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Yes, just searching Apple Music for Jimmy Barnes' equivalent song to Racing in the Streets. I'm sure I'll find something.
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Yes, just searching Apple Music for Jimmy Barnes' equivalent song to Racing in the Streets. I'm sure I'll find something.

I like Jimmy, but he is not in the same postcode as Springsteen.Good luck![]()
I like Jimmy, but he is not in the same postcode as Springsteen.
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Was going to post earlier today, that Chisel's best songs were written by Don Walker and he only wrote the odd song for Jimmy post 1983. Both Bruce and Don write great lyrics and can get to the heart of an issue and their use of imagery.As a songwriter Bruce is more analogous to Don Walker.
Have you read Shots? Walker's prose is pretty decent too.Was going to post earlier today, that Chisel's best songs were written by Don Walker and he only wrote the odd song for Jimmy post 1983. Both Bruce and Don write great lyrics and can get to the heart of an issue and their use of imagery.
Ian Moss is a better comparison to Bruce in terms of singer / guitarist. In just about any other band, Mossy would be the lead singer.
Stevie Van Zandt did co write, Ride the Night Away. I can't remember if they wrote it for Jimmy, or for a mutual friend of Jimmy's.
No, but I knew he has written stuff about his life and been involved in writing stuff for films/docos.Have you read Shots? Walker's prose is pretty decent too.
Southside Johnny did a version after Jimmy (i think).Was going to post earlier today, that Chisel's best songs were written by Don Walker and he only wrote the odd song for Jimmy post 1983. Both Bruce and Don write great lyrics and can get to the heart of an issue and their use of imagery.
Ian Moss is a better comparison to Bruce in terms of singer / guitarist. In just about any other band, Mossy would be the lead singer.
Stevie Van Zandt did co write, Ride the Night Away. I can't remember if they wrote it for Jimmy, or for a mutual friend of Jimmy's.
I checked something on Don Walker, and both his mother and sister Brenda are novelists.Have you read Shots? Walker's prose is pretty decent too.