This was a massive hit in Australia as Goanna were indeed, VERY SPECIAl! An awesome band!. This song was about the English landing in Australia and its impact on the Indigenous population.
This Aussie Classic came out in 1982. It's about when the white man landed on these shores. That instrument at the start is the didgeridoo..an Aboriginal instrument. Lyrics....Out here nothin' changes Not in a hurry anyway You can feel the endlessness With the comin' of the light of day You're talkin' 'bout a chosen place You wanna sell it in a marketplace, well Well, just a minute now You're standin' on solid rock Standin' on sacred ground Livin' on borrowed time And the winds of change Are blowin' down the line Right down the line Well, round about the dawn of time The dreamin' all began A crowd of people came Well, they were lookin' for their promised land We're runnin' from the heart of darkness Searchin' for the heart of light With their paradise Well, they were standin' on solid rock Standin' on sacred ground Livin' on borrowed time And the winds of change Were blowin' cold that night, oh Well, they were standin' on the shore one day Saw the white sails in the sun Wasn't long before they felt the sting White man, white law, white gun Don't tell me that it's justified 'Cause somewhere, someone lied Yeah, well someone lied Someone lied Genocide Well, someone lied And now you're standin' on solid rock Standin' on sacred ground Livin' on borrowed time And the winds of change Are blowin' down the line Solid rock Standin' on sacred ground Livin' on borrowed time And the winds of change Are blowin' down the line Solid rock Standin' on sacred ground Livin' on borrowed time And the winds of change Are blowin' down the line No!
Hi I’m Rose the keyboard player with curly hair. It was realeased in 1982 and was a Number 1 hit in Australia for ages. The imagery is derived from Aboriginal rock art. The song is a response to the dispossession of aboriginal people from their land. 3 singers 2 woman Rose Bygrave , Marcia Howard and her brother Shane Howard, who is the lead singer and song writer. Thanks for playing it, 😘
In the 70s white Australians finally started to acknowledge that there was a far older culture in this land that predated European settlement by 60,000 years. The rock art and the sounds in the video are all part of that aboriginal culture.The band Goanna may have been making a music video but there were also making a statement.
If you going to do Australian songs, This song has the power to stop a room and make it go quite. Redgum - I Was Only 19: th-cam.com/video/mGDhzVi1bqU/w-d-xo.html A blast from the past, hit number 1 on the charts in 1971, Daddy Cool - Eagle Rock - Music Video - 1971: th-cam.com/video/oQfAZVsz6KM/w-d-xo.html Theme song the Australian childrens TV show "Aunty Jack" Goverment owned TV station Farewell Aunty Jack Music Video: th-cam.com/video/1c8XootJfSA/w-d-xo.html The day Australia moved from black & white TV to colour TV, it was a bit crazy. National Archives of Australia, Aunty Jack Show: th-cam.com/video/vIqqiK4ncfs/w-d-xo.html
The animations are Aboriginal artwork as the song is talking about the land (Solid Rock, Sacred Ground) and the Aboriginal experience before and after white settlement. The lyrics are deeply emotional.
If you talk over a song you will never ever get the meaning, they said "Standing on the shore one day they saw the white sails in the sun". And you talked over the top of it, how would you get the meaning of this song??? Stop talking and listen to the lyrics.
Try this one by First Nation Australian Gurrumul Yunupingu. He was blind and played the guitar left handed and upside down. He is singing in his Indigenous tribal language so you won't understand a word but it doesn't matter as the song is so beautiful. Sadly he died in 2017 th-cam.com/video/MNBTT20aDlQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HivVFAFfHahYSTfI
This tells the tale of the migration of human beings from sub saharan Africa via southern Asia to Australia 100,000 years ago. Then, much later, the genocidal conquest by a different group of humans from NW Europe.
I'm sorry but I can't stand reactions to music or songs as it's always being paused or talked over. The whole point to music videos is to watch and listen to it. Pointless interrupting the music clip although TH-cam will mark it as copyright or whatever their useless terms are. Going to react then it should be after the song.
If reactors don’t pause all throughout songs and comment then none of their videos will make it for us to watch. They are copywrited therefore the pausing has to happen. The comments have to happen. It’s TH-cam’s way now sadly.
This was a massive hit in Australia as Goanna were indeed, VERY SPECIAl! An awesome band!. This song was about the English landing in Australia and its impact on the Indigenous population.
This Aussie Classic came out in 1982.
It's about when the white man landed on these shores.
That instrument at the start is the didgeridoo..an Aboriginal instrument.
Lyrics....Out here nothin' changes
Not in a hurry anyway
You can feel the endlessness
With the comin' of the light of day
You're talkin' 'bout a chosen place
You wanna sell it in a marketplace, well
Well, just a minute now
You're standin' on solid rock
Standin' on sacred ground
Livin' on borrowed time
And the winds of change
Are blowin' down the line
Right down the line
Well, round about the dawn of time
The dreamin' all began
A crowd of people came
Well, they were lookin' for their promised land
We're runnin' from the heart of darkness
Searchin' for the heart of light
With their paradise
Well, they were standin' on solid rock
Standin' on sacred ground
Livin' on borrowed time
And the winds of change
Were blowin' cold that night, oh
Well, they were standin' on the shore one day
Saw the white sails in the sun
Wasn't long before they felt the sting
White man, white law, white gun
Don't tell me that it's justified
'Cause somewhere, someone lied
Yeah, well someone lied
Someone lied
Genocide
Well, someone lied
And now you're standin' on solid rock
Standin' on sacred ground
Livin' on borrowed time
And the winds of change
Are blowin' down the line
Solid rock
Standin' on sacred ground
Livin' on borrowed time
And the winds of change
Are blowin' down the line
Solid rock
Standin' on sacred ground
Livin' on borrowed time
And the winds of change
Are blowin' down the line
No!
Released in 1982 and reaching 3 on our Aussie chart in Dec 1982
This song is about when white man first came to Australia.This song came out late 70s or very early 80s.
Came out in 1982. Saw them do it live at the Manhattan Hotel in Melbourne Australia. It was brilliant!
@@karenglenn6707 in 82 i was age 13 wasn't old enough to go to bars or clubs then.
Hi I’m Rose the keyboard player with curly hair. It was realeased in 1982 and was a Number 1 hit in Australia for ages. The imagery is derived from Aboriginal rock art. The song is a response to the dispossession of aboriginal people from their land. 3 singers 2 woman Rose Bygrave , Marcia Howard and her brother Shane Howard, who is the lead singer and song writer.
Thanks for playing it, 😘
In the 70s white Australians finally started to acknowledge that there was a far older culture in this land that predated European settlement by 60,000 years. The rock art and the sounds in the video are all part of that aboriginal culture.The band Goanna may have been making a music video but there were also making a statement.
My ancestors were standing on the shore one day
Saw this white sails in the sun
Wasn't long before they felt the sting
White man white law white gun.
If you going to do Australian songs, This song has the power to stop a room and make it go quite.
Redgum - I Was Only 19: th-cam.com/video/mGDhzVi1bqU/w-d-xo.html
A blast from the past, hit number 1 on the charts in 1971,
Daddy Cool - Eagle Rock - Music Video - 1971: th-cam.com/video/oQfAZVsz6KM/w-d-xo.html
Theme song the Australian childrens TV show "Aunty Jack" Goverment owned TV station
Farewell Aunty Jack Music Video: th-cam.com/video/1c8XootJfSA/w-d-xo.html
The day Australia moved from black & white TV to colour TV, it was a bit crazy.
National Archives of Australia, Aunty Jack Show: th-cam.com/video/vIqqiK4ncfs/w-d-xo.html
The animations are Aboriginal artwork as the song is talking about the land (Solid Rock, Sacred Ground) and the Aboriginal experience before and after white settlement. The lyrics are deeply emotional.
If you talk over a song you will never ever get the meaning, they said "Standing on the shore one day they saw the white sails in the sun". And you talked over the top of it, how would you get the meaning of this song??? Stop talking and listen to the lyrics.
Check out Tommy Emmanuel. His song initation. From his 2015 performance at the Civic Centre i think was the venue.
I am so lucky my parents emigrated to Australia 😊
Try this one by First Nation Australian Gurrumul Yunupingu. He was blind and played the guitar left handed and upside down. He is singing in his Indigenous tribal language so you won't understand a word but it doesn't matter as the song is so beautiful. Sadly he died in 2017
th-cam.com/video/MNBTT20aDlQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HivVFAFfHahYSTfI
This tells the tale of the migration of human beings from sub saharan Africa via southern Asia to Australia 100,000 years ago. Then, much later, the genocidal conquest by a different group of humans from NW Europe.
I'm sorry but I can't stand reactions to music or songs as it's always being paused or talked over. The whole point to music videos is to watch and listen to it. Pointless interrupting the music clip although TH-cam will mark it as copyright or whatever their useless terms are. Going to react then it should be after the song.
Stop whinging & just press stop then. Jeezs😐😑
You do realise he's not here exclusively just for you!?🤔
@@sandgroperwookiee65I agree with you. There’s always a whinger!! Thinks he’s special 😂
If reactors don’t pause all throughout songs and comment then none of their videos will make it for us to watch. They are copywrited therefore the pausing has to happen. The comments have to happen. It’s TH-cam’s way now sadly.