The spirit of Australian rock is alive and well in this 1993 recording of Rose Tattoo at Boggo Road Jail. The reunion of the original members is clearly a cause for celebration, and the band responds with a…
Rose Tattoo – Live In 1993 From Boggo Road Jail
Rose Tattoo have remained the bad boys of Australian rock since the late 70s when they ignited Australian audiences with the hits Bad Boy For Love and Rock'n'Roll…
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For those who grew up with Rose Tattoo, this 1993 Boggo Road Jail performance, released in 2005, will feel like a welcome homecoming. The original lineup is present, and Angry Anderson’s vocal delivery remains a defining force. The…
Witnessing Rose Tattoo's original lineup reconvene at the atmospheric Boggo Road Jail in 1993 is a pure, unadulterated rock and roll thrill. This recording is a potent reminder of their status as Australian rock royalty. Angry Anderson leads…
Rose Tattoo's 1993 performance at Boggo Road Jail, captured for posterity in this 2005 release, is a visceral punch of classic rock. The reunion of the original members adds a palpable weight to the proceedings, and Angry Anderson’s…
This 2005 release captures Rose Tattoo in their element, a raucous reunion of the original lineup at the imposing Boggo Road Jail in 1993. Angry Anderson remains a formidable frontman, his gravelly roar perfectly suited to the band's…
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This live recording captures the raw, unadulterated power that has made Rose Tattoo enduring figures in Australian rock. The reunion of the original lineup at such a unique venue amplifies their classic sound, delivering a set packed with their most iconic hits. The energy from the massive crowd and the iconic setting of Boggo Road Jail contribute to a viewing experience that’s both a nostalgic trip and a testament to the band’s lasting influence and ability to command an audience.