1 00:00:00,560 --> 00:00:01,440 Speaker 1: Sits in with us. 2 00:00:03,080 --> 00:00:06,240 Speaker 2: He's sold over twelve million albums. He's been inducted into 3 00:00:06,280 --> 00:00:08,560 Speaker 2: the Area Hall of Fame, He's an icon of Australia. 4 00:00:08,600 --> 00:00:11,560 Speaker 2: He's got a brand new book out. It's called Killing Time, 5 00:00:11,720 --> 00:00:13,600 Speaker 2: Short Stories from the Long Road Home. 6 00:00:14,000 --> 00:00:14,680 Speaker 1: It's out now. 7 00:00:14,720 --> 00:00:15,400 Speaker 3: We love him to death. 8 00:00:15,480 --> 00:00:19,240 Speaker 1: Jimmy, Jimmy, good guys have been doing now. 9 00:00:19,320 --> 00:00:21,000 Speaker 3: Jimmy, we're good, buddy. And I just want to jump 10 00:00:21,040 --> 00:00:24,320 Speaker 3: in quickly and say, since this whole COVID thing hit 11 00:00:24,400 --> 00:00:26,680 Speaker 3: and we had some isolation here in Sydney as well, 12 00:00:26,920 --> 00:00:30,440 Speaker 3: but what you've continued to do is bring us unbelievable 13 00:00:30,520 --> 00:00:34,120 Speaker 3: music from Homemte with the family, and I've loved every 14 00:00:34,159 --> 00:00:36,479 Speaker 3: bit of it. Huge commitment. You've been pumping it out. 15 00:00:36,520 --> 00:00:39,559 Speaker 1: It's been brilliant, it's been good fun. You know, we 16 00:00:39,920 --> 00:00:42,040 Speaker 1: like like everybody else for a film, but I you know, 17 00:00:42,120 --> 00:00:44,559 Speaker 1: and and we know that we've got like we've got 18 00:00:44,600 --> 00:00:46,040 Speaker 1: a lot of friends, and you know, it's just a 19 00:00:46,040 --> 00:00:48,199 Speaker 1: lot of people out there doing it much tougher than us, 20 00:00:48,200 --> 00:00:50,720 Speaker 1: so we just don't reach out and what was the 21 00:00:50,720 --> 00:00:52,600 Speaker 1: best thing we can do? And you know, as a 22 00:00:52,600 --> 00:00:55,680 Speaker 1: family we meet music. I'm so good, you know, we've 23 00:00:55,800 --> 00:00:59,240 Speaker 1: daving in the repertoires from you know, songs of our 24 00:00:59,280 --> 00:01:01,280 Speaker 1: parents sing that we heard on the radio. 25 00:01:01,400 --> 00:01:04,880 Speaker 2: You know, I think Jane's taken the spotlight though, Jimmy, 26 00:01:04,880 --> 00:01:06,320 Speaker 2: I think you've been pushed to the side. 27 00:01:06,360 --> 00:01:11,039 Speaker 3: Mate, She's I didn't know how to say that. 28 00:01:11,240 --> 00:01:14,800 Speaker 2: How is she getting on the guitar? She's amazing. 29 00:01:15,120 --> 00:01:17,280 Speaker 1: You're going to remember that she could she could play 30 00:01:17,319 --> 00:01:18,960 Speaker 1: like two or three chords before you know, she was 31 00:01:19,040 --> 00:01:22,160 Speaker 1: just like Sprummer. No, she's actually she's playing really well. 32 00:01:22,200 --> 00:01:24,080 Speaker 1: She practices for a couple of hours every day, so 33 00:01:24,440 --> 00:01:26,759 Speaker 1: she deserves all the spotlight she can get. She's she's 34 00:01:26,760 --> 00:01:29,320 Speaker 1: an incredible girl and I'm happy to be in her 35 00:01:29,319 --> 00:01:29,800 Speaker 1: back and back. 36 00:01:30,000 --> 00:01:33,400 Speaker 2: Yeah, mate, this is great. Can we talk about these 37 00:01:33,440 --> 00:01:36,520 Speaker 2: short stories? Look, the other day I wanted to bring 38 00:01:36,560 --> 00:01:38,479 Speaker 2: this up. One of the greatest guitarists of all time, 39 00:01:38,560 --> 00:01:40,679 Speaker 2: Eddy van Halen, passed away, and you've been talking about 40 00:01:40,680 --> 00:01:42,760 Speaker 2: this quite a bit, but we didn't know this that 41 00:01:42,800 --> 00:01:46,520 Speaker 2: you were asked at some stage to actually join van Halen, 42 00:01:46,600 --> 00:01:49,360 Speaker 2: which is unbelievable. So what was happening with David Lee 43 00:01:49,480 --> 00:01:51,440 Speaker 2: Roth at the time, or was this before him, or 44 00:01:51,480 --> 00:01:52,360 Speaker 2: what happened Jimmy. 45 00:01:53,200 --> 00:01:56,000 Speaker 1: No, no, this is this was just around the time 46 00:01:56,080 --> 00:01:58,320 Speaker 1: when he left and in that sort of you know, 47 00:01:58,360 --> 00:02:01,040 Speaker 1: there was an eight twelve months pero between when David 48 00:02:01,080 --> 00:02:05,720 Speaker 1: left and Sammy joined and before that record came out. Anyway, 49 00:02:05,720 --> 00:02:08,400 Speaker 1: I don't know how how quickly Sammy joined, but I 50 00:02:08,480 --> 00:02:09,840 Speaker 1: was just happened to be in l A. And I 51 00:02:09,919 --> 00:02:12,960 Speaker 1: was and I was finishing off work class man, and 52 00:02:13,240 --> 00:02:14,800 Speaker 1: you know, we got a phone call. I was literally 53 00:02:14,800 --> 00:02:17,800 Speaker 1: in the studio and came home. Jay said, uh, David 54 00:02:17,840 --> 00:02:19,959 Speaker 1: Lee Roth called, I'm sorry, I have Eddie Van Helen 55 00:02:20,040 --> 00:02:23,359 Speaker 1: Rank for you. And I had really sure, sure, did 56 00:02:25,720 --> 00:02:29,600 Speaker 1: you know, because that was just formally and and you know, 57 00:02:29,639 --> 00:02:32,080 Speaker 1: she went out the shop and and and you know 58 00:02:32,120 --> 00:02:33,720 Speaker 1: she was waiting for me back to the studio. Ship 59 00:02:33,880 --> 00:02:36,080 Speaker 1: got the shop and and I stayed home. My Heliu 60 00:02:36,160 --> 00:02:38,840 Speaker 1: was starting to sleep as a baby. And I looked 61 00:02:38,880 --> 00:02:40,239 Speaker 1: on the desk and sure enough, there's a number for 62 00:02:40,400 --> 00:02:43,960 Speaker 1: Eddie and he was he was David left the band. 63 00:02:44,400 --> 00:02:46,160 Speaker 1: He was looking for a singer and he wanted to 64 00:02:46,200 --> 00:02:48,360 Speaker 1: talk to me. He he came over that he came 65 00:02:48,400 --> 00:02:50,359 Speaker 1: over the house. Yeah, I had a bit of a chat. 66 00:02:50,400 --> 00:02:52,000 Speaker 1: He was a quite quite nice fellow, and you know, 67 00:02:52,200 --> 00:02:55,760 Speaker 1: I'm a huge fan, really, I'm a big, big band 68 00:02:55,840 --> 00:02:57,959 Speaker 1: Helen fan. And and I just at that point that 69 00:02:58,040 --> 00:03:00,560 Speaker 1: I was just i'd been would be sort of you know, 70 00:03:00,600 --> 00:03:02,800 Speaker 1: I'm in a band for ten years and I'm just 71 00:03:02,840 --> 00:03:05,120 Speaker 1: started to find my feet as a solo performer. So 72 00:03:05,120 --> 00:03:06,600 Speaker 1: it wasn't the right time for me. And I said, 73 00:03:06,600 --> 00:03:08,400 Speaker 1: you know, you know, maybe we could do something later. 74 00:03:08,760 --> 00:03:11,240 Speaker 1: You know when when Sammy Hagar left years later, we know, 75 00:03:11,480 --> 00:03:14,239 Speaker 1: not years ago. Yes, I rang my office again. I 76 00:03:14,360 --> 00:03:16,440 Speaker 1: wanted to see if I could do it then. But 77 00:03:16,440 --> 00:03:16,720 Speaker 1: by that. 78 00:03:16,720 --> 00:03:18,960 Speaker 2: Point a great, great story, Jimmy, I wanted, I want 79 00:03:19,000 --> 00:03:20,880 Speaker 2: to The other one that I wanted to ask you 80 00:03:20,919 --> 00:03:24,240 Speaker 2: about was nineteen eighty we lost an amazing performer, Bond 81 00:03:24,240 --> 00:03:27,640 Speaker 2: Scott from ac DC. Now you were you were twenty 82 00:03:27,720 --> 00:03:30,600 Speaker 2: four years of age at the time, so people knew 83 00:03:30,639 --> 00:03:33,360 Speaker 2: who you were and they went with the decision of 84 00:03:33,360 --> 00:03:36,960 Speaker 2: Brian Johnson. But you know what I've always thought, Jimmy Barnes, 85 00:03:37,120 --> 00:03:38,920 Speaker 2: that you could have been the front man for ac 86 00:03:39,120 --> 00:03:42,400 Speaker 2: DC without a Daisily, did you ever get a phone 87 00:03:42,400 --> 00:03:44,920 Speaker 2: call from the Young Brothers or anybody or anyone? 88 00:03:46,160 --> 00:03:48,240 Speaker 1: No, I didn't know, of course, not. I mean in 89 00:03:48,320 --> 00:03:50,960 Speaker 1: the listen I was. I was good meat for those guys. Yes, 90 00:03:51,320 --> 00:03:52,680 Speaker 1: I don't think I would have been there. I was. 91 00:03:52,720 --> 00:03:55,320 Speaker 1: I was more of a bluestinger than than than than 92 00:03:55,360 --> 00:03:58,440 Speaker 1: the form was classic and so and so Brian, Yeah, 93 00:03:58,480 --> 00:04:00,560 Speaker 1: I mean a hard rock singer. I mean a Bomb 94 00:04:00,600 --> 00:04:02,000 Speaker 1: was a really good made of mind and you know 95 00:04:02,040 --> 00:04:04,200 Speaker 1: he was literally he was up singing with coaches or 96 00:04:04,280 --> 00:04:08,160 Speaker 1: you know, a few days before he died that yeah, 97 00:04:08,200 --> 00:04:10,480 Speaker 1: well yeah, but you know one of them. You know, 98 00:04:10,520 --> 00:04:13,760 Speaker 1: it was very very sad. He's a good maid of mind. 99 00:04:14,000 --> 00:04:16,520 Speaker 1: But U but they asked Brian, and you just think 100 00:04:16,520 --> 00:04:18,640 Speaker 1: about this, you know, when a band is as good 101 00:04:18,640 --> 00:04:22,000 Speaker 1: as ac DC was, you know, and losing such a key, 102 00:04:22,160 --> 00:04:23,919 Speaker 1: I mean a Bomb scrot like literally one of the 103 00:04:23,960 --> 00:04:26,040 Speaker 1: best front men, best thingers in a rock and roll 104 00:04:26,040 --> 00:04:28,359 Speaker 1: band ever. To lose someone like that and then go 105 00:04:28,440 --> 00:04:31,360 Speaker 1: on and not only you know, hold their grind, but 106 00:04:31,400 --> 00:04:33,160 Speaker 1: you know, become the biggest rock and roll band in 107 00:04:33,200 --> 00:04:36,200 Speaker 1: the world. You know that, you know that it's a 108 00:04:36,240 --> 00:04:38,720 Speaker 1: testament to the grind work that Bomb did. But it's 109 00:04:38,800 --> 00:04:42,080 Speaker 1: a huge testament to the part of the judgment of 110 00:04:42,400 --> 00:04:47,200 Speaker 1: the Young brothers because they also so work perfectly. 111 00:04:47,520 --> 00:04:50,120 Speaker 3: Yeah, So going through the short stories, do we when 112 00:04:50,200 --> 00:04:53,039 Speaker 3: you go back to you know, your upbringing and what's 113 00:04:53,080 --> 00:04:56,120 Speaker 3: been documented before, when you look back on things and 114 00:04:56,160 --> 00:04:59,320 Speaker 3: you have this moment to share these phenomenal stories, are 115 00:04:59,360 --> 00:05:02,159 Speaker 3: their moments where you sit back and think, I mean, sure, 116 00:05:02,200 --> 00:05:04,760 Speaker 3: there's I don't want to use the word regret, because 117 00:05:04,800 --> 00:05:06,880 Speaker 3: you suppose everything adds up to where you are now 118 00:05:06,920 --> 00:05:09,400 Speaker 3: in your life. But do you sit back and go, 119 00:05:09,600 --> 00:05:12,200 Speaker 3: maybe I should have should contact someone from back that 120 00:05:12,520 --> 00:05:14,760 Speaker 3: back then to have a conversation now or. 121 00:05:16,200 --> 00:05:18,400 Speaker 1: You know, I mean there's a lot of things that 122 00:05:18,520 --> 00:05:20,160 Speaker 1: you know. I mean I got to ask the joint 123 00:05:21,160 --> 00:05:22,600 Speaker 1: every band in Hans for a while there. You know, 124 00:05:22,600 --> 00:05:25,119 Speaker 1: I'm gonna I could ask to join deeper, ask wow 125 00:05:25,600 --> 00:05:27,800 Speaker 1: little feet, you know. I mean there's a lot of 126 00:05:27,800 --> 00:05:29,720 Speaker 1: bands of a looking for things and you know what 127 00:05:29,800 --> 00:05:32,360 Speaker 1: there was, There's a lot of stuff I had to learn, 128 00:05:32,440 --> 00:05:35,680 Speaker 1: and I think if I had to got into that situation, yeah, 129 00:05:36,480 --> 00:05:37,800 Speaker 1: you know, it would have been it could have been 130 00:05:37,800 --> 00:05:40,920 Speaker 1: the death of me, you know. And I just think 131 00:05:40,920 --> 00:05:43,279 Speaker 1: you do things that you're on pace. I mean, there's 132 00:05:43,320 --> 00:05:45,240 Speaker 1: not I don't regret anything. I've said that in the 133 00:05:45,279 --> 00:05:47,640 Speaker 1: past because you know. Yeah, I brought me where I'm, 134 00:05:47,720 --> 00:05:50,359 Speaker 1: like you said, but there's a few decisions. You know. 135 00:05:50,440 --> 00:05:52,800 Speaker 1: If I could have learned some lessons a bit earlier, 136 00:05:53,000 --> 00:05:54,640 Speaker 1: I think I would have been a better person, and 137 00:05:54,839 --> 00:05:57,000 Speaker 1: you know, and maybe in a different position. But but 138 00:05:57,040 --> 00:05:58,880 Speaker 1: I'm really happy where I am. You know. I just 139 00:05:58,880 --> 00:06:01,240 Speaker 1: wish I could have could have grown up a bit 140 00:06:01,320 --> 00:06:03,800 Speaker 1: quicker rather than then. You know, drag my liver and 141 00:06:03,839 --> 00:06:06,919 Speaker 1: my family, absolutely, Jimmy. 142 00:06:06,960 --> 00:06:09,520 Speaker 4: One of my favorite songs of yours is Working Classmen, 143 00:06:09,680 --> 00:06:11,719 Speaker 4: and there's a line in it about, you know, he 144 00:06:11,760 --> 00:06:14,000 Speaker 4: loves his little woman. Some day he'll make his wife, 145 00:06:14,040 --> 00:06:16,239 Speaker 4: saving all the overtime for the one love of his life. 146 00:06:16,279 --> 00:06:18,120 Speaker 4: And I absolutely every time I hear it, even on 147 00:06:18,120 --> 00:06:21,200 Speaker 4: the weekend, it makes me tear up. And it does, 148 00:06:21,320 --> 00:06:23,400 Speaker 4: and I just I was thinking about it, knowing you 149 00:06:23,400 --> 00:06:26,359 Speaker 4: were coming on, and I thought, when you write these things, 150 00:06:26,680 --> 00:06:29,520 Speaker 4: do you realize or do you feel that emotion too? 151 00:06:29,680 --> 00:06:31,320 Speaker 4: Or am I just a fan who's gone. 152 00:06:31,200 --> 00:06:31,800 Speaker 2: Way too far? 153 00:06:33,560 --> 00:06:35,560 Speaker 1: No? Can I tell you when I do when I 154 00:06:35,680 --> 00:06:39,400 Speaker 1: when I write sold and you know the lines anything 155 00:06:39,440 --> 00:06:42,440 Speaker 1: like that would be written directly about Jeane. You have 156 00:06:42,560 --> 00:06:44,640 Speaker 1: to know that song was written by Jonathan Kane. 157 00:06:45,640 --> 00:06:49,680 Speaker 4: So you felt nothing childhood worth of tearing. 158 00:06:49,480 --> 00:06:52,680 Speaker 1: Up for nothing? No, No, it's good though, because the 159 00:06:52,680 --> 00:06:55,720 Speaker 1: thing was he wrote that I John and Jane and 160 00:06:55,800 --> 00:06:58,400 Speaker 1: I went and met Jarthan when when I was started 161 00:06:58,400 --> 00:07:01,760 Speaker 1: making the album and honest and you know, fat with 162 00:07:01,839 --> 00:07:04,040 Speaker 1: us and we spoke for hours and then he went 163 00:07:04,080 --> 00:07:05,800 Speaker 1: away and wrote the song about what he thought I 164 00:07:05,920 --> 00:07:08,160 Speaker 1: was like, Yeah, he wrote, So he wrote the song 165 00:07:08,200 --> 00:07:11,600 Speaker 1: about me basically it is, but it's not my lyric. 166 00:07:11,680 --> 00:07:13,680 Speaker 1: But you know the thing is that the reason I 167 00:07:13,720 --> 00:07:16,080 Speaker 1: picked that song was because of the lyrics like that. Yeah, 168 00:07:16,240 --> 00:07:18,880 Speaker 1: But the song, the song resonated so strongly with me. 169 00:07:19,120 --> 00:07:20,800 Speaker 1: I mean the minute I heard that he wrote it 170 00:07:20,840 --> 00:07:22,400 Speaker 1: from me and he sent me a demo, and the 171 00:07:22,440 --> 00:07:24,080 Speaker 1: minute I heard it, I knew that it was going 172 00:07:24,120 --> 00:07:26,320 Speaker 1: to be like a pivotal song in my career. Well, 173 00:07:26,320 --> 00:07:28,800 Speaker 1: the one for me is that's before I recorded it. 174 00:07:28,920 --> 00:07:31,640 Speaker 3: You know, Jimmy, the line from when the war is 175 00:07:31,680 --> 00:07:33,560 Speaker 3: over and it says, how can I come home and 176 00:07:33,600 --> 00:07:36,880 Speaker 3: not get blown away? That is my tingling moment from 177 00:07:36,960 --> 00:07:39,440 Speaker 3: a Cold Chisel song. Did you write that one that breaks? 178 00:07:39,760 --> 00:07:40,480 Speaker 1: No? I didn't. 179 00:07:42,160 --> 00:07:44,640 Speaker 3: Now that is such an amazing line. 180 00:07:45,480 --> 00:07:47,960 Speaker 1: No, but listen that that song, you know, especially in 181 00:07:47,960 --> 00:07:50,120 Speaker 1: the fact that we lost you know, see you know, 182 00:07:50,000 --> 00:07:52,600 Speaker 1: you know, yeah to a brain tumor many years ago 183 00:07:52,600 --> 00:07:54,520 Speaker 1: on that. But you know, every time I sing that, 184 00:07:54,560 --> 00:07:56,840 Speaker 1: you know, it breaks my heart as well. The thing 185 00:07:56,880 --> 00:08:02,840 Speaker 1: that's the thing about I've been lucky enough to have 186 00:08:02,880 --> 00:08:05,680 Speaker 1: been singing songs that have written but also songs written 187 00:08:05,680 --> 00:08:07,440 Speaker 1: by some of the best people in the world. Don 188 00:08:07,480 --> 00:08:10,520 Speaker 1: Walker and Steed President's writing writing songs for coaches in 189 00:08:10,560 --> 00:08:13,360 Speaker 1: the early days, you know what I mean, sounded like 190 00:08:14,080 --> 00:08:16,040 Speaker 1: I was. I was so thrill because they sounded like 191 00:08:16,080 --> 00:08:18,640 Speaker 1: there were songs that I would write. Yeah, I felt, 192 00:08:18,680 --> 00:08:21,280 Speaker 1: I felt every word. But they were written by some 193 00:08:21,320 --> 00:08:22,880 Speaker 1: of the best songwriters in the world, you know. And 194 00:08:22,920 --> 00:08:23,560 Speaker 1: I'm so lucky. 195 00:08:23,640 --> 00:08:24,200 Speaker 3: What a gift. 196 00:08:24,320 --> 00:08:27,080 Speaker 2: That's why, you know, one of the most powerful bands 197 00:08:27,080 --> 00:08:29,360 Speaker 2: in the world. Jimmy, I just on Jane as well. 198 00:08:29,920 --> 00:08:32,880 Speaker 2: In the book Killing Time, I've been asked to ask 199 00:08:32,960 --> 00:08:36,400 Speaker 2: you about going back to Jane's family in Thailand. But 200 00:08:36,400 --> 00:08:38,520 Speaker 2: there was a there was something to do with a haircut. 201 00:08:38,559 --> 00:08:42,600 Speaker 2: What happened this is in this book. Jimmy and well, 202 00:08:42,600 --> 00:08:43,000 Speaker 2: we went there. 203 00:08:43,040 --> 00:08:44,600 Speaker 1: We saying what we're saying with Jane and uncle, who 204 00:08:44,600 --> 00:08:47,360 Speaker 1: was a great fella. But he had he had this 205 00:08:47,360 --> 00:08:49,640 Speaker 1: this great big house just around the corner from the 206 00:08:49,679 --> 00:08:51,720 Speaker 1: Region hotel in Bangkok. And I got there and I 207 00:08:51,760 --> 00:08:53,480 Speaker 1: was a bit off tour and I'm a bit scruffy, 208 00:08:53,880 --> 00:08:56,200 Speaker 1: and everybody's really neat and clean and tiety. So I thought, 209 00:08:56,920 --> 00:08:58,520 Speaker 1: first morning I woke up, I thought, I'll just walked 210 00:08:58,559 --> 00:09:01,720 Speaker 1: around to the barber shop. And I was a razor 211 00:09:01,760 --> 00:09:03,720 Speaker 1: shaves or in the in the Region. I went in 212 00:09:03,760 --> 00:09:05,719 Speaker 1: there and as for a heck, and and I had 213 00:09:05,720 --> 00:09:08,400 Speaker 1: a big curly you know at that point. And I 214 00:09:08,440 --> 00:09:10,720 Speaker 1: went in there and and they looked at me like, 215 00:09:10,760 --> 00:09:12,320 Speaker 1: you know, there was just two tig guys. They didn't 216 00:09:12,320 --> 00:09:14,720 Speaker 1: speak English, and I didn't speak Tigh at that point. 217 00:09:14,760 --> 00:09:16,840 Speaker 1: And then but they're looking at me and uh, and 218 00:09:16,840 --> 00:09:18,600 Speaker 1: they look, what are we going to do with this guy? 219 00:09:18,920 --> 00:09:21,920 Speaker 1: And they spent like twenty five minutes with hair brushes 220 00:09:22,200 --> 00:09:25,760 Speaker 1: and they hit load drives straightening my hair. They could 221 00:09:25,800 --> 00:09:27,840 Speaker 1: look at it before they cut it, right, and so 222 00:09:28,040 --> 00:09:29,600 Speaker 1: I looked at it. I looked like this looked like 223 00:09:31,000 --> 00:09:34,000 Speaker 1: And then and then they cut it and molded it 224 00:09:34,280 --> 00:09:36,560 Speaker 1: and grimped it and turned it and by the time 225 00:09:36,559 --> 00:09:38,440 Speaker 1: it finished and kidding. I looked, I stood up, I 226 00:09:38,440 --> 00:09:40,319 Speaker 1: paid them, and I couldn't say it, because what did 227 00:09:40,320 --> 00:09:42,080 Speaker 1: you say. I looked in the mirror, and I looked 228 00:09:42,080 --> 00:09:43,679 Speaker 1: like I had like I had one of those bask 229 00:09:43,720 --> 00:09:46,280 Speaker 1: you buy for, you know, Planet of the Eighth, and 230 00:09:46,320 --> 00:09:48,480 Speaker 1: I was sort of all it was. It was so 231 00:09:48,679 --> 00:09:53,120 Speaker 1: molded onto my head. I said thanks very much. I 232 00:09:53,120 --> 00:09:55,520 Speaker 1: said thank like a helmet. I said thanks very much, 233 00:09:55,760 --> 00:09:58,360 Speaker 1: and I walked out and Jane was waiting outside the hotels. 234 00:09:58,400 --> 00:10:00,440 Speaker 1: You just broke the laughing and the it was literally 235 00:10:00,480 --> 00:10:04,160 Speaker 1: it was it was up. I like this water with 236 00:10:04,160 --> 00:10:06,400 Speaker 1: with with plants and I just stuck my head in 237 00:10:06,400 --> 00:10:10,920 Speaker 1: the water. And it's not. 238 00:10:11,040 --> 00:10:17,199 Speaker 2: Very rock and rolling. This is great. Jimmy Barnes is 239 00:10:17,280 --> 00:10:19,679 Speaker 2: brand new book, Killing Time. It's all these short stories 240 00:10:19,679 --> 00:10:21,640 Speaker 2: from the Long Road. You can get it now, mate, 241 00:10:21,679 --> 00:10:23,600 Speaker 2: love you, thank you very much for coming on the show. 242 00:10:23,679 --> 00:10:27,160 Speaker 1: Jim very much. Guys, let's go