Hi buck thanks for playing some john Williamson.. he really has some fantastic songs . Am sure lots of American would like most of them to so come on American have a listen to john Williamson you mite be surprised.. cherrs buck
@SonofBuck-f7z I glad you did enjoy it we been listening to mostly American music all our life's. So hopefully you can share our music to more people in America because I feel our bands have been given a roar deal around the world.. so thanks again buck it's a great nic name. Most people in Australia have a nic name. Mine is louie.. after my dad.. to. I think Texans are more like Aussie then anyone anywhere else in the world. Or Aussie are like Texans.. lol. But it's good to se a official sheriff so down to earth. Am sure your dad would be very proud. True blue. Means fair. Decent. Gives everyone a fair go .. offer to help .do the right thing. Trusted. Some one you could leave your kids with and he would take care of them like his own.. you no American fought with Australia in the first world war .. under our command.i think it was there first battle Because we cared about our boys just like yous care about us in the second world war. My grandfather Kenneth carrol.. who fought in New Guinea with the American said they where some of the braves young men he ever fought alongside.. he made it back home because of American army boys they where down to their last few bullets and thought this it it.. but that morning a plane landed under fire loaded with more ammo and they held of the jap attack it was the battle of WAU.. bit of history why a lot of Aussies do appreciate all them young men who help fight the japs in the island campaign. Just letting you yanks know Australia remember your brave young men who travel so farr away to the land down under and help us in the darkest moment in our history.. thank you to all American from a Aussie .
Thanks for your support for songs that mean a lot to us Aussies...we respect and honor all your country has done for us in the past and going forward. Thanks Mike.
As a kid I once said to my dad that I didn’t like “Waltzing Matilda “ and he said, “Well you’ve never marched behind a military band playing it with ten thousand people cheering you on.”
Even I got teary. John Williamson, who wrote the song, sang this at Steve Irwin’s funeral at Australian Zoo, as we all know, just bought back the memories 😢 Just found Aussie John Williamson, country singer’s TH-cam page. So many songs I haven’t heard in ages, I was singing along to. Gee he’s 78 now. Now I have his song “Give me a home among the gum trees” stuck in my head 😊
You hit the nail on the head, mate. Its national Aussie pride for sure. Like the Yanks have for their red, white and blue, not many countries have that innate pride left for their countries now and are willing to stand by them!
As a ex marine you should watch the WW2 soldiers marching and singing Waltzing Matilda put out by the AWM (Australian war memorial). The marine 1st division took it on as their song. I live where the 1st division came to recover from the horrors of Guadalcanal. I walk my dog at the local cemetery and there is a marine buried there who obviously fell in love married and stayed. Citation oval in Mount Martha is where the congressional medal of honour was given to 4 recipients they are not forgotten and I was at the unveiling on a plaque a few years ago,it was very moving.
I love how us Aussie's come together to sing both songs. Brings a tear to my eye. The song True Blue is usually used in clips of floods and fires, which are somewhat common, showing mateship and coming together to support the survivors and those helping them. Mateship is something that we hold so dear. * Tru Blu was also the name of a race car, raced by Dick Johnson.
My Grandfather (an orphan) served in the Australian Army and one of those who landed at Gallipoli…… he survived and was sent on to France to continue to fight……. after 4 years service he was finally discharged and sent home (TPD) …….. The song “And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda” is based on a young soldier’s time at Gallipoli is probably the saddest song ever written and I can’t even read the lyrics without shedding a tear. John Williamson does perform this song……. be warned it is heartbreaking 💔.
A little bit of trivia the US Ist Marine Division is the only miiltary unit to use Waltzing Matilda as an official marching tune they adopted it in recognition of the time that they spent based in Australla during WW2. Check out the historical footage from the Australian War Memorial archives of Australian troops marching to battle in WW1 singing Waltzing Matilda. True Blue uses a lot of Auusie slang so even with the lyrics you may struggle to understand the meaning of some words but you definately picked up on the emotion behind it. In Aussie true blue = very genuine very loyal. Thanks for another great reaction.
True Blue has become a popular song for funeral services for men.We had it at my father's nd it's a description of a good Aussie bloke and what they stand for. Makes me a little sad but still a great song.❤
John Williamson is a lyrical poet. His audience interaction is legendary. He writes and sings about the Australian way of life. He is also a bit of an eco warrier ❤ His CDs always in our cars on long road trips. Great to sing along to
Hi Mike! New subscriber from Down Under! Thank you SO much for reacting to my husband’s favourite singer! There is SO much talent here in Australia! LOVE your channel! Peace and Blessings to you and yours from Australia.
John Williamson, what a true blue Aussie, Back in 1974, Australia had a Referendum to see if we wanted to change our national anthem from God Save the Queen. Then, the people vote for the new national anthem. Waltzing Matilda came 2nd, obviously Advance Australia Fair won. Should point out a few things in the song. Swag: bed roll. Swagman: a transient labourer who travelled by foot from farm to farm carrying his belongings in a swag. Billabong: is a watering hole. That was bend of an old river were either end has dried up, and the bend is still full of water. Coolibah tree: type of gumtree. Jumbuck: Male Sheep. Squatter: is a rich person who squatted on large parcels of land for farming. Troopers: were our early form of police actually military. Hope that helped.
Unraveling the mystery of the title "Waltzing Matilda".... Back in the day, swaggies (hobos) were a common sight in Australia. They walked from one region to another looking for work, with a bag slung over their back. The bag contained their meager possessions. As they walked along, the bag (swag) swung from side to side. The motion was given the term waltzing. "Matilda" is a slang term to mean a de facto wife who accompanied a wanderer. In Australia, the bushman's swag was regarded as a sleeping partner, hence his "Matilda". So, through the day, as he walked along, he was "waltzing with Matilda"
A Jumbuck is an Aussie slang word for a sheep. Waltzing Matilda ,is to go walkabout with a swag on your shoulder. True Blue is a real, genuine ( dinkum ) Aussie. Knocking off for a smoko is taking a tea/ coffee break.
Hi Buck/Mike. In disasters (like the 2011 floods) we see "true blue" Australians that help friends/family/neighbours without hesitation or request for payments/help in the future. In the video clip for True Blue, you will see the Rural fire brigade (in yellow) which is mostly run by volunteers who get nothing as individuals (just like the CWA or the volunteers in the SES).
If you want to see Australians interacting with an Aussie band . You should listen to The Angels singing Am I Ever Goi go See Your Face Again . The audience response is totally organic. Every time this is played Aussies of all ages will sing the response. It's got to be live and a later recording.
What a fantastic suggestion!!!! Interesting to hear that you know the song and used to sing it as a child. Generally when reactors react to Eric Bogle's The Band Played Waltzing Matilda, no one has known the song it is referring to. Reminds me of a conversation I had with some American gamers a few years back whilst playing. The older one in his sixties recalled learning and watching Picnic at Hanging Rock(Aussie classic book and film) at school, yet when I brought up To Kill a Mockingbird Bird(as my ingame name was partly derived from Scout's brother Jeremy, referred to as Jem), they had never heard of that book or film!!! So we learned about an American classic in school and they had learned about an Aussie classic... amazed me!! Fantastic suggestion Anthony and beautifull reaction Son of Buck or Frank(is it?)!!!
John Williamson does a great version of Eric Bogle's 'And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda'. Somehow, hearing this with an Aussie accent makes it a bit more relatable. Eric Bogle's version will always be a special song, along with the great 'No Man's Land' (aka The Green Fields of France). Eric Bogle was born in Scotland and didn't immigrate to Australia until 25yrs of age whilst still singing with a heavy Scottish accent. No matter who sings this, it will always be special to us. I quite enjoyed hearing these songs today. They remind us what a special nation we have created together. I'd love to hear these two songs played named above plus another that many believe should be our National Anthem, 'I Am Australian' by The Seekers. There is a video of their final performance where all five verses are sung. It's special to us all, as it tells the history of our great land from the Indigenous people who have lived here for over 60,000yrs, the Convicts - including my own Convict past, the Gold Diggers searching for the mother load etc., all wrapped up in one brilliant song. If a referendum was held to vote for a new National Anthem, this will win hands down. Mike, you don't need to react to every request you recieve, yet do so when you're ready to. You've only just started your Channel and should set your own pace. You'll be overwhelmed with all of us Aussies making requests. I'm not sure how much you know about Australian Rules Football (AFL - Australian Football League) aka Footy, but there is a great song called 'Up There Cazaly' written by Mike Brady at the request of the then VFL (Victorian Football League). There are many videos that have been made for this iconic song, yet the one from the Grand Final of 2023 which was sung live by Mike Brady shows our magnificent MCG (Melbourne Cricket Ground), which is commomnly shortened to just 'the G' with a capacity crowd. FYI, Roy Cazaly was a ruckman for South Melboune, which is now the Sydney Swans. When players soar into the air to mark the ball they truly can look as if they are flying. It was Cazaly's teammate at the time who was the first to call out "up there Cazaly" when he went to mark the ball during a match. It then became a catch-cry by his fans. This was incorporated into the song as well as our love for footy. Thank you so much for embracing our culture and learning of another very different nation. We Australians appreciate this and will show our loyal support. Thanks, Kris.🇦🇺
Hi Buck, you need to react to Old Man Emu, it's a classic John Williamson hit song; no better ridgy-didge Aussie sing-a-long song. Great reaction to these iconic Australian songs. Have great day, mate!
I reckon Texans would identify with this song about old world Aussie values better than just about any other people on the planet. ❤️ here’s the lyrics for anyone overseas who didn’t catch them. It’s a goodbye song often played at funerals- Lyrics for True Blue Hey True Blue, don't say you've gone Say you've knocked off for a smoko And you'll be back la-ater on Hey True Blue, Hey True Blue Give it to me straight, face to face Are you really disappearing Just another dying race Hey True Blue True Blue, is it me and you Is it Mum and Dad, is it a cockatoo Is it standin' by your mate when he's in a fight Or just Vegemi-ite True Blue, I'm a-asking you Hey True Blue, can you bear the load Will you tie it up with wire Just to keep the show on the road Hey True Blue Hey True Blue, now be Fair Dinkum Is your heart still there If they sell us out like sponge cake Do you really care Hey True Blue [Chorus: x2]
I always tear up with 'True Blue', hits a cord somewhere. Now you will have venture to 'Old Man Emu' (that would be Ee-myou). Legend of a song. Original is B&W. th-cam.com/video/AZLx4Os8TBs/w-d-xo.html
Jumbuck is a lamb. Tucker bag is food bag. Squatter was an English kind of Policeman. Waltzing Matilda is his swag (bedroll carried on his back). Matilda was his wife's name, which he had named his swag after because she had died, so she waltzed (swung on his back) with him. Just to explain.
G'day mate I'm not sure if you know what a cockatoo is Aussie bird makes alot of noise but beautiful Probably why we call our females birds loud and beautiful Their for your mate when in a fight doesn't just represent the physical type either it could be anything From mental health top just stress trying to survive life These guys and girl who sing country folk music travel many thousands of klm / miles and days on the roads Just to sing to the country people and sometimes might only be 20 people that have made many days drive to get there These artists say its hard to getting there but generally more memorable as you know how far these people travelled to listern to you This looks like a country charity event to help the farmers sometimes its just to get them to forget their troubles for awhile and be happy Letting them know their not alone where all in it together As you see Aussie's go to these to enjoy decompress stress and why everyone's happy and enjoying themselves very little trouble Aussie artist say if the crowds start singing your song or along with you you've made it 😂 Sadly this is missing in today society its all doom a gloom we had all the same challenges back then as today But refused to let it destroy our spirits and why there's so many up lifting Aussie songs I don't know if why things are different today from back then we where more isolated from the world even though similar trends We had our own unique styles Where's now we have so much access to the world through the Web It's effects the newer generations in similar negative aspects in life They no longer look at the good things in life but the negative and want everything Instead of being happy with what you need in life and it's Sadly not just htere but every western societies The sadist thing it's being pushed by the government's now where in our day they tried to uplift society and encourage hope Now they've decided to do the opposite to oppress and segregating people by culture genders financial hardship ect ect It's why the line they might sell us out be do we care no we are true blue and stick together Waltzing matilda is probably a gypsy of the bush here is the closes I can relate it to and he was stealing the sheep to eat later But the cops where waiting so he jumped in the billabong and drown why you hear his spirit It was a surprise when you said Youse used to sing it without knowing what it ment just knowing it was a surprise The way your going be Aussie soon 😂 Cheers mate 🦘🇦🇺👍
Thanks for watching and commenting brother. It's nice that these singers sing for the hardworking farmers and ranchers to help them forget about life for a couple of hours
Sadly he had to change the lyrics of "True Blue" when Vegemite was shown to be part of Kraft - and thus not 100% Australian The verse read True Blue, is it me and you Is it Mum and Dad, is it a cockatoo Is it standin' by your mate when he's in a fight Or just Vegemi-ite True Blue, I'm a-asking you
Waltzing Matilda song based on poem by Australian : Banjo: Paterson about a wandering workman a swaggie :caught by owner(squatter) and troopers (police) stealing a jumbuck( small sheep) diving into billabong( inland waterhole) suicide being better than hanging (offence for sheep stealing
It should be, or just Vegemite, but he had to change that lyric because we sold out, we all know we are being sold now to the nwo, and it will take more from Australia than a bit of Vegemite it will take your bloody soul, save your soul in The name of Jesus Christ Amen
I know you're putting your time and money into this Mike, but it IS a business for you, you are NOT doing this without the thought of making money - so give us a beak with your wallet ache!
Hi buck thanks for playing some john Williamson.. he really has some fantastic songs . Am sure lots of American would like most of them to so come on American have a listen to john Williamson you mite be surprised.. cherrs buck
And thank you for the request my friend
@SonofBuck-f7z I glad you did enjoy it we been listening to mostly American music all our life's. So hopefully you can share our music to more people in America because I feel our bands have been given a roar deal around the world.. so thanks again buck it's a great nic name. Most people in Australia have a nic name. Mine is louie.. after my dad.. to. I think Texans are more like Aussie then anyone anywhere else in the world. Or Aussie are like Texans.. lol. But it's good to se a official sheriff so down to earth. Am sure your dad would be very proud. True blue. Means fair. Decent. Gives everyone a fair go .. offer to help .do the right thing. Trusted. Some one you could leave your kids with and he would take care of them like his own.. you no American fought with Australia in the first world war .. under our command.i think it was there first battle Because we cared about our boys just like yous care about us in the second world war. My grandfather Kenneth carrol.. who fought in New Guinea with the American said they where some of the braves young men he ever fought alongside.. he made it back home because of American army boys they where down to their last few bullets and thought this it it.. but that morning a plane landed under fire loaded with more ammo and they held of the jap attack it was the battle of WAU.. bit of history why a lot of Aussies do appreciate all them young men who help fight the japs in the island campaign. Just letting you yanks know Australia remember your brave young men who travel so farr away to the land down under and help us in the darkest moment in our history.. thank you to all American from a Aussie .
Thanks for your support for songs that mean a lot to us Aussies...we respect and honor all your country has done for us in the past and going forward. Thanks Mike.
As a kid I once said to my dad that I didn’t like “Waltzing Matilda “ and he said, “Well you’ve never marched behind a military band playing it with ten thousand people cheering you on.”
True Blue gets me in the feels every time I hear it
Even I got teary. John Williamson, who wrote the song, sang this at Steve Irwin’s funeral at Australian Zoo, as we all know, just bought back the memories 😢
Just found Aussie John Williamson, country singer’s TH-cam page. So many songs I haven’t heard in ages, I was singing along to.
Gee he’s 78 now. Now I have his song “Give me a home among the gum trees” stuck in my head 😊
Pretty sure he sang "True Blue, at Steve Irwin's funeral
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Yes true blue is the second song Mike just played that he sang at Steve’s funeral and also Give me a home among the gum trees
lol yes I have the same song stuck in my head 😂😂😂
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That’s definitely a
‘stick in your head’ song. I’ve only typed it and it’s playing in my head, really 😊
You hit the nail on the head, mate. Its national Aussie pride for sure. Like the Yanks have for their red, white and blue, not many countries have that innate pride left for their countries now and are willing to stand by them!
It's a shame when people of other countries could care less about their country. Not flying their flag, and really loving where they live.
As a ex marine you should watch the WW2 soldiers marching and singing Waltzing Matilda put out by the AWM (Australian war memorial). The marine 1st division took it on as their song. I live where the 1st division came to recover from the horrors of Guadalcanal. I walk my dog at the local cemetery and there is a marine buried there who obviously fell in love married and stayed. Citation oval in Mount Martha is where the congressional medal of honour was given to 4 recipients they are not forgotten and I was at the unveiling on a plaque a few years ago,it was very moving.
Its on the beautiful Mornington Peninisula where i live
My Darling Dad loved John 👍🇭🇲🇭🇲💚💛
I love how us Aussie's come together to sing both songs. Brings a tear to my eye.
The song True Blue is usually used in clips of floods and fires, which are somewhat common, showing mateship and coming together to support the survivors and those helping them. Mateship is something that we hold so dear.
* Tru Blu was also the name of a race car, raced by Dick Johnson.
My Grandfather (an orphan) served in the Australian Army and one of those who landed at Gallipoli…… he survived and was sent on to France to continue to fight……. after 4 years service he was finally discharged and sent home (TPD) …….. The song “And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda” is based on a young soldier’s time at Gallipoli is probably the saddest song ever written and I can’t even read the lyrics without shedding a tear. John Williamson does perform this song……. be warned it is heartbreaking 💔.
True Blue means being true to yourself and others, to be Australian, to have mateship
I like it...
Just as long as you are enjoying it Mike, that’s all that matters.🇦🇺😘
Another of our national treasures
A little bit of trivia the US Ist Marine Division is the only miiltary unit to use Waltzing Matilda as an official marching tune they adopted it in recognition of the time that they spent based in Australla during WW2. Check out the historical footage from the Australian War Memorial archives of Australian troops marching to battle in WW1 singing Waltzing Matilda. True Blue uses a lot of Auusie slang so even with the lyrics you may struggle to understand the meaning of some words but you definately picked up on the emotion behind it. In Aussie true blue = very genuine very loyal.
Thanks for another great reaction.
I really liked this vid
Damn I was going to say that😀
Thankyou mate. It's been a bad week and this is what I really needed to remind me everything is going be ok. Cheers.
You deserve some "coffee" my friend .Oh a cockatoo is a big parrot that comes in several different varieties all of which have a raucous call.
Audience environment, THE ANGELS,am I ever going to see your face again
John Williamson is a fair dinkum Aussie legend and a real good bloke. He represents the best of us Aussies.
True Blue has become a popular song for funeral services for men.We had it at my father's nd it's a description of a good Aussie bloke and what they stand for. Makes me a little sad but still a great song.❤
John Williamson is a lyrical poet. His audience interaction is legendary. He writes and sings about the Australian way of life. He is also a bit of an eco warrier ❤
His CDs always in our cars on long road trips. Great to sing along to
Nothing beats a good sing a long ❤
Hi Mike! New subscriber from Down Under! Thank you SO much for reacting to my husband’s favourite singer! There is SO much talent here in Australia! LOVE your channel! Peace and Blessings to you and yours from Australia.
You are great with your reactions.
Thank you! 😃
John Williamson, what a true blue Aussie, Back in 1974, Australia had a Referendum to see if we wanted to change our national anthem from God Save the Queen. Then, the people vote for the new national anthem. Waltzing Matilda came 2nd, obviously Advance Australia Fair won.
Should point out a few things in the song.
Swag: bed roll.
Swagman: a transient labourer who travelled by foot from farm to farm carrying his belongings in a swag.
Billabong: is a watering hole. That was bend of an old river were either end has dried up, and the bend is still full of water.
Coolibah tree: type of gumtree.
Jumbuck: Male Sheep.
Squatter: is a rich person who squatted on large parcels of land for farming.
Troopers: were our early form of police actually military.
Hope that helped.
Fantastic breakdown!
Remember learning about oxbow lakes at school, really helped when the teacher said that's what a billabong is!
Watzing Matilda - Matilda is what swagmen called their swags, so waltzing Matilda is taking their swag on the road.
Thank you, and yes it helped a lot
@chrmnlp4413 Thanks, mate . There, I was thinking I covered all the bits and missed the most important one.
Lovely to see your reaction. As an Aussie great to see you as a Texan get the depth of emotion in those two songs! Thank you 😍
Also!! a lot of his songs, he gets the idea for the melodies by listening to native australian birds
Unraveling the mystery of the title "Waltzing Matilda"....
Back in the day, swaggies (hobos) were a common sight in Australia. They walked from one region to another looking for work, with a bag slung over their back. The bag contained their meager possessions. As they walked along, the bag (swag) swung from side to side. The motion was given the term waltzing. "Matilda" is a slang term to mean a de facto wife who accompanied a wanderer. In Australia, the bushman's swag was regarded as a sleeping partner, hence his "Matilda". So, through the day, as he walked along, he was "waltzing with Matilda"
A Jumbuck is an Aussie slang word for a sheep. Waltzing Matilda ,is to go walkabout with a swag on your shoulder. True Blue is a real, genuine ( dinkum ) Aussie. Knocking off for a smoko is taking a tea/ coffee break.
Hey true blue 💙
True Blue, is the Australian ethos, what is it, is it still here, have we still got it?
'galleries of pink gallahs' - cootamundra wattle ' - 'a bushman can't survive' --
`Don't feel wrong about us buying you a coffee, Mike; we wouldn't if we didn't appreciate you.
Hi Buck/Mike. In disasters (like the 2011 floods) we see "true blue" Australians that help friends/family/neighbours without hesitation or request for payments/help in the future. In the video clip for True Blue, you will see the Rural fire brigade (in yellow) which is mostly run by volunteers who get nothing as individuals (just like the CWA or the volunteers in the SES).
If you want to see Australians interacting with an Aussie band . You should listen to The Angels singing Am I Ever Goi go See Your Face Again . The audience response is totally organic. Every time this is played Aussies of all ages will sing the response. It's got to be live and a later recording.
What a fantastic suggestion!!!!
Interesting to hear that you know the song and used to sing it as a child. Generally when reactors react to Eric Bogle's The Band Played Waltzing Matilda, no one has known the song it is referring to.
Reminds me of a conversation I had with some American gamers a few years back whilst playing. The older one in his sixties recalled learning and watching Picnic at Hanging Rock(Aussie classic book and film) at school, yet when I brought up To Kill a Mockingbird Bird(as my ingame name was partly derived from Scout's brother Jeremy, referred to as Jem), they had never heard of that book or film!!! So we learned about an American classic in school and they had learned about an Aussie classic... amazed me!!
Fantastic suggestion Anthony and beautifull reaction Son of Buck or Frank(is it?)!!!
Yes, the name is Mike, my dad was Buck. Thats how my channel got the name. Its and honor to him. Thanks so much for watching
@@SonofBuck-f7z aah Mike, sorry! I knew that. Too early for my brain 😔
@@SonofBuck-f7zcould your Dad whistle beautifully?
John Williamson does a great version of Eric Bogle's 'And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda'. Somehow, hearing this with an Aussie accent makes it a bit more relatable. Eric Bogle's version will always be a special song, along with the great 'No Man's Land' (aka The Green Fields of France). Eric Bogle was born in Scotland and didn't immigrate to Australia until 25yrs of age whilst still singing with a heavy Scottish accent. No matter who sings this, it will always be special to us. I quite enjoyed hearing these songs today. They remind us what a special nation we have created together. I'd love to hear these two songs played named above plus another that many believe should be our National Anthem, 'I Am Australian' by The Seekers. There is a video of their final performance where all five verses are sung. It's special to us all, as it tells the history of our great land from the Indigenous people who have lived here for over 60,000yrs, the Convicts - including my own Convict past, the Gold Diggers searching for the mother load etc., all wrapped up in one brilliant song. If a referendum was held to vote for a new National Anthem, this will win hands down. Mike, you don't need to react to every request you recieve, yet do so when you're ready to. You've only just started your Channel and should set your own pace. You'll be overwhelmed with all of us Aussies making requests.
I'm not sure how much you know about Australian Rules Football (AFL - Australian Football League) aka Footy, but there is a great song called 'Up There Cazaly' written by Mike Brady at the request of the then VFL (Victorian Football League). There are many videos that have been made for this iconic song, yet the one from the Grand Final of 2023 which was sung live by Mike Brady shows our magnificent MCG (Melbourne Cricket Ground), which is commomnly shortened to just 'the G' with a capacity crowd. FYI, Roy Cazaly was a ruckman for South Melboune, which is now the Sydney Swans. When players soar into the air to mark the ball they truly can look as if they are flying. It was Cazaly's teammate at the time who was the first to call out "up there Cazaly" when he went to mark the ball during a match. It then became a catch-cry by his fans. This was incorporated into the song as well as our love for footy.
Thank you so much for embracing our culture and learning of another very different nation. We Australians appreciate this and will show our loyal support. Thanks, Kris.🇦🇺
How good is that
great reaction
You would know Steve Irwin. Check out “true blue”from his funeral. Great chanel
Hi Buck, you need to react to Old Man Emu, it's a classic John Williamson hit song; no better ridgy-didge Aussie sing-a-long song. Great reaction to these iconic Australian songs. Have great day, mate!
I reckon Texans would identify with this song about old world Aussie values better than just about any other people on the planet. ❤️ here’s the lyrics for anyone overseas who didn’t catch them. It’s a goodbye song often played at funerals-
Lyrics for True Blue
Hey True Blue, don't say you've gone
Say you've knocked off for a smoko
And you'll be back la-ater on
Hey True Blue, Hey True Blue
Give it to me straight, face to face
Are you really disappearing
Just another dying race
Hey True Blue
True Blue, is it me and you
Is it Mum and Dad, is it a cockatoo
Is it standin' by your mate when he's in a fight
Or just Vegemi-ite
True Blue, I'm a-asking you
Hey True Blue, can you bear the load
Will you tie it up with wire
Just to keep the show on the road
Hey True Blue
Hey True Blue, now be Fair Dinkum
Is your heart still there
If they sell us out like sponge cake
Do you really care
Hey True Blue
[Chorus: x2]
Awesome performance. Even I wanted to sing along... I just didn't know the words, but I felt them!
I always tear up with 'True Blue', hits a cord somewhere.
Now you will have venture to 'Old Man Emu' (that would be Ee-myou). Legend of a song. Original is B&W.
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Jumbuck is a lamb. Tucker bag is food bag. Squatter was an English kind of Policeman. Waltzing Matilda is his swag (bedroll carried on his back). Matilda was his wife's name, which he had named his swag after because she had died, so she waltzed (swung on his back) with him. Just to explain.
The 1st marine division adopted "Waltzing Matilda" and use it when shipping out to a combat zone.
Yes we did.
I'm almost convinced that True Blue really is gone, sadly
US bases called Camp Matilda !
must do True Blue
If you were a US Marine, Mike, you would know it is the official marching tune of the marine corps.
G'day mate
I'm not sure if you know what a cockatoo is Aussie bird makes alot of noise but beautiful
Probably why we call our females birds loud and beautiful
Their for your mate when in a fight doesn't just represent the physical type either it could be anything
From mental health top just stress trying to survive life
These guys and girl who sing country folk music travel many thousands of klm / miles and days on the roads
Just to sing to the country people and sometimes might only be 20 people that have made many days drive to get there
These artists say its hard to getting there but generally more memorable as you know how far these people travelled to listern to you
This looks like a country charity event to help the farmers sometimes its just to get them to forget their troubles for awhile and be happy
Letting them know their not alone where all in it together
As you see Aussie's go to these to enjoy decompress stress and why everyone's happy and enjoying themselves very little trouble
Aussie artist say if the crowds start singing your song or along with you you've made it 😂
Sadly this is missing in today society its all doom a gloom we had all the same challenges back then as today
But refused to let it destroy our spirits and why there's so many up lifting Aussie songs
I don't know if why things are different today from back then we where more isolated from the world even though similar trends
We had our own unique styles
Where's now we have so much access to the world through the Web
It's effects the newer generations in similar negative aspects in life
They no longer look at the good things in life but the negative and want everything
Instead of being happy with what you need in life and it's Sadly not just htere but every western societies
The sadist thing it's being pushed by the government's now where in our day they tried to uplift society and encourage hope
Now they've decided to do the opposite to oppress and segregating people by culture genders financial hardship ect ect
It's why the line they might sell us out be do we care no we are true blue and stick together
Waltzing matilda is probably a gypsy of the bush here is the closes I can relate it to and he was stealing the sheep to eat later
But the cops where waiting so he jumped in the billabong and drown why you hear his spirit
It was a surprise when you said Youse used to sing it without knowing what it ment just knowing it was a surprise
The way your going be Aussie soon 😂
Cheers mate 🦘🇦🇺👍
Thanks for watching and commenting brother. It's nice that these singers sing for the hardworking farmers and ranchers to help them forget about life for a couple of hours
You might like to have a beer with Duncan, Slim Dusty song.
Amount of sales can give you an idea of how not popular stuff really is
Watch the official video of this song
Sadly he had to change the lyrics of "True Blue" when Vegemite was shown to be part of Kraft - and thus not 100% Australian
The verse read
True Blue, is it me and you
Is it Mum and Dad, is it a cockatoo
Is it standin' by your mate when he's in a fight
Or just Vegemi-ite
True Blue, I'm a-asking you
Sounds better with Vegemite than she’ll be right!
Sure does
Aussies do look after their mates,you can do a lot worse than having an aussie in your corner
Waltzing Matilda song based on poem by Australian : Banjo: Paterson about a wandering workman a swaggie :caught by owner(squatter) and troopers (police) stealing a jumbuck( small sheep) diving into billabong( inland waterhole) suicide being better than hanging (offence for sheep stealing
It should be, or just Vegemite, but he had to change that lyric because we sold out, we all know we are being sold now to the nwo, and it will take more from Australia than a bit of Vegemite it will take your bloody soul, save your soul in The name of Jesus Christ Amen
There are still a lot of Aussies singer that no one has ever listen to
Cold Chisel - Flame Trees (Official Video) th-cam.com/video/K8KgP2aOXcA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BTTIDQg8roArvjbz
I know you're putting your time and money into this Mike, but it IS a business for you, you are NOT doing this without the thought of making money - so give us a beak with your wallet ache!
Just another dying race....that hits home. I hope not. 😢
JW his nickname is Old Man Emu