Cold Chisel: Last Stand
Jul 19 1984
•2h 32m
•Music, Documentary
Last Stand is a filmed account of the final concert appearance by Australian rock band Cold Chisel. It was filmed on 13 and 15 December 1983 at the Sydney Entertainment Centre, and released to cinemas in July 1984. It was then remixed, re-edited with additional footage and re-released on DVD in October 2005. Set list includes: Standing On The Outside, Cheap Wine, Rising Sun, Janelle, Khe Sanh, Twentieth Century, You Got Nothing I Want, Tomorrow, Star Hotel, Choir Girl, Bow River, Flame Trees, Saturday Night, Wild Thing, Goodbye (Astrid Goodbye) and Don’t Let Go.
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Jimmy Barnes
Self - lead vocalist
Ian Moss
Self - vocalist, lead guitarist
Steve Prestwich
Self - drummer
Phil Small
Self - bass guitarist
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