Two well known Australian songs, Waltzing Matilda and True Blue, are performed here by John Williamson. A very enthusiastic bush audience enjoys the Singalong..
This is the Aussie spirit, hard to bend, impossible to break, whether you like your neighbour or hate them, you'll still defend them and have their back no matter what. You can sort your differences out later over a case or two
By all means come and see us this country has things to see that can’t be seen anywhere else down under we love our country and we are even more proud to say we are aussies my daughter was named after waltzing Matilda, she is now 4 and we sing it word for word together AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE !!!!!!!!!!
As an American I wish I could have heard of John Williamson besides at Steve Irwin's tribute.. But none the less I love this man's music here stateside it's what we call folk. Beautiful songs often about a beautiful land. Truly a talent for the world
I'd stand by John Williamson when he's in a fight, sorry I couldn't be there to help last 11 years, I was buying spongecakes and got real fat, these days im just writing phat raps that scare me to death, so let me ask you, why're my alcohol ghosts not herd when I ask why ambiguity? I guess it's cos I'm asking about alcohol ghosts and not making much sense...so in the spirit of things, tell me gold bells can look like a shytty feeling I can't describe, and that I should take control of my mind and meditate, let my soul gravitate to the love, that I found, when these sheilas chime in with those beautiful hats...also while we're here, if this song is about Australia, where are all the chinese people in the crowd? (maybe china?)
There's two types of Aussies, the city boys , and the country boys , the country folk are old school tough Aussies , they will punch your face in then buy you a beer ! the city folk are a different breed alltogether , they've lost the aussie spirit