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 Outlaw". After the release of their third album, 'Scarred For Life', and the chart-topping anthem "We Can't Be Beaten", Rose Tattoo became one of the biggest, and most infamous, hard rock bands in the country.
Performing here in front of a huge crowd at Boggo Road Jail (the original line-up of Angry Anderson, Peter Wells, Geordie Leech and Mick Cocks reunited to celebrate the closing of the jail) alongside the Divinyls and Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, Angry Anderson and the band deliver a thumping set of seminal Oz rock, rolling out all their big hits -- including "Assault & Battery", "Tramp", "Out Of This Place", and a rousing rendition of the Rolling Stones classic "Street Fighting Man".
Tracks include: Out of This Place, Bad Boy For Love, Assault & Battery, Tramp, The Butcher & Fast Eddy, Rock'n'Roll is King, Street Fighting Man, Rock'n'Roll Outlaw, One of the Boys, Nice Boys, Going Down