Much love to you and your entire family ur Uncle RIP did our people proud ♥️🖤💛 he played that didgeridoo DEADLY, as!!?? Thx for sharing whom the didgeridoo player is as I've watched this clip a few times & some other remixes but this is the BEST VERSION THX TO THE DEADLY DIDGERIDOO PLAYER ♥️🖤💛🦘🦘 much love from Perth Western Australia and my people are the Noongah people of the South West region of Western Australia so thanks again for sharing your Uncle RIP with the world 🌎🌎
@@DerhamPaul-vo8fr What's not? I was listening to what people around me were saying during the recent referendum. Online, social media, newspaper letters section etc. We have regressed quite markedly since the 80's.
I'm wondering if I was there... where was this? I vaguely remember seeing them somewhere in a park in South Yarra/Prahran ??? My memory does ot serve me well !!!
As a South African in my 50's now and a surf rat back in the day living in Durban, I somehow heard Spirit of Place and fell instantly in love! Solid Rock and these 2 songs will forever be throw backs for the times back then. Scenes is a top 10 song in my list of all time great songs forever. Thank you guys.
I discovered this song in my 20s and I am still listening to it when I am 34. The last stanza is where it captured my attention when he sings about ‘’someone lied genocide’’. This stanza made me realise how powerful lyrics can be when coupled with passion.
Shane Howard calls it genocide. A brave man. A brilliant man. An unbelievably sensitive and gifted songwriter. An huge influence on his generation, so humble too.
@Derek Gleeson I would say and take it to mean he was brave because he used music to speak out about Uluru and lies in school history around what happened in general. As I understand they weren't even sure if the radio would play the song or if it would be banned in places at the time
Pleiadian13,, even trying to find the right words to respond to what you said about Shane Howard is a very difficult task. Put simply my good sir/ma’am, I don’t believe that (not even in 100 years) would I ever be able to do this great song any justice by dreaming that I could put it any better, none whatsoever good sir/ma’am.
Can't help but agree with the term brave - to be brave is to have the courage to endure a challenge without fear. Ultimately, his lyrics are brave because he is a prosperous white Australian man with the courage to speak the truth through music.
I felt he called Terra Nullius genocide, in an impassioned and directly condemning way as regards the colonial invasion. It was the first time I heard that. Musically, it’s carrying that message almost on the wind. I may be ignorant, for me it’s influence is seen and felt in the change of perspective of what the truth of that genocide means too. I still feel vulnerable saying that statement to anyone. “Well someone lied. It was genocide!” For that and his love and appreciation of the first nation peoples and their descendants is beautiful and are-inspiring.
It was genocide. I just wrote a couple of essays for Uni in my journalism degree and the objective and directive from the colonial masters was to erase Indigenous people and culture.
The best time i had at school was learning guitar from Shane Howard, just before Goanna took off. Shane did Razors Edge at our school concert! Goanna had such a fresh powerful sound. I still have their music on rotation all these years - (you dont do that just because he was my guitar teacher) I still play guitar by the way, and so do my 2 mates I went to lessons with!
May I advice you to listen to Warumpi Band, Coloured Stone or Yothu Yindi, as these were bands of indigenous peoples. Black Fella/White Fella is a song we can all learn from...
The were formed in Warnambool and performed along the southern coast of Victoria (though I don't know where was filmed) that is not a place with many indigenous Aussies.
Great performance - incredible song. Favourite line (spoken not sung) is simply..'Wait a minute now...'. Loaded with a portents that makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up!
It's still so moving after all these years. Its one of the songs that inspired many of us high school kids to go on to work for indigenous rights. PS If you visit Ireland check out ex-Goanna bass, digd, mandolin and banjo player Steve Cooney, who many regard as the best trad guitarist in Ireland.
Love the indigenous support. Great work, thank you. Sounds even better live wow Absolutely fantastic concert ,I was there January 83 Aussie music rocks.
A true sound of Australia and an acknowledgement to our first Australians Love the indigenous support. Great work, thank you. god what a tremendous song!
If a group could perform like this today we would rave about how amazingly well this performance was choreographed but they just worked it out themselves and really were that good It also sounds amazing because he put his heart and soul into this song and that can only come out live Song has aged well like a classic wine and feels as fresh today as it did nearly 40 years ago I remember Goanna headlining a concert in Launceston in the early 80s but they were only allowed to play a couple of songs because the concert was running too late
this song is among the top ten most favorite songs among Australians,even though some tried to politicise it, it didn't take Australians can spot a fraud and say no and did
Sounds even better live wow Sounds even better live wow THIS is music. Love the indigenous support. Great work, thank you. god what a tremendous song! Absolutely fantastic concert ,I was there January 83 Aussie music rocks.
Out here nothin' changes Not in a hurry anyway You can feel the endlessness With the comin' of the light o' day You're talkin' 'bout a chosen place You wanna sell it in a marketplace Well Well just a minute now You're standin' on Solid rock Standin' on sacred ground Livin' on borrowed time And the winds of change Are blowin' down the line Right down the line Well round about the dawn of time The Dreaming all began A crowd of people came Well they were lookin' for their promised land We're runnin' from the heart of darkness Searchin' for the heart of light It was their paradise Well they were standin' on Solid rock Standin' on sacred ground Livin' on borrowed time And the winds of change Were blowin' cold that night Well they were standin' on the shore one day Saw the white sails in the sun Wasn't long before they felt the sting White man, white law, white gun Don't tell me that it's justified Cause somewhere Someone lied Yeah, well someone lied Someone lied Genocide Well someone lied And now you're standin' on Solid rock Standin' on sacred ground Livin' on borrowed time And the winds of change Are blowin' down the line Solid rock Standin' on sacred ground Livin' on borrowed time And the winds of change Are blowin' down the line Solid rock Standin' on sacred ground Livin' on borrowed time And the winds of change Are blowin' down the line No!
When i first heard this song i must admit i though Goanna were from Alice Springs. So it was a pleasant surprise when i heard they were actually from Warrnambool. One of the greatest Aussie songs of all time!
Australia could have been and should have been much different. Even down to the way people dressed.. expression of who people are, no care, no expectation, just what people wanna be and how they wanna look & love. Love this country with all my heart but it’s changed so dramatically after just 25 - 30 years. Bring back respect for our country, our land, the animals, no social media and most important the original land owners 🇦🇺🖤❤️💛
I remember going to see these guys in various pubs and clubs in Melbourne in very early 1980's. So many brilliant aussie bands started in this era. Still have albums and cassettes recorded on metal TDK or Memorex tapes of these guys and many other great aussie and Kiwi bands from this era.
I moved from Detroit in the late 70's, my wife was an American Indian and this group opened my eyes to how the Aboriginals of Australia were treated. Many say AC/DC, are Australian ... sorry these people are!
Bei Restaurierungsarbeiten alter Cassetten Aufnahmen aus dem Jahr 1983 bin ich bei der Erneuerung auf diesen Song/ Band gestoßen, wo mir die langen, einsamen aber schönen tausenden von Kilometer durch Australien von 1998 einfallen. Das dies eine Down-Under-Band war, habe ich damals nicht gewusst. Doch der Song hatte/hätte mir so oder so gefallen.
They were sitting on the shore one day. Seen the white sails in the sun. Wasn't long before they felt the sting. White man white law white guns. Now tell me that's justified. Somewhere, someone lied...
My beautiful uncle Bobby Djabanunga playing the didgeridoo ❤❤ r.i.p
Much love to you and your entire family ur Uncle RIP did our people proud ♥️🖤💛 he played that didgeridoo DEADLY, as!!?? Thx for sharing whom the didgeridoo player is as I've watched this clip a few times & some other remixes but this is the BEST VERSION THX TO THE DEADLY DIDGERIDOO PLAYER ♥️🖤💛🦘🦘 much love from Perth Western Australia and my people are the Noongah people of the South West region of Western Australia so thanks again for sharing your Uncle RIP with the world 🌎🌎
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Bless❤
Iv never seen this wonderful live footage. I was fortunate to see the performance at Uluru.
This is almost 40 years ago. It's relevance today is heartbreaking 🖤💛❤️
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I also hate how when you say 40 years ago, I immediately think "No, this wasn't the 60's..." and then realise the 80's were 40 years ago now...
@@Lagiacrus1996 👍🏻 dude
No it's not
@@DerhamPaul-vo8fr What's not? I was listening to what people around me were saying during the recent referendum. Online, social media, newspaper letters section etc. We have regressed quite markedly since the 80's.
Its the no phones anywhere that gets me . Goanna in full flight
Phones didn't excist when this happend.
51 year old Australian here, this performance puts a lump in my throat.
So good, so powerful...
Best band ever im65 pity we didn't listen
This songs kicks ass 🔥🔥
Take my hat off to goanna. Connection inclusion and reconciliation. Spreading the word before most were prepared to act.
How are you Simon thank you for your comments sir.
Absolutely fantastic concert ,I was there January 83 Aussie music rocks.
I'm wondering if I was there... where was this?
I vaguely remember seeing them somewhere in a park in South Yarra/Prahran ???
My memory does ot serve me well !!!
Listening to this right now. Born in 83. Bloody spewin I missed it. Bloody amazing
wish i had been there truely
Best Aussie song EVER!!
Great band ,all timers
As a South African in my 50's now and a surf rat back in the day living in Durban, I somehow heard Spirit of Place and fell instantly in love! Solid Rock and these 2 songs will forever be throw backs for the times back then. Scenes is a top 10 song in my list of all time great songs forever. Thank you guys.
I discovered this song in my 20s and I am still listening to it when I am 34. The last stanza is where it captured my attention when he sings about ‘’someone lied genocide’’. This stanza made me realise how powerful lyrics can be when coupled with passion.
What a golden age for Aussie bands.
Solid Rock and Burning beds, beside the message, such icon songs.
rare to get as good a quality as the studio version
40 years is heartbreaking but don’t give up. We’ll get there!
THIS is music.
Always was.....Always will be .........
Absolutely fantastic concert ,I was there January 83 Aussie music rocks.
Shane Howard calls it genocide. A brave man. A brilliant man. An unbelievably sensitive and gifted songwriter.
An huge influence on his generation, so humble too.
@Derek Gleeson I would say and take it to mean he was brave because he used music to speak out about Uluru and lies in school history around what happened in general. As I understand they weren't even sure if the radio would play the song or if it would be banned in places at the time
Pleiadian13,, even trying to find the right words to respond to what you said about Shane Howard is a very difficult task. Put simply my good sir/ma’am, I don’t believe that (not even in 100 years) would I ever be able to do this great song any justice by dreaming that I could put it any better, none whatsoever good sir/ma’am.
Can't help but agree with the term brave - to be brave is to have the courage to endure a challenge without fear.
Ultimately, his lyrics are brave because he is a prosperous white Australian man with the courage to speak the truth through music.
I felt he called Terra Nullius genocide, in an impassioned and directly condemning way as regards the colonial invasion. It was the first time I heard that.
Musically, it’s carrying that message almost on the wind. I may be ignorant, for me it’s influence is seen and felt in the change of perspective of what the truth of that genocide means too.
I still feel vulnerable saying that statement to anyone.
“Well someone lied. It was genocide!”
For that and his love and appreciation of the first nation peoples and their descendants is beautiful and are-inspiring.
It was genocide. I just wrote a couple of essays for Uni in my journalism degree and the objective and directive from the colonial masters was to erase Indigenous people and culture.
Concert on 13 Feb 1983 Sidney Myer Music Bowl.
Bands were Midnight Oil, INXS, Goanna, & Redgum.
Very few songs become more important every year like this one.
An anthem!!!
Aussie rock classic with such an important message..
Proud to be Aussie,.....so proud
The best time i had at school was learning guitar from Shane Howard, just before Goanna took off. Shane did Razors Edge at our school concert! Goanna had such a fresh powerful sound. I still have their music on rotation all these years - (you dont do that just because he was my guitar teacher) I still play guitar by the way, and so do my 2 mates I went to lessons with!
One of the greatest songs EVER!!!!!!!!!!!
Steven Lawrence agreed
No it's not
Robert Ross playing drums. Amazing song which he transformed to an even greater level
and wearing a footy jumper! can't get any more classic 80s..
@@ppe8488
No 27, I think, which was Simon Madden's number. He was a great Essendon Ruckman at the time..
And never was a truer word spoken
A true sound of Australia and an acknowledgement to our first Australians
Actually.. Aboriginals are second australians, they murderated the first australians looong time ago.
Sounds even better live wow
THIS is music.
When I listen to this song I think, how can things not have changed...
sometimes you dont notice it, but change is constant, peace
Sounds even better live wow
Sounds even better live wow
THIS is music.
One of the greatest songs EVER!!!!!!!!!!!
Shane Howard the legend. Finally the walking on that sacred rock has finished.. is a huge moment of positive change.
Now that I understand the meaning behind the lyrics, the song is just that much better. Excellent music.
Sensational - musicians are so far ahead of the curve when recognising first nations peoples.
May I advice you to listen to Warumpi Band, Coloured Stone or Yothu Yindi, as these were bands of indigenous peoples.
Black Fella/White Fella is a song we can all learn from...
From a perth Pom,, sad not to see more indigenous real Aussie people in the crowd.. top song timeless...✌️👍
Can you see all the people in the crowd you flog? White australians make up a much larger portion of the pop so it could be proportional
The were formed in Warnambool and performed along the southern coast of Victoria (though I don't know where was filmed) that is not a place with many indigenous Aussies.
What a great lyric. And the wind of change keeps blowing. Yes, they keep lying and we keep falling for it.
THIS is music.
oh wait I take that back the drummer is wearing an Essendon shirt
Great version good to see the late great Ross Hannaford on guitar too
Love the indigenous support. Great work, thank you.
god what a tremendous song!
Another 80s classic.I miss those times
absolute classic, what a track! would have loved to have been at that concert
That guy on the didg is pretty good too!
King of the country
Great performance - incredible song. Favourite line (spoken not sung) is simply..'Wait a minute now...'. Loaded with a portents that makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up!
It's still so moving after all these years. Its one of the songs that inspired many of us high school kids to go on to work for indigenous rights. PS If you visit Ireland check out ex-Goanna bass, digd, mandolin and banjo player Steve Cooney, who many regard as the best trad guitarist in Ireland.
Thanks for that info. That is so good to know so we can all link into Steve’s work.
I have been in the Crowd dancing to this awesome band play this AWESOME song Noosa 83 still gives me chills
one of the best song from the land down under.now 2020
Sounds even better live wow
god what a tremendous song!
Love the indigenous support. Great work, thank you.
Good voice and that was live!
Love the indigenous support. Great work, thank you.
Sounds even better live wow
Absolutely fantastic concert ,I was there January 83 Aussie music rocks.
One of Aussie best bands!
A true sound of Australia and an acknowledgement to our first Australians
Love the indigenous support. Great work, thank you.
god what a tremendous song!
If a group could perform like this today we would rave about how amazingly well this performance was choreographed but they just worked it out themselves and really were that good
It also sounds amazing because he put his heart and soul into this song and that can only come out live
Song has aged well like a classic wine and feels as fresh today as it did nearly 40 years ago
I remember Goanna headlining a concert in Launceston in the early 80s but they were only allowed to play a couple of songs because the concert was running too late
What a breathtaking performance!!
Wow what a powerful performance so rare for bands to be as good live as their recording but this totally nailed it!
Great version good to see the late great Ross Hannaford on guitar too
Agreed >> RIP
Brilliant musician and loving that moment.
If you love this watch one of the best music videos ever ........Australia Now (1983) incredible live performances from OZ rock bands.
Sounds even better live wow
Dang. Sounds as good as the studio version.
Such A great Aussie Song
They were a great band from Warrnambool Victoria proud too know these guys
Holy shltballs that’s a good band.. the song, the vocals & the message
correct
GOANNA thank you sharing it such a wonderful song 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
hard nipple goosebumps all over watching this ohhh nostalgia ❤
Love the indigenous support. Great work, thank you.
Goanna is a snapshot of what Australia could have been.
Wow, that's a hell of a statement. You're right of course. It's heartbreaking.
You win the award for "Best Comment".
So true brother
Yes.
I honestly believe it still can be. Maybe not in our lifetime, but the least we could do is get it that one step closer
Outstanding 👍🏼 thank you 🙏 for sharing and preserving this precious piece of Aussie musical history and great story telling song 🎵
this song is among the top ten most favorite songs among Australians,even though some tried to politicise it, it didn't take Australians can spot a fraud and say no and did
Great tune as usual! Mesmerizing performance.
Sounds even better live wow
Love the indigenous support. Great work, thank you.
THIS is music.
They dont make'em like that any more.....a real aussie class act....life was so much more simple in the eighties....oh nostalgia.......
What a great sound you can't help but move to this an Australian classic
So Australian :). Love it still.
Sounds even better live wow
Sounds even better live wow
THIS is music.
Love the indigenous support. Great work, thank you.
god what a tremendous song!
Absolutely fantastic concert ,I was there January 83 Aussie music rocks.
This song will never die
Real music.
Life was simple.
We wore simple clothes not trying to impress no one.
Just good old Aussie music.
lol nobody wore simple clothes in the 80s
Out here nothin' changes
Not in a hurry anyway
You can feel the endlessness
With the comin' of the light o' day
You're talkin' 'bout a chosen place
You wanna sell it in a marketplace
Well
Well just a minute now
You're standin' on
Solid rock
Standin' on sacred ground
Livin' on borrowed time
And the winds of change
Are blowin' down the line
Right down the line
Well round about the dawn of time
The Dreaming all began
A crowd of people came
Well they were lookin' for their promised land
We're runnin' from the heart of darkness
Searchin' for the heart of light
It was their paradise
Well they were standin' on
Solid rock
Standin' on sacred ground
Livin' on borrowed time
And the winds of change
Were blowin' cold that night
Well they were standin' on the shore one day
Saw the white sails in the sun
Wasn't long before they felt the sting
White man, white law, white gun
Don't tell me that it's justified
Cause somewhere
Someone lied
Yeah, well someone lied
Someone lied
Genocide
Well someone lied
And now you're standin' on
Solid rock
Standin' on sacred ground
Livin' on borrowed time
And the winds of change
Are blowin' down the line
Solid rock
Standin' on sacred ground
Livin' on borrowed time
And the winds of change
Are blowin' down the line
Solid rock
Standin' on sacred ground
Livin' on borrowed time
And the winds of change
Are blowin' down the line
No!
Thanks! Amazing lyrics.
I have goose bumps even on my ears!!! What an epic performance!!!
When i first heard this song i must admit i though Goanna were from Alice Springs. So it was a pleasant surprise when i heard they were actually from Warrnambool. One of the greatest Aussie songs of all time!
god what a tremendous song!
Brilliant......all class.......loved it then and still do.......thanks
awesome band, awesome live show thanks
Added bonus that tall lanky guy playing guira in the background is Ross Hannaford from Daddy Cool. And is that Gary Foley too with the clapsticks?
OMG!! I remember them! I actually remember buying their album Spirit of Place!❤️
This was an awesome anthem and gets too little respect.🫤
Great to see this live version. thanks
Huge Aussie talent, guitars,guitars and more guitars and Hanna for a bonus!
Australia could have been and should have been much different. Even down to the way people dressed.. expression of who people are, no care, no expectation, just what people wanna be and how they wanna look & love. Love this country with all my heart but it’s changed so dramatically after just 25 - 30 years. Bring back respect for our country, our land, the animals, no social media and most important the original land owners 🇦🇺🖤❤️💛
Its all about the rabbits and how they changed it, not mention the hard hooved animals. We sucked the guts out of this land
Australia be nothing without the white man.
@@11henger white man did a lot more to pillage and poison this continent than the humble bunny
What? Australia is different, its you that has a cork up your arse, ha
Australia is beautiful, i love your passion to see that we are here, we are independent,
I remember going to see these guys in various pubs and clubs in Melbourne in very early 1980's. So many brilliant aussie bands started in this era. Still have albums and cassettes recorded on metal TDK or Memorex tapes of these guys and many other great aussie and Kiwi bands from this era.
Amazing!
What a song. How good are they live? Pretty impressive
I moved from Detroit in the late 70's, my wife was an American Indian and this group opened my eyes to how the Aboriginals of Australia were treated. Many say AC/DC, are Australian ... sorry these people are!
Airbrush Ken these people are western Victorian like I am, and having studied aboriginal history I agree with every word they sing x
Fuck of yank!
mark mcallan 😂😂
80s music again proves it was untouchable, even the camera guys captured the emotion perfectly and nobody with a smartphone notice that.
smart phones weren't around then sweetheart
@@Resenbrink that's partly why that era was so good.
robby rensenbrink ... oh? No? Maybe being unattached was a more exclusive thing, back then... Ay?
Ok boomer
@angushenry4882 shut the f up haha I'm 28 and if your near my age and 3 years later still a c unt. I hope you sort your life out hahahahahah
Bei Restaurierungsarbeiten alter Cassetten Aufnahmen aus dem Jahr 1983 bin ich bei der Erneuerung auf diesen Song/ Band gestoßen, wo mir die langen, einsamen aber schönen tausenden von Kilometer durch Australien von 1998 einfallen. Das dies eine Down-Under-Band war, habe ich damals nicht gewusst. Doch der Song hatte/hätte mir so oder so gefallen.
Brilliant!! 🧡🌟🎶
Brilliant.
Solid Performance !
brilliant!!!!!!!!
wozat Ross Hannaford up there where the air is free?
They were sitting on the shore one day. Seen the white sails in the sun. Wasn't long before they felt the sting. White man white law white guns. Now tell me that's justified. Somewhere, someone lied...
These days, this band would never get a start. Too political, too real
Shane Howard called it genocide. He changed many of his generation.
He can do anything.
LSC I just moved back to Oz after 20 years away and this and Redgums ‘I was only 19’ have more than stood the test of time. Beautiful.
AWESOME
I AM IN AWE OF THIS COUNTRY AND ITS ORIGINS AND THAT ULARU IS OUR HEQART
Marcia and Rose ❤
Always was.....Always will be .........