GANGgajang - Sounds Of Then REACTION (American first time listen)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @FionaEm
    @FionaEm Год назад +153

    This song is an Aussie classic from approx 1986. The lead singer is singing about migrating from Britain to Australia with his family as a child, and the unfamiliar sounds & smells of country Queensland where they settled.

    • @davejensen7922
      @davejensen7922 Год назад +13

      Cattle and Cane by the Go Betweens was written by Grant McLennan from his childhood in North Queensland after moving from England too

    • @sherrylovegood
      @sherrylovegood Год назад +22

      I just go (in my mind) to Bundaberg. This is what it is like in the summer.

    • @dangermus74
      @dangermus74 Год назад +4

      Great song. A classic pop song from the 80s. Love Queensland!

    • @xymonau2468
      @xymonau2468 Год назад +3

      @@sherrylovegood I used to live there, too. 🙂

    • @chookinathunderstorm3446
      @chookinathunderstorm3446 Год назад +5

      I lived in late 1960's Queensland when 10, 11 and 12 yrs and I remember the long lush deep emerald grass, the powerfull tropical thunderstorms that turned the clouds greenish grey and the strong smell of brimstone which I have never smelled with storms in any other state. The granite in the ground often brought loud ear splitting brighter than day lightning strikes to the ground in the paddock in front of our house. A tree was hit and split 80 metres from our front door and it was struck again 2 years later which finished it off. Livestock was often struck too. A poor elderly man was struck at the local bowling green and all that was left of him was a shadow of ash and bone and his leather shoes and hat band. The thunder was always magnificent and sounded to me, as a kid, like God dropping and endlessly scraping giant furniture across the clouds.
      It started with a bomb drop vibe and the glass louvre windows and crockery rattled and then it rolled on and on and on as though it was stampeding into the distance. The static in and around you felt buzzy around the skin and hair. Rain would throw down in bucketfulls but even if you were out of it in a dry house your clothes would still be sticking to skin with sweat in the humidity. So it idefinitely is a Queensland feeling that these storms are alive and vindictive. We weren't even living in the far north sugar cane growing region which is closer to the Indonesian monsoons.

  • @goodyxeroxx
    @goodyxeroxx Год назад +106

    Great Southern Land by Icehouse is another song about Australia from that era you might like. Released in '82, good pop hook and evocative lyrics.

  • @garrymercer757
    @garrymercer757 Год назад +90

    The other songs you've been listening to are patriotic Ballard's. In the 80s every pub had a band playing every night of the week. So dozens of bands honed their skills and became good and made the distinctive ozrock sound. You have heard it in bands like hoodoo gurus, mental as anything. Angels, ACDC, men at work, icehouse ,Goanna, Australian crawl, lots more

    • @garrymercer757
      @garrymercer757 Год назад +5

      And midnight of course

    • @spacejesus4541
      @spacejesus4541 Год назад +2

      @@garrymercer757 how could you forget

    • @davidhedgcock8690
      @davidhedgcock8690 Год назад +10

      Please do not forget Cold Chisel. The best of the lot!

    • @xymonau2468
      @xymonau2468 Год назад +5

      And Dragon!

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 Год назад +1

      Crowded house - or were they 90's more than 80's?

  • @gregmccallum3124
    @gregmccallum3124 Год назад +22

    Check out "Icehouse, Great Southern Land" too.

  • @marionm5311
    @marionm5311 Год назад +21

    They wrote this song whilst watching the sugarcane burning from a verandah in Bundaberg. QLD Ty for showing us our Country, you rock . I really enjoy your channel.

    • @helensharpe2293
      @helensharpe2293 Год назад

      Yes. I live in Bundaberg and its very appropriate

  • @libbypeace68
    @libbypeace68 Год назад +60

    I love this song! Totally identify with it. I live in a humid climate with loads of lightning storms, and I also overlook cane fields. When it came out I felt like it could have been written about my town 😄

    • @franbradford1182
      @franbradford1182 Год назад +6

      which is why, we understand how Jimmy Barnes, wrote
      'Working Class Man'
      What is Pure Australiana
      🇦🇺💯

    • @juleneyoung5053
      @juleneyoung5053 Год назад +1

      Yamba

    • @DeepThought42
      @DeepThought42 Год назад +3

      @@franbradford1182 Sorry to explode the urban myth, Jimmy didn't write it, nor did any Australian. The song had been a great success in the US, they decided to not release the US version in Australia but get Jimmy to make it kind of an Australian song. One of the early music videos for "Working Class Man" used some of the footage from the US music video showing a foundry as well as some of the burning cane fields footage after that with Jimmy. I guess the record company was cutting costs on video production. It did look rather weird as many could tell the foundry wasn't Australian. They later re-did the video to remove the US footage and just use footage shot in Australia only, I presume because coughing up the money wasn't a problem once it became a mega hit in Australia.

    • @xymonau2468
      @xymonau2468 Год назад

      @@DeepThought42 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sounds_of_Then

  • @suehenderson2598
    @suehenderson2598 Год назад +43

    We don't have awesome bands like this anymore. Ice House, Mondo Rock, Mental as Anything,,Cold Chisel, Inxs...Love 80's Aussie music

    • @sherrylovegood
      @sherrylovegood Год назад +6

      Hunters and Collectors. They all came up through the pub circuit. They’re all fantastic!

    • @zombiemeg
      @zombiemeg Год назад +2

      @@sherrylovegood Yes! Was just listening to many of their songs last week for the first time in ages!

    • @aussiebornandbred
      @aussiebornandbred Год назад

      And the Angels, another great pub rock band

    • @dawnrazornephilim
      @dawnrazornephilim Год назад +2

      @@sherrylovegood Hunters and collectors had some great songs, what about the sunnyboys!

    • @noelamurdoch3713
      @noelamurdoch3713 Год назад +2

      Don’t forget The Radiators!! 🤟🏻

  • @sdev2749
    @sdev2749 Год назад +15

    This was and still is an Aussie anthem song. You cannot get more Australian than this

  • @bigs1546
    @bigs1546 Год назад +11

    YESSSS !!! You have to have lived in Queensland to get some of this song with the sweat, breathing the humidity and lightning cracking over cane fields. I have loved this since it first came out!

  • @gravelsandwich
    @gravelsandwich Год назад +16

    I first saw Gangajang live in the mid 80's when I went to a Midnight Oil concert in Rockhampton (Queensland) and were their supporting band. They were promoting their new album and played this song. They were so good I went out and bought the album the following Monday. I still have that album........

  • @dadoftwinsau
    @dadoftwinsau Год назад +30

    Icehouse
    Band
    Icehouse are a rock band from Sydney, formed in 1977 as Flowers. Initially known in Australia for their pub-rock style, the band later achieved mainstream success playing new-wave and synthpop music and attained
    Top 10 singles chart success locally and in both Europe and the U.S. The mainstay of both Flowers and Icehouse has been Iva Davies supplying additional musicians as required. The name "Icehouse", adopted in 1981, comes from an old, cold flat Davies lived in and the strange building across the road populated by itinerant people. Davies and Icehouse extended the use of synthesizers particularly the Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, Linn drum machine and Fairlight CMI in Australian popular music.
    Their best-known singles on the Australian charts included "Great Southern Land", "Hey Little Girl", "Crazy", "Electric Blue" and "My Obsession"; with Top Three albums being Icehouse, Primitive Man and Man of Colours.Wikipedia
    Also known as:
    Flowers (1977-1980), Iva Davies & Icehouse
    Origin: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    Genres: Rock, new wave, synth-pop
    Years active: 1977-present

    • @MaverickAus
      @MaverickAus Год назад +2

      Great Southern Land IS Australia's national anthem (unofficially) :) Hey Ryan if you want to watch an Aussie movie with awesome music watch "Young Einstein" with Yahoo Serious.

    • @suave-rider
      @suave-rider Год назад

      Yes we all have access to Wikipedia you nong

    • @tomorrowkiddo
      @tomorrowkiddo Год назад +1

      @@MaverickAus yes second Great Southern Land

    • @firstbornjordan
      @firstbornjordan Год назад

      Well said, the only thing I would add is one of the greatest songs, no promises

  • @peterfairhall1784
    @peterfairhall1784 Год назад +26

    Love this song. It really describes how we feel about living here

  • @debbie7648
    @debbie7648 Год назад +22

    Thanks, Ryan, for this song (released in 1985)... the same year as my fourth child was born. Brings back so many memories. Really appreciate you celebrating Aussie music, comedians etc. (BTW, jang is pronounced with a 'hard' J sound, as in Jack).
    Congrats on the birth of you and your wife's cute little baby boy ! 🎆 All the best from 'Down Under' 💙

  • @mignon.canard
    @mignon.canard Год назад +21

    You need to listen to Beds are Burning by Midnight Oil, the lead singer (Peter Garret) became an Australian Politician - he has some crazy dance moves😂

    • @zombiemeg
      @zombiemeg Год назад +1

      I just mentioned that unthread before I read this!

    • @perthgirlwa2407
      @perthgirlwa2407 6 месяцев назад

      A very bad politician 😂.
      He should have stuck to music, or not.

  • @caro.k2958
    @caro.k2958 Год назад +25

    Brings back so many awesome memories another Aussie song about Australia you really should do is Solid Rock by Goanna great reaction thanks ❤

    • @jjjnettie
      @jjjnettie Год назад +3

      Solid Rock, yes. :)

  • @The_Omega_Studio
    @The_Omega_Studio Год назад +12

    We here in Australia have our own sound and genre. This is famously called Aussie Pub Rock. Generally songs that fit in a chill Drinking environment where you can play pool or throw some darts will be considered Pub Rock. Also to note, And I could be wrong but it originated because of the culture of Bands that were hired to come down to pubs and play. It became a Cultural phenomenon and is still common today, this would later created the genre of Pub Rock.

  • @sunisbest1234
    @sunisbest1234 Год назад +16

    My all time fav!! Been gone from FNQ for over 40 years and it still gets me in the feels every time.😁

    • @kiara-jade3426
      @kiara-jade3426 Год назад

      FNQ for the win!!

    • @lgh2052
      @lgh2052 Год назад +2

      Yep. The thick humid air & that distinctive smell of the soil & the cane as you drove up north from Townsville to Cairns. Doesn't matter how long you're away, it's one of those childhood memories that stays with you.

    • @sunisbest1234
      @sunisbest1234 Год назад +1

      @@lgh2052 yes! So spot on. Something you NEVER forget. It's like coming home.

  • @tbonesfishies1797
    @tbonesfishies1797 Год назад +18

    I think i was about 19 when this song came out, i haven't heard this song for a long time it brings back some good time memories 👍😁. Ryan you should have a listen to MIDNIGHT OIL the 2 songs i suggest are "Beds Are Burning" & "US Forces" interesting Australian band.

  • @lgh2052
    @lgh2052 Год назад +3

    The Aus music scene in the 80s was incredible, so much brilliant live music.

  • @Dornie51
    @Dornie51 Год назад +8

    Love this song 💖 I first heard it one sweltering summer afternoon and thought 'Wow how appropriate' lol "Out on the patio we sit, and the humidity we breathe, we'd watch the lightning crack over canefields, laugh and think this is Aus-tral-ia" 😆 (Full lyrics below)
    I think I hear the sounds of then
    And people talking
    The scenes recalled, by minute movement
    And songs they fall, from the backing tape
    That certain texture, that certain beat
    To lie in sweat, on familiar sheets
    In brick veneer on financed beds
    In a room, of silent hardiflex
    That certain texture, that certain smell
    Brings forth the heavy days
    Brings forth the the night time swell
    Out on the patio we'd sit
    And the humidity we'd breathe
    We watch the lightning crack over canefields
    Laugh and think, this is Australia
    The block is awkward - it faces west
    With long diagonals, and sloping too
    And in the distance, through the heat haze
    In convoys of silence the cattle graze
    That certain texture, that certain smell
    Brings forth the night time sweat
    Out on the patio we'd sit
    And the humidity we'd breathe
    We watch the lightning crack over canefields
    Laugh and think that this is Australia
    To lie in sweat, on familiar sheets
    In brick veneer on financed beds
    In a room of silent hardiflex
    That certain texture, that certain beat
    Brings forth the heavy days
    Brings forth the night time heat
    Out on the patio we'd sit
    And the humidity we'd breathe
    We watch the lightning crack over canefields
    Laugh and think, this is Australia

  • @noelenehazell8454
    @noelenehazell8454 Год назад +4

    This was great! Glad you loved a fabulous song from my youth. You should try Great Southern Land by Icehouse :-)

  • @katea6885
    @katea6885 Год назад +7

    Damn, great to hear this song again, and thanks for all the hilarious reactions to Aussie stuff (and 'Aussie' stuff!). If you happen to be taking suggestions for classic Aussie songs to react to, then may I recommend John Farnham's 'You're the Voice' (classic Australian rallying cry), or Cold Chisel's 'Flame Trees' (about a bloke having mixed feelings about returning to his hometown), 'Bow River' (about a bloke who's desperate to be back in his hometown) and 'Khe San' (about a Vietnam War veteran, and really controversial when it was released). Really, anything by Cold Chisel! Crowded House's 'Hole in the River' (sad but gives you shivers); pretty much anything by Midnight Oil, but especially 'Beds Are Burning' (Aboriginal rights protest song); Paul Kelly''s 'Leaps and Bounds' (homesickness for Melbourne while in Sydney) and 'From Little Things Big Things Grow' (Aboriginal rights protest song and a history lesson all in one). Also Bernard Fanning's 'Wish You Well' (most cheerful breakup song ever); Hunter's and Collectors' 'Throw Your Arms Around Me' (which was covered by Pearl Jam!), Powderfinger's 'These Days' (another chills down the spine song for me), 'Dancing in the Storm' by Boom Crash Opera (incredibly energising), and 'Solid Rock' by Goanna (another great Aboriginal rights protest song). There are tons more; I could go on forever (and it probably seems like I have already! :oD ). As far as I know none of these songs really made it to the US, but apologies if you've already heard of them. If you haven't they're all worth a listen, with an audience or without.

    • @trishgrant2715
      @trishgrant2715 Год назад +1

      Great playlist for an Aussie road trip

  • @starlightshimmery
    @starlightshimmery Год назад +8

    Ah love them, this is such a favourite and brings back a lot of 80s memories. I saw them play a lunchtime gig back in the uni days!

    • @zombiemeg
      @zombiemeg Год назад +1

      I saw them at the Newcastle, NSW earthquake relief concert back in 1990. So many great Aussie bands played that show.

  • @gregmccallum3124
    @gregmccallum3124 Год назад +5

    This is one of my top 5 favourite songs.

  • @franbradford1182
    @franbradford1182 Год назад +4

    AWWE Sweet Ryan 💕
    you bring Joy, to us All.
    I Honestly Think, Any Australian, would Accept you as there Go Too/Front Man.
    I do, & I believe many Aussies would also!
    You have the Personality, we connect with. 💯👍👍

  • @janetteaikman1616
    @janetteaikman1616 Год назад +3

    OMG, saw this band, in Bendigo, with! Inxs, OMG what a awesome night for O night at the uni! Yes I was there!!

  • @barbq1976
    @barbq1976 Год назад +5

    A couple of suggestions - Cold Chisel's "Khe Sanh" and "Flame Trees"
    And Daddy Cool's "Eagle Rock"
    Look for original 70's versions.

  • @debbielarkin9532
    @debbielarkin9532 Год назад +2

    These guys are still performing
    I was at a concert in Perth in 2017 and they did this song twice the second time they had a didgeridoo included and it was fantastic. I was treated to a VIP TICKET BY MY HUSBAND AND GOT TO MEET THEM ALL AND GET SELFIES WITH THEM it was a fantastic night out 🎉

    • @perthgirlwa2407
      @perthgirlwa2407 6 месяцев назад

      At The Astor theatre ?
      I was there & VIP so backstage with Cal, Buzz etc. After we lost bass player & founding member of the Gang, Chris Bailey of course. RIP Bails, a true gentleman in every sense on the word.

  • @Seaside5
    @Seaside5 Год назад +20

    Wow! What a treat Ryan. Absolute favourite song! ❤
    Now look up Tim Minchin PLEASE! A song called 'Prejudice'. You will be amazed.

    • @starlightshimmery
      @starlightshimmery Год назад +1

      Back in the days when we’d check what time our favourite songs would be on and learn to use the timer on the recorder 😂

    • @debbie7648
      @debbie7648 Год назад +1

      Grace, yep, Tim Minchen's 'Prejudice' song! Great minds think alike... you just beat me to it :)
      Cannot wait to see Ryan's facial expressions as it dawns on him... as with all of us :/ 🤣🙃

    • @jjjnettie
      @jjjnettie Год назад +1

      Yes!
      I love me some Tim.

    • @perthgirlwa2407
      @perthgirlwa2407 6 месяцев назад

      Anything by Tim.

  • @judithermer7969
    @judithermer7969 Год назад +4

    Thanks Ryan, just love this song, living in North Queensland sure know the humidity and the acres of Canefields. It’s pretty spectacular when u get to see them burning. Check out Graeme Conners, Cyclone Season, Let the Canefields Burn. Great singer from Mackay QLD.

  • @Revenkin
    @Revenkin Год назад +6

    Ahh RAGE my teenage years of music thanks you even if my grades and teachers don't because it was on from like 11pm to 5am

    • @ernestinegrace4593
      @ernestinegrace4593 Год назад +2

      Me too 😂

    • @ernestinegrace4593
      @ernestinegrace4593 Год назад +3

      I loved their theme nights...like a whole night of The Cure etc

    • @starlightshimmery
      @starlightshimmery Год назад +3

      I remember taping the whole theme nights of Bowie The Cure and Crowded House and doing all my assignments to the tapes on repeat 😆

    • @sherrylovegood
      @sherrylovegood Год назад +1

      Rage was life! People pay out on 80’s music, but we had it good then. It was my youth!

    • @sherrylovegood
      @sherrylovegood Год назад +1

      @@starlightshimmery I had a powder blue ghetto blaster. My parents say they still have it! I want it back. It was the best way to make tapes for your friends!

  • @madmissemily7090
    @madmissemily7090 Год назад +1

    It's so much fun watching you rock out to Aussie classics! Have you heard Men At Work yet?

  • @franbradford1182
    @franbradford1182 Год назад +4

    Thank You for your Reaction!
    An Awesome song!
    Do wish, you also enjoyed, as much as We Aussies! 💯😃

  • @samanthaharrison4921
    @samanthaharrison4921 Год назад +5

    Such an iconic Aussie 80s sound, you need to do some more great Aussie music. From back then up to now. An absolute must is ACDC to see our Aussie Rock. We have so many iconic songs and music artists.

  • @MrCalman65
    @MrCalman65 Год назад +4

    Check out the song "solid rock" by the 80's band "Goanna". Its a classic Australian song from that era.Very powerful lyrics. You'll love it

  • @TheCadstar
    @TheCadstar 7 месяцев назад

    Saw these guys live twice in the late 80's...they were FANTASTIC & really capture the true Australia vibe!!

  • @shez5964
    @shez5964 Год назад +7

    Some great suggestions here and what a reminder of the incredible talent Australia has. Ryan my suggestion would be the band Goanna and their song Solid Rock. Great music but more importantly profound lyrics that give Aussies goosebumps. A very powerful and moving song. and to make it even more special it includes music from our First Nations people and their unique instruments. Really worth a listen.

  • @TheRubeeRose
    @TheRubeeRose Год назад

    wow, didn't this bring back memories!! thx Ryan for playing this. Loved your reaction to the music, the theme and the way it was played. Loved the Pub Rock sound.

  • @ganug3280
    @ganug3280 Год назад +2

    Australia has a fantastic music scene starting in the 60s and great In the 70s and 80s. Very independent and most artists and bands are great live.

  • @julzhunt7790
    @julzhunt7790 Год назад +3

    If you wanna watch an Aussie Icon. Best voice on the planet listen to any live version of John Farnham. The Voice of Australia. (Pronounced Farnem) he is the GOAT. ❤️🇦🇺

  • @Vince_Steele
    @Vince_Steele Год назад +40

    Next, you need to check out the song True Blue by John Williamson. Find the lyric version on his RUclips Channel. The photos in the clip were submitted by Australians, as a picture of what Australia represented to them personally. When you get to the old bush man with his dog having a beer with a sign that says Office, that's my old mate Wazza who owns Platypus Bushcamp in the rainforest of Eungella, Finch Hatton Gorge, not far from Mackay in Queensland.
    The video you need to watch for this one is:
    John Williamson - True Blue (Lyric Video)
    which is on the John Williamson TV RUclips channel.

    • @zombiemeg
      @zombiemeg Год назад +5

      One of the songs that can almost bring me to tears.

    • @lillibitjohnson7293
      @lillibitjohnson7293 Год назад +5

      I bawled when He played it as Steve’s funeral…

    • @Ishlacorrin
      @Ishlacorrin Год назад +2

      Another of Australia's bush poet legends.

    • @tileux
      @tileux Год назад +4

      Thats a fuckin terrible song.

    • @xymonau2468
      @xymonau2468 Год назад

      @@tileux Yeah, not a favourite of mine, because it always makes me think of my Dad's death.

  • @gagamonster8151
    @gagamonster8151 Год назад +4

    You should check out a song by Archie Roach - Took The Children Away from 1990. He was an indigenous Australian and part of the Stolen Generations, a long and shameful period in Australian history. He sadly passed away a few months ago.

  • @r.fairlie7186
    @r.fairlie7186 3 месяца назад

    This one looks like it was the most fun you’ve had since you started watching videos about Australia - keep it up Ryan! 😊

  • @denisemangan1413
    @denisemangan1413 Год назад +2

    Love this song. Just like being on the patio in summer 🌺🇦🇺
    Yeah get in ya Jeep

  • @aribob2012
    @aribob2012 Год назад

    Loved the reaction mate, nearly an honorary Aussie mate, lol, cheers 🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👍

  • @Karen-ro8gz
    @Karen-ro8gz Год назад

    You've reminded me how lucky we are to be Aussies !!! Love ya work buddy !!!

  • @FlyxPat
    @FlyxPat Год назад +1

    Queensland specifically. Cane fields, humidity, heavy rain at night as the electrical storms roll in. As a kid I used to spend my summers in Rockhampton with my grandparents. Dodging cyclone season to get home. Must be similar in the US Gulf Coast states.

  • @Sloppyjoe7390
    @Sloppyjoe7390 Год назад

    I grew up listening to the Aussie 70s, 80s rock my parents played it all the time i use to fall asleep to many classics

  • @lisamareepritchard6375
    @lisamareepritchard6375 Год назад +21

    This takes me back, I was 18 when this came out. Great song, thanks for reacting Ryan 😊 Please check out "Great Southern Land" by Icehouse, another Australian band & awesome song, I think you'll like it 💕

    • @kevsmith58
      @kevsmith58 Год назад

      This is not Ice House, it’s Gangajang different band mate!

    • @rodchacana8392
      @rodchacana8392 Год назад

      Kev, Lisa was asking Ryan to check out icehouse

  • @shaz464
    @shaz464 Год назад +3

    Ryan, have you caught up with iconic Aussie Rock band “Cold Chisel”. Lead singer is Jimmy Barnes who is loved by just about every Aussie, however he takes a back seat to Ian Moss in this song. It’s about wasting your time working in a factory in the city but longing to be in Bow River which is in northern Western Australia ruclips.net/video/TdVRNDnTKTU/видео.html

  • @calmyourbeardson8259
    @calmyourbeardson8259 Год назад +2

    Look up Khe Sanh by Cold Chisel. Classic Aussie rock song about an Australian Vietnam Vet returning to civilization...

  • @johntiller4327
    @johntiller4327 Год назад +1

    Bed are Burning you should listen to. Check out the lead singer dance style. This bloke went on a to a minister in federal Government. Now got the band back together and touring again.

  • @Plantman2013
    @Plantman2013 Год назад +1

    Hey Ryan,
    Check out Midnight Oil,Power and Passion, Beds are Burning songs. Cold Chisel and Jimmy Barnes. AC/DC, they got together in Adelaide, in the 70's. They are iconic Australian Bands.
    Cheers Adam

  • @MRSGMH1
    @MRSGMH1 Год назад +1

    The Australian band Icehouse did a song called Great Southern Land; a slightly slower Aussie song.

  • @theamazingfreak
    @theamazingfreak Год назад

    G'day Ryan. This song came out in 85 when I was in my last year of high school (secondary school). This is a classic song and I love it. I grew up in North Queensland in a town called Tully, which is famous for its high rainfall. I think the average annual rainfall is about 4.6 metres, which is a little over 15 feet. I grew up watching storms coming over cane fields (sugar cane) and my first job out of school was as an apprentice electrician in the local sugar mill. When I was young the local farms would burn the cane fields before harvesting. They don't do this anymore because it reduces the sugar content of the cane. The reason it was burned in the old days was that the cane was cut by hand, and burning killed all the rats and snakes in the field. However, this is a spectacular sight and I would highly recommend you search for a sugar cane fire video. It's not unique to Australia, but majestic anyhow.

  • @billyawombat
    @billyawombat Год назад +1

    Hahaha to be in the outback takes a long, very long, no bloody long drive to get there... hahahaha... Thanks for making me bring me back to me childhood with this song... Ya made head move around to it also~ Ü

  • @queenslanddiva
    @queenslanddiva Год назад +2

    THis is an iconic Aussie song. Love it.

  • @yvettedegit5714
    @yvettedegit5714 Год назад +1

    This song was written when the band were in Bundaberg, my home town. It really is fantastic to listen to as your driving around the same areas that they are singing about.

  • @davejensen7922
    @davejensen7922 Год назад +2

    Cal Callahan the lead singer was in a band called the Riptides before he formed Gangajang which they coined from the sound of their guitar strings

  • @perthgirlwa2407
    @perthgirlwa2407 6 месяцев назад

    In 1984, GANGgajang was formed in Sydney, the name is onomatopoeiac for the sound of a guitar playing a loud chord.

  • @timglennon6814
    @timglennon6814 Год назад +1

    As. Pom, it’s first time hearing this and it’s great.
    Definitely 80’s.

  • @crystalemeralddiamond9571
    @crystalemeralddiamond9571 Год назад

    Love the whole conversation here. Loving your channel.

  • @traciehall1975
    @traciehall1975 Год назад +2

    Great southern land by ice house is a brilliant song, try that one, love your video, take care, love and kindness always ❤️

  • @Obstinate28
    @Obstinate28 Год назад +1

    This song is the essense of Australia made manifest in musical form. You are listening to Australia when you are listening to this song.

  • @Goethite_A
    @Goethite_A Год назад +1

    The song fits in perfectly with the sensations of tropical Australia

  • @jazzymoon87
    @jazzymoon87 Год назад

    Yass Ryan 👍 another banger
    Cheers again
    Making me all greatfull for our beautiful country

  • @robynecullen8838
    @robynecullen8838 Год назад

    Love hearing this song you know it's nearly summer

  • @davidhanifin2692
    @davidhanifin2692 Год назад +1

    A great song indeed. Another classic which I encourage you to check out is 'Great Southern Land' by Icehouse.

  • @phillipburton4294
    @phillipburton4294 Год назад +2

    As Christmas is coming you need to listen to an Australian Christmas song.Paul Kelly's "How to make gravy". An Aussie classic

    • @perthgirlwa2407
      @perthgirlwa2407 6 месяцев назад

      & Tim Minchin White Wine In The Sun.

  • @johnchrysostomon6284
    @johnchrysostomon6284 Год назад

    It is my understand that to get that guitar sound they got Reg Mombassa (real name Christopher O’Doherty, - born in New Zealand) who was the lead guitarist for the Australian band Mental As Anything.

  • @letstalk3265
    @letstalk3265 Год назад

    Ryan the lead singer is Mark Callaghan and he fronted a great Punk/Pop band in the late 1970's named The Riptides. Check out songs Sunset Strip, Tomorrows Tears and Only Time.

  • @carmelmcshanag8144
    @carmelmcshanag8144 Год назад +3

    One of my fave lyrics ... "The block is awkward - it faces west, With long diagonals, sloping too." Apparently they actually built on it - probably with "silent hardiflex" or "brick veneer" 😍

    • @bigs1546
      @bigs1546 Год назад +1

      And a tin roof in Queensland - nothing like rain on a corrugated roof!

    • @scattysafari7742
      @scattysafari7742 Год назад +1

      As someone who lived in a house that faces west, I can confirm that is the worst config for an Aussie house. Hot as hell in Summer & freezing in winter. This song is basically if you turned an Aussie Summer into a song. Our summer is over Xmas, & the long school holidays are slow & 'heavy' like the song says.

    • @perthgirlwa2407
      @perthgirlwa2407 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@scattysafari7742depends where you live mate. In Western Australia facing east or north is the worst. Especially in summer. We're just onto our 3rd consecutive day of 45C 😂.

  • @angelinnz6796
    @angelinnz6796 Год назад

    I LOVE this song. Makes me feel homesick

  • @ozgal6929
    @ozgal6929 Год назад

    Yep..Out on the patio we sit.. And the humidity we breathe...we Watch the lightning crack over canefíelds, and laugh and think this is Australia. ♥️♥️ I grew up on canefíelds in tropical north Queensland. ♥️♥️

  • @allyhyde-nawell2909
    @allyhyde-nawell2909 Год назад +2

    I love this song. Listen to great Southern land by Icehouse and Southern sky by Paul Norton

  • @scooternutmick
    @scooternutmick Год назад +1

    80s Aussie classic songs you have to hear. Soul Kinda Feeling by Dynamic Heptonics. Electric Blue by Icehouse. Live it up by Mental as Anything. RUclips will send you down the right path if you look these up.

  • @amygone2pot
    @amygone2pot Год назад +2

    If you want a classic Australian guitar solo, you need to listen to Cold Chisel, Bow River. The live version, not the studio version.

    • @sherrylovegood
      @sherrylovegood Год назад

      Live is the best!

    • @Dr_KAP
      @Dr_KAP Год назад

      There’s two live versions - don’t do the official version, do the ringside version which we always ask reactors to do!!

  • @edhamacek2469
    @edhamacek2469 Год назад

    flicked through the comments and didn't see anyone mention Midnight Oil. WTF. Such an iconic Aussie band, not to mention Peter Garrett also became a member of parliament for a couple terms. They are a must watch Ryan.

  • @chrisprezzo4403
    @chrisprezzo4403 Год назад +3

    You gotta give True Blue by John Williamson and Down Under by Men at Work a listen!

  • @franbradford1182
    @franbradford1182 Год назад +2

    GANGajang!
    You got it Very Close, I must say Ryan!!
    Have Confidence, pronounce quickly!!
    You will do Awesome! 💯👍

  • @matthickey6994
    @matthickey6994 Год назад

    Seen these guys many times on the Northern Beaches of Sydney. Reminds me of my youth

  • @A2thaMFK
    @A2thaMFK Год назад +5

    Hi Ryan, for a really Iconic Aussie song, try "I was only 19" by the band Red Gum. ruclips.net/video/mGDhzVi1bqU/видео.html
    It is a song written about the ANZAC soldiers who fought in the Vietnam war. Chills every Aussie and New Zealander, every time we hear it. I'd love to get your reaction

    • @riseofasinkingwarrior490
      @riseofasinkingwarrior490 Год назад +1

      I second this choice

    • @dennismoore1134
      @dennismoore1134 Год назад +1

      It wasn't about ANZAC soldiers, it was about Australian soldiers. There were New Zealanders in Vietnam & we worked very closely with them & were supported by them (161 New Zealand artillery battery), but they were not involve in this incident. This is based on a 6RAR incident. 2RAR & 4RAR were the ANZAC battalions, in Vietnam. I know, I was there. Do your homework. Dennis.

    • @A2thaMFK
      @A2thaMFK Год назад

      @@dennismoore1134 Thanks for the info Dennis, was a bit before my time sorry.

  • @sherrylovegood
    @sherrylovegood Год назад +1

    Happy Arvo! This is so iconic! It’s my youth. Getting up early on Sunday morning to watch the Top 100 on “Rage” on “Aunty”.
    I highly recommend watching John Farnham, “You’re The Voice” LIVE. John Farnham IS “The Voice”. He’s just undergone major surgery on his mouth. I wish him all the best.

  • @bshorrock69
    @bshorrock69 Год назад

    There's nuthin like sitting on a patio (verandah) watching lighting strike over the sugar cane fields and listening to the cars driving over the cattle grates... With a XXXX or now a Great Northern...

  • @tomorrowkiddo
    @tomorrowkiddo Год назад

    I taught a class of year 5/6 (so 11/12-year-olds) and they LOOOOVED singing this. Great memories.

  • @Revenkin
    @Revenkin Год назад +4

    You must have already listened to 'land down under' right? And 'i was only 19'?

  • @Plantman2013
    @Plantman2013 Год назад +1

    Hey Ryan, Ozzies love their music.
    Here are some suggestions.
    Paul Kelly, how to make gravy (Australian Xmas song)
    The Go Betweens, streets of your town
    The Radiators, Comin Home
    Cat Empire hello
    Australian Crawl, reckless
    The Whitlams, I make hamburgers
    I hope this will get a collection together for you.
    Cheers Adam

  • @user-xv7xk9fe9e
    @user-xv7xk9fe9e 4 месяца назад

    rage is a music television program that has been running since the April the 17th 1987 and is the oldest running program.

  • @theeffectivecoach
    @theeffectivecoach Год назад

    80s music in Australia and the UK was outstanding. I agree. Check out Great Southern Land by Icehouse.
    Oh, you don’t need to go to the outback. Anywhere outside of a city is still great driving with windows down and music full tilt.

  • @jennybowd2962
    @jennybowd2962 Год назад +2

    Another 2 songs that you might find interesting to listen is
    Goondiwindi moon by Lee kernaghan
    Backroad nation by Lee kernaghan

  • @NeilBlanco
    @NeilBlanco Год назад +1

    This song always reminds me of Queensland...

  • @depop21
    @depop21 Год назад +2

    This song is as Australian as "football, meat pies, kangaroos and Holden cars" 👍 and out on the patio we sit.. 😎

    • @advanceaustralia386
      @advanceaustralia386 Год назад

      Hot dogs Apple pie, baseball and Chevrolet…is the original lyrics.
      There was also a South African version.

    • @advanceaustralia386
      @advanceaustralia386 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/zqweygy9K9Y/видео.html

  • @Erizedd
    @Erizedd Год назад +1

    I really love your reactions to Aussie content, Ryan, and it's great to hear how perfectly you understood the tone of this song too - I feel like you have a bit of the Aussie spirit in you, maybe. :)
    Aussie pub rock is a rabbit hole you should really go down - I swear Aussie rock of the past has the most unique and iconic sound due to our country's situation somewhat isolated from the rest of the world (makes us fiercely proud of what we have, and willing to stick together and help each other out), there's never been anything quite like it. It also really encompasses the general Aussie spirit - free of unnecessary frills while being honest and down-to-earth. I find it can be a refuge from the complexity and BS of the modern world.
    Anyway, please listen to more when you get the chance! Maybe some Midnight Oil (a huge activist group of the 80s - 'Beds are Burning' and 'Forgotten Years' are two great choices (the second one is one of my absolute favourites - with a message anyone can take to heart), INXS ('Never Tear Us Apart', 'Suicide Blonde'), John Farnham (who has fantastic live performances - he's a national treasure), Jimmy Barnes/Cold Chisel (many good choices from them). In fact, Farnham and Barnes did a great song with guitarist Jimmy Diesel called 'When Something Is Wrong With My Baby' that's REALLY worth checking out! Other people have mentioned some great options too!
    Oh! I remembered you asked for links. Here are three:
    John Farnham - You're the Voice (live): ruclips.net/video/6m2m_9Uijso/видео.html
    Midnight Oil - Forgotten Years: ruclips.net/video/X9eap_cKLP4/видео.html
    When Something Is Wrong With My Baby - Farnham, Barnes (you can also find a live - 2nd video in the search - which is also good): ruclips.net/video/ihsfx1LuoKc/видео.html
    Never Tear Us Apart - INXS: ruclips.net/video/_VU9DjQpvMQ/видео.html

  • @louisekindred0059
    @louisekindred0059 Год назад

    We were certainly spoilt with every genre of music that exists. Australian bands ramped out everything from rock to ballads. Everyone's taste was catered for. Sure we went through the 50's with rock and roll. Then 60's the surfer's sounds and more faster with Stevie Wright and the Easy Beats. Johnny O'Keefe what a legend, Daddy Cool who could forget the smooth sound to Eagle Rock a song still close to many and The Master's Apprentice's all rocked on, who could forget ! Then the '70's highlighted the disco era. Axiom, Split Enz, Normie Rowe and Split Enz. Not forgetting Johnny Farnham climbing up the ladder. Still in the background was Aussie bands testing out the pub crowds with their hopeful hit's. Most making their bands part of the Australian Music scene entertainment heaven and the rest is history ! Australia made it's mark on the world. The world was hearing us from "Down Under" and loving it !!!!!

  • @aleeshawillow4017
    @aleeshawillow4017 Год назад +1

    You need to check out 5 seconds of summer, Australia’s most popular band from today’s time!

  • @aidonwizzard7407
    @aidonwizzard7407 Год назад

    hmm Jeep with no doors....we had a vehicle here called a minimoke. Hot summer weekend surfboard on the "roof" and head for the beach, life was great.

  • @carolinejanssen9034
    @carolinejanssen9034 Год назад

    I’m glad I found you look up home among the gum trees by John Williamson he is a well known Aussie singer he also sings true blue. Which is another song which is about mateship which us Aussie stand by he sings on Australia Day on TV 📺. He has a real Aussie accent thick he is a real Aussie story teller also. When I traveled the world this song so reminded me of home. Starya or men at work 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺

  • @christineparker7534
    @christineparker7534 Год назад

    I saw this band several times..♥️

  • @savourypotato
    @savourypotato Год назад

    Out on the patio we sit, and the humidity, we breathe.
    We watch the lightning, crack over cane fields, laugh and think, this is Australia.

  • @mariagrant2072
    @mariagrant2072 Год назад

    This song was used in a 1988 commercial for Coke a Cola 👍🏿🇦🇺