Fantastic to find the whole concert being made available. Thanks for the upload. RIP to Andrew Durant from the Stars, Renee Geyer and recently Broderick Smith of the Dingoes. Boy the heavens must sound so so great……
In 1980, as a newly-minted 16 year old and avid Nightmoves watcher, I remember the telecast well. I bought LPs, VHS, cds and DVDs as they came available. I doubt I've gone a month in those 43 years without revisiting some part (or all) of this concert. I regularly go to see Stars (as recently as last night at the Memo in St Kilda and tomorrow at Molesworth) and, if nothing else, am glad that Andy's memory lives on in his fantastic body of work and in this supreme night of Australian music. Thanks for posting this up for us all to enjoy.
I'm 44 this week and my earliest memories are of watching this wonderful concert on VHS. My mum was flatmates with Andy in the 70's, and my uncle is the backup vocalist in the red t-shirt! Thankyou for Posting.
This is a tremendous concert and my introduction to the band Stars!! Thank you so much for sharing!! Another great band from Australia. The music scene was amazing in late 70’s early 80’s. I wish I had a Time Machine. Between Cold Chisel, LRB, AC/DC, The Bee Gees and now Stars!! Damn, Australia was a music machine 🎸🤘
Loved this concert. I used to play my tape of it so much in the 80's. Truly talented musicians, all of the performers involved. So sad to lose such a talented artist such as Andrew Durant who contributed in so many ways during his time with Stars.
I was there, a bit past half way on the left aisle (and yes, I know if everyone who claims to have been there had then the Palais Theatre would need to have encompassed the whole state of Victoria, but nevertheless I was there). And if there is anything beyond this life then I hope that I may once again watch a concert half as awesome as that night.
What a great concert. Was there in St kilda 1980. Brod Smith was in fucking credible . He moved to Castlemaine and he was a great muso, song and story writer. He was at Sunbury, he wrote the epitome WAYOUTWEST. What a talent. RIP
Thanks so much for the upload. I gave away my copy of the Andrew Durant Memorial Concert album some years ago. Biggest regret. So many Aussie rock legends.
Songs on Andy Durant Memorial concert Back Again sung by Mick Pearling, Jimmy Barnes and Renee Geyer Let’s Get Moving 4:41 Mick Pearling, Jimmy Barnes and Renee Geyer Pick Up The Pieces 9:12 Glyn Mason and Mick Pearling Paradise 14:39 Renee Geyer, Mick Pearling and Jimmy Barnes Jive Town 18:24 Mick Pearling and Glyn Mason Good Times 22:20 Mick Pearling and Jimmy Barnes Last Of The Riverboats 23:48 Jimmy Barnes, Mick Pealing and Broderick Smith on harmonica, Mal Eastick on guitar Jupiter Creek 27:50 Broderick Smith, Mick Pearling and Mal Eastick on guitar Ocean Deep 31:41 Broderick Smith, Richard Clapton, Glyn Mason Look After Yourself 37:56 Mick Pearling, Glyn Mason, Richard Clapton, Mal Eastick Innocent Bystanders 42:44 Richard Clapton, Renee Geyer, Jimmy Barnes Mick Pearling and Glyn Mason Iceman 46:53 Broderick Smith, Mick Pearling, Glyn Mason Solitaire 53:00 Ian Moss with Billy Rogers on sax Wasted Words 59:14 Mick Pearling, Renee Geyer, Jimmy Barnes and Ian Moss Living A Lie 1:04:38 Mick Pearling, Renee Geyer, Jimmy Barnes Red Neck Boogie 1:08:03 Mick Pearling, Renee Geyer, Jimmy Barnes with Mal Eastick on guitar Song For The Road 1:11:54 Mick Pearling Mighty Rock 1:16:43 Mick Pearling, Renee Geyer, Jimmy Barnes Knocking On Heaven’s Door 1:23:52 Ian Moss, Jimmy Barnes, Renee Geyer, Mick Pearling, Broderick Smith, Glyn Mason, Richard Clapton 1:32:29 Mal Eastick West Is The Way 1:33:41 Andy Durant singing
@@deathkap you are very welcome. I've enjoyed getting the chance to view the whole concert. I was only around 10 years of age when this concert happened, and due to my love of all things Jimmy Barnes since I was 17, I came across their rendition of Knocking on Heaven's Door. It was in a different clip by itself. I watched that clip every day for about a year but it is so great that Casey has been able to upload the whole thing......, just brilliant. Now especially that Renee passed away this year on 17th January and Broderick passed on 30 April. So much talent on that stage....now I regularly come back to watch it again and again.
@@kazz3956 i like your style. i must have been...sixteen when i bought the tape (remember tapes?) and i played that thing over and over again. it's hard to pick a favourite song- they are all so good; although i will tell you i'm not ashamed to admit- "Ocean Deep" always makes me cry. killer set of songs. i was pretty much obsessed with this collection and one that came out around the same time- "Rock For Kampuchea". I wore both those tapes out pretty good! Incidentally- i was just watching an interview with Richard Clapton. 50 years after the release of his first LP- and he's still gigging! what a classic!
@@deathkapI definitely remember mixed tapes haha, and even records or vinyl prior to that 😂 Come to think of it, I also remember black and white TV too, and not having a phone at home at all. Mind you I wouldn’t change a thing.
Wow wow wow! Thanks Casey for sharing this monumental concert and thanks @kazz3956 for taking the time to list the tracks and time codes. Like many of you I’ve been enjoying this classic album for decades and to now link the video with the music makes this all the more special, especially the tracks that were omitted from the album. ❤
Hi, I am late to the party (on one of my many revisits to this great concert), and I've only just read your comments. Sorry for my tardiness, but thank you for your kind words. It was my pleasure to time stamp them.
Fantastic to find the whole concert being made available. Thanks for the upload. RIP to Andrew Durant from the Stars, Renee Geyer and recently Broderick Smith of the Dingoes. Boy the heavens must sound so so great……
In 1980, as a newly-minted 16 year old and avid Nightmoves watcher, I remember the telecast well. I bought LPs, VHS, cds and DVDs as they came available.
I doubt I've gone a month in those 43 years without revisiting some part (or all) of this concert.
I regularly go to see Stars (as recently as last night at the Memo in St Kilda and tomorrow at Molesworth) and, if nothing else, am glad that Andy's memory lives on in his fantastic body of work and in this supreme night of Australian music.
Thanks for posting this up for us all to enjoy.
Bloody brilliant concert and fabulous tribute to a great songwriter and musician, who sadly died way to young.
WOW!! Thank you this has been my holy grail, hadn't seen this in full since it was shown on tv.
I'm 44 this week and my earliest memories are of watching this wonderful concert on VHS. My mum was flatmates with Andy in the 70's, and my uncle is the backup vocalist in the red t-shirt! Thankyou for Posting.
singer red t shirt, jimmy barnes?
@@zodiacstorm yep that’s the one
A great show case of a fantastic timeline Australian music paying respect to one of the country's great song/story teller.
Long live Andrews songs
Brilliant! How good are our Aussie musos.
Can't believe I found this. I was 18 at this do.
This is a tremendous concert and my introduction to the band Stars!! Thank you so much for sharing!! Another great band from Australia. The music scene was amazing in late 70’s early 80’s. I wish I had a Time Machine. Between Cold Chisel, LRB, AC/DC, The Bee Gees and now Stars!! Damn, Australia was a music machine 🎸🤘
Loved this concert. I used to play my tape of it so much in the 80's. Truly talented musicians, all of the performers involved. So sad to lose such a talented artist such as Andrew Durant who contributed in so many ways during his time with Stars.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.❤ I can still remember most of the words.
I was there, a bit past half way on the left aisle (and yes, I know if everyone who claims to have been there had then the Palais Theatre would need to have encompassed the whole state of Victoria, but nevertheless I was there). And if there is anything beyond this life then I hope that I may once again watch a concert half as awesome as that night.
I'm a kiwi but absolutely love Ozzy music.mossy one of my all time favorites.
I can't stop playing this show 😂😢
Probably one Australias best concert ever seen for it companionship amongst Aussie musos!! Sentimental, sensational
What a great concert. Was there in St kilda 1980. Brod Smith was in fucking credible . He moved to Castlemaine and he was a great muso, song and story writer. He was at Sunbury, he wrote the epitome WAYOUTWEST. What a talent. RIP
Thanks so much for this, a walk down memory lane.
Gee they were good.
The paradise album was superb !
Best concert 🎵 ever
Fantastic.The cream of OZ rock at its height.
Thanks, Triple M
Really good luv❤ chisel and barnsey
Thanks so much for posting the whole concert. What an awesome gig. Andy, Renee and Brod, I am sure are rockin it together once more.
thank you.😬
Oooh, I missed this x
Thanks so much for the upload. I gave away my copy of the Andrew Durant Memorial Concert album some years ago. Biggest regret. So many Aussie rock legends.
Renee rocking it ! X x x ❤rip beautiful warrior woman ! Pioneer , gutsy , strong as all fuck
Rip Broderick , how good was this legand
Awesome. I still have the original double album.
Songs on Andy Durant Memorial concert
Back Again sung by Mick Pearling, Jimmy Barnes and Renee Geyer
Let’s Get Moving 4:41 Mick Pearling, Jimmy Barnes and Renee Geyer
Pick Up The Pieces 9:12 Glyn Mason and Mick Pearling
Paradise 14:39 Renee Geyer, Mick Pearling and Jimmy Barnes
Jive Town 18:24 Mick Pearling and Glyn Mason
Good Times 22:20 Mick Pearling and Jimmy Barnes
Last Of The Riverboats 23:48 Jimmy Barnes, Mick Pealing and Broderick Smith on harmonica, Mal Eastick on guitar
Jupiter Creek 27:50 Broderick Smith, Mick Pearling and Mal Eastick on guitar
Ocean Deep 31:41 Broderick Smith, Richard Clapton, Glyn Mason
Look After Yourself 37:56 Mick Pearling, Glyn Mason, Richard Clapton, Mal Eastick
Innocent Bystanders 42:44 Richard Clapton, Renee Geyer, Jimmy Barnes Mick Pearling and Glyn Mason
Iceman 46:53 Broderick Smith, Mick Pearling, Glyn Mason
Solitaire 53:00 Ian Moss with Billy Rogers on sax
Wasted Words 59:14 Mick Pearling, Renee Geyer, Jimmy Barnes and Ian Moss
Living A Lie 1:04:38 Mick Pearling, Renee Geyer, Jimmy Barnes
Red Neck Boogie 1:08:03 Mick Pearling, Renee Geyer, Jimmy Barnes with Mal Eastick on guitar
Song For The Road 1:11:54 Mick Pearling
Mighty Rock 1:16:43 Mick Pearling, Renee Geyer, Jimmy Barnes
Knocking On Heaven’s Door 1:23:52 Ian Moss, Jimmy Barnes, Renee Geyer, Mick Pearling, Broderick Smith, Glyn Mason, Richard Clapton
1:32:29 Mal Eastick
West Is The Way 1:33:41 Andy Durant singing
thank you. 😁
@@deathkap you are very welcome. I've enjoyed getting the chance to view the whole concert. I was only around 10 years of age when this concert happened, and due to my love of all things Jimmy Barnes since I was 17, I came across their rendition of Knocking on Heaven's Door. It was in a different clip by itself. I watched that clip every day for about a year but it is so great that Casey has been able to upload the whole thing......, just brilliant. Now especially that Renee passed away this year on 17th January and Broderick passed on 30 April. So much talent on that stage....now I regularly come back to watch it again and again.
@@kazz3956 i like your style. i must have been...sixteen when i bought the tape (remember tapes?) and i played that thing over and over again. it's hard to pick a favourite song- they are all so good; although i will tell you i'm not ashamed to admit- "Ocean Deep" always makes me cry. killer set of songs. i was pretty much obsessed with this collection and one that came out around the same time- "Rock For Kampuchea". I wore both those tapes out pretty good! Incidentally- i was just watching an interview with Richard Clapton. 50 years after the release of his first LP- and he's still gigging! what a classic!
@@deathkapOcean Deep has long been my favourite Australian song.
@@deathkapI definitely remember mixed tapes haha, and even records or vinyl prior to that 😂 Come to think of it, I also remember black and white TV too, and not having a phone at home at all. Mind you I wouldn’t change a thing.
Loved stars 3:21
Wow wow wow! Thanks Casey for sharing this monumental concert and thanks @kazz3956 for taking the time to list the tracks and time codes. Like many of you I’ve been enjoying this classic album for decades and to now link the video with the music makes this all the more special, especially the tracks that were omitted from the album. ❤
Hi, I am late to the party (on one of my many revisits to this great concert), and I've only just read your comments. Sorry for my tardiness, but thank you for your kind words. It was my pleasure to time stamp them.