Archie Roach - Took The Children Away | Reaction

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

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  • @RareGem369
    @RareGem369 2 года назад +170

    Sadly Uncle Archie passed away today. He was an icon here in Australia but more importantly he was a beautiful soul! May he R.I.P now in the dreamtime! 🖤💛❤️

    • @mzrepresented2397
      @mzrepresented2397 Год назад +15

      It has been announced that a sculpture of Archie Roach and his beautiful partner Ruby Hunter will be erected in Victoria - both musical and cultural legends

    • @zazzy6758
      @zazzy6758 Год назад +8

      @@mzrepresented2397 i hope he's represented respectfully

    • @davidnetherway4734
      @davidnetherway4734 Год назад +17

      don't be sad be happy he has started his dreaming and is reunited with the ancestors his pain has ended and he is with all those who love him reunited for eternity and cant be stolen again such a powerful man and a true ambassador for all our people to look up to rip unk your fight continues with our generation

    • @garrysurplice7656
      @garrysurplice7656 Год назад +4

      Had the pleasure of his company 25 years ago. Jammin after a gig in Campbelltown. Big night.🙂

    • @Rev1960-i2r
      @Rev1960-i2r Год назад +3

      Love this man Archie & his partner, Ruby.

  • @ayeshaazeem4783
    @ayeshaazeem4783 Год назад +8

    Still makes me cry & I dunno how Uncle sang it without breaking down! (I can't) It's very triggering & always makes me think of my Stolen ancestors, but such an amazing song!!! Miss you Uncle Archie...

  • @mikeminden1090
    @mikeminden1090 2 года назад +141

    I'm Alaska Native, adopted into a white family, and Archie's song hits deep. For me, the taken-away theme always goes with the missing-home theme of Warumpi Band's "My Island Home" -- and look who's done a reaction video of that song!

    • @cozzazee4043
      @cozzazee4043 2 года назад +21

      As a Australian Original I feel for you and your people too. Good to know my peoples music speaks to you too. And why wouldn't it, your Original too.

    • @UFOhunter4711
      @UFOhunter4711 Год назад +3

      These is a deep scar that unites us far across the globe, but an unbreakable strength as well

    • @ayeshaazeem4783
      @ayeshaazeem4783 Год назад +6

      Our Mob/s and your ppl sadly have so much in common. Hope you've found or find your family. I feel a very deep Connection whenever I'm On Country (ancestral land) but still grieve for the ancestors who were Stolen & we've never known where from. Hope you're reunited with your ppl & Land

    • @changinglanes33
      @changinglanes33 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes i hope you journey brings some home

    • @MrCharliemcgoo
      @MrCharliemcgoo 22 дня назад

      this is such a great comment = the similarity between what happened to the Indigenous peoples of Canada, & the Native Americans is outstanding - the British and Christian missionaries have a lot to answer for. The "Missions" spoke about in this song and many Australian Aboriginal stories are like the Reserves or Reservationss in America

  • @nikkye9159
    @nikkye9159 2 года назад +31

    🖤💛❤RIP to Gunditjmara (Kirrae Whurrong/Djab Wurrung) Bundjalung Senior Elder, Archie Roach 🖤💛❤Musician, activist and storyteller 🖤💛❤
    Our hearts are broken 💔

  • @josephinepettet8605
    @josephinepettet8605 2 года назад +9

    Unfortunately this is our reality in Australia for us first nations indigenous peoples and it's still happening we have the highest incarcaration of black men & women including children are thrown into jail's & abused we aren't even recognised in our own countries constitution we are still fighting ✊🏽🖤💛❤️✊🏽 Always Was Always Will Be Aboriginal Land

    • @veryindigenousperson9497
      @veryindigenousperson9497 2 месяца назад

      You know we can make our own constitution, right?
      It works in Europe, it works in Africa, it works in Asia and everywhere else.
      It won't work here because they want it all for their greedy money hungry selves.

  • @janeenharris3074
    @janeenharris3074 2 года назад +34

    Australia's colonial history goes back a mere 240 years. Aboriginal history goes back 60,000+ years. The damage done to them will take God knows how long to heal.

  • @travd9490
    @travd9490 2 года назад +79

    This his story it literally happened to him. It happened to my Mum too. Stolen Generation went from mid 1800s to 1970s. My Great Grandfather had to carry around a Certificate to say he was a good Aboriginal and he could participate in white society,but had to behind the Boundary(Boundary Rd, St,Lane,) by Curfew this lasted until 1967. That's because we had a referendum Vote to Include Aboriginal and Torres strait Islander as Australian Citizens

    • @papercup2517
      @papercup2517 2 года назад +11

      I'm so sorry Trav, that that happened to your Mum, and to your Great Grandfather, and for whatever ongoing effects their mistreatment may have had on you and your family, and your community. I don't suppose anything can wipe out entirely the scars from that suffering and injustice, but I wish you peace in your heart and hope one day soon those wrongs and the wrongs that continue to be done to your people will be fully recognised by all Australians, and properly honoured with a voice to Parliament, as requested. Love and blessings to you always.

    • @jane_80s61
      @jane_80s61 Год назад +2

      This song hits hard for me and my family. Both my parents are survivors of the stolen generations, as were my great grandparents on both sides of my family, as well as their siblings. My Nan and her siblings had to have a native pass to be allowed within the Perth city limits, went from 1927-54. My Nan said "you made sure your ass was not within city limits after 6pm" 😳

    • @changinglanes33
      @changinglanes33 8 месяцев назад +1

      K have intergenerational trauma from the solen generation

    • @ComaToast1
      @ComaToast1 4 месяца назад

      That’s crazy you might know my family my great grandmother is Elizabeth Crowe Pitt she used to take all the street kids in in the 90s when the police took Daniel Yocks life the next day the mob had a silent march in west end and was met with a barricade of police my father king hit the first copper

  • @crabbypanda
    @crabbypanda 2 года назад +1

    I saw archie and his wife perform in Seattle back in the 90s when they toured. They told us their story. Both taken from their homes and put into white foster homes. Like most of the stolen, they ended up homeless teens. They met on the street. One of the most unforgettable performances I've ever seen.

    • @crabbypanda
      @crabbypanda 2 года назад +1

      That's his wife at the end. The love between them on stage. They used to busk. I think they were like 14 and 15 when they met.

  • @samanthakuhl3082
    @samanthakuhl3082 2 года назад +77

    Thanks you so much Nick, I won't add any information because I see that there are wonderful comments in the chat. But I will take a moment to mention that this song and artist was instrumental in bringing light to the real history of this country and how powerful a platform music can be.

  • @jennysmith38
    @jennysmith38 2 года назад +57

    Archie Roach is the indigenous Australian guy singing. Archie and his siblings were taken from their family, he has written a book about it, called "Tell me Why". There are quite a few books written about the stolen generation. The children were taken from the early 1900's until the late 60's. There is also a movie called "Rabbit-Proof Fence, that is based on the true story of three girls that were taken from their families in the 1930's, and their struggles to get back to their families after they escaped from the settlement they were taken to.

    • @reub1000
      @reub1000 2 года назад +5

      The late 60s is what they wanna tell you ...i was taken from my mother at birth for no good reason except that they thought mum was too young to have two babies."You have to give 1 up" they said...i was born in 1972...it never stopped.

    • @veryindigenousperson9497
      @veryindigenousperson9497 2 месяца назад

      Still happening today.

  • @Al-ee6uc
    @Al-ee6uc Год назад +4

    This song brings me to tears each and everytime I listen to it.
    RIP Archie

  • @shandaha2381
    @shandaha2381 2 года назад +38

    Archie passed away today- a proud symbol for Indigenous Australia, a legend

    • @roostersbays95
      @roostersbays95 2 года назад +1

      🦅

    • @crystalsmith9478
      @crystalsmith9478 2 года назад +1

      Rip Archie

    • @johnkeen7252
      @johnkeen7252 2 года назад +1

      🙏🏼

    • @colleen2671
      @colleen2671 Год назад

      🖤💛💔

    • @karlkurla9849
      @karlkurla9849 Год назад +1

      The greatest to ever do it, spoke for the majority of Aboriginals. He should be held high in respect. Well all who have been through the struggle due to loss of language, land, hunting and just knowledge of our old ways. Those who still have their knowledge will not understand him nor give him the respect he deserves because they haven't been inflicted enough with the loss of their culture. They'll never understand.

  • @DaMoNkEyGoD
    @DaMoNkEyGoD 2 года назад +52

    You reacted to Briggs and Gurrumul performing the Children came back which was somewhat of a sequel to this song. It commemorates triumphant indigenous Australians and encourages reconciliation.

    • @aarondirt
      @aarondirt 2 года назад +12

      I was the one that requested the Briggs one and came to make this comment.

    • @DaMoNkEyGoD
      @DaMoNkEyGoD 2 года назад +9

      @@aarondirt Awesome suggestion mate.

  • @JoSedunary
    @JoSedunary 2 года назад +47

    A lot of them didn't come back the same though... many of their families, like grandparents, didn't only miss out on seeing their grandkids growing, but the children missed knowing their elders as a lot of them had passed.... it was not only a sad and shameful part of our country's history but it's only recently actually being talked about. Thank you for once again showing respect for our country , it's artists and more importantly our history.

    • @rosiebarsby6134
      @rosiebarsby6134 2 года назад +1

      Only 33 000 survived out of 150 000 children so many of these kids died in the missions that the church built or died in the care of the white families that illegally adopted those children.

  • @neilshepherd1904
    @neilshepherd1904 2 года назад +76

    It's a shameful time in Australia's history, unfortunately. The lyrics of this song are powerful. In school we were never taught about issues faced by our First Nation's people. Thanks for uploading. Cheers.

    • @cozzazee4043
      @cozzazee4043 2 года назад +1

      I appreciate you saying that.

  • @johnadams3210
    @johnadams3210 2 года назад +6

    The First Australians are the oldest living culture and civilization on Earth, 60.000 years of inhabitation of one of the most unforgiving continents on Earth... The European Treatment of these people was an example of humanity at its lowest... Genocide, rape and an entire stolen generation... Cheers Brother Archie. I met you once never forgotten... RIP

  • @bmack24674
    @bmack24674 2 года назад +64

    Fun fact, Paul Kelly actually produced Archie's first album which included this song.

    • @allymayful
      @allymayful Год назад +4

      More than a fun fact!!!! Paul is an amazing human being, who provides constant support and encouragement to other artists, especially to Archie thru illness and after he lost his wife, Ruby.

    • @jeffbrooks8024
      @jeffbrooks8024 Год назад +3

      Paul is a great Australian and a musical genius

  • @lbd-po7cl
    @lbd-po7cl 2 года назад +55

    Australians used to refer to the “Convict Stain” and a great national shame at the fact that modern Australia was established as a convict settlement and much of the population was descended from transported criminals. However the REAL stain on our country has been the treatment of our First Nations peoples, and the fact that for nearly 200 years there were official policies of genocide designed to do away with Aboriginal culture and society. The Stolen Generations is one example of those genocidal policies and their consequences.
    Archie Roach is one of our great songwriters, and he sings here from personal experience, having been separated from his family and culture at a young age. A powerful and important song.

    • @martinweier7174
      @martinweier7174 2 года назад +5

      Sadly nothing much has changed, Aboriginal MAles are 40% more likely to be Jailed. Still a 20yr life expentancity rate. We have not learned

    • @annpulbrook9033
      @annpulbrook9033 2 года назад +3

      Our history of genocide is horrific (as is our current treatment of Asylum Seekers & Refugees, the most vulnerable people in the world). (Personally) I don't see the stain as the convict people deported from England to Australia (as the crimes were set up to occur through the inadequacies and inequalities of the British social system & institutions), but the brutality of Imperialism, which even quashed it's 'own' people, other Brits, the poor masses, to be enslaved (by lumbering them with labels of criminality) when Colonialists wanted to take land from Indigenous people in other parts of the world. Divisions of class, based on racism, lineage laws, etc caused even more wretched conditions and lack of understanding among people. What has happened to Indigenous people in Australia, is our great shame.

    • @roostersbays95
      @roostersbays95 2 года назад

      many mixed bloods had to hide the stain and run to other states. my pop had three camps on three differents sides of the murray river (Moorundie) in his white fellas vocations, which were roadtrains, earthmoving, rabbiting, circuit fighting etc.Im bloody sad to hear of brother Archie passing 😔

    • @ingridclare7411
      @ingridclare7411 2 года назад

      AAhh most Aussies are descended from mostly poor white settlers who were encouraged by assisted passage to make the huge trip. 160000 convicts in total arrived here until 1868 as against 2/3 million free settlers. Look it up...

  • @caro.k2958
    @caro.k2958 2 года назад +26

    Archie Roach is an indigenous singer songwriter an individual not a group. He has written many songs that speak to the indigenous experience and injustices and is a powerful voice in the rights of indigenous Australians.

  • @jenniferrogers2234
    @jenniferrogers2234 2 года назад +17

    My father was one of the Stolen Generation. He was one of nine children and they were all taken from my grandma because she insisted that they needed to live traditionally so that they would know who their people were and how they lived. The government disagreed and took them away from her. His father was away working at the time. He came home to a crying wife and an empty home. My father was old enough to remember who his parents were and made contact with them once he became an adult (21 years old). To this day there are still two siblings unaccounted for. When I had children of my own, grandma would always tell me to make sure that we had clean clothes and food in the house or the government would come and take your children away. She was an amazing woman who lived in a small wooden shack with no plumbing or electricity. She physically survived the heartache of her children being taken away but it scared her mentally. Grandma and Grandpa split up because their children were taken away.

  • @marellewhiteartist2597
    @marellewhiteartist2597 2 года назад +5

    Hi there, Archie Roach passed away today. Such a loss for Australia. This story makes me so sad. A shameful time in Australia's history. Also, he's not white. He's a proud Aboriginal man

  • @jackiebarry9328
    @jackiebarry9328 2 года назад +25

    This is such a dreadful part of our history. Unimaginable harm was caused & the repercussions of this barbaric practice will be felt for many more generations. Just so sad.

  • @cgkennedy
    @cgkennedy Год назад +3

    The indigenous peoples have been here for over 60 000 years. British settlers landed in 1786. They didn't manage to outbreed them, despite their best efforts. It also happened in Canada.

  • @tanyiabailey4792
    @tanyiabailey4792 2 года назад +3

    Not all of us got to go back

  • @MsOzigal
    @MsOzigal 2 года назад +2

    like many "first peoples" our Aboriginal people suffered terribly and will always be in my "Old whitey" heart. So sorry for your pain. xx

  • @meni8015
    @meni8015 2 года назад +34

    Heartbreaking. Such a shameful part of Australian History. Archie's music is so powerful.

    • @TheNakedWombat
      @TheNakedWombat 2 года назад +1

      If only we'd stop but both sides of politics here keep on keeping on these shameful policies.

    • @meni8015
      @meni8015 2 года назад +3

      @@TheNakedWombat It makes me very sad to hear this is still happening and that these shameful policies still exist today.

  • @alanjones1543
    @alanjones1543 2 года назад +26

    I love uncle Archie Roach ❣️🎸 check out his powerful song about black deaths in custody "my beautiful child" it's a nice tune 🔥

    • @samanthakuhl3082
      @samanthakuhl3082 2 года назад +2

      Omg try Elijah and freedom they are both recent Archie Roach and amazing.

    • @CanzausKids
      @CanzausKids 2 года назад

      Beautiful Child along with Munyana are two of my favourite Archie songs. R.I.P dear Archie, I will miss you.

  • @baird55aus
    @baird55aus 2 года назад +7

    Saddly Archie left us yesterday (30 July) after a long illness RIP Archie. A truly great person as well as performer.

  • @rickandersen2284
    @rickandersen2284 2 года назад +16

    Powerful song. And I think he has the perfect voice for it. Not detracting from the gravity of the words but lending a simple honesty.

  • @eclecticapoetica
    @eclecticapoetica 2 года назад +55

    I’ve worked with many indigenous Australians, the inter-generational trauma is so deep and the destruction of whole nations their language and traditions is so deep. Some government policies now are little better - the indue card for instance, neglect of health issues that disproportionatally affect indigenous people such as Kidney disease - led to the death of Gurrumul and Jimmy Little for instance.

    • @eclecticapoetica
      @eclecticapoetica 2 года назад

      Someone please request Jimmy Little - here’s a brief tribute on his death. ruclips.net/video/j3Xj7EMy-JE/видео.html

    • @lyndam67
      @lyndam67 2 года назад +1

      ❤️

    • @ysolla85
      @ysolla85 2 года назад +4

      I wish people (the wider community) understood the impact of intergenerational trauma more.

    • @shelleymcdermott761
      @shelleymcdermott761 2 года назад +1

      🥰🥰

    • @jadecawdellsmith4009
      @jadecawdellsmith4009 2 года назад +2

      Sadly now u can add UNCLE ARCHIE 2 the list of indigenous people gone too soon cos of our woeful inadequacies when it comes 2 equal access 2 healthcare.

  • @lorraineward5990
    @lorraineward5990 2 года назад +20

    It wasn’t just Australia that “took the children away”. It was the USA and Canada too. Rabbit Proof Fence is a great movie about the Australian experience and there are many documentaries about Canada and the USA that you should watch.

    • @ziglaya4293
      @ziglaya4293 2 года назад +5

      Yes the similarities between Canada’s stolen generations and Australian’s is quite eerie.

    • @veryindigenousperson9497
      @veryindigenousperson9497 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@ziglaya4293because it was the same people doing the same work under the protection of the same crown.

  • @j.jagnusauthorandpsychic9926
    @j.jagnusauthorandpsychic9926 2 года назад +4

    Unfortunately he died yesterday. So glad you made this video and reacted to his song. A sad day in Australia.

  • @SheGamesTho
    @SheGamesTho 7 месяцев назад +1

    So glad you were able to review and share this song ❤
    This song means so much!
    This song speaks of children being taken by the government which continued to happen well into the 1970s and we continue to see it to this day done in other ways. It’s disgusting what our communities go through with the systemic racism that is never addressed.

  • @MelaniaRose
    @MelaniaRose 2 года назад +8

    Archie Roach attended my parents wedding back in the 80s.
    Since my dad has passed away, I’ve randomly met him around Sydney and Melbourne over the years 🙂

  • @SQUAREise
    @SQUAREise 2 года назад +3

    Vale Uncle Archie Roach. Fly high with your ancestors 🖤💛❤

  • @jacquibrown6023
    @jacquibrown6023 2 года назад +3

    Archie Roach passed away today. 😢 I will miss him much Rest in Love Archie

  • @JD-jz8vl
    @JD-jz8vl 2 года назад +3

    The Nightingale is a must watch movie. It is a story set in Tasmania, but be aware it doesn't hold back with truths regarding the extreme violence of the day, (early 1800s). Not suitable for a young audience and those who are victims of violence who may be triggered by the traumas acted out in the film.

  • @andrewpaul7316
    @andrewpaul7316 2 года назад +24

    Hey Nic there’s a great interview with Archie on “Ahns brush with fame”he explains everything in 30mins,fantastic series with famous Australians 💪🏾 ✌️

    • @jennysmith38
      @jennysmith38 2 года назад +8

      That was a great episode, Archie was very forth coming about everything. Ahn is so good at asking the right questions and actually listens to what they say, he really gets them to open up about their lives. The painting Ahn did of him was amazing.

    • @micheledix2616
      @micheledix2616 2 года назад +2

      Fantastic episode

    • @SeanyW05
      @SeanyW05 2 года назад +1

      Great note! And great episode

  • @caro.k2958
    @caro.k2958 2 года назад +16

    The grievous damage that was done to our indigenous brothers and sisters though this heinous systematic abuse is incalculable and recent. We as a country live with the consequences of the social and psychological damage that was inflicted on an entire race. No amount of recompense alone can erase what was done. I hope and pay that with time acknowledgment recompense and understanding there will come healing and recovery but there is still a very long way to travel before that is so. It shames and worries me to hear this spoken of as something that is in the past it is not past it’s consequences are very much present in the here and now.

    • @angelina2722
      @angelina2722 2 года назад +3

      In 2020, 499 children aged between 10 and 13 were imprisoned. At least 65% of them are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander children. 68% of all children in detention were on remand, meaning they were yet to be convicted of any crime.27 July 2021

  • @tausa75
    @tausa75 2 года назад +8

    Archie Roach just passed away, but he left us his incredible music and his story that he so generously shared.

  • @KevinKlehr
    @KevinKlehr 2 года назад +6

    FYI, me and my partner had the pleasure of interviewing Archie a while back for a radio show. He, himself, didn't know he was part of the stolen generation until a relative of his showed up at his school. It was a privilege to talk to him.

  • @RobNMelbourne
    @RobNMelbourne 2 года назад +2

    R.I.P. Archie Roach b: 8 Jan 1956 - d: 30 July 2022
    much sorry business now 😥

    • @fredrickjames...5122
      @fredrickjames...5122 4 месяца назад

      "Tell me WHY" (stolen generation story), Gunditjmara (Kirrae Whurrong/Djab Wurrung) Bundjalung Elder.
      Musician, Activist, Songline, storyteller grass roots salt of the earth ... taken away too soon.
      My generation (26/05/57) enlisted in military 1974, why? ... either juvenile justice ⚖️ or another statistic.
      R.I.Peace Archie.

  • @RhythmicEye
    @RhythmicEye 2 года назад +20

    Archie Roach is a truly great man and wonderful story teller on par with Paul Kelly. In fact they are great mates. My sister works with the Aboriginal Trust Fund. Her job is to find and contact these poor people who were stolen and tell them there is “compensation” money from the government. The trauma these people suffered is unimaginable so you can imagine the phone calls are not at all straight forward. Just an abominable part of our history.

  • @eaglesquedingo2112
    @eaglesquedingo2112 2 года назад +3

    RIP Kwementyaye Roach 😭😭😭
    Very sad day for Australia. Just devastating, what a loss :(

  • @ziglaya4293
    @ziglaya4293 2 года назад +6

    My Nan, great Nan, and great great Nan were all taken. This song always makes me think of the resilience of our people

  • @beepickett6779
    @beepickett6779 2 года назад +20

    A STATEMENT BY AMOS AND EBAN ROACH ON BEHALF OF THE ROACH FAMILY
    We are heartbroken to announce the passing of Gunditjmara (Kirrae Whurrong/Djab Wurrung), Bundjalung Senior Elder, songman and storyteller Archie Roach.
    Archie passed, surrounded by his family and loved ones, at Warrnambool Base Hospital after a long illness. We thank all the staff who have cared for Archie over the past month.
    Archie wanted all of his many fans to know how much he loves you for supporting him along the way.
    We are so proud of everything our dad achieved in his remarkable life. He was a healer and unifying force. His music brought people together.
    A private ceremony will follow.
    We ask that the media please respect the family’s privacy.
    Archie’s sons, Amos and Eban Roach, have given permission for Archie’s name, image and music to be used, so that his legacy will continue to inspire.

  • @kaciaway4167
    @kaciaway4167 2 года назад +3

    Iam intears watching this now.. we just lost one of our blackfella heroes 💔 so sad.. n my mother n grandmother all stolen... but still we know our lore
    💪💪💪💪💪love u forever Archie ❤❤❤

  • @jadecawdellsmith4009
    @jadecawdellsmith4009 2 года назад +2

    RIP- UNCLE ARCHIE. U WILL ALWAYS LIVE ON IN OUR HEARTS.❤💛🖤

  • @admanistansheridan1826
    @admanistansheridan1826 2 года назад +4

    A treasure and truth speaker of our people. Over 50k years mate, completely fked up, slavery and genocide and like your Republicans, our white rich conservatives also don't give a shit. Change the date Australia FFS, so much pain.

  • @grubsgarden7364
    @grubsgarden7364 2 года назад +6

    There are some members of the Warumpi Band who are supporting Archie Roach in the background, along with other Indigenous musicians. You did a reaction to their version of 'My Island Home' back in March 2022.

  • @ingridclare7411
    @ingridclare7411 2 года назад +2

    We just lost our Archie, just a few days ago. Godspeed dear Archie, We love you. To see his beautiful face and hear his voice makes me weep. The woman is his wife Ruby, He used to say the highlight of his career was supporting Bob Dylan in Sydney in 1992 at the State Theatre. We were there and so surprised to see him. He got a standing ovation.

  • @Tizmelou
    @Tizmelou 2 года назад +2

    The white dude in this film clip is a ring in … it’s Tim Finn from Split Enz and Neil Finn’s brother (Crowded House), he is not a member of Archie’s support band. Archie is one of our National Treasures. He’s quite frail these days but still producing wonderful music and storytelling. Archie has produced and narrated his autobiography as an audiobook, titled “Tell Me Why: the story of my life and music”. So you can learn more about Archie’s life! 💜

  • @ImThAtGuY90
    @ImThAtGuY90 2 года назад +7

    Such a powerful song and Aboriginal kids were still being taken away in the 1960s and Archie Roach himself was taken away from his family and He also passed away last night Rest In Power Uncle Archie

  • @korrinebennell9938
    @korrinebennell9938 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for reacting to this song. My grandparents were part of the stolen generation (basically the government kidnapped Aboriginal Children across Australia for decades). Children were still being stolen into the late 1970s. There are still many victims alive to this day. This song is a huge part of our healing as Aboriginal Australians. 💔
    So thankful that I was able see Archie Roach perform this song live. It was very emotional ❤️

  • @shelleymonkland8996
    @shelleymonkland8996 Год назад +1

    We were recorded as Flora and Fauna until 1967.

  • @Archimedesrocks
    @Archimedesrocks 2 года назад +1

    I came here because Archie finished. I like your commentary.

  • @LD-kl7hc
    @LD-kl7hc 2 года назад +26

    So the stolen generation started around 1910 and occurred into the 70s. There are many victims that still don't know who their family members are. Horrible, horrible part of our history. This song gives me goosebumps every time. Thanks so much for covering it x

    • @rosiebarsby6134
      @rosiebarsby6134 2 года назад

      In Victoria they signed the act to remove Indigenous children in 1870 so they started removing children earlier then it was taught so really the stolen generation started earlier then everyone was taught.

    • @MinutesWithMates
      @MinutesWithMates Год назад +4

      Generations (plural). It actually started in the 1860s and over many generations

    • @karlkurla9849
      @karlkurla9849 Год назад

      @@MinutesWithMates no mate they made it an act to steal Half Caste children away from their mother, let alone their people because they believe that because they had the white man's blood in them that they'd be more civilized then the full bloods, understand this and that is why it's called The Stolen Generation due to an act of civilising a people (mainly half caste) to assimilate them into the western society.

    • @karlkurla9849
      @karlkurla9849 Год назад

      @@MinutesWithMates The other act of stealing back in the 1800s was from convicts, to slave them or use them (women) as servants in a manner I wish not to say. But if you are talking about kids then they are not a part of The Stolen Generation unfortunately they happened to be kidnapped or abducted in that manner but not forcibly stolen from the government saying so to do so.

  • @leannemayor5755
    @leannemayor5755 2 года назад +14

    So my grand dad was part of what’s called the stolen generation . His parents raised 5 children in a tiny outback town about 800 km from Sydney. They were separated and told not to tell anyone they were aboriginal . They were Archie alive skin . It was brutal and cruel and on some level still happens . Yes children need to be protected but when they are sent to Anglo Saxon families they lose touch with their history and culture. Archie is a hero. Apparently what they called welfare rolled into town in big black cars and rounded up with kids . Our pain is similar to your culture anyway sad

  • @ShardiiiifyThisIsh
    @ShardiiiifyThisIsh 2 года назад +2

    It's happened to so so many and it's still here today because we feel it from our family the pain and hurt, it didnt happen 100s of years ago because Uncle Archie is telling a first hand story its not just something that was told to him. Archie Roach has just joined the Dreamtime(R.I.P Unky)

  • @LeeLeeHere
    @LeeLeeHere 2 года назад +12

    Recommend watching Rabbit Proof Fence, amazing true story of young girls resilience in getting back to family and country. Many children never came. You reacted to Teskey Brothers and Emma Donavon singing an Archie Roach song get back to the land. Archie is an amazing story teller and his songs are so meaningful and will rip your heart out.

  • @kerry-leethomson8481
    @kerry-leethomson8481 2 года назад +2

    Rest In Peace Uncle Archie Roach. May you be resting in the Dreamtime.
    🖤💛💔

  • @leroybolt1195
    @leroybolt1195 2 года назад +2

    Such a beautiful voice will be missed RIP Archie Roach

  • @ausi98
    @ausi98 2 года назад +5

    So glad you finally heard him. I once got to teach this song to some kids and then sing it with them. It was amazing

  • @BM-hx7yh
    @BM-hx7yh 2 года назад +4

    Sad news of his passing, a talent and storyteller who will be missed

  • @trishgrant2715
    @trishgrant2715 2 года назад +4

    I’ve seen Archie live in concert a few times. He makes me cry every single time. So fragile, vulnerable yet forgiving and hopeful.

  • @teresaclark3291
    @teresaclark3291 2 года назад +4

    His wife Ruby Hunter was also a beautiful singer..

  • @josephinepettet8605
    @josephinepettet8605 2 года назад +2

    There's plenty of information on the history of the genocide towards Australian Aboriginal people my elders told us about it when we were growing up so it's now become generational trauma

  • @micheledix2616
    @micheledix2616 2 года назад +5

    There are many books about the stolen generation. As many have recommended the movie 'The Rabbit Proof Fence ' is an excellent quick introduction into how terrible it was to be an indigenous child in our quite recent Australian history

  • @shadowmend7373
    @shadowmend7373 Год назад +1

    So many many tears watching this. They took my children away too the pain anger and grief I feel every moment of every day is unbearable.

  • @cozzazee4043
    @cozzazee4043 2 года назад +1

    30/7/2022 RIP Uncle Archie Roach.

  • @sylviadavidson9297
    @sylviadavidson9297 Год назад +1

    Thank you brother for appreciating and acknowledging our culture especially through uncle Archie's music 🖤💛♥️🤞🏾 but want more in sight on our cultures history, watch "High Ground" the movie

  • @michaelmueller8772
    @michaelmueller8772 2 года назад +5

    Reaction to Archie's song 'Walking Into Doors', which confronts the issue of domestic violence. A powerful, moving song, and it reveals just how phenomenally well Archie can sing.

  • @mariannaphillips9135
    @mariannaphillips9135 2 года назад +4

    Soo sad to hear Uncle Archie passed away today 😢 We have lost a shining soul on this earth.. RIP 💔

  • @annpulbrook9033
    @annpulbrook9033 2 года назад +2

    I love Archie Roach's voice, - his quiet delivery, so beautiful & a beautiful presence. It was an awful policy in Australia to remove Indigenous children from their parents. It also happened in Canada, another country that's a member of the British commonwealth, - Colonialism, a system of oppression and stealing.

  • @jenanderson731
    @jenanderson731 Год назад +1

    Every man should listen too Uncle Archie's walking into doors....R.I.P Uncle

  • @alanstrom2221
    @alanstrom2221 2 года назад +2

    Such an important person in Australian history.
    Archie's cultural input will always be remembered.
    Very sad to hear he has passed away.
    RIP mate

  • @GaryNoone-jz3mq
    @GaryNoone-jz3mq 11 месяцев назад

    Archie was a great man and a respected and loved elder of his people and a much loved and respected friend and performer amongst those who listened to his music.

  • @neilpepper3575
    @neilpepper3575 2 года назад +2

    I met the gentleman in Port fairy.Australia..hes humble and a bit of a legend to us

  • @garypeterson8394
    @garypeterson8394 2 года назад +15

    Yes mate,
    A profound and deeply disturbing true story with the lyrics.
    As we all know in Australia, the aborigines are the rightful owners of this beautiful land...Way before Captain Cook.
    Sadly this still goes on.
    Archie is amazing.
    🦘🙏

  • @josephinepettet8605
    @josephinepettet8605 2 года назад +1

    Thankyou my brother xo thankyou for understanding xo

  • @roostersbays95
    @roostersbays95 2 года назад +1

    Gday brother. Archie past on yesterday (30 July 2022)....star travelling off to our ancestors 😞

  • @stefanieking5190
    @stefanieking5190 2 года назад +6

    That's Ruby Hunter on back up vocals. Rudy and Archie were life partners and are both extraordinarily influential in Australian folk music broadly and First Nations music of all kinds.

    • @cgkennedy
      @cgkennedy Год назад

      Ruby was also stolen generation.

  • @SunShine-qk4rb
    @SunShine-qk4rb 2 года назад +5

    Such a heartbreaking song

  • @medmon3476
    @medmon3476 2 года назад +5

    Comes from Archie's album Charcoal Lane - all the songs on the album are memorable and are worth a listen.

  • @podlettte
    @podlettte 2 года назад +1

    That white dude is Tim Finn, the brother of Crowded house lead singer, Neil Finn.
    You are probably thinking of the Warrumpi band.

  • @kristykendrigan6693
    @kristykendrigan6693 2 года назад +1

    RIP to Uncle Archie Roach, gone into the dreaming 30 July 2022. ❤️ Always be remembered.

  • @larissahorne9991
    @larissahorne9991 2 года назад +4

    I have friends and family who were affected by this. Two of Mum's Cousins who were brothers married Aboriginal Ladies, Mum was really good friends with both of them. One of Mum's Cousins remained married until He died. The other one was a Boxer who was given some terrible advice, which He followed. He was told to divorce His Aboriginal Wife to further His career. There wasn't a Custody Case, the government came and took away My Second Cousins. By the time Her youngest son came back home. She was Prematurely Grey and dying in Hospital, basically She died of a Broken Heart. My Second Cousins were taken care of by their Aunty. Mum's Cousin did patch things up with His Kids. Mum was normally a very forgiving Lady, but She couldn't forgive what He'd done to Her Friend. A Family Friend since the 40's had some of His Siblings Snatched off the street by the government. The government would send Big Black Cars into Aboriginal Communities and do that. From what I've heard what the Canadian government did was even worse starting around the turn of the last century. They rounded up entire Native Canadian Tribes and took away all of the Kids.

    • @changinglanes33
      @changinglanes33 8 месяцев назад +1

      I hear you mumma suffered so much

  • @maggiec4849
    @maggiec4849 Год назад

    I came to this after other videos as I’m currently reading (well, listening to, on Audible) Archie Roach’s autobiography. Watching this and the reaction brought tears to my eyes. It is an amazing read about the life of an amazing man, not to mention the significant historical contexts. Highly recommended!

  • @allydevine2192
    @allydevine2192 Год назад +1

    This song always makes me cry.

  • @keez7309
    @keez7309 2 года назад +2

    Sadly he passed away the other day. The beautiful memories of him and his music will forever be.
    R.I.P Uncle Archie Roach, see you in the dreaming. Always Was, Always Will Be Aboriginal Land. YAWU 🖤💛❤️

  • @johnkeen7252
    @johnkeen7252 Год назад +1

    This brings a tear to my eyes and anger in my heart what we did to the 1st nation people

  • @justine8387
    @justine8387 2 года назад +2

    I remember seeing this live and just crying like a baby

  • @keza41
    @keza41 2 года назад +2

    RIP Archie. A truly unique Australian singer song writer.

  • @martinryan8409
    @martinryan8409 2 года назад +2

    Rest in Peace Archie Roach.

  • @mstands
    @mstands 2 года назад +3

    So glad you have come to this song - also highly recommend giving the 30th anniversary release a listen, his weathered voice hits even harder. Uncle Archie's recent memoir, Tell Me Why, is a very important read and beautifully written - or better still, he narrates the audio version. A documentary about Archie and his late partner, Ruby Hunter came out in Australia not too long ago and was somewhat surprisingly joyous (I was fully prepared with the tissues). Such an important artist, as was Ruby, so many First Nations singers of all genres speak of how he paved the way for them. His story of how Paul Kelly got him to support him on stage, and then convinced him to record an album is a good one!

  • @dranzacspartan8002
    @dranzacspartan8002 Год назад +2

    The Aboriginals in Australia have lived here for over 60,000 years. There is evidence that there is Australian Aboriginal DNA in indigenous South Americans.

  • @basswars7060
    @basswars7060 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for uploading this video. Archie Roach was an extraordinary talent and your reaction is very important. He lived a life of meaning and hope. He represents the best in humanity.

  • @aaronsensei7637
    @aaronsensei7637 2 года назад +2

    He is a legend and it's with sadness that he has recently passed but back to the land sea, water and stars. With music that lives on. Whilst the idea of the stolen generation being a particular time period may appear as historical. It is still very prevalent in modern society. This enforcement of Anglo European ways has left indigenous folk separated from country and their family story, narratives and dressings. Archie roach uses music to spread a very real message. This did not just happen here in Australia.

  • @violetajelicic8328
    @violetajelicic8328 2 года назад +2

    Rabbit-Proof Fence by Doris Pilkington Garimara is a good read. About three girls who escaped after being taken and their journey following the rabbit-proof fence to get back home. There was a movie adaptation too.

  • @firecrakka
    @firecrakka 2 года назад +3

    You also did the follow up song "The Children Came Back" with Briggs & Gurrumul on Like a Version.