OMG!! That was brilliant! It's amazing how they can switch from the bluest of blue comedy to the beautiful harmonies highlighted in this song. They certainly "make this song their own!" (to quote a phrase!)
Wasn't this the first time they ever sang a 'mainstream' song on The Big Gig? I remember watching it in 1988 or 1989 and everyone was talking the next day about how beautifully they sang
i may only be 15 BUT THE DOUGS RULE :) this cover of Heard it through the grapevine ever have you been watching the New GNW??? i only wish Paul Would sing :)
loved these guys as comedians but more as artists
Man, what a looooong Into.
Song starts at 5:12 but is possibly the best cover of this song EVER.
They had the best chemistry together. Such a great live performance.
OMG!! That was brilliant! It's amazing how they can switch from the bluest of blue comedy to the beautiful harmonies highlighted in this song. They certainly "make this song their own!" (to quote a phrase!)
Wowsers! That's pretty special! :)
A magic moment from Aussie television
Definately the best version of the song I've heard.
this was the song that put them on the map and made people sit up and take notice
Such a good version
wake up to yourselves people its a bloody jeans commercial!! *LMFAO*
Wasn't this the first time they ever sang a 'mainstream' song on The Big Gig? I remember watching it in 1988 or 1989 and everyone was talking the next day about how beautifully they sang
i may only be 15 BUT THE DOUGS RULE :)
this cover of Heard it through the grapevine
ever
have you been watching the New GNW???
i only wish Paul Would sing :)
It sure did throw people - these pottymouthed, offensive young men showed everyone they had the voices of angels.
did anyone catch in the last 1.5 seconds, a very young and very hot Jean Kitson... i mean she is still hot, but back then... wow.........
Nice
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