Midnight Oil - Boston - Roadrunner - Full Show - June 16, 2022 - Resist - The Final Tour
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- 0:00 Nobody's Child
6:21 Barka Darling River
15:44 King of The Mountain
19:34 Put Down That Weapon
25:10 Don't Wanna Be The One
28:38 Stand In Line
36:26 Sell My Soul
40:14 Gadigal Land
44:46 The Dead Heart
51:52 My Country
55:10 Short Memory
1:03:28 Reef
1:09:00 Kosciusko
1:14:20 Only The Strong
1:20:05 Last Frontier (live debut)
1:26:05 Blue Sky Mine
1:30:16 Power and The Passion
1:37:05 Beds Are Burning
1:41:39 Forgotten Years
1:49:01 Tin Legs and Tin Mines
1:53:20 (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding
1:57:53 Hercules
iPhone 13
4K . 60
Peter G and I were born within 60 days of each other.
I've seen the Oils thrice, including in Toronto two days before this Boston show.
AND... I've watched hundreds of amateur Oils clips during the last couple of decades.
This concert recording is exceptional and beyond any criticism
In a world where nothing seems quite right anymore, this is a perfect as perfect can get.
Thanx to WANA and of course...... to the Oils.
Thanks, it's great to read your comment! I thought hard and prepared for weeks before the show to maximize my chances to get a decent recording that could be offered to all. The Oils are in amazing form and the setlist in Boston was fantastic. We will miss them but how lucky are we to have had them perform for so many decades and still making new music.
I was at this show
The Oils are simply great! They count with a true fan here in Central America. Greetings to all the fans around the globe!
I will continue to saviour all of the concert recordings from the final 2022 tour. The Oils were magnificent right to the very end. I actually saw their first & last concerts in Adelaide, South Australia stretching over 44 years - & umpteen other Oils concerts in between. The 2022 Rest LP & tour concert are right up with their best over their long musical journey. This US concert is very good - as I've watched/listened to it several times.
Which was their first?!? The Akabar? I’m so glad you’ve listened/watched this Boston show more than once. I really tried to do a nice recording.
My favourite musical group since 30 years. Ils s'en vont, je suis triste, je me sens vieux. Mais ils m'apportent tellement de bonheur. Thanks you so much midnight.
I was a freshman in college in the 80's. ...I knew that they had a message!
4:40: I don't recall him hitting or holding a note like that for decades. Majorly impressed! A great opener!
at 69 years old too! impressive
Dang peters about to be 70
It's all the vegemite and iced vovos LOL
Thank you! ... humanity doesn't listen .. thanks for the recording!
Life live on the planet ! A lot of thanks to Midnight Oil !
Thanks very much for recording and posting this unforgettable moment. I was there, I travel from South America just to see the Oils in Boston and NY.
It was a really magic moment, again, thank you
One of the Top Three shows (of 35) that I saw in Boston in 2022.
Roadrunner (named after Jonathon Richard song, by the way), is a new venue in Boston (Allston-Brighton, actually, on the outskirts of the city).
I spoke with both the club's sound engineer and a fella I just happened to meet on the beer line who helped with engineering acoustics (something to do with putting in additional layers of sheet rock REALLY helps with...sound quality) and their assessment is that Roadrunner is "state-of-the-art," which was the intent of the owner. (I believe Roadrunner is a sister club to The Sinclair which is across the Charles River in Cambridge.) I've also read some social media posts from bands that played at Roadrunner (The Hold Steady, most recently: best show so far for me 2023) and, across the board, their collective assessment: GREAT SOUND (and staff, and venue!)!
Midnight Oil--rocked! Took two days for my voice to recover (they do have quite a few songs that inspiring singing along, with the string of "Blue Sky Mine" into "Power and The Passion" into "Beds Are Burning" into "Forgotten Years" transporting everyone directly to musical Utopia). Peter was in top form: frenetic in movement, poignant in comments and equanimous as the front man. Not that it needs to be said: they're a great band. Been together for decades and but so they know how to get it done.
Hard to believe that "the Oils" are hanging it up after this tour, if for no other reason than "RESIST" was one of my top CDs for the year! So, who knows, maybe they'll reconsider that decision after they assess the response--like this one at Roadrunner--to this "last tour." (Hell, I saw The Who at MSG in 1885 for what was supposed to be their last tour, and, well....).
Rock on, Oils!!!!
This is really good, thank you. I was at the NYC gig a few days later. Great show. Love the new album (it's crept into my Top 3 of theirs).
I am glad to see the concert but my mates are no longer here to celebrate with me and this concert. I could not leave my state either. I am happy to see this. We should not forget the forgotten Years.
Thank you! So nice to have a fixed shot from a good angle and decent sound.
Was lucky enough to see the Oils at MONAFOMA festival in Hobart in January. Due to state govt Covid rules, capacity was set at about 200 people, at an outdoor setting. Was fantastic. Saw them a couple of months later at A Day on the Green in Geelong. A rather wet concert but still awesome.
I had wondered why it looked like so few people were at the Tassie shows so that makes sense -- How was it? It seems the setlists were more varied. I was at the Geelong show -- it was fantastic! And not so cold and rain didn't bother me at all. If anything added to vibe. Plus I had a spare change of clothes in the car and a thermos of tea. I loved the big screen and video at the Australian shows. I'm glad you were able to enjoy the Boston show. The recording worked out pretty well. 🖐🏼🎶🎸
Amazing performance and Midnight Oil always puts on a great show! Thank you for sharing your video as it’s a great memory that I was able to share with my son!
That's awesome you were able to share it with your son. What did he think?!? It was such a great night.
He loved the show and he’s a drummer so appreciates all the effort that goes into performing!
As a drummer and watching Rob do his thing -- masterclass. @@user-mq1uc3tm2t
Awesome! I was at the Chicago show, which was incredible, and it's great to have such a clear view of the Boston concert. Another great set here too!
Saw them at the Channel in 1984, saw them in NYC a few nights after this. Many times in between. A privilege, each one. One of the finest examples of What Music Can Do, this band. And yeah, Nobody's Child - instant classic. That man can SING.
So great you saw them so many times. That note in Nobody's Child!!! Amazing Pete's voice is better than ever. Resist is a fabulous album. They're going out on top and we're lucky to have had their music for so many years.
Great recording, Thank you from Sydney.👍👍👍👐
You're welcome!!!
Mate, this is effen AMAZING. Extremely clear image, great quality sound.
When I read the notes saying you recorded this on an Iphone I was gobsmacked.
Yeah, it worked out pretty well. A few days before the show I broke the budget and upgraded to the iPhone 13 Pro. It made a huge difference.
Great work. Wanted to see this show live. This was the next best thing.
This is fantastic. Thank you!
No worries! I'm glad I was able to do it.
Excellent sound! Thanks for sharing.
0:00 Nobody's Child
6:21 Barka Darling River
15:44 King of The Mountain
19:34 Put Down That Weapon
25:10 Don't Wanna Be The One
28:38 Stand In Line
36:26 Sell My Soul
40:14 Gadigal Land
44:46 The Dead Heart
51:52 My Country
55:10 Short Memory
1:03:28 Reef
1:09:00 Kosciusko
1:14:20 Only The Strong
1:20:05 Last Frontier (live debut)
1:26:05 Blue Sky Mine
1:30:16 Power and The Passion
1:37:05 Beds Are Burning
1:41:39 Forgotten Years
1:49:01 Tin Legs and Tin Mines
1:53:20 (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding
1:57:53 Hercules
thank you. i don't know how to do this and glad you did.
@@wearenotafraid2830 if you copy that comment with times into your description, youtube will add chapters to your video
@@c.t.b. Thank you for educating me on that!
Seeing them in London tomorrow. I can’t wait!
Fantastic! Have a great time! Just a few hours away!
Good camerawork. I'm glad you didn't try to zoom in too much. This show was fantastic, as always!
Love this…was at the Roundhouse in the UK! Awesome show
Lucky you at the Roundhouse!!!!!!! You got the "three Countries" : Lucky Country, My Country and One Country. And the deepest of cuts Knife's Edge! So jelly lol.
wetting my whistle for London on Saturday !!
The boys are on fire and going out on top. Have great show!
That guy in the front row was entertaining to watch, he was also front center at the Massey Hall show
That is Chris and he’s a massive fan!
Just amazing, thank you so much for this.
refreshing to see a straight ahead true rock and roll show
Totally. And they haven't lost a thing. They're going out on top.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍Many Thanks! I journeyed down from Burlington VT.
I camped out on the right hand side on the ramp-way down to the main floor. GREAT vantage point.
I was alone at 1st but by 1/2 through the concert I had a lot of company!
Awesome concert! Wished they could have played for 2 more hours! So much good music - too little time.
Again ... thank you for posting. Hopefully its 'not' their last tour through the US.
Me too, I wanted another 10 songs! But the boys give it their all. Powdies are so friendly and welcoming. I had my phone on a little stand taped to the railing and had lots of room to rock out up in the balcony. A show for the ages!
@@wearenotafraid2830 May we meet in the next MO concert! ... Might have to do it in Australia ... you up for it? Hel ... on me! No one will go will go with me to the land down-under! none of my friends will go. damn
Wish they released an official live album/DVD of this tour
My son and I were there! Thanks for posting.
You're so welcome! How lucky were we?
Seeing them in Berlin for the last time. My favourite band as a kid in the most historic city in the world. My two favourite things music & history in one
I am in Berlin to see them tomorrow night, too! My first time in this city -- so iconic. I spent a long time walking along the East Side Gallery today -- I was very moved. I was with a Powderworker who grew up in East Germany and she recounted many things to me about her early life under the Socialist rule and then what it was like when it was suddenly gone. I really appreciated being with her -- see this huge wall, experiencing the power of the art, and wishing humans could just respect and get along with one another better.
@@wearenotafraid2830 we should catch up & watch them together.
Awesome love this band. Great to see a different view in the US, Just bought their latest vinal.
Fucking vinyl ya pelican
Thanks, Man! Great camera work! Great pan at 48:00 & 51:00
I'm glad you enjoyed!
That was great.i caught th last gig 3.10.22
The oil, you can't stop, not now, we have need to you.
Great cinematography
Thank you!!!
I really hope they are filming one of these shows
We all do. But there have been no obvious cameras.
28:42 that lady screaming in joy when stand in line started was fantastic 😅
That lady was me! 😂 And yes, so freaking happy, could not believe it!!!!!
@@wearenotafraid2830 love it!
❤️🦋❤️
Do yourselves a favour and listen to their first album and Head Injuries (2nd) and share what we used to listen to in the pubs in Australia in the early days.
I was one year out of high school in 1981, living in a country town in South Australia, when I got the Blue Meanie, Head Injuries and Bird Noises. I was totally obsessed. Their sound was like nothing else and there was so much richness and passion. I saw them in Adelaide twice in the early 80s. Those of you who were there at the beginning listening to them in small sweaty pubs, so lucky!!! As a band and musicians they evolved from their post-punk roots but never lost their integrity to stay true to what was important to them.
It's a bummer the boys never play anything from Blue Meanie anymore. Even people are holding up signs with "Powderworks" begging them. From Head Injuries they sometimes play Stand In Line and Back On the Borderline. From Bird Noises they occasionally play No Time for Games. In Germany they played Knife's Edge during a sound check -- that was a treat. They played Wedding Cake Island in Sydney in April.
Has a feel of the 1985 concert on goat Island.
They haven't lost a thing these last 35 years, right?!?!!!
@@wearenotafraid2830 What camera are you using is it Sony.
@@haydenwittig8877 It's an iPhone 13 Pro on the highest video quality setting 4K.60
Only The Strong is their best song played live
I went nuts when they played that.
I was at this show
We were lucky to be there.
Its sad too see the lighting is not as good as the band ... It should be .. The Oils should have the light show running with Military presision after almost 43 years ... Timing is every thing .. Former Oils Crew .. Chris Simmons
Would there be a tighter band on the planet than these characters?
Not that I've ever heard.
very noticeable that US Forces was NOT sung.