about Michael Hutchence, Paula Yates and Peaches Geldof. RIP.
Speak for yourself. Perhaps a product of the times for me, but both of the bands you mention put out some great stuff that is a long way from disposable, IMO; this whole record being a great example thereof.
The buds and I were milling about, waiting for this support act to get out of the way for Richard Clapton, the 80's Sydney North Shore surfer-set icon (and a mighty fine muso at that - take note Bill). One of the crew asked "who are these guys"? I replied I had heard their first song 'Just Keep Walking' earlier in the week on Double J (our first alternate national radio station). Said it sounded ok.
After 45 mins we couldn't quite remember the name of the main act - just wanted these guys to play on and on. Fuzzy gutiar, driving bass and then boom - Kirk Pengelly started up with the sax and the night climbed to enormous heights.
Never forget that night. They did put out some commercially driven guff later on but I guess standards slip occasionally for all. And I liked the way they experimented with their sound as time passed. Hunters & Collectors were another established Oz pub band that changed chameleon like.
Overall, one of the greatest Australia has produced.
Great story—thank you!
INXS was a great pop band like the Eurhythmics. Their songs were very catchy and polished but not all that deep. You could listen to their latest release over and over but you wouldn't want much to do with once they'd put out new hits. I really like "Welcome to Wherever You Are" and played sections of it relentlessly but I wouldn't call it a classic or even deeply memorable.
A shame about Michael Hutchence, Paula Yates and Peaches Geldof. RIP.