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Year 2019 / country USA. I really love this song... Listen to the 1975's 'Love Me and then 'WYN' influence of INXS is strong on the 1975 for sure. Inxs lyrics. Miss you michael. The biggest musical talent of the 80s and 90s to leave us needing way more! i listened to inxs relentlessly when i left home at 16 for many years. Its funny when Michael died it didnt bother me as much as it does now 20 years later, it makes me sad.
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Inxs reaction. Wish-he-was-still-here-so-sad-he-isnt. YouTube. There for the music, not to repost vids on Instagram. Brilliant man. Inxs poster. What an amazing band. And even better LIVE. Muito show essa música viva anos 80. Dezembro de 2019 🎶🎵🎧. Six years to the day after Live Aid, London’s famous Wembley Stadium played host to a second concert would go down in history. On 13 July 1991, Aussie superstars INXS delivered the show of their lives at Wembley, with their career-defining gig captured in all its widescreen glory by a spin-off concert film and live album – both of which were titled Live Baby Live. At Wembley, INXS surfed the crest of an almighty wave that first started to swell when they released their breakthrough album, Kick, in 1987, and continued to build with 1990’s X: another highly polished pop album that yielded multi-platinum sales and thrust the band into rock’s premier league. Listen to Live Baby Live: Wembley Stadium on Apple Music and Spotify. “The whole band was on fire that night” INXS’ Wembley Stadium date was just one of many stops on their high-profile Summer XS tour of 1991 and – as the original 11 November 1991 edition of Live Baby Live proved – they were on ferocious form. That first edition’s 16 tracks were culled from shows in cities ranging from Sydney to Dublin and Rio De Janeiro, and they demonstrated there were few bands on the planet capable of touching INXS at that particular moment in time. The Antipodean stars were on a roll when they arrived in Europe in the summer of 1991. They’d completed the tour’s successful “homecoming” leg in Australia during April and May, after which their Summer XS itinerary found them headlining European festival shows from 28 June through to 16 July. To a man, the band agreed the high point of the jaunt was the 13 July show at Wembley Stadium. “A night to remember for all time” “The whole band was on fire that night”, bassist Garry Gary Beers recalled in 2019. “Michael was so good, he sang his heart out and gave every person in the crowd a night to remember for all time. He truly had that amazing ability to make the biggest shows as intimate as the pubs we grew up in musically. ” INXS needed to be on top of their game that night, not least because they were topping a bill of real pedigree. Their headlining slot was preceded by sets from fast-rising indie-dance outfit Jesus Jones, Irish favourites The Hothouse Flowers, San Franciscan rockers Jellyfish, widely-acclaimed British soul-rock outfit Roachford and iconic Blondie star Deborah Harry. However, as director David Mallet’s recently-restored Live Baby Live film and its newly-released, 21-track audio counterpart so vividly reveal, INXS were never going to falter. Michael Hutchence and company may have stepped out in front of an awe-inspiring 74, 000 people, but as soon as drummer Jon Farriss hammered out the machine-like rhythm of ‘Guns In The Sky’ and his colleagues locked in behind him, they never once looked back. “One of the biggest global sensations at the height of their powers” The night’s setlist drew heavily on both Kick and X, with vast swathes of the crowd moving as one to ‘New Sensation’ and hollering back the chorus of the sinewy, blues-based ‘Mystify’. Kicking off six consecutive tracks from X, a tense, measured performance of ‘The Stairs’ ramped up the tension, then gave way to the swaggering, wah-wah-driven ‘Know The Difference’, before a soaring ‘Disappear’ provoked an enormous roar from the crowd. Shrewdly, INXS kept a battery of hits in reserve for the home stretch, which included celebratory versions of ‘Bitter Tears’, ‘Suicide Blonde’ and the biggest, phattest version of their breakthrough hit, ‘What You Need’. The latter song culminated in a lengthy call-and-response workout between Hutchence and the crowd; for all his poise and consummate cool, the much-missed frontman was visibly moved by the love his band received that night. “F__ing hell, it looks like all England’s out there! ” he said, his voice cracking with emotion as ‘Suicide Blonde’ wound down. If that wasn’t enough, encores including ‘Need You Tonight’, a heartstring-tugging ‘Never Tear Us Apart’ and a seven-minute ‘Devil Inside’ almost brought the venue’s famous Twin Towers down. By the time the Aussie legends finally relinquished the stage, no one present would have quibbled with executive music producer Giles Martin’s assertion that they’d just witnessed “one of the biggest global sensations at the height of their powers”. Best INXS Songs: 20 Essential Tracks That You Need Tonight Why Michael Hutchence Was Music’s Last True Sex God Michael Hutchence Quotes: The INXS Frontman In His Own Words As subsequent albums such as Welcome To Wherever You Are and Full Moon, Dirty Hearts proved, INXS still had plenty of great music to come. Yet the band also felt that Live Baby Live documented them scaling a once-in-lifetime peak: “We were just six blokes from Australia that treated Wembley Stadium like just another pub gig, ” Tim Farriss said in 2019. “We went in with a PA and a few lights and played our asses off. No ego ramps, no back-up singers, no props, no grand pianos, just the six of us – and the audience went nuts! That’s all we needed! ” Live Baby Live: Wembley Stadium can be bought here.
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Inxs remix. MICHAEL made us happy to be ALIVE. Stadium. Inxs live. Estoy aquí por INXS. Hey are you still listening i am come on and join me Nov 2019. Michael o melhorl dos melhores ❤Love Michael hutchence❤Love inxs. Amé, amo y amaré a michael <3<3. Inxs lirik. Fav video I love Aussie outback. Live at Wembley Stadium 1991 Live album by INXS Released 7 February 2014 Recorded 13 July 1991 Venue Wembley Stadium Genre Rock Label Petrol Electric INXS live chronology The Very Best (2011) Live at Wembley Stadium 1991 (2014) Mystify: A Musical Journey with Michael Hutchence (2019) "Live at Wembley Stadium 1991" is a live album recorded by Australian band INXS. Background and release [ edit] On 13 July 1991, INXS were filmed in concert at Wembley Stadium in London, performing to a sold-out mass of 72, 000 fans. This concert was filmed in 35 mm and directed by David Malle with no less than 17 cameras. [1] The album was released in February 2014 to coincide with the screening of INXS: Never Tear Us Apart, an Australian miniseries about INXS that commenced airing on 9 February 2014 and concluded the following week on 16 February on the Seven Network. [2] Track listing [ edit] The album was released as a digital download on 7 February 2014. [3] "Guns in the Sky" – 3:27 "New Sensation" – 3:54 "I Send a Message" – 3:41 "The Stairs" – 4:59 "Know the Difference" – 3:47 "Disappear" – 4:12 "By My Side" – 3:10 "Hear That Sound" – 3:44 "Original Sin" – 6:17 "The Loved One" – 4:06 "Wildlife" – 3:32 "Mystify" – 3:18 "Bitter Tears" – 4:12 "Suicide Blonde" – 4:32 "What You Need" – 6:30 "Kick" – 3:30 "Need You Tonight" – 2:57 "Mediate" – 5:32 "Never Tear Us Apart" – 3:47 "Who Pays the Price" – 3:39 "Devil Inside" – 7:13 "Shining Star" – 3:40 Charts [ edit] Live at Wembley Stadium 1991 was a commercial success, reaching #4 on the Australian iTunes albums chart before peaking at #17 on ARIA Albums Chart. [4] INXS: Live Baby Live Wembley Stadium [ edit] INXS: Live Baby Live Wembley Stadium Live album by INXS Released 15 November 2019 Recorded 13 July 1991 Venue Wembley Stadium Genre Rock Length 96: 44 INXS chronology INXS: Live Baby Live Wembley Stadium (2019) A fully restored film edition of the Wembley Stadium performance was released in 2019, with CD and vinyl editions. [7] "Guns in the Sky" "New Sensation" "I Send a Message" "The Stairs" "Know the Difference" "Disappear" "By My Side" "Hear That Sound" "Original Sin "Lately" (previously unreleased) "The Loved One" "Wild Life" "Mystify" "Bitter Tears" "Suicide Blonde" "What You Need" "Kick" "Need You Tonight" "Mediate" "Never Tear Us Apart" "Who Pays the Price" "Devil Inside" See also [ edit] INXS discography Live Baby Live References [ edit].
Inxs swing. Inxs Micheal in the 90s he reminded me of a reacarnation of Jim Morrison simular movements and hair just different sound. RIP to both singers. Inxs funk. I still love this '80s were and still are fantastic when it came to real music and videos. He so hot.
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