Thank you so much Marky and PG for keeping our memories alive. Crowded House were my all time favourite band, they hold a special place in my younger heart. So wonderful to see Paulo at his best, Nick with his groovy blonde crop and of course the brilliance that is Neil Finn. I love this brilliant version of DDIO
🎵 A perfect song. My intro to Crowded House all the way back in 1987. I was in my 20s!!! 🤸♂️🤸♀️🤸 Good times. Love at first listen 🎵 ❤ 👋 P + M 👋❤ ❤ Grazie ragazzi ❤
Neil Finn on his Gibson Les Paul Deluxe Goldtop Guitar, Mark Hart on the Rhodes Roland MK 80 Keyboard, B3 Organ, Paul Hester on the DW Drum Kit, and Nick Seymour on his 1955 Fender Red and white Percussion Bass.
Thanks Peter for posting this version. A while back when I saw that you had posted some of the songs from the Corner Hotel, I waited patiently for this song as I had heard it but wanted to see it. For me 3:58 may be my favorite Crowded House moment. Poignant and perfect.
I haven't heard it so pure and authentic for many years, thank you!
Wow!
❤ love these guys
Some of the best lyrics ever in this song, beautiful. 'My possessions are causing me suspicion but there's no proof' thanks boys xx❤
Great version. The classic line-up playing a song that never gets old.
Brilliant and lovely as always, the falsetto bit at the end gave a good chuckle 😎
Brought tears to my eyes and I certainly cried throughout that performance when I was there at the Corner Hotel. Fantastic!
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As poignant as it gets Peter -- thanks for continuing to dig out these gems 💙
Oh my word…what a Wednesday Wonder this is! Thank you Peter & Marky, it’s magnificent 🎶❤️🎶❤️🎶
Good sound. ❤
Yeah not bad..two great nights.
THIS! A balm for my heart and soul. What a gem. That middle eight. Seriously, thank you PG and Mark!
Top notch surprises Mr. Green . Cheers!!!
Thank you so much Marky and PG for keeping our memories alive. Crowded House were my all time favourite band, they hold a special place in my younger heart. So wonderful to see Paulo at his best, Nick with his groovy blonde crop and of course the brilliance that is Neil Finn. I love this brilliant version of DDIO
Mark Hart playing the b3 organ as well!
Never tire of hearing that song! Thanks boys!
Love this video and glad to see Paul Hester on the drums.
We miss him..ma LOT
@@petergreen2534 us fans miss him too.
This is one of the best songs ever written. Ever. And the best band. How I love this in my very cells.
Best group ever! Oh to go back in time, I would go to the ends of the earth to see these 4. This is the next best thing. Thanks Peter! ❤
A total pleasure,most of the thanks goes to Mark. Glad you enjoyed it.
OMG!! This is what I wanted to see!!
I like the forward sound of the keyboard on that version!
Yes it's rather exceptional.
Me too, there’s something about Mark Hart playing Don’t Dream It’s Over making it more special and better than Mitchell Froom.
🎵 A perfect song.
My intro to Crowded House all the way back in 1987.
I was in my 20s!!! 🤸♂️🤸♀️🤸
Good times.
Love at first listen 🎵
❤ 👋 P + M 👋❤
❤ Grazie ragazzi ❤
Yes the big hit,it changed all our lives
Every time I hear this song, the hairs on the back of my neck stand up - in a good way. It always gives me the GOOD chills. Never gets old.
Love that you captured this performance. Shows the friendship and the fun between the guys. Great way to start my day. Thank you!
I will never get tired of hearing those opening chords…thanks again to you and Marky 💖
Yes those couple of chords making us all smile
Neil Finn on his Gibson Les Paul Deluxe Goldtop Guitar, Mark Hart on the Rhodes Roland MK 80 Keyboard, B3 Organ, Paul Hester on the DW Drum Kit, and Nick Seymour on his 1955 Fender Red and white Percussion Bass.
😭😭😭 Goning thru a breakup
I’m sorry. 🤗
@@TracyN67 thank you. It will be fine bc life goes on. I have Crowed House to listen to and help heal this aching heart.
@@AQuietSole Yes, They are quite a balm for the aching soul. Neil’s voice has so much emotion.
Thanks Peter for posting this version. A while back when I saw that you had posted some of the songs from the Corner Hotel, I waited patiently for this song as I had heard it but wanted to see it. For me 3:58 may be my favorite Crowded House moment. Poignant and perfect.
Excellent...our pleasure.