Favourite Z-Lister: Round One Match Twenty-Five of Thirty-Two
Jessica Vale (Preview)
Jimmy Barnes
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Favourite Z-Lister: Round One Match Twenty-Five of Thirty-Two
Jessica Vale (Preview)
Jimmy Barnes
I realise this meme is like half a decade old at this point, but I keep running into folks who are only familiar with the screaming cowboy part of Kirin J Callinan’s “Big Enough”, and you... really, really need to see it in context. I promise the context does not diminish it.
Big Enough by Kirin J Callinan ft. Alex Cameron, Molly Lewis, Jimmy Barnes: Have you seen this music video?
Yes, I have
I haven't, but I've heard the song
Never heard this song
NATHANIEL BUZOLIC | Significant Mother (2015)
Ben Mendelsohn in various music videos
1993 - INXS: Full Moon, Dirty Hearts.
1998 - You Am I: What I Don't Know 'bout You.
2007 - Jimmy Barnes: Out in the Blue.
2012 - Florence + The Machine: Lover to Lover.
So the 80s found me without my best friend at the time, finally facing the fact that I wasn't happy with myself, reading the letters she wrote, and wondering why on earth I couldn't have found some way to tell her something... something... I didn't know... Because the truth was I loved her in a purely platonic way. I had hung around with her for four years, with no sexual feelings for her at all... and the term "demisexual" hadn't even been conceived then, and there was no "enby" and all the terms under that umbrella. This was the song I sang along to at the top of my lungs.
Cold Chisel had broken up, and Jimmy Barnes had already released his first album "Bodyswerve", and then came "For The Working Class Man", and "I'd Die To Be With You Tonight" and yes, that is Kim Carnes on backing vocals.
HE'S A WORKING CLASS MAAAAAAAAAN