Hi both, yes, another John Farnham video, I’m beginning to really enjoy Australian singers, John especially, his voice is like liquid gold, it washes over you making you feel peaceful. Another fantastic upload ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I have concluded he is the best voice of his time. Hecould do Freddie Mercury or a Steve Perry but could any of them do a Farnham? Heart tried and Tina Turner had a go...but none of the fellas even attempted.
Sadly his singing career is probably over as he suffered from mouth cancer and had to have quite a major operation including removal of part of his jaw.
I love how he acknowledges his supporting vocals or instrumentalists. Taking a moment to shout out their name or just give a thumbs up or clap for their individual performance during live shows. They deserve it as they are accomplished talented performers in their own right.
Love John's version of this song, but then I love everything he does. He gives his all in every performance. You mentioned his acknowledgment of fellow musicians- he always does that. He seems a genuinely nice person. Wishing him well with his current health issues.
Hello again from New Zealand :) Another great reaction guys :) Just look at how far out he holds that mic, his voice is incredibly powerful. He's a legend in our time with a magnificent voice, and a heart as big as the ocean. We are all hoping for a full recovery for John.
Thank you gentlemen, that saved me from exerting myself looking for the DVD and plugging in the disc player for a little bedtime mood & memories. I really like that song. I also love the different renditions that John surprises us with at will. Goodnight😊
Amazing... Although John wanted to retire a few times over, we his fans wouldn't 'let him'. lol. So he had a couple of comeback tours. He is one special man... In early 2020 at 70 yrs young, just after the devastating fires, he and the band volunteered their time to raise money for the firefighters ... Because that's the kind of bloke he is. And if John's performing, John always draws the crowd!!!! This is also the last time our Livvy (Olivia Newton John) performed. RIP sweet ONJ xo. Looking back on this now.... We had months where most of Aus, was burning... Our firefighters struggled through and then COVID hit the world... Wow full on! ... And here we were in lockdown, when suddenly the rest of the world discovered John Farnham. That concert in 2020 was called Firefight. On a totally separate note, and I apologise if I sound triggered. Obviously Kylie Minogue has a different genre and became our pop princess ....she is not going to appeal to all but she still needs to be respected for her many hard working yrs in the industry and her contribution to the dance/disco genre.. So those saying, she can't sing... That's just unecessary. Kylie is still one of our own and a proud Aussie to boot. So no need to criticize her, just because her voice or dance music might not be everyone's style..... (Ps I think this keyboard warrior, (and rightly so), has retracted their kylie comment)...
And in 2019 (I think it was just before the fires can't recall) he volunteered his time for the farmers, who were struggling because of the drought.. Check out his vocals here at 70.. mind blowing. ua-cam.com/video/ilAyoo2wOT4/v-deo.html
Massive song here in Australia. Both the original Cold Chisel version and John Farnham version. Most Aussies would know every word. Funny how some huge artists don’t make it in other countries. 🇦🇺 🎶
This performence will allways be one of my favorite with him. His vocal range is out this world. He was 53yo at the time. Every note is spot on. Sing along, then you might understand how hard this song is to sing.
Another captivating, flawless performance from The GOAT. You are right about him acknowledging others on stage. The fact that many of his band members and back-up singers have been with him for 30yrs+ speaks volumes about him I think.
This song is not about physical war. It is about the war in a relationship where love has turned sour & what's left behind after the heartache. You can literally hear the writers heart breaking in the lyrics of this song. It's a bitter sweet beautiful song and unfortunately the writer passed away a few years ago.
John Farnham is one of the greatest singers the world has ever seen and an Australian icon. This song is a classic from one of Australia's greatest ever bands Cold Chisel who had several big hits in Australia during the '70's & '80's. You should also check out the original version of this song from Cold Chisel. Unfortunately they were not able to break big overseas but not from want of trying.
I believe this song is 'timeless' especially for those serving overseas in war torn countries. All hoping to 'Not get blown away' before coming home to their loved ones. John passionate and emotional performance is beyond brilliant. I've seen him perform this to our troops during their posting in East Timor and there was hardly a dry eye in the audience. So grateful to all the reactors like your good selves who are sharing John Farnham's brilliance with the rest of the world. God bless.
I think you might be mixing up the lyrics. It’s actually “How can I go home, and not get blown away”. It’s about no one being able to “understand” what you have been through. The death, “the chaos”, the mateship of being through the same experience. Same story, same experience. But when you get home, who is going to understand it all? It’s a “shared experience”, you probably don’t want to share. The blood. The death. The loss. The emotion. The lyric, “Still young, but somehow so much older” sums it up.
@@jamussmyth1612 yeah, I always got a war conflict vibe, and when the lyrics say 'no ones going to steal this heart away' I hear that when there is violence and mayhem, the soldier won't let the enemy take his heart and humanity away, even though that would be a very difficult thing to do. 🥺
@@kane29842 You could possibly construe it that way. Albeit very cryptically. The same thing entered my mind, but the lyrics point to the more obvious conclusion. It’s about soldiers returning to civilian life. A huge clue-bat might be in the song title.
this is for those that were never the same post war - that's where the passion for this one comes from - john is such a legend (so too chisel and the late steve prestwich rip)
Australian Music industry is totally intertwined. If you look at the history of many of our top bands and musicians, most have had a stint in another top band or 2 along the way. John is truly one of, if not the best vocalist ever. Every time you think you've seen the best from him he gets another 10 years older and turns up the notch a bit more and belts out another incredible version of one of his older classics. And even as he got older, he never hits a bum note. .
You should explain to your audience that the 80’s voice means no computer enhancement. A talented voice was genuine back then and didn’t rely on fake image.
When they stop the song after the first verse cause it hits them, and you’re an Aussie going, “mate!! The 2nd half is gonna kill you in the feels!!” 😂😂 Great song. Great voice. John Farnham: The Voice ❤️🇦🇺
Just admit is BP1 & BP2... our John Farnham could sing the phone book and make it sound AWESOME!! We don't call him the voice for nothing!! Love love love our John ❤ P.S You really should check out Jimmy Barnes & Cold Chisel's version of this, it is as great as John's version. I know this song more from Cold Chisel than John, but John is my #1
Yes, do the Cold Chisel version, too. Especially the Ringside tour version. I think it's from 2003 as well after Chisel reformed for a while. Both are awesome. Love John's slower version . God he has such an awesome voice & talent & passion. I also love Ian Moss. Love his voice (its so unique) & his guitar playing. If you haven't done it yet, react to Bow River, also from the Ringside tour. This is a great reaction, mates!
You should watch John doing Amazing Grace with Venetta Fields and Lindsay Field absolutely amazing and as it’s acapella you get to really hear their voices and how they blend so well. It is a must to watch.
A bit of trivia for you guys re the sense of family that John has with all who’ve joined and/or stayed with him for so many years. Danielle Gaha is the new face you can see singing backing vocals since Lisa Edwards had her baby. Danielle’s mother was pregnant with her and was one of the two backup dancers in John’s original video of “Sadie the Cleaning Lady”. She’s the dancer on the right.
You should play John Farnham singing Gethsemane from the Australian performance of Jesus Christ Superstar.The last performance in Sydney is something that will blow you away.Also his It"s a Long Way to the Top.This is an AC/DC song with lead singer Bon Scott.John can sing any music and is one of the most amazing singers from Australia
The woman singing is the daughter of one of the dancers from the Sadie the cleaning lady video who happened to be pregnant with her at the time of the Sadie video.
This was originally released by the Australian Band Cold Chisel also rock legands in Australia. There are a large number of Australian artists that deserved an international career but didn't get recognition internationally
This song was first released in 1982 by Cold Chisel, with vocals by Ian Moss and Jimmy Barnes; Cold Chisel's biggest hit was Khe San, another great song by Cold Chisel is Flame Tree.
I love it when these babies discover genius. This was Farnsy on the decline, he didn't have the highest of high notes with power any more. Still the GOAT
Can't speak for other Aussies of course, but I don't regard Kylie Minogue as an Australian singer. She was more an actor here, she really became famous as a singer in England.
No Gurrumul yet? No Delta Goodrem? Do their collab. Wayini I think it's called. Gurrumul was an indigenous singer songwritet with an angelic voice who was blind and played a right hand guitar upside down because he was left-handed.
You should react to a LIVE performance of this 20yrs earlier. This is him in his mid 50's. To do him the utmost justice go back to an 80's or 90's performance. He took it even further back then!
This isnt a smoochy love song lads....its a song about a man who tries to adjust back into life after serving in the war. But, it does have a 80s rock ballad feel to it, for sure. Classic Cold Chisel song. You should watch Cold Chisels version with Ian Moss singing the lead vocals on it, when Chisel reformed for a concert after being apart for years. It's amazing....
They don't get it. And they type cast it all as 80s, and disrespect it a bit I had to turn off before the end when he was doing the shoulder hug. Not gonna subscribe to that.
Whilst you are right, it is a ballad, I always thought it was about a guy who has been sent off to war and when he returns his difficulties, after what he’s seen, reintegrating back into society and with his girlfriend/wife.
Nine?!! He sings his lungs out, the band plays their hearts out, and you Pommy bastards talk all the way through it and give it a 9? Haggle...come on...Nine? Nein. Ten every day. Go Farnsey!
Sorry you have no idea what you’re talking about. John Farnham could sing the phone book and still score a 10. Get well John. Keep fighting you will win the battle even though you might not sing again But your voice will always be remembered. As simply the best. Better than all the rest.🇦🇺
I'm passionate about John Farnham. His voice is so beautiful that sometimes the happy tears just flow. This song, however, makes me weep, for all those who die in wars, and all those affected by war. War is stupid. But man is territorial and will protect land, people and possessions. Look at what's going on in the world today. Will global life ever be different? July'24. UK. E ❤
There is so much more to the Australian music scene, you should react to Top 150 Australian Bands and Singers; this will cover from the 60's and into 2000's
@Mark Flint HI Mark, fair comment but we are simply reaction to a song we hear for the first time, we don't deep dive any of the songs and dissect the lyrics, we just give our thoughts on what we thought of the song as we hear it. Cheers
This came off the No Reins LP by The Little River Band . It is a great song and sounded fantastic . I was fortunate enough to see him when he was with LRB . The man can sing , no doubt about it . Go listen to the LRB version , it is a lot better than even this version .
I’m not sure I know what you’re talking about when you say he has an 80’s voice???? I don’t think you understand the range this man has. You mentioned Kylie and Jason, both very ordinary and never really achieved great fame in Australia.
Was actually written to portray the disorientation of returned soldiers. Many can not return to civically life, suicide rates are high. Comrades were ‘ blown away ‘ in battles, lose touch, move on, pass on, It can be a difficult time. Love th😅is song. , however I take your point some relationships result in war.
Probably need to watch an interview if there are any about the meaning behind this song. Most take it to be about soldiers returning from war but Steve Prestwich went through a marriage breakup at the time and it was purported to be about this … Maybe it is about both. Cold Chisel did a lot of songs relating to war bit a marriage breakup can be pretty stormy and heartbreaking, so perhaps Steve was just extra clever by entwining the meaning.
@@magpiegirl3783 I remember seeing a interview years ago. They were talking about this being men at war returning home but feeling there was not the home they left to return to. They were so close sharing everything now had to go back and try to star t again. It was about the time the Vietnam veterans were not being treated as well as they should have. It was written right in the heart of that controversy with the Vietnam war recognition saga. The soldiers returned home only to be blown away by public sentiment. The Vietnam vets counselling service was started in the same year treating PTSD recognising that the close bonds shared while at war… sharing each others stories…were broken either by death…. Being blown away….. or by returning home to different states. This is why Prince Harry’s invictus is so important addressing the issue of readjustment, treatment and being able to return to a regular civilian life while inside they are changed forever. Powerful song, I remember when it first came out and how it effected a family member. It would bring him to tears, he would play it over and over. He lost his best friend who was blown away right in front of him .he never got over it. He passed away from cancer from Agent orange at 65 years old 10 years ago. He was a draftee. It not only took his joy and innocence it cost him his life and the family he might have had.
@@aussiemiss1442 That certainly makes sense of the lyrics. I’ve always thought it was about returning from war and the fight for normality after the horror.
Yeah, link to that one is here - ua-cam.com/video/1gKDj3aSYmQ/v-deo.html I love all three versions of the song - John Farnham/Cold Chisel & Ian Moss/Farnsey and Barnsey. They are all a little bit different. Really hard to pick a winner, but I reckon the Cold Chisel version is a 9.5.
Meh. Just rewatched the Barnsey/Farnsey version. Now I’m confused. It might be better than the Cold Chisel version. Maybe a 9.6? I’m pulling my hair out here. Thanks for nothing😊
The slow phrasing he adopted in later performances of this are horrible. No idea why people prefer the 2003 version of this.. the Whispering Jack version is so much better than this
My vote is the Rockpop show live in Germany early 87. The mix by the German TV/Radio company gives it a very different feel - Soo much soul comes through in the vocal. Everyone was on top form that day.
It's not a smoochy open grope song... it's a song about war and how war veterans cope with the devastating impacts. Gosh, you guys are really off the mark on this one.
Do you two sing at all? I'm blown away that you both talk alot yet you advertise John Farnham's special voice which you HARDLY played so what's your point being here?)
@nesianside7857 Yes, we both sing very badly, what does that have to do with watching a great singer, we know when someone is good. Also, we played the whole song, what else were we supposed to play? We have done other songs from John and enjoyed them
John Farnham was 53 in this video, and yet he could still belt it out. Amazing.
One of my all time favourite Farnsey performances, even at this older age his vocals are phenomenal
An Australian Cold Chisel rock classic, but John's slower version of it has become a classic in its own right.
Hi both, yes, another John Farnham video, I’m beginning to really enjoy Australian singers, John especially, his voice is like liquid gold, it washes over you making you feel peaceful. Another fantastic upload ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I have concluded he is the best voice of his time. Hecould do Freddie Mercury or a Steve Perry but could any of them do a Farnham? Heart tried and Tina Turner had a go...but none of the fellas even attempted.
Totally agree you can see why the group Queen asked John to be their frontman when Freddie passed away. John one of the best singers on the planet.
Now that's a great way of putting it.
Sadly his singing career is probably over as he suffered from mouth cancer and had to have quite a major operation including removal of part of his jaw.
I'm a MASSIVE Steve Perry fan..as a singer I tailored a bunch of my sound after him a a couple others but I think you are correct.. John is the GOAT!
Lovely to see that his talent is still being appreciated today. We love him.
Just say the words Lads. Over forty years John developed his voice to a phenomenal level !!!
I love how he acknowledges his supporting vocals or instrumentalists. Taking a moment to shout out their name or just give a thumbs up or clap for their individual performance during live shows. They deserve it as they are accomplished talented performers in their own right.
This creation is a tribute to ptsd suffered at war and the comradeship and understanding of their mates💖
John has an incredible range. He can sing any genre, even opera.
Love John's version of this song, but then I love everything he does. He gives his all in every performance. You mentioned his acknowledgment of fellow musicians- he always does that. He seems a genuinely nice person. Wishing him well with his current health issues.
20 years ago and I still remember being there like it was yesterday
10 out of 10 for the Voice
That’s not 80s, that’s John Farnham singing up an octave. Not many singers can do that.❤
early 50's John was here...incredible really....even if u look at his very latest vids the voice is still fully their in his 70's
Hello again from New Zealand :) Another great reaction guys :) Just look at how far out he holds that mic, his voice is incredibly powerful. He's a legend in our time with a magnificent voice, and a heart as big as the ocean. We are all hoping for a full recovery for John.
Farnsey takes a Chisel's classic and puts his own spin on it.. brilliant!
Thank you gentlemen, that saved me from exerting myself looking for the DVD and plugging in the disc player for a little bedtime mood & memories. I really like that song. I also love the different renditions that John surprises us with at will. Goodnight😊
Amazing...
Although John wanted to retire a few times over, we his fans wouldn't 'let him'. lol. So he had a couple of comeback tours. He is one special man... In early 2020 at 70 yrs young, just after the devastating fires, he and the band volunteered their time to raise money for the firefighters ... Because that's the kind of bloke he is. And if John's performing, John always draws the crowd!!!! This is also the last time our Livvy (Olivia Newton John) performed. RIP sweet ONJ xo.
Looking back on this now.... We had months where most of Aus, was burning... Our firefighters struggled through and then COVID hit the world... Wow full on! ... And here we were in lockdown, when suddenly the rest of the world discovered John Farnham.
That concert in 2020 was called Firefight.
On a totally separate note, and I apologise if I sound triggered. Obviously Kylie Minogue has a different genre and became our pop princess ....she is not going to appeal to all but she still needs to be respected for her many hard working yrs in the industry and her contribution to the dance/disco genre..
So those saying, she can't sing... That's just unecessary. Kylie is still one of our own and a proud Aussie to boot. So no need to criticize her, just because her voice or dance music might not be everyone's style.....
(Ps I think this keyboard warrior, (and rightly so), has retracted their kylie comment)...
And in 2019 (I think it was just before the fires can't recall) he volunteered his time for the farmers, who were struggling because of the drought..
Check out his vocals here at 70.. mind blowing.
ua-cam.com/video/ilAyoo2wOT4/v-deo.html
Massive song here in Australia. Both the original Cold Chisel version and John Farnham version. Most Aussies would know every word. Funny how some huge artists don’t make it in other countries. 🇦🇺 🎶
This performence will allways be one of my favorite with him. His vocal range is out this world. He was 53yo at the time. Every note is spot on. Sing along, then you might understand how hard this song is to sing.
John can compete with any male artist who has ever sung. Yet he is not comparable to anyone . He is his own man . No he ours - a proud aussie
Don't know any other 54 yr old who can sing as well as this.
Another captivating, flawless performance from The GOAT. You are right about him acknowledging others on stage. The fact that many of his band members and back-up singers have been with him for 30yrs+ speaks volumes about him I think.
Ah "Farnsy" he NEVER EVER gives a bad performance, he gives his all every time, "outstanding" if normal for him.
There's no comparison to anyone on the planet that comes close to John's voice and charisma
John never lost that voice. I know this song well and next I am going to watch one I have never heard of. Beyond the Call. Thank you.
You need to hear him sing Burn for you
This song is not about physical war. It is about the war in a relationship where love has turned sour & what's left behind after the heartache. You can literally hear the writers heart breaking in the lyrics of this song. It's a bitter sweet beautiful song and unfortunately the writer passed away a few years ago.
John Farnham is one of the greatest singers the world has ever seen and an Australian icon. This song is a classic from one of Australia's greatest ever bands Cold Chisel who had several big hits in Australia during the '70's & '80's. You should also check out the original version of this song from Cold Chisel. Unfortunately they were not able to break big overseas but not from want of trying.
I believe this song is 'timeless' especially for those serving overseas in war torn countries. All hoping to 'Not get blown away' before coming home to their loved ones. John passionate and emotional performance is beyond brilliant. I've seen him perform this to our troops during their posting in East Timor and there was hardly a dry eye in the audience. So grateful to all the reactors like your good selves who are sharing John Farnham's brilliance with the rest of the world. God bless.
The irony being it’s a song about a breakup, not a song about war, or troops.
I think you might be mixing up the lyrics. It’s actually “How can I go home, and not get blown away”. It’s about no one being able to “understand” what you have been through. The death, “the chaos”, the mateship of being through the same experience. Same story, same experience. But when you get home, who is going to understand it all? It’s a “shared experience”, you probably don’t want to share. The blood. The death. The loss. The emotion.
The lyric, “Still young, but somehow so much older” sums it up.
@@jamussmyth1612 yeah, I always got a war conflict vibe, and when the lyrics say 'no ones going to steal this heart away' I hear that when there is violence and mayhem, the soldier won't let the enemy take his heart and humanity away, even though that would be a very difficult thing to do. 🥺
@@jamussmyth1612 yeah. You’re wrong.
@@kane29842 You could possibly construe it that way. Albeit very cryptically. The same thing entered my mind, but the lyrics point to the more obvious conclusion. It’s about soldiers returning to civilian life. A huge clue-bat might be in the song title.
The emotion in John when he's singing this song is breathtaking
Yep he owns it ❤
Just when you’ve think he can’t go any higher, off he goes. 53-54 here. GOAT
this is for those that were never the same post war - that's where the passion for this one comes from - john is such a legend (so too chisel and the late steve prestwich rip)
Australian Music industry is totally intertwined. If you look at the history of many of our top bands and musicians, most have had a stint in another top band or 2 along the way.
John is truly one of, if not the best vocalist ever. Every time you think you've seen the best from him he gets another 10 years older and turns up the notch a bit more and belts out another incredible version of one of his older classics. And even as he got older, he never hits a bum note.
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Never a war or anti war song..... always about the conflict of breaking up with someone you still love.
Yep … too many miss the real point of the lyrics.
if you wish to see how good he really is check out Black Dog as his warm up song Sorry no video only the sound
You should explain to your audience that the 80’s voice means no computer enhancement. A talented voice was genuine back then and didn’t rely on fake image.
When they stop the song after the first verse cause it hits them, and you’re an Aussie going, “mate!! The 2nd half is gonna kill you in the feels!!” 😂😂 Great song. Great voice. John Farnham: The Voice ❤️🇦🇺
Just admit is BP1 & BP2... our John Farnham could sing the phone book and make it sound AWESOME!! We don't call him the voice for nothing!! Love love love our John ❤ P.S You really should check out Jimmy Barnes & Cold Chisel's version of this, it is as great as John's version. I know this song more from Cold Chisel than John, but John is my #1
@DRAGON STAR
Hi and thanks for the comment, we have been enjoying our discovery of John Farnham and we do agree he has a great voice
Cheers
@@BritPopsReact Thanks for the reply! Made my day it has! Cheers 😃
Yes, do the Cold Chisel version, too. Especially the Ringside tour version. I think it's from 2003 as well after Chisel reformed for a while. Both are awesome. Love John's slower version . God he has such an awesome voice & talent & passion. I also love Ian Moss. Love his voice (its so unique) & his guitar playing. If you haven't done it yet, react to Bow River, also from the Ringside tour. This is a great reaction, mates!
Phenomenal 👏👏👏💕💕💕
Farnsey and Barnsey sing this song as a duet , check it out boys 😮, great reaction btw
You should watch John doing Amazing Grace with Venetta Fields and Lindsay Field absolutely amazing and as it’s acapella you get to really hear their voices and how they blend so well. It is a must to watch.
Absolutely! Venetta’s start of it (presuming I’m thinking the same version) is incredible!❤
John was born in 1949, so I guess he would have been 54 years old 🇦🇺👏👏👏🇦🇺
A bit of trivia for you guys re the sense of family that John has with all who’ve joined and/or stayed with him for so many years. Danielle Gaha is the new face you can see singing backing vocals since Lisa Edwards had her baby. Danielle’s mother was pregnant with her and was one of the two backup dancers in John’s original video of “Sadie the Cleaning Lady”. She’s the dancer on the right.
@r.fairlie7186
Thank you for the trivia.
We always enjoy learning something new.
All the best
You should play John Farnham singing Gethsemane from the Australian performance of Jesus Christ Superstar.The last performance in Sydney is something that will blow you away.Also his It"s a Long Way to the Top.This is an AC/DC song with lead singer Bon Scott.John can sing any music and is one of the most amazing singers from Australia
The woman singing is the daughter of one of the dancers from the Sadie the cleaning lady video who happened to be pregnant with her at the time of the Sadie video.
farnham always owned the stage.
This was originally released by the Australian Band Cold Chisel also rock legands in Australia. There are a large number of Australian artists that deserved an international career but didn't get recognition internationally
This song was first released in 1982 by Cold Chisel, with vocals by Ian Moss and Jimmy Barnes; Cold Chisel's biggest hit was Khe San, another great song by Cold Chisel is Flame Tree.
Long way to the top (AC/DC cover) is well worth a listen.
I love it when these babies discover genius.
This was Farnsy on the decline, he didn't have the highest of high notes with power any more.
Still the GOAT
Can't speak for other Aussies of course, but I don't regard Kylie Minogue as an Australian singer. She was more an actor here, she really became famous as a singer in England.
No Gurrumul yet? No Delta Goodrem? Do their collab. Wayini I think it's called. Gurrumul was an indigenous singer songwritet with an angelic voice who was blind and played a right hand guitar upside down because he was left-handed.
Bayini with Delta and Gurrumul listened to this many times since the voice.
Yes it is 20 years ago. John is 74 this year.
The funniest thing in this is at 2:38 when that audience member just explodes out of their seat with arms raised 😂😂😂😂.
You should react to a LIVE performance of this 20yrs earlier. This is him in his mid 50's. To do him the utmost justice go back to an 80's or 90's performance. He took it even further back then!
And then watch him in 2019 - he is definitely not just for the 80's. He started in 1967 and still performing like this into his 70's ❤
I love John singing When the war is Over (with Jimmy Barnes) He's younger. He's so joyful
It's an 11 boys.
For comparison, it’s absolutely worthwhile checking out the Cold Chisel version. Link is here - ua-cam.com/video/x4Wwq9_zn_c/v-deo.html
Chisel for me, since Circus Animals. John does a good job but its too slow for me.
@@iankearns774 John does a good version ,but it is a Chisel song
This is the definitive performance. Nothing else comes close.
the best version
@@kane29842 Try the original on Circus Animals.
This isnt a smoochy love song lads....its a song about a man who tries to adjust back into life after serving in the war. But, it does have a 80s rock ballad feel to it, for sure. Classic Cold Chisel song. You should watch Cold Chisels version with Ian Moss singing the lead vocals on it, when Chisel reformed for a concert after being apart for years. It's amazing....
Superb performance 👍
I'm not sure you guys get it, this is highly talented, natural organic emotional syncronicity. This is legendary stuff.. get real and jump on board,,
They don't get it.
And they type cast it all as 80s, and disrespect it a bit
I had to turn off before the end when he was doing the shoulder hug. Not gonna subscribe to that.
Whilst you are right, it is a ballad, I always thought it was about a guy who has been sent off to war and when he returns his difficulties, after what he’s seen, reintegrating back into society and with his girlfriend/wife.
Nine?!! He sings his lungs out, the band plays their hearts out, and you Pommy bastards talk all the way through it and give it a 9? Haggle...come on...Nine? Nein. Ten every day. Go Farnsey!
@mrmockatoo
And that sir is how us Pommie bastards can sledge you all day long, it was a nine!!
Oh, and Farnsie is a Pomm too!!!
Bonza!!!!
Sorry you have no idea what you’re talking about. John Farnham could sing the phone book and still score a 10. Get well John. Keep fighting you will win the battle even though you might not sing again But your voice will always be remembered. As simply the best. Better than all the rest.🇦🇺
Cold Chisel released this song on there 1982 album Circus Animals.
Ian Moss & Jimmy Barnes sang it as a duet.
Steve Prestwich ( Writer) on drums
This is a Cold Chisel original. Jimmy Barnes rocked it, John slowed it down for more of a ballard feel
I'm passionate about John Farnham. His voice is so beautiful that sometimes the happy tears just flow. This song, however, makes me weep, for all those who die in wars, and all those affected by war. War is stupid. But man is territorial and will protect land, people and possessions. Look at what's going on in the world today. Will global life ever be different? July'24. UK. E ❤
I think John's voice is a bit more than lovely.
I have never heard anyone describe this song as a smoocher !? That isn’t at all the vibe of this song, usually.
@Melissa Mitchell
Ah, forgive him, he don't get out much.
Cheers
Check out John and Anthony Warlow singing “Granada”.
Nobody can seem like John Farnham
When the War is over is an Aussie classic.
There is so much more to the Australian music scene, you should react to Top 150 Australian Bands and Singers; this will cover from the 60's and into 2000's
Please also check out Karise Eden. Another great Australian talent.
this was 2003 , i was there
Now, Farnham Gethsemane from Jesus Christ Superstar. But - only if you want your socks blown off again.
For ff sake he great don’t care where he comes from.
you gtta watch the og from chisel
Try reading the lyrics
@Mark Flint
HI Mark, fair comment but we are simply reaction to a song we hear for the first time, we don't deep dive any of the songs and dissect the lyrics, we just give our thoughts on what we thought of the song as we hear it.
Cheers
This came off the No Reins LP by The Little River Band . It is a great song and sounded fantastic . I was fortunate enough to see him when he was with LRB . The man can sing , no doubt about it . Go listen to the LRB version , it is a lot better than even this version .
The only Kylie song worth listening to is Breathe.
you brits never heard most of our music. recording companys policys
a lot of oz artists didnt travel o s . they had enought travel in oz.
I’m not sure I know what you’re talking about when you say he has an 80’s voice???? I don’t think you understand the range this man has. You mentioned Kylie and Jason, both very ordinary and never really achieved great fame in Australia.
Smoochy? 😅 Tell me you didn't listen to the words without telling me
The song is about a break-up of a marriage.
Was actually written to portray the disorientation of returned soldiers.
Many can not return to civically life, suicide rates are high. Comrades were ‘ blown away ‘ in battles, lose touch, move on, pass on,
It can be a difficult time.
Love th😅is song.
, however I take your point some relationships result in war.
Probably need to watch an interview if there are any about the meaning behind this song. Most take it to be about soldiers returning from war but Steve Prestwich went through a marriage breakup at the time and it was purported to be about this … Maybe it is about both. Cold Chisel did a lot of songs relating to war bit a marriage breakup can be pretty stormy and heartbreaking, so perhaps Steve was just extra clever by entwining the meaning.
@@magpiegirl3783 I remember seeing a interview years ago. They were talking about this being men at war returning home but feeling there was not the home they left to return to. They were so close sharing everything now had to go back and try to star t again. It was about the time the Vietnam veterans were not being treated as well as they should have.
It was written right in the heart of that controversy with the Vietnam war recognition saga. The soldiers returned home only to be blown away by public sentiment. The Vietnam vets counselling service was started in the same year treating PTSD recognising that the close bonds shared while at war… sharing each others stories…were broken either by death…. Being blown away….. or by returning home to different states.
This is why Prince Harry’s invictus is so important addressing the issue of readjustment, treatment and being able to return to a regular civilian life while inside they are changed forever. Powerful song, I remember when it first came out and how it effected a family member. It would bring him to tears, he would play it over and over.
He lost his best friend who was blown away right in front of him .he never got over it.
He passed away from cancer from Agent orange at 65 years old 10 years ago. He was a draftee.
It not only took his joy and innocence it cost him his life and the family he might have had.
@@aussiemiss1442 That certainly makes sense of the lyrics. I’ve always thought it was about returning from war and the fight for normality after the horror.
A great version but I prefer his duo with Barnsey singing this song. Definitely not smoochy version.
Yeah, link to that one is here - ua-cam.com/video/1gKDj3aSYmQ/v-deo.html
I love all three versions of the song - John Farnham/Cold Chisel & Ian Moss/Farnsey and Barnsey. They are all a little bit different. Really hard to pick a winner, but I reckon the Cold Chisel version is a 9.5.
Meh. Just rewatched the Barnsey/Farnsey version. Now I’m confused. It might be better than the Cold Chisel version. Maybe a 9.6? I’m pulling my hair out here. Thanks for nothing😊
Maybe the “Brits Reaction” can solve my internal dispute?
Barnes is wasted in that video. His performance is abjectly terrible. Anyone who thinks it’s good doesn’t have an opinion worth listening to
@@kane29842 Maybe your opinion is not worth listening to.
Spare us!!! Please don’t play Kylie
Not as good as the Cold Chisel version (live in early 2000s).
The slow phrasing he adopted in later performances of this are horrible. No idea why people prefer the 2003 version of this.. the Whispering Jack version is so much better than this
@@keirasinclair9249 finally someone with some sense!!
My vote is the Rockpop show live in Germany early 87. The mix by the German TV/Radio company gives it a very different feel - Soo much soul comes through in the vocal. Everyone was on top form that day.
It's not a smoochy open grope song... it's a song about war and how war veterans cope with the devastating impacts. Gosh, you guys are really off the mark on this one.
Please say mel bin not mel born
Ahhhh ok thanks… I have said it wrong my entire life! … BP1
PLEASE!!No Jason Donovan!
The better version is with Jimmy Barnes and John.
Do you two sing at all? I'm blown away that you both talk alot yet you advertise John Farnham's special voice which you HARDLY played so what's your point being here?)
@nesianside7857
Yes, we both sing very badly, what does that have to do with watching a great singer, we know when someone is good.
Also, we played the whole song, what else were we supposed to play?
We have done other songs from John and enjoyed them