I bet you don't know what this song is actually about
@lylehagstrom7752 күн бұрын
seen him in 1963 i was 13
@2prize3 күн бұрын
One of Ivan Milats favourites
@m.j.morshead3 күн бұрын
Gives you goosebumps it's that good.
@Saan424 күн бұрын
What have they done to this footage to "digitally preserve" it? It looks like it's had an AI go over it to sharpen up the face, and it's no longer John's face, it doesn't even look like him. Pause it at 3 seconds for an example, but you could probably pause almost anywhere throughout this and see a face that looks nothing like John Farnham - what a shame.
@Arcusinoz4 күн бұрын
He was just such a Wog......................and proud of it.........very fond memories!
@LoudlyHowl4 күн бұрын
Heck yeah! Thank you for sharing this mate cheers!
@mark-5 күн бұрын
and a better singer than Jimmy Barnes
@senorkapowssite6 күн бұрын
Before my parents decided to migrate to Australia, I used to watch Skippy... When we arrived in Australia I would watch Matlock Police, Division 4 and Homicide.... Then Paul Cronin went on to also star in Solo One, which I also used to watch. It is great to watch these old shows once again. Thank you for the upload.
@JayGee-ti7oe8 күн бұрын
What a great song.
@brucebird1339 күн бұрын
Thanks for tge upload... really takes me back to better days
@debrashawcross17010 күн бұрын
❤💥
@JamesPryor-on5cg11 күн бұрын
Very pretty
@JamesPryor-on5cg11 күн бұрын
Hot chick back then.
@lees_box12 күн бұрын
Part of my childhood.
@cobar534212 күн бұрын
A great band. Not the least being the bass player Great Southern Land is our best alternative national anthem
@dieseldavetrains898813 күн бұрын
Sgt Kennedy reminds me of a subdued Australian version of Sgt Blaketon in "Heartbeat". I remember seeing Michael Pate's son in an Australian movie made many years ago in rural Victoria, forget the name. Those are "Claytons" bikies, just blow ins from Melbourne. Love that Humber Super Snipe, keep it polished Miss Falconer! Homicide, Division-4 and Matlock Police, all compulsory viewing in our house when I was a boy, when the show finished it was off to bed! Thanks Roy the memories...
@GCh-tu3uw14 күн бұрын
My love Olivia ❤
@theoneandonlyowl376417 күн бұрын
Even I had too much hair in the 70s, at less all the trendy kids that had trendy parents did, lol.
@RangaTurk17 күн бұрын
Hugo Chavez weren't you listening?
@dripcoaustralia326618 күн бұрын
favourite songs in childhood fantastic 80's
@allanblack164518 күн бұрын
In 1963 I worked at Natec Sound Studios at 29 Bligh St. Sydney and we used to record the music for TCN9s Sat night 30 minute tv Bandstand program. All the Australian rock stars used to come in to record and we met Olivier Newton John, Helen Reddy etc. Great days working in the studio.
@justinjoyit1318 күн бұрын
Terrible colourisation!
@user-fm7hm7gn7g18 күн бұрын
I'd just started High School, and this song was #1 for approximately forever.
@LeopoldoNotarianni-rk9vv19 күн бұрын
Wasn't Angie La Bozzetta an absolute stunner....
@abbeycat642519 күн бұрын
John Swann was a bit before my time; I was quite young when these songs were released although I still know them. I did love ‘He’s Gonna Step on You Again,’ from the 80s. And I Iove how I can hear a few twinges in his voice that resemble his younger brother.....
@EllaKournikova123421 күн бұрын
I like the lead singer. Pretty boy. xxx
@MalTheBear6422 күн бұрын
Music: bar, range, intuitiveness, time, repeat. Thanks 😎♥️
@mrsgritoli123 күн бұрын
The young boy who took the chips looks plastic in the close up 😂
@artgarfunkelart209425 күн бұрын
Don't want to work mannix your working singing this shit
@staceymccabe732525 күн бұрын
I used to work with the guy on the keyboards.. Anthony. 😎
@judycasemore216827 күн бұрын
Well done our favourites may have passed always in our hearts / Thanks for the memories.
@PG-lp4bnАй бұрын
Green lasers 😂😂😂😂 Fuc denzy
@ruthboykin9873Ай бұрын
Awesome! Brings back many great memories! 🎶❤️🎶💃🏻🕺
@user-rf7df9xw8yАй бұрын
The Church is not British although their stylish pop new wave seems raw Manchester.
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@carolynh8866Ай бұрын
John Farnham has literally been there for every single decade of my life with hits in each on of those decades...no one else pn this list has had such a long successful career
@herc_ules_therealoneАй бұрын
One of the hardest working musicians in the country and still touring.
@TrishaBertrandАй бұрын
Yep I swam to see ted
@chrissmith-hz8deАй бұрын
Prefer the name icehouse.😅
@leonstone4738Ай бұрын
What can we say about the Bee Gees that hasn’t been said. Barry was a fantastic looking guy, who became even better looking as he matured. Even the twins matured quite well. Barry is not only a great singer and entertainer, but a magnificent composer and writer, perhaps one of the world’s best in the history of modern music. Every song he wrote has been a massive hit. As a group they weaved 5hrough 5he changes.
@leonstone4738Ай бұрын
Billy Thorpe was a great talent, who should have stayed in Aussie. The Del-tones very entertaining, Little did we appreciate the talent of John Farnham, who blew them all away 20 Years after Sadie ad thanks to Glen who made it possible.
@leonstone4738Ай бұрын
To be frank personally never warmed to the Stones. Preferred our own as they had a raw sense about them. Funny many of them were Immigrants. Norm had straight levelled approach. A great guy and solid Aussie and stood tall when asked to do so. Way above many others. The easy beats were very underrated, still popular today.
@leonstone4738Ай бұрын
yes, in many ways the mid 60s to mid 70s was 5he best years, we just didn’t know it.
@leonstone4738Ай бұрын
Yes most of the Aussie singers Ora groups had to go the Uk or to a lesser degree the USA.
@kerrymarsh5977Ай бұрын
How fantastic is this Crazy song. I can't stop myself sinĝing to it every time ❤I play it from my playlist😊
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I bet you don't know what this song is actually about
seen him in 1963 i was 13
One of Ivan Milats favourites
Gives you goosebumps it's that good.
What have they done to this footage to "digitally preserve" it? It looks like it's had an AI go over it to sharpen up the face, and it's no longer John's face, it doesn't even look like him. Pause it at 3 seconds for an example, but you could probably pause almost anywhere throughout this and see a face that looks nothing like John Farnham - what a shame.
He was just such a Wog......................and proud of it.........very fond memories!
Heck yeah! Thank you for sharing this mate cheers!
and a better singer than Jimmy Barnes
Before my parents decided to migrate to Australia, I used to watch Skippy... When we arrived in Australia I would watch Matlock Police, Division 4 and Homicide.... Then Paul Cronin went on to also star in Solo One, which I also used to watch. It is great to watch these old shows once again. Thank you for the upload.
What a great song.
Thanks for tge upload... really takes me back to better days
❤💥
Very pretty
Hot chick back then.
Part of my childhood.
A great band. Not the least being the bass player Great Southern Land is our best alternative national anthem
Sgt Kennedy reminds me of a subdued Australian version of Sgt Blaketon in "Heartbeat". I remember seeing Michael Pate's son in an Australian movie made many years ago in rural Victoria, forget the name. Those are "Claytons" bikies, just blow ins from Melbourne. Love that Humber Super Snipe, keep it polished Miss Falconer! Homicide, Division-4 and Matlock Police, all compulsory viewing in our house when I was a boy, when the show finished it was off to bed! Thanks Roy the memories...
My love Olivia ❤
Even I had too much hair in the 70s, at less all the trendy kids that had trendy parents did, lol.
Hugo Chavez weren't you listening?
favourite songs in childhood fantastic 80's
In 1963 I worked at Natec Sound Studios at 29 Bligh St. Sydney and we used to record the music for TCN9s Sat night 30 minute tv Bandstand program. All the Australian rock stars used to come in to record and we met Olivier Newton John, Helen Reddy etc. Great days working in the studio.
Terrible colourisation!
I'd just started High School, and this song was #1 for approximately forever.
Wasn't Angie La Bozzetta an absolute stunner....
John Swann was a bit before my time; I was quite young when these songs were released although I still know them. I did love ‘He’s Gonna Step on You Again,’ from the 80s. And I Iove how I can hear a few twinges in his voice that resemble his younger brother.....
I like the lead singer. Pretty boy. xxx
Music: bar, range, intuitiveness, time, repeat. Thanks 😎♥️
The young boy who took the chips looks plastic in the close up 😂
Don't want to work mannix your working singing this shit
I used to work with the guy on the keyboards.. Anthony. 😎
Well done our favourites may have passed always in our hearts / Thanks for the memories.
Green lasers 😂😂😂😂 Fuc denzy
Awesome! Brings back many great memories! 🎶❤️🎶💃🏻🕺
The Church is not British although their stylish pop new wave seems raw Manchester.
John Farnham has literally been there for every single decade of my life with hits in each on of those decades...no one else pn this list has had such a long successful career
One of the hardest working musicians in the country and still touring.
Yep I swam to see ted
Prefer the name icehouse.😅
What can we say about the Bee Gees that hasn’t been said. Barry was a fantastic looking guy, who became even better looking as he matured. Even the twins matured quite well. Barry is not only a great singer and entertainer, but a magnificent composer and writer, perhaps one of the world’s best in the history of modern music. Every song he wrote has been a massive hit. As a group they weaved 5hrough 5he changes.
Billy Thorpe was a great talent, who should have stayed in Aussie. The Del-tones very entertaining, Little did we appreciate the talent of John Farnham, who blew them all away 20 Years after Sadie ad thanks to Glen who made it possible.
To be frank personally never warmed to the Stones. Preferred our own as they had a raw sense about them. Funny many of them were Immigrants. Norm had straight levelled approach. A great guy and solid Aussie and stood tall when asked to do so. Way above many others. The easy beats were very underrated, still popular today.
yes, in many ways the mid 60s to mid 70s was 5he best years, we just didn’t know it.
Yes most of the Aussie singers Ora groups had to go the Uk or to a lesser degree the USA.
How fantastic is this Crazy song. I can't stop myself sinĝing to it every time ❤I play it from my playlist😊
Yah. Mulray. Gang. Watched band. Jam. Merry. Ave.toongahbie. Kid. 70s. Yah
This band promised so much. What happened?