
A Celebration Of INXS!
My wife Alex bought me a cool new turnable last year – yes, I have saved a hundred albums from my “growing up” years…and as I was unpacking them from a crate I saw one of my favorites – and it was from the iconic band INXS…
I put it on and was taken back to a very specific time in my life…I realized I haven’t been listening to enough classic INXS lately, so why not keep the celebration going?

Let’s play some of their greatest hits, OK?
Some quick history: INXS was originally formed as The Farriss Brothers in 1977 in Sydney, Australia.
Along with the Farris brothers Jon, Tim and Andrew, there was guitarist Kirk Pengilly, bassist Garry Gary Beers and charismatic leader singer and lyricist Michael Hutchence.

For 20 years, INXS was fronted by Hutchence, whose magnetic stage presence made him the focal point of the band – but they were all expert musicians and showmen who created a unique sound – and lots of massive worldwide hits!
In 1984, INXS had their first number-one hit in Australia, with the song “Original Sin”.
Here it is:
The world was next!
The band would later achieve international success in the mid-to-late 1980s and early 1990s with a series of great albums like these:
“Listen Like Thieves”
I love this album, and the epic sound of the title track! After giving it a spin on vinyl, I knew I had to share it with everyone!
Here’s the music video:
“Kick!”
Many grew to know the band when these best-selling albums came out – packed with great songs and bit hits.
Among their big hits was “Need You Tonight”, which was their only #1 chart-topper in the US!
Here is the video:
Here’s another one of their big hits, “Never Tear Us Apart”:
Here is this video:
“New Sensation!”
They had such a great sound, and Hutchence was such a formidable performer – they deserved all of the accolades they received.
Here is that video:
A Shocking End…
The music world was stunned on 22 November 1997, when Michael Hutchence was found dead in his Sydney hotel room.
His death was ruled a suicide, with the report stating he had been depressed and was under the influence of drugs and alcohol at the time of his death.
Despite the official coroner’s report, there has been continued speculation that Hutchence’s death was accidental, while other reports listed auto-asphixiation as a potential cause of death as well.
It was such a sad end to his life, and fans have mourned his death ever since…he was in many ways the soul of the band, although INXS continued to make music…their body of work is impressive and always joyful…
INXS has sold over 75 million albums worldwide, making them one of Australia’s highest selling music acts of all time.
Michael’s sister wrote a memoir about her brother as well…a sad end to a terrific band and singer…I included the band in my countdown of “songs with an I”:
Yes, Hall & Oates made the list, and here’s a live performance of their classic “She’s Gone” from 2017 I saw to show you why:
Also on the list? How about Sam Smith, Imagine Dragons and The Beatles too! Click here to see them all:
And speaking of Daryl and John – here are some of my favorite Hall & Oates album tracks!
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they were so fun to sing to, and always made me smile.
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Michael Hutchence left the world way too soon. INXS was a great band from the 1980’s.
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Yes, so unnecessary…what a talent
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This post made me so happy! Love pulling from the archives! Thanks for the smiles to start my day.
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The only INXS song I own is ‘Need You Tonight’. I have that on a CD single, remember those? 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Pete, the “CD Single” indeed! That’s a great song by the way!
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It’s exciting to find your old record albums and relive great music, John. Great memories and a nice tribute.
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