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The Living End are an Australian punk rock and psychobilly band which formed in 1994. Since 2002 the line up consists of Chris Cheney (vocals, guitar), Scott Owen (double bass, vocals) and Andy Strachan (drums). The band rose to fame in 1997 after the release of their double A-sided single, "Second Solution" / "Prisoner of Society", which peaked at No. 4 on the ARIA Singles Chart. They have released six studio albums and two reached the No. 1 spot on the ARIA Albums Chart: self-titled album (12 October 1998) and State of Emergency (4 February 2006). They have also gained chart success in the United States and United Kingdom.
At ARIA Music Awards ceremonies they have been nominated 27 times and have won five awards: Highest Selling Single for "Second Solution / Prisoner of Society" (1998), Breakthrough Artist – Album and Best Group for The Living End (1999), Best Rock Album for White Noise (2008), and the same category for The Ending Is Just the Beginning Repeating (2011). Australian musicologist Ian McFarlane described the group which "emerged as one of the country’s premier rock acts. By blending a range of styles (punk, rockabilly and flat out rock) with great success, The Living End has managed to produce anthemic choruses and memorable songs in abundance". In October 2010 their debut album was listed in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums.
"All Torn Down" was the third single taken from Australian rock group, The Living End's debut self-titled album. It was released in December 1998, spending 18 weeks in the Australian ARIA Singles Chart and peaking at No. 12.
The song title and lyrics refer to the rapid development of Melbourne in the late 1990s, with major projects such as CityLink and Melbourne Docklands in progress and being constructed with little regard to whether it was development on parks or historic sites. The cover art depicts a redscale Melway map of the Melbourne CBD and Southbank area..
The song has a fast tempo of 133 beats per minute.
The Living is a 2014 film, written and directed by Jack Bryan, starring Fran Kranz, Jocelin Donahue, and Kenny Wormald.
The film won the Best Narrative Feature award at the 2014 Manhattan Film Festival.
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The Living End - All torn down. Cold live at the chapel.
8 Minutes when played live, this song is one of their greatest, it should never leave their setlist, and it's sad that Save the Day is off it too :( MY SITES: http://www.youtube.com/perthboundSH http://s1.zetaboards.com/Dashing
Johnny Winter - All Tore Down, from "Still Alive And Well" 1973
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Where: The Enmore Theatre, Sydney When: 11 June 2016 Track: 2 of 9
I Own Nothing!! Lyrics: I see the city, and it isn't what it used to be. A million houses goin' up and down in front of me. No time to let the concrete set before it's broken up again. Don't care if it's historic; don't really care at all. A hidden landscape on the brink of an envelopment. The protesters rally, never satisfied with development. Both strivin' for a perfect world, each havin' their own opinion. They all they see; it grows; it grows on and on. [Chorus] All torn down. All torn down. All torn I see the city, and it's grown into a big machine. The streets are freeways, and the parks are just a memory. No time to let the concrete set before it's broken up again. Don't care if it's historic; don't really care at all. [Chorus] Ya got no reason. Ya got no reason. Ya got no re...
The Living End performing All Torn Down live at Enmore Theatre in Sydney on 27 September 2008 Love live music? SUBSCRIBE for thousands more live videos and new gigs uploaded weekly: http://www.youtube.com/moshcam The Living End are an Australian rock band based in Melbourne, Victoria. They formed in 1994 and the current lineup consists of Chris Cheney (vocals, guitar), Scott Owen (double bass, vocals) and Andy Strachan (drums). The band rose to fame in the late 1990s after the release of their double A-side single, "Second Solution/Prisoner of Society". To date, they have released five studio albums and one singles compilation in Australia; two of which have reached the #1 spot on the Australian Album Chart chart. They have also gained notable success in the United States and Europe. The...
Hello there fellas! Another cover from me, today from one of my favourite bands : Living End! Check those guys out, they are great! I am using Gibson LP Junior 2013 White and a Mustang III Amp. Mixing inside of Ardour under Ubuntu Studio a.k.a LINUX FTW.
What's On Your Radio? (from State of Emergency) Second Solution (from The Living End) I Can't Give You What I Haven't Got (from From Here On In) Who's Gonna Save Us? (from Modern ARTillery) Save The Day (from The Living End) One Step Behind (from State of Emergency) Black Cat (from State of Emergency) All Torn Down (from The Living End) EP Medley From Here On In (from It's For Your Own Good) The Living End (from Hellbound) English Army (from It's For Your Own Good) Hellbound (from Hellbound) Strange (from Hellbound) Prisoner Of Society (from The Living End) 'Til The End (from State of Emergency) E-Boogie Long Live the Weekend (from State of Emergency) Uncle Harry (from Roll On) Roll On (from Roll On) Wake Up (from State of Emergency) West End Riot (f...
The Living End perform Keep On Running & Prisoner Of Society live at the AFL Grand Final 01.10.2016
The Living End performing Prisoner of Society at Big Day Out 2003
The Living End - Live at Festival Hall DVD
The Living End playing E-Boogie and Second Solution live @ Big Day Out 2003
AFL Footy Show 29 September 2011 Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
THE LIVING END - Enmore Theatre, Sydney (27 September 2008) 1 Raise The Alarm 2 We Want More 3 I Cant Give You What I Haven't Got 4 All Torn Down 5 Loaded Gun 6 How Do We Know 7 Make The Call 8 Moment In The Sun 9 Wake Up 10 Run To Paradise/Roll On 11 West End Riot 12 White Noise 13 Kid 14 E-Boogie 15 Second Solution
Released 12 October 1998 Track listing: 1. "Prisoner of Society" 2. "Growing Up (Falling Down)" 3. "Second Solution" 4. "West End Riot" 5. "Bloody Mary" 6. "Monday" 7. "All Torn Down" 4:09 8. "Save the Day" 9. "Trapped" 10. "Have They Forgotten" 11. "Fly Away" 12. "I Want a Day" 13. "Sleep on It" 14. "Closing In" 15. "Strange" Bonus Track
1st October 2016 Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Listen to "State Of Emergency" by The Living End Album available from ITunes IF YOU LIKE THE MUSIC THEN SUPPORT THE ARTIST AND PURCHASE THE ALBUM Track Listing 1. Til the end 0:00 2. Long live the weekend 4:27 3. No way out 7:21 4. We want more 10:01 5. Wake Up 13:41 6. What's on your radio 18:12 7. Nothing lasts forever 21:14 8. One step behind 26:08 9. Reborn 30:27 10. Order of the day 34:16 11. Nowhere town 37:55 12. State Of Emergency 42:01 13. Black cat 45:00 14. Into the red 48:40 MORE ALBUMS Lunch Drunk Love by Bowling for Soup https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyJ30Fgb8-M Brighter by Patent Pending https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNjSOFxg_yI Barefoot and Pregnant by The Dollyrots https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2zdTRnGYzw FEEL FREE TO SUBSCRIBE FOR FUTURE ALBUMS AND LEAVE ...
Released 2000 (Australia) 27 March 2001 (internationally) Track listing: 1."Roll On" 2."Pictures in the Mirror" 3."Riot On Broadway" 4."Staring At the Light" 5."Carry Me Home" 6."Don't Shut the Gate" 7."Dirty Man" 8."Blood On Your Hands" 9."Revolution Regained" 10."Silent Victory" 11."Read About It" 12."Killing the Right" 13."Astoria Paranoia" 14."Uncle Harry"
Released 28 October 2003 (International) 2 March 2004 (USA) Track listing: 1,"What Would You Do?" 2."Tabloid Magazine" 3."Who's Gonna Save Us?" 4."End of the World" 5."Jimmy" 6."One Said to the Other" 7."In the End" - 8."Maitland Street" 9."Putting You Down" 10."Short Notice" 11."So What?" 12."Rising Up from the Ashes" 13."Hold Up" 14."The Room"
The Living End (1992) 92 min | Comedy, Drama | 21 August 1992 (USA) 6,5 Your rating: -/10 Ratings: 6,5/10 from 1.867 users Reviews: 16 user | 17 critic Luke is a gay hustler. Jon is a movie critic. Both are HIV positive. They go on a hedonistic, dangerous journey, their motto "Fuck the world". Director: Gregg Araki Writer: Gregg Araki Stars: Mike Dytri, Craig Gilmore, Mark Finch
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The Living End release their new album 'Shift' on Friday May 13, 2016. Prior to the release, AM"s Greg Phillips sat down with Andy, Scott and Chris to discuss the creation of ''Shift'.
the AU review sits backstage with Australia's own The Living End at the Sydney leg of the Soundwave Festival 2014 to talk about the tour, their music and much more... Filmed on site at Soundwave Festival in Sydney, 23rd February 2014. Cameras/Edit: Nathan Atkins Interview: Larry Heath Producer/Sound: Chris Singh http://www.theaureview.com/ http://www.facebook.com/theaureview http://www.twitter.com/theaureview SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL FOR MORE MUSIC RELATED CONTENT!
This the first of three parts of an interview we did with The Living End. Surf over to NewBandTV.com to watch their video for "What's On Your Radio". If you like this video, we have a lot more sweet stuff over at NEWBANDTV.COM. Stuff like music videos (submitted by unsigned bands and independent labels), online webisodes for our original programming, more in-studio performances, concert footage, live sets, interviews and behind the scenes action. So....NEWBANDTV.COM!
How to Make an Album and Influence People is a documentary DVD covering the making of State of Emergency, live and behind the scenes footage of the band. Starting from laying down the basic tracks in a practice studio, to the re-introduction of Nick Launay (producer of the band's seconds studio album, Roll On) and playing a gig at Splendour in the Grass in 2005, before heading to the studio to record and mix the album. The DVD came as a bonus with the limited edition album.
The Living End is a 1992 film by Gregg Araki. Described by some critics as a "gay Thelma and Louise," the film is an early entry in the New Queer Cinema genre. The Living End was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 1992. https://store.strandreleasing.com Hard-core and unsentimental, this low-budget road movie/romance between two HIV-positive gay men manages to be bizarre, bitter, and intriguing. Figuring they have nothing to lose, Craig Gilmore and Mike Dytri hit the road as fugitives, where they act out bad-boy fantasies amid provocative conversations. Director Greg Araki, who also wrote the script, does a decent job of juggling black humor and bleak rage. It's a tough movie to watch, but nihilism rarely looks this good. Araki continued his bleak lo...
The Living End take time out on the Time Off Media couch to talk about their new album, White Noise. Interview by Sean Sennett. Stick around for Chris' tute on 'Stray Cat Strut' at the end. Shot by Three Sixty Productions.
The Living End interviewed by James and Andrew G at the Mackay leg of the Channel V Detour. *I also realise the audio isn't great on this video. It can't be fixed, the cassettes I originally recorded on aren't any better. If you have a better quality version of this video, by all means upload it*
The Living End - All torn down. Cold live at the chapel.
The Living End - All Torn Down - [Solo Cover]
All Torn Down- The Living End
My cover of The Living End's "All Torn Down".
The Living End perform Second Solution, Roll On, Monkey, All Torn Down, Prisoner Of Society, White Noise & West End Riot (Cut short) live at the Virgin Australia Premiership Party 01.10.2016 Second Solution: 0:47 Roll On: 4:45 Monkey: 8:18 All Torn Down: 12:39 Prisoner Of Society: 19:04 White Noise: 23:15 West End Riot: 27:08
Released 12 October 1998 Track listing: 1. "Prisoner of Society" 2. "Growing Up (Falling Down)" 3. "Second Solution" 4. "West End Riot" 5. "Bloody Mary" 6. "Monday" 7. "All Torn Down" 4:09 8. "Save the Day" 9. "Trapped" 10. "Have They Forgotten" 11. "Fly Away" 12. "I Want a Day" 13. "Sleep on It" 14. "Closing In" 15. "Strange" Bonus Track
19 January 2003 Big Day Out Gold Coast Parklands Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia Roll On Save the Day One Said To The Other From Here on In Blinded Pictures In The Mirror All Torn Down What Would You Do? Prisoner Of Society E-Boogie Second Solution
What's On Your Radio? (from State of Emergency) Second Solution (from The Living End) I Can't Give You What I Haven't Got (from From Here On In) Who's Gonna Save Us? (from Modern ARTillery) Save The Day (from The Living End) One Step Behind (from State of Emergency) Black Cat (from State of Emergency) All Torn Down (from The Living End) EP Medley From Here On In (from It's For Your Own Good) The Living End (from Hellbound) English Army (from It's For Your Own Good) Hellbound (from Hellbound) Strange (from Hellbound) Prisoner Of Society (from The Living End) 'Til The End (from State of Emergency) E-Boogie Long Live the Weekend (from State of Emergency) Uncle Harry (from Roll On) Roll On (from Roll On) Wake Up (from State of Emergency) West End Riot (f...
Only audio but its worth listen . Actually the show was also video recorded but i cant find anything SETLIST: 1.Intrumental 2.Roll On 3.Monday 4.Picture In The Mirror 5.West End Riot 6.Don't Shut the Gate 7.Save The Day 8.Revolution Reagained 9.Riot On Broadway 10.English Army 11.All Torn Down(Epic perfomance) 12.Prisoner Of Society 13.Unce Harry 14.Lookin' Out My Backdoor 15.Dirty Man 16.Second Solution 17.E-Boogie(Instrumental) 18.Carry Me Home
The Harvest (New Album 2015) Buy - https://itunes.apple.com/album/the-ha... http://stonedjesus.bandcamp.com http://stonedjesus.bigcartel.com http://twitter.com/StonedJesusBand http://instagram.com/stonedjesusband http://soundcloud.com/stoned-jesus-band/ http://vk.com/stoned_jesus 0:00 Here Come the Robots 3:17 Wound 6:31 Rituals of the Sun 13:31 YFS 18:41 Silkworm Confessions 27:49 Black Church ------------------- TRACKLIST 1. Here Come the Robots lyrics HERE COME THE ROBOTS Yet another proposition I don't want this anymore I'm getting away, getting away myself In this breeding game I see no point and I don't want to score This prison made, prison made (by) myself Here Come the Robots Yet another resolution still don't want this anymore I'm getting away, getting away myself In ...
BootLeg Bill - Rejected by the NAACP [FULL CD] 2001 .1 Let's 0:00 .2 Cash on the barrel head 2:26 .3 Gold teeth & Razor blades 5:06 .4 John lawman 8:35 .5 Circus day in Vicksburg 10:55 .6 Livin' 13:36 .7 Gimme' back 16:10 .8 C-c-C 20:38 .9 Wild 22:39 10 Good gone bad 25:24 11 Ooga booga 28:44 12 Yankee Slaughter 31:55 13 All Torn Down 33:51 14 Gone too Far 37:43 15 Shine Kicker 40:19 16 Whisky Rebel Meets BootLeg Bill 42:55 17 Too Much Porn 46:00 18 Lou Reed 47:57 19 Cult of the Dead 51:02 20 Thank You Fuck You 55:03 21 I'm Gonna Kill Someone 55:43 22 Belsen was a Gas (Cover) 57:57
December finds Capricorn torn between moving forward and thinking about the past. Between love and obligation. Between their ego and their heart. And what is required of you now is to make some decisions but not to expect immediate results. The fruits of you various labors will come, just not with the speed you would like. In the meantime, watch your temper and watch your speed. Don't drive too fast, don't lose your temper and blow up at people. You will regret it later. Instead of feeling frustrated, take this time of hanging back as a time to look at yourself and assess wether or not you are happy and doing well. How do you feel? And how does it look moving into the new year? Do you need to cut off those playing the martyr role? Do you need to confront someone who may be usi...
THE LIVING END - Enmore Theatre, Sydney (27 September 2008) 1 Raise The Alarm 2 We Want More 3 I Cant Give You What I Haven't Got 4 All Torn Down 5 Loaded Gun 6 How Do We Know 7 Make The Call 8 Moment In The Sun 9 Wake Up 10 Run To Paradise/Roll On 11 West End Riot 12 White Noise 13 Kid 14 E-Boogie 15 Second Solution
I see the city and it isn't what it used to be
A million houses goin' up and down in front of me
No time to let the concrete set before it's broken up again
Don't care if it's historic - don't really care at all
A hidden landscape on the brink of a development
A protest rally never satisfied with development
Both striving for a perfect world
Each having their own opinion
Don't care if it's historic; don't really care at all
All Torn Down
I see the city and it's grown into a big machine
The streets are freeways and the parks are just a memory
No time to let the concrete set before it's broken up again
Don't care if it's historic; don't really care at all
All Torn Down
You've got no reason