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  • Blog Post 21- INXS at the Beacon Theatre, NYC. July 31, 1984

    Nile Rodgers, Tim Farriss and Garry Gary Beers. INXS at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. Photo by Jess
    Nile Rodgers, Tim Farriss and Garry Gary Beers. INXS at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. Photo by Jess

    Michael Hutchence and Belinda Carlisle’s last night together

    INXS opened for The Go-Go’s for the last time on July 29, 1984 at a show at Kings Dominion amusement park near Richmond, Virginia. Neither INXS nor The Go-Go’s had a concert on July 30. It’s not clear whether Belinda Carlisle and Michael Hutchence spent a final night together after the last show or if it was the following night. INXS did not arrive in New York City until the day of their show at the Beacon Theatre on the 31st. 

    Belinda Carlisle wrote in her book, “Lips Unsealed: A Memoir”, that she and Michael spent a sweet, sad, romantic, and passionate last night together where they promised to remain friends. 

    The Go-Go’s did their next show in Berkeley, California on August 1, 1984. INXS presumably traveled by bus to New York City from Richmond on July 31 to perform. 

    A screenshot from Google Maps showing the drive from the last INXS concert with The Go-Go's to New York City where INXS would perform at the Beacon Theatre.
    A screenshot from Google Maps showing the drive from the last INXS concert with The Go-Go’s to New York City where INXS would perform at the Beacon Theatre.

    Front row seats

    We had front row seats to the show because Jess, Terri and Dana had waited in front of the theater all night on the night before tickets went on sale to buy tickets for all of us. When that was, I don’t know because it isn’t in my diary. Probably some day or night when I was working and couldn’t spend all night on the sidewalk with them. 

    The page from my 1984 pocket-sized appointment book showing July 30 to August 5. INXS concerts and waitressing shifts.
    The page from my 1984 pocket-sized appointment book showing July 30 to August 5. INXS concerts and waitressing shifts.

    The day before the show-a diary entry

    7/30/84

    I’m all hyperactive because I’m excited about tomorrow. We have front row seats. It is going to be great because no one can kick us out and it will be a longer show cause The Go-Go’s split. Oh, I hope they aren’t too weepy about the separation. They will get over it. I think Belinda set the whole thing up. 

    Renee [Terri’s sister] is coming along with us. She is a great kid and a lot of fun. She isn’t a wet rag like some people I know. I’m going to run into Susan and Maria tomorrow and they’ll want to know everything that has ever happened to me. It might be fun to be infamous, but I don’t know. If I don’t want other people to spread gossip around, I have to watch what I say.

    I think deep down inside I want to be notorious and have people whisper when I walk by. It might be fun to be on people’s bad side for a while. I am a weirdo. 

    I’m bored now. I have stuff I could do but I don’t feel like it. I’ll watch TV.

    The morning of the show

    On Tuesday morning, July 31st, Jess, Terri and I went into New York City. Terri or Jess would have driven us in. I’m 61 years old now and I have never driven into New York City. It’s too scary. If I was in charge of this stuff, we would have taken a bus into the Port Authority Bus Terminal. 

    Dana was having a bunch of girls over to her parent’s apartment which was a nice place in the 80s somewhere. Whether it was Upper East Side or West Side, I don’t remember. It’s why I wrote in my diary that I would see Susan and Maria.

    While we were there, I made an INXS poster to take to the venue. If I didn’t have a letter from Maria that she wrote on 9/4/84, I would not know about the poster because I don’t remember. 

    It’s possible I also filled out a form for Dana’s INXS Alliance club. I remember writing that my goals were to be independently wealthy and a world traveler, but I don’t remember if that was at this gathering or some other time.

    Back in 1984, I was envious of Dana. If I recall correctly, both of her mother and father were entertainment lawyers and based on their nice apartment in New York City, they seemed successful at their jobs.

    They also had connections, so I was envious that Dana had opportunities that I did not have. My family could not fully foot the bill for my education even with financial aid, so I had to earn money to pay for part of my tuition and all of my expenses.

    The waitressing job I had was essential because I made well above the minimum wage there. The tips were great because the Emerson Hotel was popular and busy, and I was a pretty young woman. It would have been stupid and dangerous for my future to blow off my job to stay with Michael Hutchence. 

    Some books by Jean Paul Sartre, French Existentialist

    Sometime between July 4th and July 30th, I decided to give Michael Hutchence the two Jean Paul Sartre books I told him I had read when we were in his hotel room on the night of July 2nd. 

    After thinking about it, I went out and purchased another book by Sartre so I could read it and then also give it to Michael. I didn’t write any of this down, so I no longer remember the name of the book I bought but I believe it was a different book in Sartre’s trilogy of novels than the one Michael showed me that night.

    It was quite nice of me to spend some of the little money I had to buy a book for someone who had a hit record album in Australia. And it wouldn’t be the last time I gave him a book or spent money on a book that I tried to give to him when I barely had money myself. Lots of fans give gifts but I think Michael misconstrued what it meant when I did it. In a way, I was like Oprah Winfrey and wanted to share books I loved. 

    Waiting for INXS in the lobby of their hotel

    At some point before we expected INXS to arrive from Richmond, Terri, Jess, and I got back into the car and drove to the Barbizon Plaza Hotel where INXS was staying. 

    The hotel at 58th Street and 6th Avenue was across West 58th Street from the Helmsley Windsor hotel where INXS had stayed when they played Radio City Music Hall with The Go-Go’s on June 28. 

    A screenshot from the website nycago.org with a photo and description of the Barbizon Plaza Hotel.
    A screenshot from the website nycago.org with a photo and description of the Barbizon Plaza Hotel.
    A screenshot from the website nysonglines.com that shows that the Barbizon Plaza Hotel was across from the Helmsley Windsor Hotel back in 1984
    A screenshot from the website nysonglines.com that shows that the Barbizon Plaza Hotel was across from the Helmsley Windsor Hotel back in 1984

    As we waited in the hotel lobby, Jon and Garry walked in and walked straight into an elevator. When Andrew walked by, he said hello to us. Then Timmy and Michael came into the hotel and the two of them looked extremely tired. 

    We stopped Michael and asked him to please wait because we had something to give him. Jess left to go to the car and retrieve the books and magazines. I asked him if he had read “Nausea” and when he said he had not, I told him that I had it for him.

    I think it’s funny to say that I gave Michael Hutchence nausea. 

    Here is a video about the book. It’s a weird book.

    Jess came back with the three Jean Paul Sartre books and also a couple of magazines about flying airplanes that she had found at her house in the den. She brought them for him because Michael had said he wanted to fly a plane that night when we were all in his room. 

    Michael’s manners

    Michael said, “I’m forever in your debt” after I solemnly handed over the books to him. That was a bit much although I think it turned out to be true in the end. He was using the manners he had learned somewhere whether from his father or from the British community in Hong Kong. 

    Many people have remarked upon his somewhat unusual way of behaving. In this case I would describe him as being dramatically debonair. To me, it was memorable but weird. A regular “thank you, that’s nice of you” would have been better. I suppose I was being weird too by acting like books are holy. But they are!

    Someone came over to ask us about Michael Hutchence. This person wanted to know who he was, so I said he was Michael Jackson and he was playing across the river. Michael Jackson and his brothers were doing a concert at Giants Stadium at the Meadowlands in New Jersey.

    https://www.nytimes.com/1984/07/22/nyregion/jacksons-to-hold-3-concerts-in-jersey-and-2-in-new-york.html

    We left the hotel after that because Michael had gone to his room to sleep. I have no idea what we did until it was time to see the concert. Maybe we grabbed something to eat or went back to Dana’s apartment? If Dana lived on the Upper West Side, then we would have been able to walk from her place to the theater.

    Beacon Theatre

    The Beacon Theatre was and still is at 2124 Broadway between 74th and 75th Street. In Manhattan, 20 north-south blocks equal one mile. It would have been no more than fifteen blocks to walk there. But that is another thing I no longer remember.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beacon_Theatre_(New_York_City)

    Like I said earlier, we had front row seats, and they were near the middle of the stage. At least six of us, perhaps even a couple more girls I didn’t know, were there too. The concert itself is another thing I don’t remember. I’m sure I enjoyed it. If INXS had not been a good live band, I would not have wasted my time going to eleven shows that summer especially after Kirk Pengilly had brought his girlfriend over for the tour. 

    Screaming girls

    The main things that I disliked were when girls screamed or jumped on stage to attack Michael and when Michael messed up the words. And by screaming, I don’t mean cheering. I didn’t mind cheering. Some of the girls let out the loudest, high-pitched screams like they were seeing the Beatles and while I hate to describe it as hysterical, the word fits. It was painful and I think it damaged my hearing. 

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/our-natural-history/202102/why-do-female-fans-scream-for-the-beatles-and-other-megastars

    Nile Rodgers joins INXS onstage

    Nile Rodgers, former guitarist for Chic and famous record producer, came onstage and played guitar when INXS performed Original Sin. The photo at the top of the page is from the concert. Nile Rodgers had produced the song almost a year earlier in New York City at the Power Station.

    If it wasn’t for the letter from Maria that she wrote on 9/26/84, I wouldn’t know that Michael Hutchence came over to me during the show and sang The One Thing right into my face. She wrote, “Something like that is hard to forget!” and yet, over the years, I forgot! 

    The Beacon Theatre stage door

    After the show, we waited along with dozens of other INXS fans on 75th Street where the stage door to the Beacon Theatre is located. There must have been some kind of lounge on the second or third floor where the band was hanging out. 

    There were windows facing 75th Street and we saw Tim Farriss at one of the windows. He was looking at the crowd of fans who had gathered and he yelled, “No shit!” to all of us because he was pleased to see so many fans.

    Michael then leaned out of the window and threw a bunch of white, rectangular cards that were about 3 inches by 5 inches in size. We grabbed some and saw that it was an invitation to an after-show party at some club called Pizza A Go Go. 

    The invitation to the INXS concert after-party that Michael Hutchence threw from the window of the Beacon Theatre.
    The invitation to the INXS concert after-party that Michael Hutchence threw from the window of the Beacon Theatre.

    When Michael saw Terri, Jess and I, he tried to pour beer on us from the bottle he was holding. He missed. That was not the kind of behavior that I found amusing. It was not something that would win me over. Just the opposite-it was the behavior of a 12-year-old boy in middle school who was a jerk, and I hated those boys. 

    After a while, everyone with INXS came out from the theater except for Timmy and Jon. We stayed and waited for Timmy because Jess and Terri wanted to show him a list of VHS videocassette tapes they had made with movies and shows on them and find out which ones he wanted. 

    When Timmy and Jon came out of the stage door, some weird guy walked by and asked us where the stars were. I pointed to the sky and told him, “Up there.”  Timmy had hurt his head somehow, so he didn’t want to look at the list of tapes and we let them leave.

    Pizza A Go Go

    We decided to drive downtown to check out the club. When we got there it did not look interesting but then I saw that Ronald, a guy who sold t-shirts for INXS, was there and that seemed like a good sign so we decided to stay for a while and see if anyone from the band would show up.

    Eventually, all members of INXS came to the club except for Timmy and Kirk. Gary Grant and Nile Rodgers also showed up. A few people we had seen at the Barclay Hotel in Philadelphia were there: Bonny and Franny, Ellen, and the sleazy-looking woman who was with Michael and Belinda was with Michael again.

    Dancing with Michael

    When Michael walked into the club, he looked around and proclaimed, “This is fucking happening!” Apparently, like me and my friends, he had adopted Nile Rodgers’ famous phrase from the recording studio. As I mentioned before in the blog post I wrote about being at The Power Station, I loved it when Nile said, “This shit is happening!”, so I told my friends, and we incorporated it into our speech and into our letters to each other whenever possible.

    We greeted Michael and he kissed each of us hello. Michael was wearing a bright blue shirt. When a song by the Talking Heads started playing, all of us went out on the dance floor and danced together. The lead singer of INXS danced in the club the same way he danced when he was performing onstage.

    Talking to Nile

    After the dance we did not hang around with Michael and I don’t think we talked to him again that night. I saw Nile Rodgers and went over to him because I had something I could talk to him about. But when I said hello to him and told him that I had been in the studio when INXS was recording Original Sin with him, he asked me if I was the girl with the shaved head. 

    Nile told me he didn’t remember me after I said that I was not the girl with the shaved head. You can read about that day in the studio in Blog Post 5. He was friendly and nice, but I don’t think we talked for long after that. Maybe I talked to him about the concert, but I don’t remember.

    We saw Gary Grant making out with Ellen, someone we had met in Philadelphia, so we left him alone. Bonny and Franny were glommed on to Jon Farriss, same as they were in Philadelphia, and they also recognized me from there. They were talking his ear off again, so we spent most of our time at Pizza A Go Go chatting with Garry Gary Beers.

    Talking to Garry Gary

    Garry Gary was very friendly, and I was surprised when he apologized to us for not being friendly when we saw him in Florida. He said he didn’t stop to talk to us because he was in a bad mood. Then he explained that while on tour with The Go-Go’s he had had an affair with their laundress. 

    On that day in Florida, the tour with the Go-Go’s was close to its end and Garry had told the woman who took care of the Go-Go’s clothes while on tour that he would be breaking things off with her and she was very upset about it. He felt bad about that so that’s why he didn’t feel like talking. 

    Later, I asked Garry, “How is Eric doing?” and I don’t think he knew what I was talking about. Eric was the name of the bird-shaped plastic whistle I had given him as a gag gift a month earlier. So, I said, “the bird whistle” and he remembered and told me that Eric was fabulous, but he still can’t whistle well. That whistle was probably thrown in the trash the night I gave it to him! It was a piece of junk after all. 

    Leaving INXS at the club

    Terri, Jess and I left the club before the band did and drove home. Timmy had not shown up at the club so there was no reason why Terri would want to stay. 

    We had spent a lot of time with Garry Gary, so Jess was happy. I didn’t have to work the next day for a change, but I usually didn’t want to be out with INXS in the first place, so I didn’t mind leaving. 

    We needed to get some rest because we would be driving to Toronto, Canada in about 24 hours, on the night of August 1st, to see INXS play at The Concert Hall in the Masonic Temple. It was going to be an eight-hour drive. 

  • Blog Post 6- Dinner with Kirk Pengilly of INXS on September 13, 1983

    Kirk Pengilly- guitarist, saxophone player, and backup vocalist for the Australian rock band INXS. Taken in Atlanta in September 1983 on INXS' firt tour of the United States.
    Kirk Pengilly, photo by Terri, Atlanta 9/5/1983

    Photo of Kirk Pengilly signing autographs at Harlow’s Club in Stone Mountain, GA. September 5, 1983.

    Kirk Pengilly, Jess, and I walked out of the Power Station music studio which was on 53rd St. between 9th and 10th Avenue in New York City. Jess offered to drive Kirk back to the hotel where INXS were staying. That was the Milford Plaza at 8th Avenue and 44th St. In the 80s, the Milford Plaza was a cheap place to stay and popular with tourists. They advertised on television as you can see in this video.

    When we got to the car, Jess opened the trunk so Kirk could put his saxophone in it. Inside the trunk there was a photo album. Jess took it out and told Kirk that it contained photos of INXS. Kirk said we should bring them into the hotel to look at them. He related a story about how his saxophone (a different sax from the one he had just used in the studio) had been stolen, along with some other equipment, during this first tour of the United States. He said that it cost $5,000 to replace it.

    Jess got into the driver’s seat while Kirk and I got into the back seat of the car. I went in first and I noticed that there were a couple of cassette tapes on the seat. They were copies of the bootleg concert tape from the INXS show in Stone Mountain. I did not want Kirk to see the tapes at all, so I discreetly grabbed them and hid them from his view. It’s possible that seeing an unauthorized recording of an INXS concert would have upset him and I wasn’t taking any chances.

    INXS concert recording from September 5th

    My copy of the cassette tape no longer exists. Jess made me a tape in 1983 with the concert on it as well as some B-sides such as Long In Tooth and You Never Used To Cry. After the technology became available, I sent my tape to a company that transfers cassette tapes to CD. It was in 2006 that I decided to preserve it. Now it is on my computer. 

    It was a good show, but the recording is incomplete. I don’t know why. The tape I have starts with Michael Hutchence saying, “This is another one from Shabooh Shoobah” and then he sings “Shabooh Shoobah Shabooh Shoobah” before the band launches into Spy of Love. Shabooh Shoobah sounds like the bass line in that song and according to Wikipedia, Tim made that up. INXS.com says something different. 

    https://www.inxs.com/music/shabooh-shoobah

    It’s fun to hear my friends speak during some of the songs. The Loved One is the next song and Terri says, “I’m wounded for life. Is anybody hurt?” I don’t know what happened. When they played Black and White, the drumming was great. After that, they played Don’t Change and Michael said “See you later Atlanta. You’ve been great. You’re just like an Australian audience actually. This is our last night on our last leg of our little American tour. I want to thank our road crew that’s half Australian and half from the United States- Neil, Colin, Jay and Ted.” Terri heard that and said, “What?”

    They left the stage and then came back for an encore. Michael says, “We’re gonna do a few. This next one’s called Night of Rebellion. Terri says, “Oh, yes!” and claps. Michael says, “Let’s make it nice and hot and sticky in here. I want to see steam rising off bodies.” This is one of my favorite songs from the Underneath The Colours album so I wish Michael had gotten this one totally right. Overall, he did a great job of singing well and singing all the song lyrics properly in this concert, but he switched the order of the last two verses in this song.

    Michael did this often over the course of his career. We all had INXS songs memorized better than he did. I found it annoying when verses were switched around or left out or repeated when they were not repeated in the song as recorded because I liked to sing along. The main reason I went to the shows was to sing along while the band played. And to dance too. It was the next best thing to being the lead singer.

    “This song’s called Stay Young. This one is for Rick Sales”, Michael said next. During the instrumental break in the song, Garry Gary Beers, the bass player, kicked or threw a cup of ice into the audience and it landed near Terri. She said, “Oh shit! It’s disgusting. Oh shit! It’s going right under my foot. Thanks, Garry.” 

    Next, Michael says, “Who wants some more?” The audience clapped. There weren’t any screamers in this audience. “Want to hear The One Thing again? No? That’s all we’ve got left. I can’t remember anything else.” Jess yells “Simple Simon!” Terri yells, “Simon.” Then they both yell, “Michael, Simple Simon!” Michael says, “Simple what then?”, and the band starts playing The One Thing. When the song ended, Michael told the audience, “Thank you. See you soon. You’ve been fucking great.” End of show.

    Dinner at Beefsteak Charlie’s  with Kirk Pengilly 

    Back to New York City- Jess and I had to sign a guest register in the lobby of the Milford Plaza before we could go up to Kirk and Garry’s room. My behavior was not the best. I was quite nosy back then and I still am, but I hope I’m more respectful now. Garry’s suitcase was open, and I looked at what was there. I noticed an issue of Playboy magazine. Pia Zadora was on the cover. He had some cassette tapes too. I didn’t write down which bands he was listening to, so I don’t remember what they were anymore. Looking at people’s record collections or the books on their shelves is super interesting to me. 

    We sat down on the beds for a few minutes to chat and Garry’s combat boots were on the floor near me, so I stuck my feet into them. The boots fit me. Then Kirk let me try on his Chinese slippers and those fit too. My feet are big because I am as tall as the average man in many countries- five foot nine and a half. I was taller than Garry but around the same height as Kirk.

    I don’t remember what we talked about for the most part. Maybe I talked about going back to school. I do remember telling Kirk that my roommate Dohi lost one of her friends when the Soviet Union shot down a Korean Air Lines flight. That had happened a couple of weeks earlier on September 1. The flight took off from JFK airport in New York and was enroute to Seoul when it was struck by a missile. 

    Dohi’s parents had immigrated to the United States from South Korea. The University of Pennsylvania put me, Dohi, and Karen together as roommates when we were freshmen. We chose to be roommates for three years and we are still friends. here was another girl freshman year but we didn’t like her.

    Kirk looked at the photos of INXS, both onstage and off, that Jess had taken. I think most of them were from the concert in Atlanta. He happened to have a small jar of Vegemite that he had brought with him from Australia. We were able to taste it for the first time thanks to Kirk. Maybe he offered to let us taste it because he knew it would be funny to see our reactions. Vegemite is disgusting!!!!! And we went out to dinner after that.

    Kirk was hungry and he wanted to eat steak, so we went to the Beefsteak Charlie’s restaurant that was next to the hotel on 45th St. and 8th Avenue. We sat in a booth and I sat across from Kirk. I ordered a hamburger with a baked potato and Jess just ordered a 7-Up. Kirk ordered a salad for all of us to share along with his steak. 

    https://www.retroist.com/p/beefsteak-charlies

    I was a nervous wreck, and the hamburger wasn’t good, so I started feeling queasy. 

    Jess and Kirk talked about photography. Both Jess and Terri had cameras and took photos. It was an expensive hobby because you had to buy film and pay to have it developed. I was too poor to have that kind of hobby.

    My friend asked Kirk if he was looking forward to going home and he said, “Not really.” She asked him if there was someone special back in Australia- basically asking if he had a girlfriend and he said no. I don’t know if I would have asked that question myself if Jess had not, but I heard the answer and I believed it.

    Kirk told us a lot about himself. He said that he lived in Neutral Bay in Sydney and that his birthday was July 4th. New York City was the place where he wanted to live if he could live anywhere.

    We heard from Kirk that his oldest brother, Mark, was 31 at that time and he was trying to be a comedian. Mark had not been very successful in show business so far. Because of that, Kirk’s parents had wanted him to get a real job and keep music as a hobby. But they changed their minds when INXS started to do well.

    Drew, Kirk’s other brother, was 29 and Kirk said he was the favorite because he had a real job and was married with two kids. I think he was a hotel manager. We heard that Kirk’s parents used to run a restaurant.

    Kirk told us his father would go into record stores and put the INXS records at the front of the section, in front of the other records, so that they would be seen. I thought that was a wonderful idea so after that night I also went into record stores and moved the INXS albums to the front whenever I could.

    Jess left the table to use the ladies’ room and when she did, Kirk asked me how long I was staying. I said I didn’t know. He said I could stay and spend the night with him and implied that I should have Jess leave. I didn’t even say anything because I was nervous and scared to take the plunge. I didn’t know if I should stay or if I should go. And I wasn’t mature enough to realize that if I was that conflicted then I should just say no. It was overwhelming and I was not handling myself well at all.

    Kirk paid for dinner when Jess came back, and we all went back to the hotel room and talked about the situation. I said I thought I should stay because the ride home would make me throw up. My stomach hurt. Jess said that she would sleep outside in the hall or else pick me up tomorrow. I asked Jess to go out and buy me some Di-Gel to take for my stomach. It probably seemed like a ruse to get Jess out of the room at first, but I think it became clear soon after that it was not.

    A box of Di-Gel which was an antacid and anti-gas medicine that used to be sold over the counter.
    The medicine I would take when I had a painful upset stomach.

    When Jess left, Kirk came over and sat next to me and we started kissing. He became the first guy to touch my breast. I usually didn’t wear a bra back then. Bras suck. They are uncomfortable and I didn’t need the support. So, he just put his hand under my shirt. It was all consensual, but I was not enthusiastic because I had worried myself sick long before then. 

    At that point, Kirk said, “Maybe it’s better if you didn’t stay. Next time.” I probably would have gone along with sleeping with him if he had pressured me, but he didn’t so that was a big point in his favor. 

    Next time was a great idea. It would have been weird having Garry in the room with us. And I think he would have been because he didn’t have anywhere else to sleep. Also, I didn’t have any birth control because I was too immature to even be in this situation. I had not come prepared. Lucky for me, nothing happened, so I didn’t get pregnant.

    Jess came back and she had Pepto Bismol instead of Di-Gel. She told me later that she had asked Garry if she could go to dinner with him so we could be alone together. Garry didn’t want to hang out with her. 

    I drank some of the Pepto Bismol and told Kirk that I didn’t think I could do what he did for a living because I would get sick riding on the bus. Motion sickness was a major problem for me. Sometimes I would carry a plastic bag with me in case I got nauseous and needed to vomit into it. Particularly when I had to take a bus.

    Around 11pm, Garry called the room. He told Kirk he was tired and wanted to go to bed. So, it was time for us to leave. When Garry came up to the room, we said goodbye to him, and we all left. Kirk walked us to the parking garage. I ripped a deposit slip out from the back of my checkbook and I wrote my phone number at school on it. I didn’t have anything else to right on. He put it in his wallet after I gave it to him. The man had every bit of contact information for me that there was back then. In 1983, that is just mailing addresses and home phone numbers. E-mail did not exist and there were no mobile phones.

    We kissed again. Jess offered to drop him off in front of the hotel, so we all got in the car, and she drove him back. When we got to the hotel, I got out of the car with him, and we stood on the sidewalk. I said, “Have a nice few months,” and he said that he didn’t think he would because he had a lot of work to do. Kirk said he would write me a postcard from London. Then we kissed goodbye again before I got into the car and opened the window for some air. I was still worried about getting car sick on the ride home. 

    We drove off. I think I must have stayed over with Jess at her house and gone back to school in Philadelphia the next morning, but I don’t remember. 

    Kirk went back to the studio at the Power Station the next day to finish Original Sin. 

    https://www.rhino.com/article/essential-atlantic-inxs-the-swing

  • Blog Post 5-INXS records Original Sin. September 13, 1983

    Kirk Pengilly of Australian rock band INXS and Rick Sales, tour manager arrive at Harlow's Club in Stone Mountain, Georgia. 9/5/1983
    Kirk Pengilly and Rick Sales, Stone Mountain, Georgia, photo by Jess, 9/5/1983

    Photo of Kirk Pengilly (guitar, saxophone, vocals) of the Australian rock band INXS and Rick Sales, their tour manager. Arriving for the soundcheck at Harlow’s Club in Stone Mountain, GA (15 miles east of Atlanta) on September 5, 1983. 

    This was the last INXS concert on their first tour of the United States. I didn’t go to this concert, but Terri and Jess did. So did someone by the name of Tanya. She was friends with Jess. I don’t remember anything about her such as where she lived or how she knew Jess. It’s my understanding that a bootleg tape of some of this concert was recorded by her.

    A postcard with a map of New Jersey
    Not the actual postcard but something like this.

    When I found out that my friends were going to Atlanta to see INXS, I bought a postcard with a map of New Jersey on it to give to Kirk. New Jersey was part of our conversation and I had even drawn a crude map for Kirk so buying it for them to give to him seemed like a great thing to do.  On the front of the postcard, I made a mark in the area where Hillsdale was located and I wrote, “This is where I live” with an arrow pointing to it. I wrote my address on it. I can’t be 100% sure anymore if it was the address of my mother’s house in Hillsdale but odds are that it was. If I wrote anything else, it would have been that I enjoyed talking to him or something like that. I no longer remember some specific details, but I remember how I was and how I behaved. The guesses I make are based on my likely behavior.

    By this time, the band recognized Terri and Jess. When they showed up to do their soundcheck, my friends were already there. Jess took photos of everyone in INXS except for Timmy. Jess gave my postcard to Kirk, and he must have known that they were going to be recording at the Power Station in New York City with Nile Rodgers by that time. He asked Jess for my phone number. She gave him the phone number at my mother’s house in Hillsdale. 

    If my friends told me details about the show, I did not write them down. They were invited back to the hotel lounge after the show by INXS. I’m sure they went. I was happy to know that Kirk asked for my number because I thought we had hit it off. He was interesting. And then he called!! 

    After this last INXS concert, the band went to Florida to write songs for their next album, The Swing. Where in Florida? No idea. Kirk called on Friday September 9, most likely because I know he called the day before I had to leave Hillsdale and move into my dorm room in Philadelphia. My mother worked so she was probably taking me on Saturday. My mother answered the phone and then gave it to me. She was not amused to find out that the man who called was a member of an Australian rock band. Some man fucking up my life was not something she wanted for me. 

    Kirk invited me to visit him at the studio in New York City. He told me where they would be and when they would be there. INXS were scheduled to be at the Power Station on Tuesday, September 13 and Wednesday, September 14, 1983. I told him that I couldn’t go because it was the first week of classes. The professors take attendance during the first couple of weeks of class and if you miss class then you risk being dropped from it so someone from the waiting list can take the class. And I was afraid of that. Money was tight and I couldn’t afford to make a costly mistake.

    University of Pennsylvania Academic Calendar 1983-1984
    University of Pennsylvania Academic Calendar 1983-1984

    It’s possible he called me a couple of days earlier and I went back to school a couple of days earlier because that would have given more time for my roommate, Dohi, to perm my hair using a store-bought kit. That was something that happened before I went to visit Kirk. It was a bad perm. I looked like I stuck a fork into an electrical outlet. 

    This is a photo of me from a month after I went to NYC so you can see my perm. My mother married the man who owned the HoHoKus bakery. They are the two sitting next to me. It’s from the wedding reception.

    Me and my perm at my mother's wedding reception. October 1983.
    Mom and Carl’s wedding reception at the Iron Horse in Westwood, New Jersey. October 1983. Me and my perm.

    But then I told Jess, and she was willing to do whatever needed to be done to make it happen. I thought about it and changed my mind. Somehow, Terri had the phone number for the rehearsal studio in Florida where INXS was. She had already called there to talk to Timmy- maybe? Terri gave me the number and I called to talk to Kirk and tell him I was coming. When I called, he wasn’t there so I left a message with the person who answered the phone that I would come to the studio after all. 

    On Tuesday, September 13, I took a train from 30th Street Station in Philadelphia to Newark, New Jersey. While I was waiting for my train in Philly, I browsed at the newsstand, and I saw the Weekly World News for the first time. It was a black and white tabloid paper full of ridiculousness. The cover said, “I AROSE FROM THE DEAD AS A ZOMBIE.” I bought it. The paper was a mix of strange but true stories and crazy stuff like Elvis sightings and space aliens. I loved it. I had a subscription to it a few years later.

    The cover of the Weekly World News, a wacky tabloid newspaper.
    An example of the Weekly World News tabloid paper from the 1980s.

    Jess drove to the train station in Newark to meet me and we had lunch at Burger King before going into New York City. The Power Station was in Hell’s Kitchen and back in the 80s, it was known to be a dangerous area of the city. Jess drove us into Manhattan and drove around the block where the studio was supposed to be. It didn’t look like there was anything there. There was a school with a playground on one side of the street and graffiti-covered buildings on the other. 

    Jess parked at a space with a parking meter, and we walked around until we found the building. The window on the door was boarded up. We didn’t know what was going on because we expected something that didn’t look abandoned. 

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Station_(recording_studio)

    I was extremely, extremely nervous and I kept saying, “I’m not going in there.” That’s because the sex part of this trip just got real. They were in a rock band after all and that was what I felt was expected in this situation. Kirk didn’t say on the telephone to come spend the night with him, but I felt it was implied. And I wanted to do it, but I also didn’t want to do it. I was a lot more interested in finding a boyfriend before I took that step. At 18, almost 19, I was still a virgin and had now kissed two guys, one of them being Kirk Pengilly of INXS. Jess insisted that I was going in there. 

    Jess rang the bell, and someone opened the door. She pulled me into the lobby. There was a camera focused on the door, so I smiled and waved to it. Later, I noticed the monitor for it in the studio. Jess asked the guy in the lobby if INXS was in the studio. He picked up the phone and asked who was here to see them. She said, “Jess,” and quickly added, “and Donna.” 

    When he got off the phone, he told us to take the elevator to the third floor “but do not go into the recording studio.” The elevator doors opened into what looked like a living room. On the left side there was a couch against the wall and the door to the recording studio. Straight ahead were other couches against the wall. To the right, there were windows that looked out to the street, more seating and a low table. There was also a kitchen area with countertops and a refrigerator. And there was a bathroom.

    We walked in and Jon Farriss, the drummer, was sitting on the couch in front of us. He was talking on the phone with his girlfriend from Texas, Lisa McCormick. When he noticed Jess, he said, “Boy, you really get around.” 

    Garry Gary Beers, the bassist, was also in this lounge area. He was talking to a man about getting a sponsorship to play their bass. Jess asked Garry if Kirk was around, so Garry went inside the recording studio. There were no windows so we couldn’t see what was happening in there unless we were in there. 

    https://dittomusic.com/en/blog/how-to-get-sponsored-as-a-musician

    I sat down on the couch near the elevator and started reading theWeekly World News. It was 3pm and I thought about how I would be in my finance class right now if I had not come to the studio and that I probably should have gone to my class instead.

    Timmy Farriss, the guitar player for INXS, came out and came over to me. He said, “Hi! How are you?” I think he remembered me from that night in Poughkeepsie. Timmy told me that Kirk was busy “at the moment” and that he would come out as soon as he could. I showed Timmy the Weekly World News and he said, “Wow! This is great! Can I take this in to show the guys?” Of course, I was going to let him take it. I said, “Sure” so he took the paper and went back into the recording studio.

    Jess and I were just sitting there along with Garry and the guy he was talking to about the bass sponsorship. There were other people in the lounge and the studio from time to time. Jess recognized Neil and Colin who were part of the INXS road crew. And there were three girls there who were invited by Michael Hutchence, the lead singer. One girl had part of her head shaved like Anabella Lwin, the singer for Bow Wow Wow, so Michael called her Anabelle.

    From time to time, Jess had to leave the building to feed coins into the parking meter. Kirk came out of the studio when Jess was outside. He poked me in the stomach with his index finger and said, “What are you doing here?” I told him I came to say hi! He said I should have called Florida like Terri had done and I told him I had and that I left a message. Kirk didn’t get the message. He told me he was sharing a room with Garry and that it wasn’t possible to switch because Tim already had a guest staying with him. He asked what I did to my hair, and I told him the story.

    Jess came back in and told us that her arm had been hit by a passing car while she was out there. She didn’t need medical attention. She was only slightly hurt. Kirk offered us something to drink. The choices were beer, vodka, mineral water, or milk. Now I’m very picky- there are many things I cannot eat or drink. And when I am nervous or stressed, my stomach and digestive tract cause me all sorts of problems too. Carbonated beverages are something I avoid so the beer and the mineral water did not appeal to me. Straight vodka tastes nasty, and I don’t drink a lot of alcohol. But if there had been some orange juice or cranberry juice, I would have had some vodka with that. That left milk. So, yes, I went into their rock and roll studio and had a glass of milk. Kirk laughed when I chose milk but then he brought me a glass of milk. 

    We spent almost no time in the actual recording studio that day. That I didn’t want to leave Jess by herself after she came back from dealing with the car was one reason. I also didn’t want to get in the way of the work. We saw Nile Rodgers, guitarist from Chic and the producer of Original Sin, but we didn’t interact with him much. 

    Jess and I were sitting in the lounge on the couch near the elevator and we were laughing hard at something when Nile came out. He saw us cracking up and he said, “And I thought I was really happy.” He thought we were high on something like he was. Nile Rodgers referred to cocaine as “silly shit” sometime during our time there. I don’t remember the details. 

    Tim Farriss came out to do a line of coke on the low table that faced the windows. The windows looked out onto the school playground so when he got up, he said, “Hi, kiddies!” 

    Michael also mentioned cocaine. He told his three young guests that he had bought some Peruvian Marching Powder (his term for cocaine). He said he was saving it for when they went slam dancing later.

    There was a time when I was chatting with the three girls. I don’t think anyone else was around. It was how I found out that they had been invited to the studio by Michael when they saw INXS play at Mississippi Nights, a club in St. Louis on August 31, 1983. That was two nights after my friend, Jackie, saw them open for Men at Work in Chicago. I’ll tell her story from that concert in another blog post. 

    https://www.riverfronttimes.com/music/remembering-mississippi-nights-st-louis-most-iconic-nightclub-38988508

    These girls were claiming that they had just graduated high school. Well, that was me the previous summer, so I started asking questions to find out what we had in common like where they were planning to go to college. Stuff like that. One of the girls decided to confess that she was fifteen and about to be a sophomore in high school. She was not the girl with the shaved head. They had told their parents that they were going on a trip to Chicago when they were really going to New York City because that way the parents would allow them to go. I was told that they would not have been allowed to travel to New York City if their parents knew that was where they were going. 

    It wasn’t very hard for me to get the truth. I wonder what the band knew or believed or if they even cared. The people in the music industry back then were quite disgusting and perhaps only cared about not getting in trouble when it came to messing with their young fans. I didn’t do anything about it at the time, but I also never forgot about it. Given Michael’s reputation when it came to having sex, it’s hard to believe that nothing untoward happened but maybe nothing did. Still, why did this 23-year-old man invite high school girls to hang out with him? At least Kirk knew that I was in college and over 18. But I can still find fault with Kirk too because he was 25 so I think I was too young for him. 

    Michael was telling them some weird things. What I wrote down was that he said that all the animals in Australia except for rabbits are protected so you aren’t allowed to kill them. And then he said that no one ate at the Chinese restaurants in Australia after they heard that the restaurants were using possums in their dishes.

    At one point Jess and I were in the lounge by ourselves. Jess went out to deal with the parking meter again. Kirk came out and asked if I wanted to come inside the recording studio, but I said I would wait in the lounge until Jess came back. Then I was alone and, I looked at the sheet of paper that Michael was writing the lyrics on. 

    I sat down on the couch again and waited for Jess. Michael came out to work on the lyrics and I ignored him. He wasn’t the reason I was there, and I was still very nervous about what would happen with Kirk. Michael asked, “How is New York treating you?” I answered him by saying, “Is that a question?” We did not have a conversation. 

    A little later, Michael sang the Led Zeppelin lyric, “Big-legged woman ain’t got no soul” from the song Black Dog. And you should know that I have extremely long legs, disproportionately long legs. They are my most distinctive feature. The feature that caused me to be called “Daddy Long Legs” like the spider and that meant I often wore “high water” pants because I couldn’t find pants that were long enough. They looked fantastic and they were why I was a track star in high school but nevertheless, I was highly offended by this. I felt that Michael Hutchence was singing to me that I had no soul. I glared at him, and he said, “Sorry.”  

    Jess came back and she was very upset because her car had been towed and it was going to cost $110 to get it back. Kirk came out again and he almost stepped on my bare feet. Apparently, I had taken my shoes off at some point. It’s likely I was wearing sandals, but still, it could be considered a weird thing to do. The three of us discussed what happened to the car. Kirk offered to pay the money. Jess declined his offer. I told her that in her place, I would take the money and Kirk said that he would do that too. Still, she said no and left again to retrieve the car.

    Kirk invited me into the recording studio again and this time I went in with him. I stood near the control panel. Timmy was playing his guitar part for the song. Garry was sitting on one side of me, and he was reading the Weekly World News. He laughed when he read the story about two lovers lying on a beach on Long Island who had their heads run over by a garbage truck and survived.

    A true story.

    https://www.upi.com/Archives/1983/08/09/Heads-run-over-by-truck-they-live/7094429249600/#google_vignette

    Nile Rodgers was into the music. He kept saying “Dis shit is happening” and “Bingo, this is fucking happening!” I loved it and started using those phrases whenever possible going forward. Andrew Farriss was sitting down eating a sandwich and making suggestions to Tim about his guitar work. I heard Timmy play one part of the song about twenty times.

    Kirk asked if I wanted anything so I said I would have some mineral water. He got a glass of water and brought it back to me. I only took two sips of it because it tasted awful. We went to check the lounge to see if Jess came back and when she did, she came into the studio with us to watch for a couple of minutes. Then Jess and I went back out to the lounge to talk about the car.

    We both sat on the couch by the elevator door again where we had a view of the kitchen area. Michael came out and went to the refrigerator where he took out a beer. Michael was looking around for a bottle opener but did not find one, so he started banging the top of the bottle on the edge of the counter to try to open it. Jess said, “Michael, I have a knife. Do you want it?” He said, “No, I enjoy whacking” while he continued to hit the counter. He said it in such a way that it was clear he was talking about masturbation. Then he was successful at opening the beer bottle and at that time he looked at me and smiled and said, “I love getting tops off.” It was clear by the way he said it that he meant he loved taking off the shirts that women are wearing. It was gross and I didn’t appreciate it. He was about as mature as some stupid boy from my junior high or high school.

    Jon, Kirk and Timmy came out and Michael wanted to know what they thought about his lyrics for Original Sin. At that time, the lyrics said, “Dream on white boy, dream on white girl.” He asked, “Do you think it sounds okay?” Jon replied, “It’s no different from ‘natives wearing turquoise and silver.’” That lyric is from the song “Old World, New World” which is on their Shabooh Shoobah album. Michael got frustrated and said, “You have no idea what I’m talking about.” 

    Perhaps that led to Michael adding the “dream on black boy, dream on black girl” part that Nile Rodgers mentions in the INXS Access All Areas podcast. Because I don’t remember that part from the day I was there. Maybe Michael added it that to make it clearer that the dream was for some kind of paradise where all races got along together. Nile Rodgers says he talked them into mixing up the races even further within the lyrics and that is how the song was recorded. I wasn’t there for that because the vocals were not recorded until the next day. More about that in the next blog post.  

    https://www.inxsaccessallareas.com/post/episode-166-nile-rodgers-interview

    The guys all started talking about the song. They were very excited about how it was going. They wondered if Original Sin would go to number one on the charts-they all wanted it to be a big hit. 

    Timmy said that Nile was in the studio playing some guitar lines to add to the song. He said that it would make the song harder to reproduce live, “but who cares as long as it sells more records.”

    Kirk said he wanted to be famous, and that he also wanted to buy a house. Andrew started talking about how Nick Launay (the man who was about to produce the rest of their album, The Swing) and his girlfriend are a team and that they go everywhere together. Andrew didn’t want the band to pay to fly Nick’s girlfriend from London to Australia. Kirk said, “Why not? It’s only $1500.” Andrew suggested that they should wait until the album was recorded and then tell him that they won’t pay for his girlfriend. Andrew thought that if Nick knew this before they recorded the album that it might affect his work.

    Someone in the band popped a cassette tape of Original Sin into a boombox and we all listened to what had been completed so far. The song didn’t have any vocals, but it sounded good. The work was done for the day, so everyone left.

    In the podcast, Nile Rodgers said that it was a late night, but it wasn’t. Maybe the next day they ended late, I don’t know, but it was no later than 8pm when we left, and I think it was more like 7pm.