JOHN WILLIAMSON NEW ALBUM -- THE BIG RED -- IN STORES NOW The Big Red is also available on iTunes - bit.ly/zrn1Kh www.johnwilliamson.com.au/ / 214125308667908
Only discovered this little gem recently, now I can't stop playing it. Wonderful stuff. I've never been to Australia, but I feel I know it a little better just listening to this. Beautifully sung and Beautifully played.
Love it, what a great nice song wit a beautiful voice. It makes me happy than I had a great time at my Holiday 32 year's ago by 🏍🇦🇺🐨around 🇦🇺👍 Wish you all the best to take care of your beautiful country from Asia 🐘🇨🇭
@@maggiemcnally6292 John was born in Kerang, Victoria, Australia. He grew up in Quambatook, in the Mallee district of north-western Victoria. The other voice, Warren H. Williams, is an Aboriginal Australian singer, musician and songwriter from Hermannsburg in Central Australia
It doesn't seem to mention other artists on this channel, but the collaborations with Warren H. Williams are so good. Maybe there's an email or something to contact John Williamson direct? Maybe he's like me, a generation behind with social media, he doesn't seem to manage the channel, I can't handle Facebook, too many people!
Are you making these mixes for me T ? If so. Your so thoughtful and wonderful for doing this babe. Thankyou. ❤🙏 ( currently on late shift and have to go back up to the local hospital soon. )
Love you John you beautiful man. I'm still trying to work out why my own Cherokee mob are being so cruel to Mexicans but that flop will get more than just a wheel chair one day!
I m happy Norbert ashes are spreeded in Nulloubiur - the land of the olders-------- desr homepeople there wake up to the dreampfad - make realety- grüsse aus der quantenrealität
Outside once again. I feel i have some grace. A day walked on by. A thousand feet. I found you i know i do. Stay a while for some heat. Inka incka dinka la.
from Google .. For anyone wondering Inka Tninka Pitjikala is something my dad has always told me, meaning A thousand feet, in an aboriginal dialect, I'm not sure which one. Basically he meant that, 'People have gone before you and survived, and so they will after you, so don't get your undies in a knot.' thats the only thing I could find, I had the same question..
When the ancient man comes through he freezes everything, including parts of yourself. You have to say the words to unfreeze reality and send him back on his way.