best rock band 2020, that is for sure. These are the best releases of the last several years in straight ahead hard rock/pop. Gadigal Land my favorite.
Holy crap this is powerful and timely! Also, this song is relevant to Canada and the United States, not just Australia. I’m in the US and I have friends who are Cherokee. I messaged them this song after the first listen.
This band has been singing these types of politically themed songs for YEARS! They're kinda still flogging that dead horse with this one. I prefer "Power and the Passion" honestly. Have a listen to that if you get a chance.
@@Skiptondesigns Skip, I have been a fan of Midnight Oil for 30+ years. My very first concert was seeing them on the Blue Sky Mining tour. Perhaps the reason they are still singing politically themed songs is that NOTHING'S fecking changed!! Maybe had we listened to Midnight Oil 30 years ago...and yes, "Power & the Passion" is an excellent song...and made the needed changes to our societies, they wouldn't have to keep making political songs. They could write about surfing, or how we already solved the Climate Crisis, or how we've restored things in regards to First Nations people, a truly post-colonial world, etc.
Blot. Renaissance Man, etc. Peter free verses all over the place. so it's not that much of a leap. Imagine Midnight Oil if Peter never went on a rant in a song. I can't. I don't want to.
It's my favorite part of the song! Collaborations with rap don't always work, but in this case I think it was absolutely perfect. It brought a sense of anger.
RIP their bassist Bones Hillman. After a battle with cancer he died at the age of 62 in his home of Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA. He'll always be remembered.
People hating on the rap part, I think it is a fantastic link showing the importance of generations coming together to combat a common issue in AU. Awareness is importance by any means, if it’s rap, great, if it’s painting, great, let’s just appreciate the incredible job of oil bringing together 3 great artists on a tremendous song!
I for the most part hate rap but when its used as a key change and there's a decent riff behind it I think it works well. I have a bit of trouble understanding some of the words and had to look them up. The first rap I ever heard was done in the Midnight oil song "lucky country" back in 1981.
I'm a 60 year old white Australian male and this song makes me emotional every time I return to it. To the 28 Indigenous men, women and children slaughtered at Myall Creek 10th June 1838, I'm sorry. RIP.
The Oils maintaining the angst ... not just looking for a discussion ... but screaming the obvious.... in their own particular fashion. Will commercial stations pick it up? Early favourite for TripleJ’s Hottest 100!!
Midnight Oil - Makarrata Project We’re damned lucky to have this band back. Almost 20 years after their last album, Midnight Oil deliver a vastly diverse collection of songs and possibly their most important musical statement in four decades. Harking back to the sheer explosive power and passion found on songs such as Back on the Borderline from 1981’s Head Injuries, Gadigal Land punches hard and tough from the opening blasts, Peter Garrett snarling, with Dan Sultan and Mirning elder Bunna Lawrie firmly in his corner. First Nation, with guest vocals from Jessica Mauboy and Tasman Keith, is equally brimming with rage, but has the Oils’ typically rock-solid beat keeping the message on track and fists in the air. Change the Date shifts the tempo considerably and comes with a previously unreleased vocal track by late singer and multi-instrumentalist Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, while Terror Australia has rising star Alice Skye singing solo with only piano accompaniment. Like the musical predecessor Diesel and Dust from 1987, the Makarrata Project centres its thematic overtones on the issues of the Indigenous peoples of Australia and the relationships and attitudes between and towards them and white people. Using the 2017 Uluru Statement from the Heart as the lynchpin here, the Oils have used the mini-album as a vehicle of collaboration with several Indigenous artists, for as surely as the raising of awareness is a key point so too must be the show of solidarity and cooperation and for the most part they make good on the delivery. The Makarrata Project is a rich, powerful and timely reminder that the foundations of the wide country we all inhabit go back far, far longer than the first settlers back in the 1700’s. The beauty and diversity and the meaning of what these songs contain deserves to be heard not only by every Australian but by all those who truly do believe that together there is how for a better future. While i’ve no doubt this album will album polarise some fans, those who are seeking a collection of ‘proper’ Oils songs may feel somewhat let down, but as the band have stated this is a collaborative project designed to shed light on an important set of issues and if even those few who truly do understand the premise of it spread the word, well then that’s hope enough for the future for me. R.I.P Bones Hillman More fine albums reviewed here facebook.com/The-Den-1996895127210251/
If you are with the oils from the get go like myself, this is a welcome cavalry call from old friends in need. Money talks people, send your coffee, lunch, maybe a portion of your weed money perhaps. Too much? Do what you can then. Things could be way worse, you could be in the U. S. like ourselves here in the liberal bastion of Massachusetts fighting for Democracy, in a battle of wits with unarmed people!!
Hello from " Bretagne"( A part of France where the culture ans the language were killed with the french gouvernement) I discovered you when I was 11 in 1987. And you are more than ever usefull . You still brings true messages and strengh to the world!!! Thanks a lot... Trugarez vras e brezhoneg
I have also been following the Oils for many years. Sadly the messages in their songs are still relevant in Australia and across the world i.e. the powerful walking all over the disempowered.
Such a great song. The killer bass line, the tone, the lyrics, Jim’s ethereal work, the depth of the message - this is a really moving track. Thanks so much.
The Oils ... doing what the do best the Oils way ... with the help of some brilliantly talented first Australian artists. Powerful lyrics in the year of BLM.
This is a proper Oils tune. Love it. The chorus moved me emotionally, too. Didn't expect that. Maybe it's because so few people seem to be standing up for the oppressed these days. The Oils are back at just the right time.
that intro with the whispering is so commanding, brooding and sobering and it's so quick, really calibrates the listener quickly, efficiently. brilliant.
This song has been in my head ever since I first heard it, its epic, haunting with Jessicas great vocal ! Tasmans poetic rap, and Petes passion ! what ever mistakes we have made in the past lets respect the Aboriginal elders and this great land. When Cooks officers stole sacred sea turtles the aboriginals were the first to offer a peacefull negotiation. Let them control national parks etc because we obviously cant and once our nature is destroyed it wont come back. buy the album people and vote with your wallet !
🤩 Another magnificent song from the GREATEST BAND EVER! First Gadigal Land and now First Nation - mind officially blown! 🤯 I’m so excited about the upcoming release of The Makarrata Project!!! 👋🏻
What an amazing song. Just love it. Midnight Oil have never been afraid to to be vocal about what many would like to or have swept under the colonial carpet .
May the memory of Bones be a blessing to each and every person who thinks of him. May God hold his soul closely and comfort each of those suffering from the loss of his presence. Most importantly, press on as Bones would have wanted. Never stop being the force for justice. Never yield as the conscience of Nations, conveyed in music.
It's been a landslide but we always pull through together your love and support are amazing and i dont know how to payback the love and support you fans has given me am overwhelmed with your support and am giving the opportunity to my fans to kindly drop there email to be added to my private mail and pay back for your support, love you fans hope to receive your reply via my
Playing well over 30 years and they still havent lost their sound, message or feeling. Absolutely amazing! The new spin with rap is an unexpected change, but a welcome one all the same.
Listening from Greece...So happy they're back, with this perfect tune. Some time ago, I had ordered the complete Midnight Oil collection from Australia, in the form of 2 huge box-sets (the so called "the full tank" & "the overflow tank"). I enjoy everything they've ever released and I enjoy their new song
Love the voice Oils give to so many issues and the truth they bare but most importantly is the voices of First Nations Peoples. These lyrics are so raw, real and contemporary. We have a long way to go toward truth-telling and giving back power and autonomy that was stolen.
Midnight Oil: you know how disappointing is that in Mexico you are almost unknown? But I really feel imdentified with your beautiful and great music. You truly carry the flag of artistry and you talk about the issues that I'm interested in. Thank you for your contribution to Arts, really :)
Another powerful song with a powerful message. Jessica Mauboy complements this song well. What a versatile musician Jim Mogine is! Can't wait till my next trip to the Territory. The mighty Oils!
saw the Oils in mid 1979 covering the Bird Noises tour at the House on the Hill in Cairns with The Angels and Mi Sex .....old rockers never die and better to rust than just fade away.....as brilliant as ever after 41 years and more
Listening from Monterrey Mexico, wonderful as always, I love Oils, I look forward to the two albums, I hope they will be published in my country and come here please Come México.
Just love it!!! It´s wonderful when Peter sings with a woman voice together, like Home song, one of my favorites. Can´t wait to listen to the other new songs.
I was a fan before I saw you August 4, 1985 • Paolo Soleri Amphitheatre • Santa Fe, NM and I'm still loving your music. You guys sound great, love the songs. Midnight Oil bringing the truth.
I am totally loving the new Midnight Oil music. These guys are awesome. Great music and with something really important to say. Long live Midnight Oil.
Rewelacyjny powrót po 33 latach od premiery Beds Are Burning, który utwór bardzo lubiłam, niepowtarzalny głos wokalisty i coś mi się wydaje, że First Nation na długo że mną zostanie, dodam tylko, że dużo stacji radiowych w Polsce gra Wasza premierową piosenkę, serdecznie pozdrawiam z dalekiej Polski 🇵🇱❤️ 🇵🇱 ❤️🇵🇱 ❤️
Still goin.....but how can WE dance when OUR luck is turnin.....and the beds 🔥......decades of music from these Gentlemen....thanks for another good ONE....
My Icons Detailing the fact that Nothing changes with time, Ideas still there, fresh Good and raw, Hooked my mind!!! The tune is a blast!!!!!! Oh my god... I just got to say, Loved to heard'em back again!!! Bendiciones desde México
Midnight Oil -best Rockband on earth
100% best rockband on earth and perhaps well into the universe
...... @katja Rostowski
@@vanessa11 ua-cam.com/video/P59HkaKOMtg/v-deo.html
Ooooouuuuu yeessssss.........suena muy bien. Que ganas de volver a ver un directo de ellos 💪
Agreed!
best rock band 2020, that is for sure. These are the best releases of the last several years in straight ahead hard rock/pop. Gadigal Land my favorite.
Its dream come true to have The Oils back. I am so sad about the death of Bones.
R.I.P. Bones. You leave us with a n°1 album in Australia and a great musical legacy. Thanks for everything...
Ake kia kaha \m/
Oll
*Her hand gestures are almost as expressive as a Spanish flamenco dancer's. lt's a joy to watch.*
Jessica Mauboy. She's a talented Australian singer and actor.
@@beesplaining1882 And one of very few Australian Idol contestants who managed to establish a lasting career...
Holy crap this is powerful and timely!
Also, this song is relevant to Canada and the United States, not just Australia. I’m in the US and I have friends who are Cherokee. I messaged them this song after the first listen.
Tuscarora here. shared as well. Powerful.
i thought was the past ,but what a comeback
This band has been singing these types of politically themed songs for YEARS!
They're kinda still flogging that dead horse with this one.
I prefer "Power and the Passion" honestly.
Have a listen to that if you get a chance.
@@Skiptondesigns Skip, I have been a fan of Midnight Oil for 30+ years. My very first concert was seeing them on the Blue Sky Mining tour.
Perhaps the reason they are still singing politically themed songs is that NOTHING'S fecking changed!!
Maybe had we listened to Midnight Oil 30 years ago...and yes, "Power & the Passion" is an excellent song...and made the needed changes to our societies, they wouldn't have to keep making political songs.
They could write about surfing, or how we already solved the Climate Crisis, or how we've restored things in regards to First Nations people, a truly post-colonial world, etc.
Great job, guys! Indeed "relevant" to the entire planet (turning point)!
Never imagined a rap in a midnight oil song. This is pretty darn good
Blot. Renaissance Man, etc. Peter free verses all over the place. so it's not that much of a leap. Imagine Midnight Oil if Peter never went on a rant in a song. I can't. I don't want to.
@@jeffmartin-g8r I wouldn't consider those raps. And I'm not complaining either. It's new, it's different, and it's great.
@@jeffmartin-g8r that's more of an "angry spoken word" kind of thing, it doesn't have the rhythmic trappings of rap music
It's my favorite part of the song! Collaborations with rap don't always work, but in this case I think it was absolutely perfect. It brought a sense of anger.
They did the first rap I ever heard back in 1981. Search "Lucky Country".
These new songs are really quite emotional and so important. I well up every time. Thank you all for the work you do.
Me too!
Me too, been a while since a song has done that
Too right.
Yeah agreed
Same here.
RIP their bassist Bones Hillman. After a battle with cancer he died at the age of 62 in his home of Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA. He'll always be remembered.
People hating on the rap part, I think it is a fantastic link showing the importance of generations coming together to combat a common issue in AU. Awareness is importance by any means, if it’s rap, great, if it’s painting, great, let’s just appreciate the incredible job of oil bringing together 3 great artists on a tremendous song!
Inclusivity ❤
I agree, it also shows how despite being an older band they've managed to keep with the times and are still relevant. Always been the best.
I for the most part hate rap but when its used as a key change and there's a decent riff behind it I think it works well. I have a bit of trouble understanding some of the words and had to look them up. The first rap I ever heard was done in the Midnight oil song "lucky country" back in 1981.
It definitely works in this song.
agree the rap was fantastic
I liked Gadigal Land, but this is their true come back. Really great track.
Oils a'int Oils,they're BLACK GOLD.The fire still burns,it will NEVER be extinguished.
I'm a 60 year old white Australian male and this song makes me emotional every time I return to it. To the 28 Indigenous men, women and children slaughtered at Myall Creek 10th June 1838, I'm sorry. RIP.
Oils are like the boomerang always comes back to our roots! ❤️
How good is Tasman Keith! 🖤💛♥️😍
deadly
unnah
He’s the best
Its rap that doesn't shit me. So I've never heard of him but its very good.
Applies to many Nations today. Very powerful message.
Exactly...even 'white nations' were invaded.
Honourful, thankyou very much.🏆🏆🏆🏆🙏
YOUR WORDS SO TRUE
Midnight Oil - still one of the GREATEST bands in history
Oh yes😍
WHAAAATTT???!!!! NEW Midnight Oil?!!! After all this time, they're still rocking out?!! OMG!! So happy!!
The Oils maintaining the angst ... not just looking for a discussion ... but screaming the obvious.... in their own particular fashion.
Will commercial stations pick it up? Early favourite for TripleJ’s Hottest 100!!
They might.
The Oils are using a bit of technology...pressing buttons, groovy bass line.
Commercial stations should pick it up.
Already playing on 'commercial' stations
yeah i heard TripleM promoting them album but i have not heard the whole song yet .. They are too scared
Wow!!
Still the great Midnight Oil❤️
Midnight Oil - Makarrata Project
We’re damned lucky to have this band back.
Almost 20 years after their last album, Midnight Oil deliver a vastly diverse collection of songs and possibly their most important musical statement in four decades.
Harking back to the sheer explosive power and passion found on songs such as Back on the Borderline from 1981’s Head Injuries, Gadigal Land punches hard and tough from the opening blasts, Peter Garrett snarling, with Dan Sultan and Mirning elder Bunna Lawrie firmly in his corner.
First Nation, with guest vocals from Jessica Mauboy and Tasman Keith, is equally brimming with rage, but has the Oils’ typically rock-solid beat keeping the message on track and fists in the air.
Change the Date shifts the tempo considerably and comes with a previously unreleased vocal track by late singer and multi-instrumentalist Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, while Terror Australia has rising star Alice Skye singing solo with only piano accompaniment.
Like the musical predecessor Diesel and Dust from 1987, the Makarrata Project centres its thematic overtones on the issues of the Indigenous peoples of Australia and the relationships and attitudes between and towards them and white people.
Using the 2017 Uluru Statement from the Heart as the lynchpin here, the Oils have used the mini-album as a vehicle of collaboration with several Indigenous artists, for as surely as the raising of awareness is a key point so too must be the show of solidarity and cooperation and for the most part they make good on the delivery.
The Makarrata Project is a rich, powerful and timely reminder that the foundations of the wide country we all inhabit go back far, far longer than the first settlers back in the 1700’s.
The beauty and diversity and the meaning of what these songs contain deserves to be heard not only by every Australian but by all those who truly do believe that together there is how for a better future.
While i’ve no doubt this album will album polarise some fans, those who are seeking a collection of ‘proper’ Oils songs may feel somewhat let down, but as the band have stated this is a collaborative project designed to shed light on an important set of issues and if even those few who truly do understand the premise of it spread the word, well then that’s hope enough for the future for me.
R.I.P Bones Hillman
More fine albums reviewed here facebook.com/The-Den-1996895127210251/
If you are with the oils from the get go like myself, this is a welcome cavalry call from old friends in need. Money talks people, send your coffee, lunch, maybe a portion of your weed money perhaps. Too much? Do what you can then. Things could be way worse, you could be in the U. S. like ourselves here in the liberal bastion of Massachusetts fighting for Democracy, in a battle of wits with unarmed people!!
@@loucat2779lets go brandon!
@@Lineback3r54 seditious traitors all y'all. Go live with Vlad, mar-a-lardos buddy.
Hello from " Bretagne"( A part of France where the culture ans the language were killed with the french gouvernement)
I discovered you when I was 11 in 1987. And you are more than ever usefull . You still brings true messages and strengh to the world!!! Thanks a lot... Trugarez vras e brezhoneg
I have also been following the Oils for many years. Sadly the messages in their songs are still relevant in Australia and across the world i.e. the powerful walking all over the disempowered.
Merci !
What does your final phrase mean please...trugarez...?
parcequ'on vous tolère !!
Such a great song. The killer bass line, the tone, the lyrics, Jim’s ethereal work, the depth of the message - this is a really moving track. Thanks so much.
The Oils ... doing what the do best the Oils way ... with the help of some brilliantly talented first Australian artists. Powerful lyrics in the year of BLM.
This is a proper Oils tune. Love it. The chorus moved me emotionally, too. Didn't expect that. Maybe it's because so few people seem to be standing up for the oppressed these days. The Oils are back at just the right time.
I didn't expect to like it so much. Especially the rapping and the outro
One of the best bands from 80's
that intro with the whispering is so commanding, brooding and sobering and it's so quick, really calibrates the listener quickly, efficiently. brilliant.
This song has been in my head ever since I first heard it, its epic, haunting with Jessicas great vocal ! Tasmans poetic rap, and Petes passion ! what ever mistakes we have made in the past lets respect the Aboriginal elders and this great land. When Cooks officers stole sacred sea turtles the aboriginals were the first to offer a peacefull negotiation. Let them control national parks etc because we obviously cant and once our nature is destroyed it wont come back. buy the album people and vote with your wallet !
🤩
Another magnificent song from the GREATEST BAND EVER!
First Gadigal Land and now First Nation - mind officially blown! 🤯
I’m so excited about the upcoming release of The Makarrata Project!!! 👋🏻
Welcome back the Oils. RIP Bones. 26TH January Reconciliation Day
vale Bones Hillman, so sad. thanks for your contribution to music in NZ, Aus and this mighty band
Crap, I didn't know that. Not the kind of news I wanted to hear from M.O.…
Gracias MIDNIGHT OIL por tanta música. MEMORIA VERDAD JUSTICIA para el mundo. Desde Argentina los abrazo hermanos Australianos
Marvellous! Midnight oil with "gallons of oil" yet to burn.
I like the vibe of the New Oil tracks.
What an amazing song. Just love it. Midnight Oil have never been afraid to to be vocal about what many would like to or have swept under the colonial carpet .
May the memory of Bones be a blessing to each and every person who thinks of him. May God hold his soul closely and comfort each of those suffering from the loss of his presence. Most importantly, press on as Bones would have wanted. Never stop being the force for justice. Never yield as the conscience of Nations, conveyed in music.
Midnight Oil continues to sound great, and make amazing music. ROCK ON DUDES.
It's been a landslide but we always pull through together your love and support are amazing and i dont know how to payback the love and support you fans has given me am overwhelmed with your support and am giving the opportunity to my fans to kindly drop there email to be added to my private mail and pay back for your support, love you fans hope to receive your reply via my
Playing well over 30 years and they still havent lost their sound, message or feeling. Absolutely amazing! The new spin with rap is an unexpected change, but a welcome one all the same.
Garrett rapped on a song called Lucky Country back in 1981.
Up there on the platform
Listening from Greece...So happy they're back, with this perfect tune. Some time ago, I had ordered the complete Midnight Oil collection from Australia, in the form of 2 huge box-sets (the so called "the full tank" & "the overflow tank"). I enjoy everything they've ever released and I enjoy their new song
Welcome back, Oils. Like nothing has ever changed. Love this.
Awesome stuff, Midnight Oil still rule👌🎶👍
Its a true classic, fantastic song, an epic comeback from the Oils! We need this more than ever!
Oils have won me back with this one. Love Tasman Keith & Jess Mauboy too - unbelievable talent from different generations all in one room.
This is more like it. The Oils get their groove on. Funky!
Love the voice Oils give to so many issues and the truth they bare but most importantly is the voices of First Nations Peoples. These lyrics are so raw, real and contemporary. We have a long way to go toward truth-telling and giving back power and autonomy that was stolen.
This is why Midnight Oil is my all-time favorite rock band. Challenging my presuppositions with conscience not political rhetoric. Well done!
Did I hear Jessica Mauboy sing the 3-note Doctor Who hook at 4:32? Between Jim's synths and that bass line, it sounds right at home.
You're listening deep :)
Wow. Probably not meant like that at all, but would be totally fitting in my opinion.
Second single - I wonder how many we will get? Love their new music - first in 18 years.
@@HamptonGuitars Thanks!
Oils through and through in the tune, good mix of the old original oils and new.
Os cara voltaram com tudo. Gloria Deus
Demais! 😘
Midnight Oil: you know how disappointing is that in Mexico you are almost unknown? But I really feel imdentified with your beautiful and great music. You truly carry the flag of artistry and you talk about the issues that I'm interested in. Thank you for your contribution to Arts, really :)
The best protest band ever! Never written a love song, 100% genuine!
A mix of 10,9,8... and Earth and Sun... Beautiful song!! THE BEST BAND OF THE WORLD!!!!
I cannot stop listening. Thank you for this musical gift. It's perfection.
This is a great song and Midnight Oil is not afraid to sing the song!
A return to form for Midnight Oil. As relevant as ever, and very impactful.
Midnight Oil, the best! 👏👏👏
Another powerful song with a powerful message. Jessica Mauboy complements this song well. What a versatile musician Jim Mogine is! Can't wait till my next trip to the Territory. The mighty Oils!
Classic midnight oil... would fit right in on Earth, sun & moon. brilliant stuff
Nice! Typical catchy Oils chorus there to, you guys haven't lost a thing. Sounds like vintage stuff.
Oils on water still blows my mind
Great stuff on every level-Love seeing this side of Jessica Mauboy (more please Jess!)
I'm bloody proud to be of the same species as these blokes. Wicked respect, brothers and sister.
saw the Oils in mid 1979 covering the Bird Noises tour at the House on the Hill in Cairns with The Angels and Mi Sex .....old rockers never die and better to rust than just fade away.....as brilliant as ever after 41 years and more
Listening from Monterrey Mexico, wonderful as always, I love Oils, I look forward to the two albums, I hope they will be published in my country and come here please
Come México.
Estaría de huevos que vinieran a México alguna vez. Saludos, compa.
Typical oils. Still kickin ass. Powerhouse band. Never disappoint
Outstanding!!! RIP Bones, gonna miss ya Mate here in NYC!!!
One the best rock bands of Australia comes again!!! Yeah ROOOCK N ROLLLLL
Few things make me happier than NEW OILS!!!!
Awesome to hear these new releases from the mighty Oils
Just love it!!! It´s wonderful when Peter sings with a woman voice together, like Home song, one of my favorites. Can´t wait to listen to the other new songs.
Wow. The Oils are back in a massive way. Great new songs great message.
Always educating.
Lets Rock! IVO Oils.
Grandes Midnight Oil. Siempre escuchándoos y siempre grandes
Me surpreendeu que música show ótimo !!!!
Great song, great groove. At first I thought that the lyrics were a little too nursery rhyme, but... It works!
We are all first nations! we are all humanitarians, we are all divine!
Astonishing music from an astonishing band!
Yet another huge piece of music by one of the best rock bands in History !
Just WOOOWWWW! 😍
Great song and amazing singer with a great band !
Wow great tune. Midnight Oil definitly rocks... and now rap !!!
An institution in pure original Australian rock. The spirit of Oz is in them
Que buena banda!!! Son grandiosos!!
¡¡¡ Son grandiosos!!!
I was a fan before I saw you August 4, 1985 • Paolo Soleri Amphitheatre • Santa Fe, NM and I'm still loving your music.
You guys sound great, love the songs. Midnight Oil bringing the truth.
It's amazing how Midnight Oil always speak for the people. Equality and truth.
welcome back Midnight oil both the return and record has definitely been worth waiting
I am totally loving the new Midnight Oil music. These guys are awesome. Great music and with something really important to say. Long live Midnight Oil.
Rewelacyjny powrót po 33 latach od premiery Beds Are Burning, który utwór bardzo lubiłam, niepowtarzalny głos wokalisty i coś mi się wydaje, że First Nation na długo że mną zostanie, dodam tylko, że dużo stacji radiowych w Polsce gra Wasza premierową piosenkę, serdecznie pozdrawiam z dalekiej Polski 🇵🇱❤️ 🇵🇱 ❤️🇵🇱 ❤️
First Nation, this song is very very important. And I love this band...
WonderPowerFUL - THANK YOU !!
Still goin.....but how can WE dance when OUR luck is turnin.....and the beds 🔥......decades of music from these Gentlemen....thanks for another good ONE....
Best live gig I've ever been to was their gig in The Olympia, Dublin in 1993. I'm still shaking!!!
Olympia, Dublin 2019 was pretty sensational
@@gettingstartedindigitalped9790 Yes, it was. Great live band.
PG & Jessica Mauboy vocals are sensational...
Amazing song and so powerful! The Oil's are back! and that rap is dope!
Midnight Oil...musical Bush Rangers.! Yeah!
Congratulations on a fantastic song! And how fitting to have jessica! Yeah! Lyrics amazing love love love it!
...from Brazil......"the best" !
Wow! A new favorite song!!! So beautiful!
My
Icons
Detailing the fact that
Nothing changes with time,
Ideas still there, fresh
Good and raw,
Hooked my mind!!!
The tune is a blast!!!!!!
Oh my god...
I just got to say,
Loved to heard'em back again!!!
Bendiciones desde México