Ripper, first heard then played this song when OR staff at RAF Hospital Wegberg Germany , we had a skiffle group and played at Xmas concerts and various hospital dances and functions. Still have the sheet music I bought in 1958. Great memories. Moved from the UK in 68 to Tasmania, also spent some years in South Australia and went on extended 4WD expeditions into the great outback. Life does not get any better than visiting such wonderful outback pubs and the great people who live in these remote desert locations. I fulfilled a childhood dream by moving down under and seeing this great country and the places I had read about in booksRipper, first heard then played this song when OR staff at RAF Hospital Wegberg Germany , we had a skiffle group and played at Xmas concerts and various hospital dances and functions. Still have the sheet music I bought in 1958. Great memories. Moved from the UK in 68 to Tasmania, also spent some years in South Australia and went on extended 4WD expeditions into the great outback. Life does not get any better than visiting such wonderful outback pubs and the great people who live in these remote desert locations. I fulfilled a childhood dream by moving down under and seeing this great country and the places I had read about in booksRipper, first heard then played this song when OR staff at RAF Hospital Wegberg Germany , we had a skiffle group and played at Xmas concerts and various hospital dances and functions. Still have the sheet music I bought in 1958. Great memories. Moved from the UK in 68 to Tasmania, also spent some years in South Australia and went on extended 4WD expeditions into the great outback. Life does not get any better than visiting such wonderful outback pubs and the great people who live in these remote desert locations. I fulfilled a childhood dream by moving down under and seeing this great country and the places I had read about in booksRipper, first heard then played this song when OR staff at RAF Hospital Wegberg Germany , we had a skiffle group and played at Xmas concerts and various hospital dances and functions. Still have the sheet music I bought in 1958. Great memories. Moved from the UK in 68 to Tasmania, also spent some years in South Australia and went on extended 4WD expeditions into the great outback. Life does not get any better than visiting such wonderful outback pubs and the great people who live in these remote desert locations. I fulfilled a childhood dream by moving down under and seeing this great country and the places I had read about in booksRipper, first heard then played this song when OR staff at RAF Hospital Wegberg Germany , we had a skiffle group and played at Xmas concerts and various hospital dances and functions. Still have the sheet music I bought in 1958. Great memories. Moved from the UK in 68 to Tasmania, also spent some years in South Australia and went on extended 4WD expeditions into the great outback. Life does not get any better than visiting such wonderful outback pubs and the great people who live in these remote desert locations. I fulfilled a childhood dream by moving down under and seeing this great country and the places I had read about in booksRipper, first heard then played this song when OR staff at RAF Hospital Wegberg Germany , we had a skiffle group and played at Xmas concerts and various hospital dances and functions. Still have the sheet music I bought in 1958. Great memories. Moved from the UK in 68 to Tasmania, also spent some years in South Australia and went on extended 4WD expeditions into the great outback. Life does not get any better than visiting such wonderful outback pubs and the great people who live in these remote desert locations. I fulfilled a childhood dream by moving down under and seeing this great country and the places I had read about in booksRipper, first heard then played this song when OR staff at RAF Hospital Wegberg Germany , we had a skiffle group and played at Xmas concerts and various hospital dances and functions. Still have the sheet music I bought in 1958. Great memories. Moved from the UK in 68 to Tasmania, also spent some years in South Australia and went on extended 4WD expeditions into the great outback. Life does not get any better than visiting such wonderful outback pubs and the great people who live in these remote desert locations. I fulfilled a childhood dream by moving down under and seeing this great country and the places I had read about in booksRipper, first heard then played this song when OR staff at RAF Hospital Wegberg Germany , we had a skiffle group and played at Xmas concerts and various hospital dances and functions. Still have the sheet music I bought in 1958. Great memories. Moved from the UK in 68 to Tasmania, also spent some years in South Australia and went on extended 4WD expeditions into the great outback. Life does not get any better than visiting such wonderful outback pubs and the great people who live in these remote desert locations. I fulfilled a childhood dream by moving down under and seeing this great country and the places I had read about in booksRipper, first heard then played this song when OR staff at RAF Hospital Wegberg Germany , we had a skiffle group and played at Xmas concerts and various hospital dances and functions. Still have the sheet music I bought in 1958. Great memories. Moved from the UK in 68 to Tasmania, also spent some years in South Australia and went on extended 4WD expeditions into the great outback. Life does not get any better than visiting such wonderful outback pubs and the great people who live in these remote desert locations. I fulfilled a childhood dream by moving down under and seeing this great country and the places I had read about in books
Slim was Irish!!!! All Aboriginal ppl in Australia grew up listening to Slim! He was an musical Icon, he will be sadly missed! WE LOVE YOU SLIM!!!!! RIP +++
Gordon's father, David Kirkpatrick, was 11 months old when his parents Hugh and Mary Kirkpatrick came to Australia from Belfast. Slim Dusty Was born in Kempsey News South Wales on 13 June 1927
I agree with you l love slim dusty music AND he's family l love aboriginal people myself and rest in peace slim and Joy McKean sadly country will never be the same God bless you and your family Warren and Ingrid Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺🦘🦘🐨🐨🦄🦄🤠🤠👩👩
One of his most beautiful songs. I live in Germany, but whenever I treat myself to a cold beer and listen to SLIM, I am allowed to feel a little bit like an Australian. Thanks for that, mate. You are now driving on the heavenly highways but the spirit of your music will live forever. R.I.P. SLIM 👍🏼🇦🇺🤠🎸
Ripper, first heard then played this song when OR staff at RAF Hospital Wegberg Germany , we had a skiffle group and played at Xmas concerts and various hospital dances and functions. Still have the sheet music I bought in 1958. Great memories. Moved from the UK in 68 to Tasmania, also spent some years in South Australia and went on extended 4WD expeditions into the great outback. Life does not get any better than visiting such wonderful outback pubs and the great people who live in these remote desert locations. I fulfilled a childhood dream by moving down under and seeing this great country and the places I had read about in books. Tasmania 2020 👍🇬🇧🇦🇺😁🦘
I attended the recent Remembrance day service here , as some of my ancestors were called up for , or volunteered for , action , the service went appropriately , & afterwards , a couple of blokes came up to me & were talking ( I think they wondered just who the hell I was ! ) , one of them said he was going to the pub for a pint , the other one said " you,ll have a bloody job mate , the pub,s got no beer " ! .......This song & The Great Slim Dusty came straight back into my memory . I,m a brit , not all that proud of it after what,s been done to my country lately , & the ruling section of society,s actions & attitudes in general , I was honouring my own ancestors , & all the other people who were involved . Slim wrote & performed some great music , it,s a good job we can all still enjoy it , long live Slim Dusty .
I bought the sheet music and the record back in 1956 when I lived in England, (I still have it & thelittle EP record)- I played in a skiffle group during those years in the RAF, always a top favourite every time we played it. I was playing it last night on my Yamaha keyboard, been living ‘down under’ since ‘68. Thanks, Slim, a top ⭐️. Greetings from Tasmania Australia 😁🎼👍🇦🇺🦘
Slim was Aussie country legend , traveled round Oz in an old purple Ford Fairline doing shows with the band and roadies following in a bus ,after he died his did a song in a tribute to him , called Old Purple .
I’m from south east Texas and, by golly, that’s a great song! Sounds a lot like our country & western tunes. I could feel pretty much at home with these folks!
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Slim was one of the greatest Australian singer's I remember Barry. O Sullivan Singing. that song as we working We where young men by then God Bless you Slin Never forget you Mate
@@PetMama1313 Just past midnight..and I'm dreaming of my misspent youth..Check out a new recording I just uploaded of a song written by a friend..no longer with us..
I'm Canadian. I like the old American crooner, Marty Robbins. So far as I can tell, Marty Robbins is just an American version of slim dusty. Much love from Canada to Australia. You folk are brilliant. Sending good vibes to the other side of the planet. Yes, it's bloody fucking cold here
I'm Canadian too, the first time I heard it, the Irish Rovers sang it on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation,CBC. I wonder if Stomping Tom Connors or Wilf Carter ever sang that one?
A Fair Description of how a lot of us feel when The Weekend Comes Around throughout these past few weeks....Go Away Covid....And Thank You Both Gordon and Slim, For A Great Song and Preformance.jt.
Slim should have been our prime Minister,he'd of done a heap better than the clown we have in Parliament,the main reason being,he cared about people,not just there to line there pockets like armpit,I mean elbow????
I bought a very warped 45 rpm version in the late 50s. I still have it in my collection. Listen to him often. I've been asked to leave a few pubs when I've sung Pub with No Beer. The best Oz after Sir Don.
I think this came about when Australia had to divert grain supplies to the war effort and relied on wine for alternative refreshment. I do not know was it WW1 or WW2 but such control of supplies and commodities and pricing was common in all countries in time of war.
I have been there, we had to drink Whisky and Dr Pepper mixed to about 5-7% like most beer. Even the Cola ran out. Now this was in the summer and the American Legion bar of this one in my town has this patio almost on the Missouri River that brings the people in.
I'm German and I heard it the first time sung by Bobbejan in German. Later I heard the Belgian version also sung by Bobbejan and at last today I heard Slim Dusty singing. It in English. Isn't that funny?
I'm working at a petrol station where we've just run out of fuel, thanks to tanker driver shortages... remembered this song from my childhood, and understand the feelings exactly!
Rip mate true Aussie I live in Tasmania and I’d listen to slim dusty for 10 hours when I was in the Northern Territory nor my sisters 10th bday my mum me and my sister rode bikes around Uluṟu
Ripper, first heard then played this song when OR staff at RAF Hospital Wegberg Germany , we had a skiffle group and played at Xmas concerts and various hospital dances and functions. Still have the sheet music I bought in 1958. Great memories. Moved from the UK in 68 to Tasmania, also spent some years in South Australia and went on extended 4WD expeditions into the great outback. Life does not get any better than visiting such wonderful outback pubs and the great people who live in these remote desert locations. I fulfilled a childhood dream by moving down under and seeing this great country and the places I had read about in booksRipper, first heard then played this song when OR staff at RAF Hospital Wegberg Germany , we had a skiffle group and played at Xmas concerts and various hospital dances and functions. Still have the sheet music I bought in 1958. Great memories. Moved from the UK in 68 to Tasmania, also spent some years in South Australia and went on extended 4WD expeditions into the great outback. Life does not get any better than visiting such wonderful outback pubs and the great people who live in these remote desert locations. I fulfilled a childhood dream by moving down under and seeing this great country and the places I had read about in booksRipper, first heard then played this song when OR staff at RAF Hospital Wegberg Germany , we had a skiffle group and played at Xmas concerts and various hospital dances and functions. Still have the sheet music I bought in 1958. Great memories. Moved from the UK in 68 to Tasmania, also spent some years in South Australia and went on extended 4WD expeditions into the great outback. Life does not get any better than visiting such wonderful outback pubs and the great people who live in these remote desert locations. I fulfilled a childhood dream by moving down under and seeing this great country and the places I had read about in booksRipper, first heard then played this song when OR staff at RAF Hospital Wegberg Germany , we had a skiffle group and played at Xmas concerts and various hospital dances and functions. Still have the sheet music I bought in 1958. Great memories. Moved from the UK in 68 to Tasmania, also spent some years in South Australia and went on extended 4WD expeditions into the great outback. Life does not get any better than visiting such wonderful outback pubs and the great people who live in these remote desert locations. I fulfilled a childhood dream by moving down under and seeing this great country and the places I had read about in booksRipper, first heard then played this song when OR staff at RAF Hospital Wegberg Germany , we had a skiffle group and played at Xmas concerts and various hospital dances and functions. Still have the sheet music I bought in 1958. Great memories. Moved from the UK in 68 to Tasmania, also spent some years in South Australia and went on extended 4WD expeditions into the great outback. Life does not get any better than visiting such wonderful outback pubs and the great people who live in these remote desert locations. I fulfilled a childhood dream by moving down under and seeing this great country and the places I had read about in booksRipper, first heard then played this song when OR staff at RAF Hospital Wegberg Germany , we had a skiffle group and played at Xmas concerts and various hospital dances and functions. Still have the sheet music I bought in 1958. Great memories. Moved from the UK in 68 to Tasmania, also spent some years in South Australia and went on extended 4WD expeditions into the great outback. Life does not get any better than visiting such wonderful outback pubs and the great people who live in these remote desert locations. I fulfilled a childhood dream by moving down under and seeing this great country and the places I had read about in booksRipper, first heard then played this song when OR staff at RAF Hospital Wegberg Germany , we had a skiffle group and played at Xmas concerts and various hospital dances and functions. Still have the sheet music I bought in 1958. Great memories. Moved from the UK in 68 to Tasmania, also spent some years in South Australia and went on extended 4WD expeditions into the great outback. Life does not get any better than visiting such wonderful outback pubs and the great people who live in these remote desert locations. I fulfilled a childhood dream by moving down under and seeing this great country and the places I had read about in booksRipper, first heard then played this song when OR staff at RAF Hospital Wegberg Germany , we had a skiffle group and played at Xmas concerts and various hospital dances and functions. Still have the sheet music I bought in 1958. Great memories. Moved from the UK in 68 to Tasmania, also spent some years in South Australia and went on extended 4WD expeditions into the great outback. Life does not get any better than visiting such wonderful outback pubs and the great people who live in these remote desert locations. I fulfilled a childhood dream by moving down under and seeing this great country and the places I had read about in booksRipper, first heard then played this song when OR staff at RAF Hospital Wegberg Germany , we had a skiffle group and played at Xmas concerts and various hospital dances and functions. Still have the sheet music I bought in 1958. Great memories. Moved from the UK in 68 to Tasmania, also spent some years in South Australia and went on extended 4WD expeditions into the great outback. Life does not get any better than visiting such wonderful outback pubs and the great people who live in these remote desert locations. I fulfilled a childhood dream by moving down under and seeing this great country and the places I had read about in books
One of the best with Gordon paston the back drop take ur breath away that’s slim thankyou slim 💕
When he had his state memorial funeral at St Andrews Cathedral the Vicar led the congregation in singing "the Pub with no beer" Good on you mate !
We surviving the outbacks with this one 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
I sang this song to my daughter, 40 years ago, when she was going to sleep, it still makes me smile.
Slim was Irish!!!! All Aboriginal ppl in Australia grew up listening to Slim! He was an musical Icon, he will be sadly missed! WE LOVE YOU SLIM!!!!! RIP +++
Thank you for educating me about Australian bush culture. I eventually went to see the outback mate.
Gordon's father, David Kirkpatrick, was 11 months old when his parents Hugh and Mary Kirkpatrick came to Australia from Belfast. Slim Dusty Was born in Kempsey News South Wales on 13 June 1927
Been listening to Slim Dusty since I was 10 years old today 2024 I'm 59 years old still listening Slim 🙏🙏
I agree with you l love slim dusty music AND he's family l love aboriginal people myself and rest in peace slim and Joy McKean sadly country will never be the same God bless you and your family Warren and Ingrid Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺🦘🦘🐨🐨🦄🦄🤠🤠👩👩
Fantastic, we loved him in Ireland as Teenagers
One of his most beautiful songs. I live in Germany, but whenever I treat myself to a cold beer and listen to SLIM, I am allowed to feel a little bit like an Australian. Thanks for that, mate. You are now driving on the heavenly highways but the spirit of your music will live forever. R.I.P. SLIM 👍🏼🇦🇺🤠🎸
R.I.P slim 💔🇦🇺💔
Are you an Australian in Germany or a German that knows Australian music?
Danke. Legend.
Matt any one that loves slim is Australian to me 👌👍
Good on ya mate 👍🏼
Slim Dusty is the king of country songs
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I like old Australian country, Slim Dusty, it's like the old days, did I say that?
Ripper, first heard then played this song when OR staff at RAF Hospital Wegberg Germany , we had a skiffle group and played at Xmas concerts and various hospital dances and functions. Still have the sheet music I bought in 1958. Great memories. Moved from the UK in 68 to Tasmania, also spent some years in South Australia and went on extended 4WD expeditions into the great outback. Life does not get any better than visiting such wonderful outback pubs and the great people who live in these remote desert locations. I fulfilled a childhood dream by moving down under and seeing this great country and the places I had read about in books. Tasmania 2020 👍🇬🇧🇦🇺😁🦘
hey sorry but do you know a australian song about a father who's always at work? haha
This man is the national hero of Australia 🇦🇺
He sure is
I love Slim's playing style... he strums using a thumb pick and he strums between the sound hole and the bridge. That's the Slim Dusty Tone =P
Great Australian talent
I attended the recent Remembrance day service here , as some of my ancestors were called up for , or volunteered for , action , the service went appropriately , & afterwards , a couple of blokes came up to me & were talking ( I think they wondered just who the hell I was ! ) , one of them said he was going to the pub for a pint , the other one said " you,ll have a bloody job mate , the pub,s got no beer " ! .......This song & The Great Slim Dusty came straight back into my memory . I,m a brit , not all that proud of it after what,s been done to my country lately , & the ruling section of society,s actions & attitudes in general , I was honouring my own ancestors , & all the other people who were involved . Slim wrote & performed some great music , it,s a good job we can all still enjoy it , long live Slim Dusty .
I bought the sheet music and the record back in 1956 when I lived in England, (I still have it & thelittle EP record)- I played in a skiffle group during those years in the RAF, always a top favourite every time we played it. I was playing it last night on my Yamaha keyboard, been living ‘down under’ since ‘68. Thanks, Slim, a top ⭐️. Greetings from Tasmania Australia 😁🎼👍🇦🇺🦘
Enjoyed reading your happy memories! 🎶😃🤗👍😎☀️🌞🦉
Holy moly, was it 1956? I was 13 years old and remember it well.
The Best.
First time i've heard of him, This song is an instant classic.
Slim was Aussie country legend , traveled round Oz in an old purple Ford Fairline doing shows with the band and roadies following in a bus ,after he died his did a song in a tribute to him , called Old Purple .
I’m from south east Texas and, by golly, that’s a great song! Sounds a lot like our country & western tunes. I could feel pretty much at home with these folks!
Hello from Tyler
Dommes in Stockport
Dommes in Stockport
Dommes in Stockport
He passed away not long after my grandfather.
Not heard this for many years. Forgot just how comical it was. Brilliant.
Slim, there will never be another like him.
not in Australia were there won't be.
The king in most countries wears a crown but in Australia he wears a cowboy hat with a kick in front,R.I.P slim
Barbie G u got that right,slim is knocking them dead in heaven
hey sorry but do you know a australian song about a father who's always at work? haha
To Right!
Drinkin wine with his mates, strewth, makes me mullet curl! Happy Australia Day 🤙
hey sorry but do you know a australian song about a father who's always at work? haha
Di and pie ice cream and the best God hidings is bushranger is Born vxufvd good jdvuh dn7d
No toni in the Moonlight and I America and I quite automatically Australia love where it has become true guhuehuueb burgh it believes vibrate
Novice nice made and Bruno but not very helpful to anyone else looking at Howard has
Shy or shy hux bid jyhurv gu d I've have 8 10 u c vuhdv7gfrbugrbgg Jr have introduced rhu6dvbi beuy3ucb Rotherick brush 8bvjrnujrbjh hurjuf
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I think I 1st heard this song back in the late 70s/ early 80s,, I was born 23rd May 1968 from northern Ireland UK, 🇬🇧🤝
another great singer sadly no longer with us rest in peace slim Dusty 🙏
Great song!!!
Slim was one of the greatest Australian singer's
I remember Barry. O Sullivan
Singing. that song as we working
We where young men by then
God Bless you Slin
Never forget you Mate
What an absolute Aussie legend....I'm not much of a country music fan, but this guy caps it for me along with John Denver. 👍🤗😇
Slim was far more "country" than John Denver . 😁
@@WildPhotoShooter there bout the same. #LEGENDS
Absolutely with you, mate.
I remember this as a youngster. Also the sequal to and another one. A great singer. Thanks Slim and OZ.
Answer to the pub with no beer is the other one
Just love all of Slim Dusty songs he has got the most beautiful amazing voice for theses songs
slim was one of the kings I love what you do i wish i could meet slim him self
I have been performing this song for around 60 years and the first verse sung here I never heard before.
... Slim was indeed one of a kind... we miss you !
This is awesome Slim Dusty was a great singer Thankyou you Slim
What a legendary song. And so true! I actually went to this concert if you look at the very back I am In the orange jumper ha! R.I.P slim dusty 😔
I like this old songs, bring old memories. Good Luck Slim.
RIP Slim
Love this great old number. Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
Greetings from The midwest USA, nearish Chicago City.
@@PetMama1313 Just past midnight..and I'm dreaming of my misspent youth..Check out a new recording I just uploaded of a song written by a friend..no longer with us..
Also not forgetting Ronnie Drews rendition of this song........
2020 the pub with doors closed is worse. Love this guy and his music. I grew up listening to him in my dads car cassette player when I was a kid.
gotta love an OZZY 2023 and she still kicks ass Slim
Went to one of his concerts in western Australia in 1977. Hearing his music brings back good memories
I'm Canadian. I like the old American crooner, Marty Robbins. So far as I can tell, Marty Robbins is just an American version of slim dusty. Much love from Canada to Australia. You folk are brilliant. Sending good vibes to the other side of the planet. Yes, it's bloody fucking cold here
I'm Canadian too, the first time I heard it, the Irish Rovers sang it on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation,CBC. I wonder if Stomping Tom Connors or Wilf Carter ever sang that one?
A Fair Description of how a lot of us feel when The Weekend Comes Around throughout these past few weeks....Go Away Covid....And Thank You Both Gordon and Slim, For A Great Song and Preformance.jt.
still true 1 year on
Jesus is the one to turn to when all else looks bleak.
Jesus is STILL on the throne
I’m an American, never been to Australia, but have listened to Slim Dusty. He’s great. Then, up north in Canada, Ian Tyson and Four Strong winds.
Sure. I like Slim Dusty “Duncan” drinking down at the town and country, never getting rolling drunk.@WimWenders-rx7wf
For years, I thought that this song was Irish since it was often sung by the Irish Rovers. Please forgive me, I'm a Canadian, lol! Very good song!
The raw rocky outcrop is the perfect setting. Well done.
Brilliant and great song I've listened to it for many years
They broke the mould after slim was born,he is 2000% Australian,rip you legend slim
Slim should have been our prime Minister,he'd of done a heap better than the clown we have in Parliament,the main reason being,he cared about people,not just there to line there pockets like armpit,I mean elbow????
With ALL Love Slim❤️💗😆💟
National treasure of Australia
you was the best. slim dusty your song they neverr end 🌸🌸🌸
Just discovered Slim on RUclips he's super terrific
I bought a very warped 45 rpm version in the late 50s. I still have it in my collection. Listen to him often. I've been asked to leave a few pubs when I've sung Pub with No Beer. The best Oz after Sir Don.
Kicking back shoeless on the beach at Gulf Shores I think how Slim would've been a true hit at the FloraBama down on the line.
I love this song
Love all of his songs 🎵 ❤️ 💕 💗
Just a brilliant song.
Grate Australia song well done slim
Definitely my and my late dad's favourite slim song.
Greatest Australian singer
hearing these old songs make me think of my dear uncle who loved slim miss him so much (R.i.p)
Hello Lynette, how are you doing today and how is the weather with you
The KING of country the man with his hat turned down Slim Dusty
Hello Rose
Legende..R.I.P.. From🇦🇹
There never be another. SLlm sadly
Just completed my 90s tarago for a road trip, got my slim cd ready and the akubras Tasmania here i come
Miss you Slim....
Grew up listening to Slim.
To me slim dusty is the true king 👑 of country music and he is true Blue ox to the great man Rest in please
Slim is a Australian icon!
No beers Victoria is on the 🍺 beers just don't have to many .And fall done any stairs 🍺🍺🍺❤️
Great to see the Google Doodle. I remember seeing slim in Yalgoo where I worked on the railway in the late 1960s
Never will be another man like Dusty, Slim Dusty
(slim shady)
Will be learning the words to this funny (ha ha) song
Have never seen this video before. Have known the song for decades but had never seen the video. Didn't know there was one. Crikey!
looking at the lyrics
and thinking how many words rhyme with "beer"
this song could go on for a year
Warhoooooooooooooooo poor slims lost he was the king of country I can sing like him two
Brilliant. Auzies and Rhodesians look so alike and have a great same scense of humour.
The thought of a pub with no beer will give me nightmares
I think this came about when Australia had to divert grain supplies to the war effort and relied on wine for alternative refreshment. I do not know was it WW1 or WW2 but such control of supplies and commodities and pricing was common in all countries in time of war.
I have been there, we had to drink Whisky and Dr Pepper mixed to about 5-7% like most beer. Even the Cola ran out. Now this was in the summer and the American Legion bar of this one in my town has this patio almost on the Missouri River that brings the people in.
The best.thankyou.
A legend !
The best of what it is to live here.
A Pub With No Beer is my favourite Slim Dusty song of All-time. AllanBlack. AllanBlack1977.
Slim, good stuff.
Such a sad song, amazing
Man i love the legend
Love this brings back memories
rest in peace slim rest in peace mate
Only Australians have names like "Slim Dusty" LOL....great song, again Australians singing about beer! Love it!
Canada had a Slim Whitman better known as Wilf Carter.
A nightmare in the UK as much as in Oz to stand in a pub with no beer! ha ha
GREAT! The Belgian version (Bobbejaan) is lovely too!!
I'm German and I heard it the first time sung by Bobbejan in German. Later I heard the Belgian version also sung by Bobbejan and at last today I heard Slim Dusty singing. It in English. Isn't that funny?
I'm working at a petrol station where we've just run out of fuel, thanks to tanker driver shortages... remembered this song from my childhood, and understand the feelings exactly!
this is a bloody ripper
hey sorry but do you know a australian song about a father who's always at work? haha
Juz_call_me_ray I think it’s called cats in the cradle
@@Zomerlad omfg thankyou soo much been looking for it for years ahhh bless you!
Juz_call_me_ray all good cobber
👑 Dork
GREAT SONG AND SHOW!
Sad song makes me cry
The saddest song in the world
Nothing sadder than a pub with no beer.
cela plusieurs années que je n'avais en ce fabuleux chanteurs en country Australien et plaisir de revenir en ce Samedi 24 Juillet 2021. à 18:20.
Greatest entertainer ❤
Rip mate true Aussie I live in Tasmania and I’d listen to slim dusty for 10 hours when I was in the Northern Territory nor my sisters 10th bday my mum me and my sister rode bikes around Uluṟu
From England superb.
Bloody great 👍✌️
I love this Music
Great song it wouldn't have happened in Ireland
That's at Broken Hill
Nemo Dakkar true I was born at Brewarrina, my mob, Bourke - Dodge city Bourke, Moree, so forth even though you know what I mean, mad
hey sorry but do you know a australian song about a father who's always at work? haha
There we go
Legend ♥️