Jimmy Barnes epitomised Australian masculinity. Now he's redefining it | Greta Parry

The singer has always been there for men in pain. Now, with his new documentary, he’s helping them heal

Jimmy Barnes has always epitomised Aussie manhood for me. When I was six years old, Barnes’s second album, For the Working Class Man, was played a lot in our XD Falcon. The tape cover had flames all over it, and a sweaty, angry-looking guy in a white singlet in the foreground. He growled and wailed about his heart, blue denim, boys and men, and war and winning. He looked tough and he sang tougher. My dad loved him. We all did.

Even before that album, Barnes had come to define an idealised version of Australian masculinity: abrasive yet charming, he was a no-bullshit bloke who worked hard and drank harder. He had emotion – too much of it, probably – but he only expressed it through loud, aggressive rock music.

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