Rockpalast (film)

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Rockpalast: Cold Chisel
Directed byChristian Wagner
Produced byPeter Ruechel
Starring Jim Barnes (vocals, guitar)
Ian Moss (vocals, guitar)
Don Walker (organ, piano)
Phil Small (bass),
Steve Prestwich (drums)
CinematographyRudolf Neid
Music by Cold Chisel
Distributed by Warner Music Group (DVD)
Release dates
  • 3 December 1982 (1982-12-03)(TV)
  • 26 May 2007 (2007-05-26)(DVD)
Running time
115 minutes
CountriesGermany (original TV screening), Australia (DVD release)
LanguagesGerman (introductions), English (lyrics)

Rockpalast: Cold Chisel was a live-to-air television screening of a rock concert performance by Australian pub rock band, Cold Chisel, at Markthalle in Hamburg, Germany on 3 December 1982. It was filmed as an episode of WDR's long-standing live concert television show Rockpalast .

A DVD of the live concert screening entitled Cold Chisel: Rockpalast was released on 26 May 2007 by Warner in Australia.

Track listing

  1. Merry Go Round
  2. Khe Sanh
  3. Wild Colonial Boy
  4. Taipan
  5. Bow River
  6. One Long Day
  7. You Got Nothing I Want
  8. My Turn to Cry
  9. Forever Now
  10. Letter to Alan
  11. Houndog
  12. Four Walls
  13. Standing on the Outside
  14. Don't Let Go
  15. Star Hotel
  16. Goodbye (Astrid Goodbye)
  17. Cheap Wine
    1st encore
  18. Wild Thing
  19. The Party's Over
  20. Rising Sun
  21. Conversations
    2nd encore
  22. When Something Is Wrong with My Baby
  23. Breakfast at Sweethearts
  24. I'm Gonna Roll Ya


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