I could feel my heart grow with pride watching this! This is how Aussie sports should be! Uniting us all as ONE rather than using politics to divide us, as we see now. :-(
I am a 30 year old from Ethiopia who came to Australia at 2 years old. I went to primary school in Lakemba which in those days wasn’t as Islamic as it is today and had a lot of Greeks and Italians. I remember all students proudly learning this song and the National Anthem and knowing it off by heart. In a single generation the national anthem and Aussie patriotism is no longer taught in schools. What on Earth happened to this great country and why is being proud of Australia taboo now?
I see exactly what you mean, I’d honestly join a movement to have our government replaced if that’s what it took to fix things, even if that movement was more of an armed rebellion, or international peaceful protests. However it’s done this should be made out anthem, Australian history and patriotism should be taught above the history and cultures of any other place, our government should have a spine and the same dream of an ever improving and ambitious Australia as the people, we should be more independent of other nations and put work into fixing more of the damage our species has done on the continent for the sake of far off generations. Hopefully an Australia is formed that does better for people and country then it ever did in the past, even if such a thing is a yet another generation from becoming a reality
National pride in the West whether about their history or culture is viewed as something only lowbrow racists, usually the crude lower and working classes have. It's uncouth and cringey, there's nothing but racism, sexism, imperialism, colonialism, bigotry, oppression in the nations past that guilt ridden self punishment and the want to erase, forget, move on from their own history and culture into a new, advertising friendly, global metropolitan-citizen style of culture is pushed. It's the culture of the elites in politics, media, banking, big business, wall Street etc, it's what they were taught in college and university and now they're in the real world, or those already in the real world adopted the new hip cool worldview
Thank you for this awesome rendition by so many stars. I may be from Illinois in the USA, but remember my mom singing this song to me when I was a child. Loved the song years ago and even more today.
2:24 Normie Rowe flubbing his lines like a dingbat, giving the game away that everyone is miming, and getting a death stare from John Farnham is surely one of Australian sports finest moments
Can you help us with our own government first, the population and leadership of Australia is nothing of its former self, if support for a remodelled government was possible it would be appreciated, then setting eyes on standing up to China proudly with anyone internationally who would join us
The American Marines are there and stand ready to defend !!! I was one and still stand ready at 70 . Besides , I have a bit of a selfish reason. My so and grandson are there .
Hey Hey it's Saturday was on the telly, John Howard was prime minister, the footy was rough tough and great to watch and we all truly believed Australia was the best country in the world. What an era in Australian history that was.
When I see this incredible arrray of Australian talent I just think why do they always get overseas big names to sing every year at this great Australian event nowadays
Que emoción me llega al corazón y mi mente ,al escuchar esta canción, y la escuché por primera vez en los jjoo de sydney 2000 ,amo y quiero de corazón a Australia muchos recuerdos vienen a mi mente y nostalgia desde que se celebraron los juegos del nuevo milenio sydney 2000, viva Australia....
Nuevamente reviví la apertura de los jjoo Sydney australia,no me canso de ver lo maravilloso que se ve el stadio ANZ lleno de espectadores y escuchar el himno de australia.. su melodía llena mi mente y mi corazón , espero algún día que mi sueño se convierta en realidad visitar Sydney, conocer gente nueva i love Sydney
There's nothing more patriotic a feeling for an Aussie than to see Slim Dusty and Barry Mackenzie on stage singing Waltzing Matilda. Unless I would get to see Slim Dusty, Barry Mackenzie and Sir Les Patterson singing Waltzing Matilda.
Calm down, not everyone’s gonna get a solo part, it’s not just the one aboriginal, stop searching for racism were there isn’t any and target the places where it can legitimately be found please
I thought the same thing, but considering this performance, I completely understand why she didn't get a solo.. ua-cam.com/video/jhPaUQXDsew/v-deo.html
I fell in love the first time I heard this song. Never have I been to Australia, but I cry when I hear Waltzing Matilda and see proud Australians. The US doesn't have a song like that.
2:25 -- Slim Dusty almost gave it away, with his voice strangely not matching his mouth movements, but this fool totally gave the game away by forgetting the words - he gave away that all the vocals are pre-recorded.
I love how the crowd started to react as soon as Slim Dusty's vocal came on. An absolute icon!
From Britain A Fully Roger That. DUSTY is a legend, he is a Father of Australia xx
Love How the Crowd cheerd and Clapped When John Farnham Sang Absolutely an Australian Icon Aswell
@J G And your point being? This is about the music.
I could feel my heart grow with pride watching this! This is how Aussie sports should be! Uniting us all as ONE rather than using politics to divide us, as we see now. :-(
Among us
@JG-bw6lucompletely irrelevant and also you are comparing 4 states in a country to 240 countries. Now shut up.
Gee, Pauline Hanson really could sing back in the day
Hahahahaha
Oh boy,what a post. Lol.
😂😂😂
You had me believe it was really her for the last 3 year
@@mcdonaldlover9679 LOL!
I am a 30 year old from Ethiopia who came to Australia at 2 years old. I went to primary school in Lakemba which in those days wasn’t as Islamic as it is today and had a lot of Greeks and Italians. I remember all students proudly learning this song and the National Anthem and knowing it off by heart. In a single generation the national anthem and Aussie patriotism is no longer taught in schools. What on Earth happened to this great country and why is being proud of Australia taboo now?
I see exactly what you mean, I’d honestly join a movement to have our government replaced if that’s what it took to fix things, even if that movement was more of an armed rebellion, or international peaceful protests. However it’s done this should be made out anthem, Australian history and patriotism should be taught above the history and cultures of any other place, our government should have a spine and the same dream of an ever improving and ambitious Australia as the people, we should be more independent of other nations and put work into fixing more of the damage our species has done on the continent for the sake of far off generations. Hopefully an Australia is formed that does better for people and country then it ever did in the past, even if such a thing is a yet another generation from becoming a reality
National pride in the West whether about their history or culture is viewed as something only lowbrow racists, usually the crude lower and working classes have. It's uncouth and cringey, there's nothing but racism, sexism, imperialism, colonialism, bigotry, oppression in the nations past that guilt ridden self punishment and the want to erase, forget, move on from their own history and culture into a new, advertising friendly, global metropolitan-citizen style of culture is pushed.
It's the culture of the elites in politics, media, banking, big business, wall Street etc, it's what they were taught in college and university and now they're in the real world, or those already in the real world adopted the new hip cool worldview
We have the same problem in Sweden😢
Abbiamo lo stesso problema in Italia ed in Europa!
Thank you for this awesome rendition by so many stars. I may be from Illinois in the USA, but remember my mom singing this song to me when I was a child. Loved the song years ago and even more today.
Cahir allen was in faugheen 24? Met Queensland family!!Guinness??
I always thought this should be the Australian national anthem. It sums up the national attitude. Great people.
I remember learning this in primary school and still remember it word for word, but can't remember the teachers name that taught us the lyrics.
It’s also must more memorable and emotional and patriotic feeling then the anthem
🤣
@J G why? Just why.. I’m a fan of soccer but it’s just not the right video dip shit
Me too I learned it very young and I am in my sixties now. Anytime I hear it, it brings back fond memories.
@J G The soccer is shit. The real ball is egg shaped (except in the gaelic football)!
What a world-class performance. Makes me very proud to be an Australian.
2:24 Normie Rowe flubbing his lines like a dingbat, giving the game away that everyone is miming, and getting a death stare from John Farnham is surely one of Australian sports finest moments
These ppl who sing the waltzing Matilda
They Would probably be crying rn when there watching this when they were young
We must help the Austrians with their fight with the Chinese.
Can you help us with our own government first, the population and leadership of Australia is nothing of its former self, if support for a remodelled government was possible it would be appreciated, then setting eyes on standing up to China proudly with anyone internationally who would join us
The American Marines are there and stand ready to defend !!! I was one and still stand ready at 70 . Besides , I have a bit of a selfish reason. My so and grandson are there .
Miss spelled Australia.
I was in the Marine Reserves from 1963 to 1968. Boot camp changed my life for the better.
RIP Slim Dusty
Hey Hey it's Saturday was on the telly, John Howard was prime minister, the footy was rough tough and great to watch and we all truly believed Australia was the best country in the world. What an era in Australian history that was.
When I see this incredible arrray of Australian talent I just think why do they always get overseas big names to sing every year at this great Australian event nowadays
Remember when everyone was proud to be a Australian 🇦🇺
Im still bloody proud and this made me think what has happened to people
I’m American not Australian, but Scots Irish as many Aussies. I’m an old man. My father used to sing it. I cry when I hear it. ❤️
That same crowd is trying to turn young people off from loving this country as founded. They are the open border and the world government crowd.
Don't lose faith. Still plenty of proud Aussies out there.
Someone should start a petition to make this our national anthem
This is an awesome rendition of the song.
Normie Rowe getting a little tongue tied..... perhaps one too many pre performance sherbets??
What the fuck are the odds anyone is still watching this like 4 years after upload lmaoo
It was pre recorded, it's hard to get good acoustics in a stadium live
Normy didn't too tongue tied with his fists,fukin legend.
Lindsay Field and Lisa Edwards. Two of Australia’s most underrated voices.
2019 surely spine tingling to be Australian
I was in the children’s choir who sang as part this 100 season’s of AFL celebration. Best experience of my life ❤
Although I would've loved to see slim sing the whole song acoustic👌
Didn't realise Dazza could sing so well.
Watching slim through this whole performance just showed how passionate he was for music. Uppa slim, True australian icon🤙
Should be the national anthem!
True. But for now the “unofficial” national anthem.🎼🇦🇺
I wish Americans loved anything as much as Australians love this song
This is peak civilisation. Goosebumps galore
Que emoción me llega al corazón y mi mente ,al escuchar esta canción, y la escuché por primera vez en los jjoo de sydney 2000 ,amo y quiero de corazón a Australia muchos recuerdos vienen a mi mente y nostalgia desde que se celebraron los juegos del nuevo milenio sydney 2000, viva Australia....
Nuevamente reviví la apertura de los jjoo Sydney australia,no me canso de ver lo maravilloso que se ve el stadio ANZ lleno de espectadores y escuchar el himno de australia.. su melodía llena mi mente y mi corazón , espero algún día que mi sueño se convierta en realidad
visitar Sydney, conocer gente nueva i love Sydney
There's nothing more patriotic a feeling for an Aussie than to see Slim Dusty and Barry Mackenzie on stage singing Waltzing Matilda. Unless I would get to see Slim Dusty, Barry Mackenzie and Sir Les Patterson singing Waltzing Matilda.
Gosh. What a time. When the AFL grand final was ambitious.
Did they lead the National Anthem with it as well?
I was born in Adelaide south Australia and I ❤ Australia, but alive in Italy city Trieste
I was taught this song at primary school in the UK. I'm 42 now and find myself singing it to my dog Matilda
we are not gonna have another grand final show like this that's for sure!
What are the musical backgrounds (musical genre) of the various performers?
gee i hope they turned maroochey barambah's microphone off
Through Tears I enjoy this from deepest heart
Wow! Slim Dusty.
I don't remember how I learned this song! I live in Portugal and never been in Australia. But that is quite a song!
Who's Waltzing Matilda?
Daryl Sommers 🤢
My Gosh I'm jealous of anyone who got to witness this! I wasn't even thought of😅
Maroochy Barambah redeems herself from 'that' 1993 faux pas
When people of all races could sing the same song of their country.
Liam
❤😂🎉😊😅🎉australia i love You❤
THAT WAS ABSOLUTELY 100% SPOT ON....❤️
This was brilliant. Daryl and Farnsie 😍
Pauline Hansons a good singer
16/05/1958 the ma bird
Normie Rowe. Say no more
OY OY OY OY !!
Que guapo, que bonito
Kangas won the grand final, that's all I care about, go Roos
😂 but the song is great
@@abraham2174 yes, it's awesome, I completely agree, I just love waltzing matilda
Fantastic!!!
The 16 tonnes of gold, 🇦🇺's entire reserve was NOT John Howards to sell to thech
to the chinese at $205AUD/ounce
Darryl somers doesn’t belong up there with these great singers
He's still got a big voice
I am not an Aussi, but this is by far the worst Mathilda I've ever heard and seen.
No need to tell us bro, we could tell you’re not Aussie
How inappropriate but typically colonial that the aboriginal lady opera singer didn’t get a solo
Calm down, not everyone’s gonna get a solo part, it’s not just the one aboriginal, stop searching for racism were there isn’t any and target the places where it can legitimately be found please
I thought the same thing, but considering this performance, I completely understand why she didn't get a solo.. ua-cam.com/video/jhPaUQXDsew/v-deo.html
Racism ain't cute
Plz make cardi b version
She's American. So its very unlikely for her to sing/rap to this song.
@Gexxyfez oh.
I fell in love the first time I heard this song. Never have I been to Australia, but I cry when I hear Waltzing Matilda and see proud Australians. The US doesn't have a song like that.
2:25 -- Slim Dusty almost gave it away, with his voice strangely not matching his mouth movements, but this fool totally gave the game away by forgetting the words - he gave away that all the vocals are pre-recorded.