I love that you share your life with us... Australians really appreciate that about you. On Paul Kelly... his back catalogue is for life. Enjoy in good health Mike.
Paul Kelly is an Aussie folk legend. His ability to verbalize emotions and locations, rationalize complex interpersonal relationships and carry a good tune while he’s doing it put him squarely in the top tier of Aussie musicians. I’ve been a fan for more than 30 years.
To add some context for you, the line "He went to The Buttery, he stayed about a year" refers to a place on the north coast of New South Wales that has been helping people with drug, alcohol and mental health issues for about 50 years. It is a not-for-profit organisation that does fantastic work. It derives its name from the fact that the property where it is located used to be a butter factory in the early part of the 20th century.
The lyric "He was shaking in his seat... riding through the street..." never fails to get me emotional. Men aren't supposed to be that raw and real emotionally in songs. Especially not in Australia, where stoicism is the most prized state of being.
When my parents got married they moved to country Victoria as dad wanted to be a herd Tester back then. They had very little but soon had furniture as all the neighbours called in to welcome them the day they moved in and gave them furniture, curtains etc. They had a apple box as a table
My father retired from the Victoria Police at the age of 55 as a Detective Chief Inspector. I hope you have many long years to enjoy your retirement. Dad said he had seen too many bosses retire at 65 and pass away before 70 so retired early. He passed away at age 80 so had a good retirement. Actually he stopped work at 54 and 6 months as he used up his sick leave because he was going to lose it on retirement. Come visit us in Australia 🇦🇺
Thanks Jessica. I used to think about it when I was in my 50's but couldn't make it happen. I had to make sure I paid everything off including my house. Now everything is in its place. So I'm pulling the trigger.
@SonofBuck-f7z Another incentive dad had was a change in the superannuation system that effected Senior Police so he was better off retiring earlier. Quite a few Senior Police retired around that time an VicPol lost too much experience in one hit in my opinion..It was only years after dad retired I came to appreciate how dangerous his job was. I sat and listened to him talk shop with other retired Police and after a few red wines they loosened up 🤣
Australia will appoint our first Poet Laurate in 2025. There is perhaps no finer candidate than Paul Kelly. His breadth and depth of work is simply astonishing. I believe he is under serious consideration and would be a distinguished ambassador for the arts in this Country.
Hey Mate, Just discovered your site. Love it. Love your honesty. Love your heart. I'm a retired Aussie Pastor, musician etc and I just love honest, heart driven folk who love good music. keep it up! Klyde
Congratulations on your pending retirement Mike. I retired at the age of 61, so glad I retired while I was active enough to enjoy the traveling that came with it. I also dodged the Covid bullet too. The best thing about retirement, for me, is no alarm clocks & finally making time for me.
To me Mike, Paul is a poet who happens to also write music that backs his poetry. His songs are all stories ..relatable to all of us and many all over the world for their pictures of life he turns them into. This one has always been a favourite of mine and his catalogue is huge with so many yet to be reacted too by you and also enjoyed. He once said he simply watches life and write down what he sees or hears and form that come his masterpieces. Keep Safe Keep Strong 🦘🦘🦘🦘❤❤❤❤🎶🎶🎵🎵🎶🎶
I love Country music, both Aussie and American... ...................... Did you know, if you play a country song backward, your truck doesn't break down, your dog doesn't die and your wife still loves you?. ...................... How many country singers does it take to change a lightbulb? Just one to change the bulb and four to sing about how great the old one was!
Classic 📻 80's Banger from the Legendary Paul Kelly 🎸🥁👏👏👏 Lol... Me too Mike , I Sometimes Forget too Switch on Freddie Filters and Speak my Mind 😜😊😂🤣🤣🤣
Paul Kelly takes the single most popular chord progression in pop music (I, V, vi, IV) (in G major here), adds a heart wrenching and relatable story to it, and bangs out a hit like this, and so many others too. Something so crazily simple in theory, yet so few can pull it off. He looks great here by the way, but he’s also one of those who has aged nicely!
What is sad about this is song is that so many aussies romanticise it. They have failed relationships and are absolute dead set on getting back together no matter how many chances they are given. Seen far too many that just couldn't comprehend why their wives or husbands blatantly refused any chance of getting back together and then end up in a black and dark place. And all of them loved this song specifically and a few others that are similar.
Can't wait to hear your version, Kappy...complete with blues harp solo and ukulele enticement...patients dangling from IV towers, screaming to be put down...ah...the humanity.
@@G.H.O.S.T.254 I empathise with that description. It can be a dark and lonely place. Fathers Day from the great Weddings, Parties, Anything can have the same effect. I love them both as they do make you feel even if it's not necessarily all good.
God I love that song. I can relate to everything about it. .. I don't know how you'll go but when I left a job I'd done for 30 years it was like a death in the family. I swear I went through the 7 stages of grief lol. (ps, I'm over it now. Finally)
When we married we only had a plastic outdoor table and chairs for our dining table for a few years. We struggled then, and other times over 31 years, but we're still together. For better, or worse, in sickness and in health.
The best thing about retirement is, you have time to do more of the things you enjoy doing, things you’ve always wanted to do but didn’t get around to. You don’t have to feel guilty about pleasing yourself for change. I’m spending time doing things with my grandkids, taking them out and having fun.😊
If memory serves me correctly, the woman in the video was Paul Kelly's actual wife (Kaarin Fairfax). Also, in the original un-edited version of the song (I have it!), just after his wife says 'So watch me Walking, Out the Door, Out the Door', there's this line: She said, "Shove it Jack, I'm walking out your f#@king door". It's actually a very powerful line, full of emotion. See if you can find it, it really sets a powerful tone. Some radio stations here in Australia will play the full uncensored version late at night, others tweak the wording to remove only the F word, but keep the rest. PS I love Paul Kelly!!!
Mike enjoy your retirement, work on your truck and enjoy cruising in it. I think the big thing with retirement is to have a hobby/interest. You have to keep mind and body active, don't retire and just sit on the couch. I'm a car guy and have 6 classic cars and at 71 still enjoy working on them and keeping them on the road including engine swaps etc.
I can promise I won't be retiring and sitting on the couch. I don't do that now. I spend most of my time wrenching on my old truck, and the little time left over, I spend driving it..lol
The second channel sounds interesting to me Mike. You have to be careful with the unedited comments mate when dealing with the female of the species lol.IMHO this is Paul Kelly's best song ..
I love that you share your life with us... Australians really appreciate that about you. On Paul Kelly... his back catalogue is for life. Enjoy in good health Mike.
Paul Kelly is an Aussie folk legend. His ability to verbalize emotions and locations, rationalize complex interpersonal relationships and carry a good tune while he’s doing it put him squarely in the top tier of Aussie musicians. I’ve been a fan for more than 30 years.
To add some context for you, the line "He went to The Buttery, he stayed about a year" refers to a place on the north coast of New South Wales that has been helping people with drug, alcohol and mental health issues for about 50 years. It is a not-for-profit organisation that does fantastic work. It derives its name from the fact that the property where it is located used to be a butter factory in the early part of the 20th century.
Love me some Paul Kelly ... makes my Aussie heart sing
The lyric "He was shaking in his seat... riding through the street..." never fails to get me emotional.
Men aren't supposed to be that raw and real emotionally in songs. Especially not in Australia, where stoicism is the most prized state of being.
Paul Kelly, a good singer but definitely one the best storytelling songwriters of all time.
When my parents got married they moved to country Victoria as dad wanted to be a herd Tester back then. They had very little but soon had furniture as all the neighbours called in to welcome them the day they moved in and gave them furniture, curtains etc. They had a apple box as a table
Sounds normal for the times.
OMG he’s so YOUNG!!! There’s some sweet memories in there xoxo
I love this song.great reaction.
My father retired from the Victoria Police at the age of 55 as a Detective Chief Inspector. I hope you have many long years to enjoy your retirement. Dad said he had seen too many bosses retire at 65 and pass away before 70 so retired early. He passed away at age 80 so had a good retirement. Actually he stopped work at 54 and 6 months as he used up his sick leave because he was going to lose it on retirement. Come visit us in Australia 🇦🇺
My condolences.
@arconeagain Thankyou.
Thanks Jessica. I used to think about it when I was in my 50's but couldn't make it happen. I had to make sure I paid everything off including my house. Now everything is in its place. So I'm pulling the trigger.
@SonofBuck-f7z Another incentive dad had was a change in the superannuation system that effected Senior Police so he was better off retiring earlier. Quite a few Senior Police retired around that time an VicPol lost too much experience in one hit in my opinion..It was only years after dad retired I came to appreciate how dangerous his job was. I sat and listened to him talk shop with other retired Police and after a few red wines they loosened up 🤣
One of the best and prolific song writers OZ ever produced.
And so underrated for too long ❤
great song
You have my respect and ❤
Back at ya Diana. Thanks
Hey congrats on your upcoming retirement. You'll be fine x. Great reaction. Paul Kelly is a great story teller.
Thank you!!
Happy retirement you can hang out with us more 😀👍
Paul is such a good storyteller.
A few minutes could easily be turned into a book or movie.
Australia will appoint our first Poet Laurate in 2025. There is perhaps no finer candidate than Paul Kelly. His breadth and depth of work is simply astonishing. I believe he is under serious consideration and would be a distinguished ambassador for the arts in this Country.
Be safe out there. I think you are a good man
Thank you, and I will be safe.
Hey Mate, Just discovered your site. Love it. Love your honesty. Love your heart. I'm a retired Aussie Pastor, musician etc and I just love honest, heart driven folk who love good music. keep it up! Klyde
Welcome Klyde. Thank you for the nice comment sir.
Great song, still gets played regularly on the radio today ❤
Loved this story, video, band and song! Paul Kelly! 💗 Love is not enough, they say, but it's really worth treasuring! 🤗
Congratulations on your pending retirement Mike. I retired at the age of 61, so glad I retired while I was active enough to enjoy the traveling that came with it. I also dodged the Covid bullet too. The best thing about retirement, for me, is no alarm clocks & finally making time for me.
All the best Mike.
You too brother
It's a real nice song. Paul Kelly is great, one of the best of the Aussie singer songwriters.
Have we taught y’all how to make gravy yet? Love Paul Kelly, great choice kimmy
Cheers, Ann! Yep, Mike reacted to Gravy a couple of months ago. Check it out! ❤️🇦🇺👍
❤ Paul Kelly
Son of Buck- what a story- thanks for sharing
A great song which can both bring you down then lift you up. I really love this song.
FYI, "Silver Top" is a taxi cab brand.
And Olympic was a bus company. ❤️
To me Mike, Paul is a poet who happens to also write music that backs his poetry. His songs are all stories ..relatable to all of us and many all over the world for their pictures of life he turns them into. This one has always been a favourite of mine and his catalogue is huge with so many yet to be reacted too by you and also enjoyed. He once said he simply watches life and write down what he sees or hears and form that come his masterpieces.
Keep Safe Keep Strong 🦘🦘🦘🦘❤❤❤❤🎶🎶🎵🎵🎶🎶
I love Country music, both Aussie and American...
......................
Did you know, if you play a country song backward, your truck doesn't break down, your dog doesn't die and your wife still loves you?.
......................
How many country singers does it take to change a lightbulb?
Just one to change the bulb and four to sing about how great the old one was!
Classic 📻 80's Banger from the Legendary Paul Kelly 🎸🥁👏👏👏 Lol... Me too Mike , I Sometimes Forget too Switch on Freddie Filters and Speak my Mind 😜😊😂🤣🤣🤣
Paul Kelly takes the single most popular chord progression in pop music (I, V, vi, IV) (in G major here), adds a heart wrenching and relatable story to it, and bangs out a hit like this, and so many others too. Something so crazily simple in theory, yet so few can pull it off. He looks great here by the way, but he’s also one of those who has aged nicely!
What is sad about this is song is that so many aussies romanticise it.
They have failed relationships and are absolute dead set on getting back together no matter how many chances they are given.
Seen far too many that just couldn't comprehend why their wives or husbands blatantly refused any chance of getting back together and then end up in a black and dark place.
And all of them loved this song specifically and a few others that are similar.
Can't wait to hear your version, Kappy...complete with blues harp solo and ukulele enticement...patients dangling from IV towers, screaming to be put down...ah...the humanity.
@@G.H.O.S.T.254 I empathise with that description. It can be a dark and lonely place. Fathers Day from the great Weddings, Parties, Anything can have the same effect. I love them both as they do make you feel even if it's not necessarily all good.
God I love that song. I can relate to everything about it. .. I don't know how you'll go but when I left a job I'd done for 30 years it was like a death in the family. I swear I went through the 7 stages of grief lol. (ps, I'm over it now. Finally)
Thanks Bob.
When we married we only had a plastic outdoor table and chairs for our dining table for a few years. We struggled then, and other times over 31 years, but we're still together. For better, or worse, in sickness and in health.
What a great song
Cheers again, Mike! Great reaction. ❤️ And thanks so much for the kind words. I’m looking forward to checking out your new channel. ❤️🇦🇺👍
The best thing about retirement is, you have time to do more of the things you enjoy doing, things you’ve always wanted to do but didn’t get around to. You don’t have to feel guilty about pleasing yourself for change. I’m spending time doing things with my grandkids, taking them out and having fun.😊
My second favorite PK song behind Darlin’ It Hurts.
The actress in the video was his first wife, Karen Fairfax.
If memory serves me correctly, the woman in the video was Paul Kelly's actual wife (Kaarin Fairfax). Also, in the original un-edited version of the song (I have it!), just after his wife says 'So watch me Walking, Out the Door, Out the Door', there's this line: She said, "Shove it Jack, I'm walking out your f#@king door". It's actually a very powerful line, full of emotion. See if you can find it, it really sets a powerful tone. Some radio stations here in Australia will play the full uncensored version late at night, others tweak the wording to remove only the F word, but keep the rest.
PS I love Paul Kelly!!!
Just subbed, good on ya!
Mike enjoy your retirement, work on your truck and enjoy cruising in it. I think the big thing with retirement is to have a hobby/interest. You have to keep mind and body active, don't retire and just sit on the couch. I'm a car guy and have 6 classic cars and at 71 still enjoy working on them and keeping them on the road including engine swaps etc.
I can promise I won't be retiring and sitting on the couch. I don't do that now. I spend most of my time wrenching on my old truck, and the little time left over, I spend driving it..lol
FYI Olympic Was A Coach Brand 11:32
I remember those days. Travelling by coach overnight between Sydney and Melbourne. Flights were so expensive back then. ❤️🇦🇺👍
Don’t rush out and do everything at once, when retired rush at things slowly
It would be great to see a reaction to Bradman by Paul Kelly from a country that doesnt know of Don Bradman. Cheers for your no nonsense reacts
Doing rehab in The Buttery 😂
She got a little power. A great line full of unspoken action, tears, regrets and hope for the future.
@@Mrmikey0909She got a little bar work.
Mike In The Original Version Paul Kelly Drops F 💣 1:48
Working towards my retirement. Quite a daunting prospect.
Same.
You might be interested in lee Kernighan story songs like tree chain road, This cowboys hat, country crowd, and she's my Ute.🍉🍓🍒🍎🍇
This comment is a bit out left field but I really like your opening theme graphic and Texas blues music in the intro & outro.
Checkout Paul Kelly "How to make gravy"
And Missy Higgins " Old Fitzroy"
I had the CD This Song 🎵 Was On 9:30
5:45... i can see the "pain" on your face... thinking, i need to stop, but the story is getting interesting.
yep
It's about 2600 klms mate👍
The second channel sounds interesting to me Mike. You have to be careful with the unedited comments mate when dealing with the female of the species lol.IMHO this is Paul Kelly's best song ..
Can imagine glen Campbell would smash this song
Paul kelly had to change his bands name to get played in America Paul Kelly and the coloured girls was politically incorrect
Hi Mike, enjoy your retirement. It’s a big adjustment. 30 odd years. Don’t miss it much now!
Thank you brother.
This was a hit here 40 years ago