Only just found this! I remember seeing John and LRB at the Bathurst 1000 where they were the first band to play at a new ampitheatre that was built there. Little did I know a few years later I'd be in John's band. Beautiful memories.
Well, that's interesting. I'm UK, I worked in the motor racing world from mid 60s.. I married in 1972, my husband was the manager of Thruxton racing circuit in Hampshire. In those days the Bathurst was shown on our tv channels ( but is now probably on sky or Virgin which I don't have.). So I may well have seen LRB and John in the programme? But I can't recall it, so probably not as John's voice is unforgettable! The Bathurst - we thought most of the drivers were a bit mad, some of the manoeuvres were crazy. If you followed motor racing - Frank Gardner, what a legend. Paul Hawkins, he came here to the UK, I knew him in the 60s onwards, he garaged his car where I worked - what a character. At the end of the 60s I got a job with the British Automobile Racing Club in London, and at the start of the 70s I had signed up to emigrate to Australia, (sponsored by Geoff Sykes) but got married instead. You've brought back memories for me, thank you, and if I had gone to Australia I'd have been watching you in John's concerts. Happy Christmas to you and yours, stay well. 18.12.23.. UK. E♥️
The world of music is so much richer with you joining John's band - every member blended and contributed so much to the overall performance, with John as the consummate entertainer and also THE VOICE. Thank you so much for the brilliant memories, they round my day (& life) up nicely! You should be very proud of all you achieved.
Ahhh @Brett Garsed - just going through some John & LRB oldies. So very happy you sent that cassette tape to Glenn Wheatley. What a dynamic team you were with John and of course Stu Fraser RIP. What a team. My absolute favourite solo of yours is the one before We're No Angels. Absolutely spectacular 🎉🎉 Hope you're well and you've been able to spend some time with John while he's been recovering. I just hope he knows how loved he is and how much his music and that voice means to us. ❤❤ Deb from Queensland
I have always loved LRB, but we have to admit that John gave this band a much needed touch of energy. Such an amazing front man, singer, so genuine, energetic, good looking! He needed his own band to be free, without any restrictions, singing the songs he wanted and wants to sing.
I’m a 66 year old Texan and had LRB rockin on the cassette deck in my 68 Plymouth Roadrunner during the mid 70s and into 1982. Sadly we weren’t given the opportunity to hear this version of LRB. In April of 2021 this concert popped up on my channel. My Lord! Great vocals and Farnham is a natural frontman and solo artist. America was gypped; big time. He can hold his own with anyone, and surpass most. Many compare John Farnham and Glenn Shorrick. This is unfair to both artists. Glenn was in one phase and John another. I’ll not compare nor contrast but will enjoy the blue blazes out of both. As we say in Texas: DAY UMMN!! Great music
Don R you are right both singers had their style. I’m glad John came home to Australia we got him all to ourselves. It’s funny how most of the guys from LRB ended up in John’s band down here.
@@lanstarphoenix4189 I loved LRB, and loved Glenn voice very much. The whole band was fantastic. But John took them to a new level. Too bad Beeb didn't, and doesn't, like John. Having his mic cord taped down was reprehensible.
He can sing anything from rock to opera and make it sound great. He is definitely one of the best male singer in the world. There's a legacy for you right there. Hall off fame is the place he should be in. I truly hope he gets that recognition during his living years.
I get that too..too cool..😎. Johns' got it all here..🤗❤. Natural, yet powerful singer..🤩..he knows exactly, how to gently pull back, and rip into it..simply astounding to watch..🤯..😚..in all my years of music..i have never seen such talent..no one can touch him, up to now... And still.. no one..imho..😎.
He has been inducted into the Australian hall of fame, been awarded the highest civilian award, and been the Australian of the year. Much loved in Aussie.
John’s so dynamic you can’t take your eyes off him. He always stood out even in a band of other talented musicians/singers. The man could sing the phone book and people would still stop and stare in wonder. ❤️
I'd love him to sing the list of the side effects of the medication I'm supposed to take "lifelong" - it might make me feel better about some of the nastier ones. - - - - "we can really help you with your condition that might otherwise be pre cancerous, but you'll probably end up with kidney failure so needing dialysis, and osteoporosis resulting in spine, hip, etc fractures! ". I shall be 80 in 4 weeks - I think the medication may be ditched? Meantime I watch all those lovely youtube videos of the beautiful Farnsey and his beautiful unique voice, with a huge smile on my face. Just love every song, and not one dud note in any of them. Phenomenal. Jan. 24. UK. E ❤
I saw Little River Band in October '83 at the Saddlerack Lounge in San Jose, Ca. My sister & I went to see them. Omg! The band was fantastic. John had such stage presence & Showmanship! He was terrific! But i have to admit that the bass guitar player (Wayne Nelson) absolutely had my attention. I could not take my eyes off of him. I tried, didn't work. Watching him moving to the beat & enjoying being on stage was fantastic. I did meet him after the show & got a picture taken with him. Its still in the frame. What a nice guy! Glad though that John went solo & became so successful. His voice has such power & volume, its phenomenal! Love to see the audience participation when he performs "You're The Voice". I hope he is feeling well. I do pull him up & watch him. Thank you John for all the fabulous vocals. You are truly the best!
considering he left and had a massively successful solo career im sure he doesn't mind. His album Whispering Jack is the second highest selling album in Australia at 20 platinum. I've seen Glenn Shorrock twice, busting out LRB and his own classics. He's a fantastic entertainer but i don't think other male singer can be compared to Farnsey. His nickname of 'The Voice' is well earned
Cannot understand why John Farnham recieved so much criticism for his time in the Little River Band. His and the whole band's vocals are amazing. This is a beautiful song.
I’m probably in the minority, but I feel like John improved all the LRB songs he sang. Listen to the sped up version of Just Say That You Love Me here, vs the original. Just awesome stuff!
I could not understand this either..i have seen some interviews, etc., where L.R.B., barely gets acknowledged..What!??.. i don't understand this either..msm..always distorting things out of order..😏. Even John himself seemingly agrees..?.. this i don't understand either, so confusing..here he seems quite happy here..the missing piece LRB that skyrockeyed them..imho..John shone the brightest with this band..all of them together..a magical 💫 time in musical history..🎶🎶🎶 That's why i always do my own research, i do my own thing..SO MUCH BETTER, for myself..🤓.
0:01 - Please Don't Ask Me 2:27 - The Net 6:15 - The Other Guy 9:08 - Cool Change 14:30 - Reminiscing 19:14 - We Two 23:06 - D 26:19 - You're Driving Me Out of My Mind 30:26 - Just Say That You Love Me
I don't know if it's better. It's different. Both Glenn and John sang the same song yet they each made it their own. IMO, that makes both singers great.
Thanks to Covid lockdown in 2020, I discovered this era of John Farnham that I had no idea even existed. Thanks so much for uploading this. I feel like I’ve uncovered a hidden gem in Australian music that has been forgotten. The whole band sounds amazing, and you could really see the amazing frontman John was becoming. I’d love to get live audio of John singing the LRB songs here, as they all sound great!
Bloody brilliant singer John Farnham is! Love listening to his renditions of these classics (as well as listening to Glenn Shorrock's but each has their own inimitable, unique and beautiful style which we as an audience get treated to!!)
Exactly. It gets very boring when people compare the two. They are both great, and separate. It's like the people who continue to compare Agnetha and Frida from ABBA. They are both fantastic and incomparable.
They sang my favourite song by the LRB in this concert COOL CHANGE whether sung by Farnsey or Glenn Shorrick its still my favourite song ,it brings me to a place of peace and tranquillity everytime I hear it , it calms me when I'm stressed and makes me think of island holidays and cruises I've been on with my beautiful late wife , thank you LRB .
Great video... really enjoyed this, and John was outstanding as usual. 💯💗 It was such a shame, I think John joined the band full of nothing but good intentions, then apart from suffering from jealousy from certain members (actually taped his mic lead and stand to the stage to stop him moving around and working the crowd), he then picked up part of the band's bills (from before his time with them) for past recordings, he left the band with debt hanging over his head. Thankfully, his solo career took off and no doubt erased the debt quick smart... but how demoralizing it must have been during that time for him. That's what his song "Playing to Win" was in reference to (I understand)... he was saying I'm moving on and playing to win... And he did, big time!!!!
Listening to "The Net" it's hard not to pretend it's a song about the internet even though it's obviously not. A lot of the song lyrics fit quite well too.
@33:16 he comes in singing "Back in 65 we were on our way" the notes are G5 G#5 G5 F5 - 12.5 notes above Middle C! 😮 I defy any other male singer to SING those notes! Considering the average male can only sing to Eb5 which is 2 notes lower than the G#5 [NB his usual range is F3 to C5 and he pushes D5 on "Please don't ask me"]
@@paulmusgrave1432 John cannot be Glenn Shorrock (and why would we want him to?) so the "sound" changed a bit, but he was a great fill in when they needed someone!
It wasn't right that Glenn Shorrock was made to leave Little River Band. That said the Farnham years were great though even though they weren't able to turn around their falling popularity and bring it back up even close to what it had been in the 1970s. John's voice is great (as is Glenn's but John has that higher range) and the songs were pretty good just not at the level they had been in the 1970s. Plus there was a change in personnel at their record company and the new guy apparently didn't promote the new albums as much. It's surprising that "Playing to Win" wasn't a huge hit though. That's a great song.
Glenn wasn't made to leave LRB. He was tired and had enough. He recommended John replace him. They were friends, and still are. IMO, John took them to another level. The audiences were not ready for the changes.
At one interview, LRB was trying to be up to the same level as the Eagles where almost everybody in the band can sing and bring their own flavor. In my opinion, they did exactly as that with great energy and better stage performance. If they were to be in a back to back concert, I would put Eagles first to be the opening act and then LRB to close the show. Oh man, I would probably be bringing that energy on my way back home.
Amazing that there's no mention of keyboardist David Hirshfelder in the personnel credits, considering he was such a big part of their sound live during this era. I know he had just joined but still, there's no reason he couldn't have been cited at the end with the others.
The lead guitarist is one of the best I’ve ever hear. Move over Clapton and just about any upper world guitarist. Blew my mind. I’m trying to figure out his name. It is Steve “something” because Farhnam calls him that.
Only just found this! I remember seeing John and LRB at the Bathurst 1000 where they were the first band to play at a new ampitheatre that was built there. Little did I know a few years later I'd be in John's band. Beautiful memories.
Well, that's interesting. I'm UK, I worked in the motor racing world from mid 60s.. I married in 1972, my husband was the manager of Thruxton racing circuit in Hampshire. In those days the Bathurst was shown on our tv channels ( but is now probably on sky or Virgin which I don't have.). So I may well have seen LRB and John in the programme? But I can't recall it, so probably not as John's voice is unforgettable! The Bathurst - we thought most of the drivers were a bit mad, some of the manoeuvres were crazy. If you followed motor racing - Frank Gardner, what a legend. Paul Hawkins, he came here to the UK, I knew him in the 60s onwards, he garaged his car where I worked - what a character. At the end of the 60s I got a job with the British Automobile Racing Club in London, and at the start of the 70s I had signed up to emigrate to Australia, (sponsored by Geoff Sykes) but got married instead. You've brought back memories for me, thank you, and if I had gone to Australia I'd have been watching you in John's concerts. Happy Christmas to you and yours, stay well. 18.12.23.. UK. E♥️
And ur an absolute monster player Brett... John was lucky to have you for so many years.
The world of music is so much richer with you joining John's band - every member blended and contributed so much to the overall performance, with John as the consummate entertainer and also THE VOICE. Thank you so much for the brilliant memories, they round my day (& life) up nicely! You should be very proud of all you achieved.
Ahhh @Brett Garsed - just going through some John & LRB oldies. So very happy you sent that cassette tape to Glenn Wheatley. What a dynamic team you were with John and of course Stu Fraser RIP. What a team. My absolute favourite solo of yours is the one before We're No Angels. Absolutely spectacular 🎉🎉 Hope you're well and you've been able to spend some time with John while he's been recovering. I just hope he knows how loved he is and how much his music and that voice means to us. ❤❤ Deb from Queensland
@jackdixon29jd That's for sure Brett Garsed you are a legend. ❤🎉
I have always loved LRB, but we have to admit that John gave this band a much needed touch of energy. Such an amazing front man, singer, so genuine, energetic, good looking! He needed his own band to be free, without any restrictions, singing the songs he wanted and wants to sing.
Beautiful man with a golden voice! I hope he is well and cancer free. My respects to this talented performer. ☺
I’m a 66 year old Texan and had LRB rockin on the cassette deck in my 68 Plymouth Roadrunner during the mid 70s and into 1982. Sadly we weren’t given the opportunity to hear this version of LRB. In April of 2021 this concert popped up on my channel. My Lord! Great vocals and Farnham is a natural frontman and solo artist. America was gypped; big time. He can hold his own with anyone, and surpass most. Many compare John Farnham and Glenn Shorrick. This is unfair to both artists. Glenn was in one phase and John another. I’ll not compare nor contrast but will enjoy the blue blazes out of both. As we say in Texas:
DAY UMMN!! Great music
Don R you are right both singers had their style. I’m glad John came home to Australia we got him all to ourselves. It’s funny how most of the guys from LRB ended up in John’s band down here.
Another Texan who saw him w little river band years ago agrees with you they were both great but John has a superior voice to most on the planet
@@lanstarphoenix4189 I loved LRB, and loved Glenn voice very much. The whole band was fantastic. But John took them to a new level. Too bad Beeb didn't, and doesn't, like John. Having his mic cord taped down was reprehensible.
I remember watching this with my dad. He loved this so much! So many memories. Love this band! My dad loved John!
He can sing anything from rock to opera and make it sound great. He is definitely one of the best male singer in the world. There's a legacy for you right there. Hall off fame is the place he should be in. I truly hope he gets that recognition during his living years.
I get that too..too cool..😎.
Johns' got it all here..🤗❤.
Natural, yet powerful singer..🤩..he knows exactly, how to gently pull back, and rip into it..simply astounding to watch..🤯..😚..in all my years of music..i have never seen such talent..no one can touch him, up to now...
And still..
no one..imho..😎.
He has been inducted into the Australian hall of fame, been awarded the highest civilian award, and been the Australian of the year. Much loved in Aussie.
John’s so dynamic you can’t take your eyes off him. He always stood out even in a band of other talented musicians/singers. The man could sing the phone book and people would still stop and stare in wonder. ❤️
I'd love him to sing the list of the side effects of the medication I'm supposed to take "lifelong" - it might make me feel better about some of the nastier ones. - - - - "we can really help you with your condition that might otherwise be pre cancerous, but you'll probably end up with kidney failure so needing dialysis, and osteoporosis resulting in spine, hip, etc fractures! ". I shall be 80 in 4 weeks - I think the medication may be ditched? Meantime I watch all those lovely youtube videos of the beautiful Farnsey and his beautiful unique voice, with a huge smile on my face. Just love every song, and not one dud note in any of them. Phenomenal. Jan. 24. UK. E ❤
I saw Little River Band in October '83 at the Saddlerack Lounge in San Jose, Ca. My sister & I went to see them. Omg! The band was fantastic.
John had such stage presence & Showmanship! He was terrific! But i have to admit that the bass guitar player (Wayne Nelson) absolutely had my attention. I could not take my eyes off of him. I tried, didn't work. Watching him moving to the beat & enjoying being on stage was fantastic. I did meet him after the show & got a picture taken with him. Its still in the frame. What a nice guy!
Glad though that John went solo & became so successful. His voice has such power & volume, its phenomenal! Love to see the audience participation when he performs "You're The Voice".
I hope he is feeling well. I do pull him up & watch him. Thank you John for all the fabulous vocals. You are truly the best!
Pure jealousy whoever made those comments....any true knowledgeable singer will tell you he is one of the top 10 vocalists of all-time
John's voice and the guitars knocked me right off the couch with "The Net"! Killer performance!! The entire band was magnificent.
All live, no autotune, them vocal harmonies, amazing
They made a big mistake not keeping John. He has a beautiful God given talent. He added so much class to the group. The best LRB ever wad
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considering he left and had a massively successful solo career im sure he doesn't mind. His album Whispering Jack is the second highest selling album in Australia at 20 platinum. I've seen Glenn Shorrock twice, busting out LRB and his own classics. He's a fantastic entertainer but i don't think other male singer can be compared to Farnsey. His nickname of 'The Voice' is well earned
This concert was a masterpiece. The whole band unbelievably tight. Thankyou so much for posting.
Man, I would have sacrificed part of my anatomy to be lead guitarist in that band ~~ John Farnham is a vocal icon .....🎵.
Cannot understand why John Farnham recieved so much criticism for his time in the Little River Band. His and the whole band's vocals are amazing. This is a beautiful song.
Their best ever era
I’m probably in the minority, but I feel like John improved all the LRB songs he sang. Listen to the sped up version of Just Say That You Love Me here, vs the original. Just awesome stuff!
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John brought the magic..💫💫💫
imho..😎
I could not understand this either..i have seen some interviews, etc., where L.R.B., barely gets acknowledged..What!??.. i don't understand this either..msm..always distorting things out of order..😏.
Even John himself seemingly agrees..?.. this i don't understand either, so confusing..here he seems quite happy here..the missing piece LRB that skyrockeyed them..imho..John shone the brightest with this band..all of them together..a magical 💫 time in musical history..🎶🎶🎶
That's why i always do my own research, i do my own thing..SO MUCH BETTER, for myself..🤓.
I absolutely love john in lrb, his voice, their harmonies, just beautiful♥️
How did I not see these till now ? ❤
0:01 - Please Don't Ask Me
2:27 - The Net
6:15 - The Other Guy
9:08 - Cool Change
14:30 - Reminiscing
19:14 - We Two
23:06 - D
26:19 - You're Driving Me Out of My Mind
30:26 - Just Say That You Love Me
My Lord. Their harmonies are sick out of this world.❤
He makes reminiscing so much better
I don't know if it's better. It's different. Both Glenn and John sang the same song yet they each made it their own. IMO, that makes both singers great.
The classiest band ever to come out from Australia. No contest!
With one caveat - Air Supply.
Thanks to Covid lockdown in 2020, I discovered this era of John Farnham that I had no idea even existed. Thanks so much for uploading this. I feel like I’ve uncovered a hidden gem in Australian music that has been forgotten. The whole band sounds amazing, and you could really see the amazing frontman John was becoming. I’d love to get live audio of John singing the LRB songs here, as they all sound great!
Totally agree. Just a superb live performance. John was on fire.
I love the punch John puts in the songs he sings and gets the audience into it ;-)!!
His personality sure comes out on stage, doesn't it?
I've had this on cassette since it was first broadcast and I still listen to it to this day. One of the best shows i've ever seen.
People concentrate so much on their best-in-the-world vocals and forget that they were damn fine instrumentalists.
Bloody brilliant singer John Farnham is! Love listening to his renditions of these classics (as well as listening to Glenn Shorrock's but each has their own inimitable, unique and beautiful style which we as an audience get treated to!!)
Exactly. It gets very boring when people compare the two. They are both great, and separate. It's like the people who continue to compare Agnetha and Frida from ABBA. They are both fantastic and incomparable.
The best singer on the planet. Period
No arguments there mate! 👍
I agree👌
I agree
No doubt about it
Paul Rodgers?
I really love John Farnham in LRB - the album, ‘No Reins’ is phenomenal!
If I could sing like that I wouldnt talk Id just sing everything...
Haha! Bloody oath! 👍
JOHN IS THE BEST VOCAL IN THE WORLD HES AUSTRALIAS🎶 KING OF MUSICE 🇦🇺🎶❤
Astonishing.
I feel elated after watching this.
Amazing ! He really honed his voice with LRB
He, also, found out what he DIDN'T want. Like having his mic taped to the floor so that he couldn't roam.
The whole band brilliant. Love John Farnham long time - he is just SENSATIONAL.
Cool Change, beautiful.
Don’t make them like this anymore!! Real vocal harmonies, real instrumentalists 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I lost the video I recorded off my TV back in 1983 and am sure happy I found it on here!!! Wow does it ever bring me back to the day!!
One of the best concerts I ever heard!
Now this is how a show is done. What an amazing all around performance.Imho, Farnham was the ultimate edition to LRB…
They sang my favourite song by the LRB in this concert COOL CHANGE whether sung by Farnsey or Glenn Shorrick its still my favourite song ,it brings me to a place of peace and tranquillity everytime I hear it , it calms me when I'm stressed and makes me think of island holidays and cruises I've been on with my beautiful late wife , thank you LRB .
Little River Band… especially this EXACT lineup… we’re SO friggin great. They could really rock when they wanted.
Just complete talent right across the board.
Onya Farnsy! What an absolute legend!!!
Awesome thanks for such a great page Fully Farnham you rock ! :) :)
I was just about to send you the link to this but your here already. Let's link this into our Farnham pages 🤘👍🤙
👍 "The Voice"! Wow..😮‼️*Seriously kick-ass band, too!!
Not one bad note, no auto tune,, this should ne used to teach young singers how it;s done!
Great voice, love this type of music.
This is a fav memory for me. Excellent harmonies!
My favorite is We Two !!
It’s absolutely brilliant!
Mine too!
Great video... really enjoyed this, and John was outstanding as usual. 💯💗 It was such a shame, I think John joined the band full of nothing but good intentions, then apart from suffering from jealousy from certain members (actually taped his mic lead and stand to the stage to stop him moving around and working the crowd), he then picked up part of the band's bills (from before his time with them) for past recordings, he left the band with debt hanging over his head. Thankfully, his solo career took off and no doubt erased the debt quick smart... but how demoralizing it must have been during that time for him. That's what his song "Playing to Win" was in reference to (I understand)... he was saying I'm moving on and playing to win... And he did, big time!!!!
Amazing♥️
Solid Gold cheers!!! 👍👍
With John they have BALLS!
Virtuoso performance by John! 👌🏻Legend. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Now That's Entertainment!!!!!!!!!
Down on the Border and Just Say That You Love Me sound great live.
Bloody ripper mate 👍🤘🤙
Listening to "The Net" it's hard not to pretend it's a song about the internet even though it's obviously not. A lot of the song lyrics fit quite well too.
John Farnham.... Don’t care who doesn’t like him. They struggle to say that because he’s KILLER!
The entire band was just ridiculous!!!
Even Gobles now says that this was the best line up that they ever had.
Thanks for sharing this 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love John Farnham voice! It was pure and his range was remarkable. I wish he would have stayed they were at their best with him💔
He's the only lead singer the band had that didn't have a lisp
@33:16 he comes in singing "Back in 65 we were on our way"
the notes are G5 G#5 G5 F5 - 12.5 notes above Middle C! 😮
I defy any other male singer to SING those notes! Considering the average male can only sing to Eb5 which is 2 notes lower than the G#5 [NB his usual range is F3 to C5 and he pushes D5 on "Please don't ask me"]
But it sounds nothing like LRB ?
@@paulmusgrave1432 John cannot be Glenn Shorrock (and why would we want him to?) so the "sound" changed a bit, but he was a great fill in when they needed someone!
@@paulmusgrave1432 It IS LRB. Both Glenn and John were great but different. Life would be very different if we didn't ever get different experiences.
14:24 Reminiscing!
good concert
❤💯
It wasn't right that Glenn Shorrock was made to leave Little River Band. That said the Farnham years were great though even though they weren't able to turn around their falling popularity and bring it back up even close to what it had been in the 1970s. John's voice is great (as is Glenn's but John has that higher range) and the songs were pretty good just not at the level they had been in the 1970s. Plus there was a change in personnel at their record company and the new guy apparently didn't promote the new albums as much. It's surprising that "Playing to Win" wasn't a huge hit though. That's a great song.
Glenn wasn't made to leave LRB. He was tired and had enough. He recommended John replace him. They were friends, and still are. IMO, John took them to another level. The audiences were not ready for the changes.
LRB was a band before John. This is John and his backups.
John should have had his own place, LRB made his path.
At one interview, LRB was trying to be up to the same level as the Eagles where almost everybody in the band can sing and bring their own flavor. In my opinion, they did exactly as that with great energy and better stage performance. If they were to be in a back to back concert, I would put Eagles first to be the opening act and then LRB to close the show. Oh man, I would probably be bringing that energy on my way back home.
What is with all of this "Eagles" crap? They were not similar in the slightest.
Amazing that there's no mention of keyboardist David Hirshfelder in the personnel credits, considering he was such a big part of their sound live during this era. I know he had just joined but still, there's no reason he couldn't have been cited at the end with the others.
❤LOVE LRB❤
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John would have been a waste as a plumber.
cool.....
John Farnham ist und ist super, aber dieser Song gehört Glenn Shorrock. Beide sind große Künstler!
sound is not the best. Shame!
a great and powerfull voice, but i think the harmonies were not quite as good
Boomer excellence
What is this crap? Certainly not the original Little River Band.
The lead guitarist is one of the best I’ve ever hear. Move over Clapton and just about any upper world guitarist. Blew my mind. I’m trying to figure out his name. It is Steve “something” because Farhnam calls him that.
Steve Housden
Pity he lost the plot and turned into a woke fool lending his songs the the VOICE referendum 💩
Pity you've got nothing better to do that watch and comment on videos of someone you don't like. Obsessive much?
@@Saan42 ignorant much
@@ToranaA9X308 Wow, what a comeback! Amazing! 👍
@@Saan42 your a flog there ya go
@ToranaA9X308 *you're. Not much better I'm afraid!
Thank you for sharing this ❤️ AMAZING!! 🔥
good concert