I understand this song more than I ever thought I should. I've been working on the family farm since I was 16. I've done well out of it. But I wasn't paid particularly well on the understanding it would be the inheritance of my brothers and myself. I'm thirty now. And my great uncles have decided to sell the farm to donate the proceeds to charity's. I've got no education worth a dam. All I can do is work cattle, crops and milk cows. And to have what I was working for tanken like this makes me want to burn it all down. I wouldn't and won't. But boy do I understand the feeling.
I have been gone 22 yrs from Australia, .... This guy is a gem.... His talent is really one of the best that Australia has every produced .. I wish he was here in Thailand ... They would love this guy , a covid recovery is only a plane trip away ... We , we need a new renewal, we need a normality , we need a natural talent , we need to live life again .... Come on down Graeme ....
This song.... A true salute to the bush.... there's something in this song that the townsfolk will never understand.... "the plight of the primary producer" in Graeme's words, but its so powerful and sad. Thanks 😢😖
We watched Graeme at Widgee maybe 10 years ago. Live - it was SO good. Unbelievably good. Rex Gho was lead guitarist. The accordian player was just perfect.
Only just found this song brings back so many memories of my young days growing up in Home Hill nth qld can relate to the hardships of the canefarmer still have close friends up there doing it tough great song love it
Today coffee at the charming little sugar cane town of GORDONVALE, with its sugar cane mill powering along in full flight permeating the air of the entire town with the fragrant intoxicating heavenly smell of crushed raw sugar cane ... Words fail to express ... "Let the Canefields Burn" ... Graeme Connors ...
I understand this song more than I ever thought I should. I've been working on the family farm since I was 16. I've done well out of it. But I wasn't paid particularly well on the understanding it would be the inheritance of my brothers and myself. I'm thirty now. And my great uncles have decided to sell the farm to donate the proceeds to charity's. I've got no education worth a dam. All I can do is work cattle, crops and milk cows. And to have what I was working for tanken like this makes me want to burn it all down. I wouldn't and won't. But boy do I understand the feeling.
This sure beats the hell out of the crap that Nashville passes off as country music in the U.S. Great stuff!
I have been gone 22 yrs from Australia, .... This guy is a gem.... His talent is really one of the best that Australia has every produced .. I wish he was here in Thailand ... They would love this guy , a covid recovery is only a plane trip away ... We , we need a new renewal, we need a normality , we need a natural talent , we need to live life again .... Come on down Graeme ....
Love watching Graeme Connors live make me happy ❤
Great singer, great story teller. Love all his song but I think my favourite is " a bit further north"👍👍👍👍👍
This song.... A true salute to the bush.... there's something in this song that the townsfolk will never understand.... "the plight of the primary producer" in Graeme's words, but its so powerful and sad. Thanks 😢😖
We watched Graeme at Widgee maybe 10 years ago. Live - it was SO good. Unbelievably good. Rex Gho was lead guitarist. The accordian player was just perfect.
How could you not love this song?
One of the graters song and songwriter in australia in the 30 years
after listening to this song on my CD to see it LIVE is even more special - thanks Graeme
Great Lyrics,Graeme is a first class songwriter and performer.
I remember these songs from him, brings back good memories!!
brilliant- and live is SO good!
Only just found this song brings back so many memories of my young days growing up in Home Hill nth qld can relate to the hardships of the canefarmer still have close friends up there doing it tough great song love it
to me the best song he has done
Love this song- more relevant today than it was back in 2018-please keep on keeping up.
A great song about the hardships on a Queensland cane farm!!
Today coffee at the charming little sugar cane town of GORDONVALE, with its sugar cane mill powering along in full flight permeating the air of the entire town with the fragrant intoxicating heavenly smell of crushed raw sugar cane ... Words fail to express ... "Let the Canefields Burn" ... Graeme Connors ...
Brings back many memories of back home in sunny Nth Qld (Cairns) back in the 80s 90s will always be home....
Same ,caravonica state school
Sure Loved this.
Was there live many times.. Best Aussie songwriter. Love you GC!
Too Good... just stumbled on this 2021
Superb!!
by far the best version of this song love it
Another piece of great sonwriting
4869 my home ❤️
Is this dubbed he sounds the same as the album WOW Graeme
only a cane grower would understand how hard it is to make a living on a farm.