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My Kind of Scene, in particular, took some getting right. But the growing pains were worth it. It became an anthem for a generation. Odyssey Number Five charted at number 1, and stayed there for three weeks.

Powderfinger had managed to pull off mission impossible—defining a scene that had become their own. That aggression manifested in tragedy when teenager Jessica Michalik died in the moshpit in Sydney. Limp Bizkit quit the tour and returned to the states. Powderfinger proved themselves to be statesmen of rock, stepping up to lead a tribute to Jessica at the Adelaide show a few days later. Did you hang your head that day? They would go on to play many shows with the upcoming UK act, including a US tour to thousands of punters and industry stalwarts.

They were starting to make a mark in the biggest country in the world. September 11 changed all that, and the momentum the band had slowly been building with appearances on Up Late with David Letterman , and massive shows with the right bands just stopped. They returned home, exhausted, to pick up the pieces of their fractured home lives. Powderfinger headlined the inaugural boutique winter festival, Splendour in the Grass, in Byron Bay.

It was a huge success and the perfect antidote to the Big Day Out. And a few shows in Japan for Fuji Rock proved an inspiration for the band as they got to see their hero, Neil Young, perform their namesake song live from the side of stage. After a three-month break, Powderfinger reconvened at a house on Stradbroke Island to sink beers and reconnect. They knew the direction they wanted to go in for the next record.

Darren transformed that initial riff and the new definition of rock was finally taking shape. Back in the studio with Nick DiDia, the six weeks in a Sydney studio were comfortable and fun. When it was released, Vulture Street named after the one-way heart-line road that runs through Brisbane hit number 1, stayed there for three weeks and spent five months in the top The nation had proved once again that it loved their way. The personal lives of the five family men now took centre-stage, as well as the opportunity for each member to work on side and solo projects.

Were you at the Healer in Brisbane when they put on a secret show under the moniker Donkey Boys in July ? It was a warm-up for their return to the main stage at Splendour, before embarking on the Live on Vulture Street arena tour. That key took pride of place on the wall of the toilet of their management office.

It still does. Did you see it? Were you there? They also cemented their status as rock royalty by playing for a real princess-to-be in Copenhagen, as an Australian commoner became Princess Mary of Denmark. But it was the tsunami benefit concert Wave-Aid that would really leave an impact on the 50, fans at the SCG that January.

It was an historic event. After the Big Day Out wrapped, Powderfinger went their separate ways. It would be another two years before they would meet up again.

When they did return to write their sixth studio album, the band wanted to shake it up a bit. The resulting album, Dream Days at the Hotel Existence , divided both the band and critics alike. The lead single Lost and Running , was indicative of where Powderfinger were at—still going, but not sure where to.

Nevertheless, it hit the charts at number 1, and produced some fan-favourite tracks. Across the Great Divide saw 33 shows over 8 weeks, raising awareness for Indigenous life expectancy through Reconciliation Australia. It was the most fun the boys had had on the road in years. And having the Silverchair guys in the mix made it one long party. They devised a series of shows specifically for fans—returning to theatres to play the set in two halves: acoustic and then a rock show.

The intimate Upstairs at the Downstairs sold out to fan club members, and asked them to contribute to the set list. Did your favourite track make the list? They ticked one more big thing off their list before returning to the writing room—performing live at the AFL Grand Final to , fans at the MCG, and another 3. The studio sessions for what would become Golden Rule were designed to be as stress-free as possible.

They chose the laidback holiday town of Byron Bay, and brought their families down to stay for the six-week period. They even implemented Gentlemanly Friday, where the group would dress up in dapper suits for studio cricket. Did you catch a glimpse of the gents as they wandered around town? Golden Rule hit the charts at number 1, making it five albums in a row for the Brisbane boys. However, the decision had been made that the album would be their last.

Powderfinger wanted to go out with a bang, not a whimper. Their departure was heralded with a press conference announcing their biggest and most ambitious tour yet—and the end of Powderfinger. At the sweeping amphitheatre of Riverstage, Powderfinger took their last public bow in front of thousands of adoring fans.

Some had been there from the beginning; some were new converts; some were, well, you. They had one last goodbye to make—the fondest farewell of all to their friends, family and the music industry colleagues who had helped them along the way. It was jubilant, intimate and messy, performing to invited guests at the Tivoli Theatre.

After the showmanship of the arena tour, it was a fitting goodbye for a bunch of humble Brisbane boys made good. Powderfinger may be Already Gone, but their music endures. Already Gone: An abridged history of Powderfinger For so many Australians, Powderfinger have defined the moment: a love lost, a connection made, defiance, a life-changing party, an anthem that spoke directly to you, a ballad that hit your heart. For twenty years Powderfinger was the soundtrack to your life.

If I Tried The first-ever Powderfinger gig was at a house party in , performing to about people. Word in Definition. Wikipedia 0. How to pronounce Powderfinger? Alex US English. David US English. Mark US English. Daniel British. Libby British. Mia British.

Karen Australian. Hayley Australian. Natasha Australian. Veena Indian. Priya Indian. Neerja Indian. Zira US English. Oliver British. Wendy British. Fred US English. John Collins JC has embarked on a vastly different kind of solo project after life in Powderfinger—swapping his bass guitar for venue owner responsibilities.

Bernard Fanning released his debut solo album, Tea and Sympathy , back in while Powderfinger was on hiatus. Darren Middleton has a stellar history of side projects and solo outings that started with Drag back in



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