Fun fact... Lead singer Mark Seymour is older brother of Nick Seymour, basist of Crowded House. Talented family!!! 😁
@jemxs2 жыл бұрын
Just about to type that!
@kevkoala2 жыл бұрын
And both of them born in Benalla just 45 ks north of here!
@daneberry72172 жыл бұрын
@Ray Johnson I would never forget James Morrison, such a talent! What I'm not sure of is why he's relevant. Please illuminate me 🙏
@daz41522 жыл бұрын
I didnt know that
@chrisjohn71502 жыл бұрын
They have a sister who is also a very good singer as are her daughters.
@karenglenn67073 ай бұрын
Aussie here who has always loved this band and has seen them a few times live. When the River Runs Dry is my all time favourite. Whenever I felt like crap I would drive around in the car with them cranked up so high. Their music always made me feel better. Last saw Mark Seymour about 10 years ago, still amazing!!
@DebraBing2 жыл бұрын
At 62 it's great to see Australian artists being finally recognised internationally, but with a little trepidation. Part of the reason that Australian music is so great, is because it has been pretty insular, which has allowed the industry to develop in really unique ways. I hope that doesn't change. But maybe l'm just old!!!
@lillybugg252 жыл бұрын
Nahh not old.. just starting to live again and again..
@Rusty_coit2 жыл бұрын
I think in Australia we weed out fake artistry pretty quick too. The tall poppy doesn’t last too long here, to be at the top you have to be real.
@gecko2212814 ай бұрын
@Rusty_coit I think our rock bands have to work so hard playing in pubs they each developed a different sound to get noticed. As you said, the wheat is separated from the chaff early on
@sherylthomson80882 жыл бұрын
Holy Grail is an unofficial sporting anthem here in Australia and it was my introduction to this amazing Australian band.
@heathergarnham95552 жыл бұрын
I thought that was Up There Cazaly
@noelwebb6843 Жыл бұрын
It is the official anthem of the AFL
@tisnotmy-name11809 ай бұрын
Ive seen these guys several times live. First time was around 1985. They were one of the best, most intense, beautifully nuts bands to see live. The singer Mark is so brutal in his delivery, his vocals, I dont have words. Check out more of their live stuff and Mark's acoustic versions. Just awesome! Loved these guys!
@thatfelladownunder93962 жыл бұрын
Hunters and Collectors are awesome. “Throw your arms around me” was a campfire favourite of Eddie Vedder and he and Pearl Jam played it regularly at gigs. There’s a great video of Eddie and Mark Seymour (from H&C the songwriter) doing it live in Perth. Check it out.
@Tully_23_322 жыл бұрын
I love that, Mark out shone Eddie! It was fantastic tho
@christianmcneill6992 жыл бұрын
The Doug Anthony Allstars do a fantastic cover of Throw Your Arms Around Me. Although a lot of DAAS' content is decidely not safe for kids.
@dennisjames17922 жыл бұрын
Hunters & Collectors was known as the Rock Band with horns .(Throw your arms )is a great song .
@carmelaseverino6812 жыл бұрын
Reputation for being a very loud band!
@tristabella22972 жыл бұрын
Throw your arms was my second wedding dance song (despite the meaning) haha
@Callum21002 жыл бұрын
I worked for the lighting company that did all the entertainment for that show. The stage was covered in LED screens that showed the footage under the performers. We had ARMY Reserves help us wheeling the stage up onto the ground. I remember working at the ground in the week leading up to the Grand Final setting up the 2 stages that were used for the band that played. One of the best weeks of working at PRG
@ValerieKerr112 жыл бұрын
"Nicholas More Seymour is an Australian musician, painter, and record producer. He is the founding bass guitarist and a mainstay of the Australian rock group Crowded House, and is also the younger brother of Mark Seymour, singer-songwriter-guitarist in the rock band Hunters and Collectors."
@needaman662 жыл бұрын
Straight of wiki, well done 🙄
@ValerieKerr112 жыл бұрын
@@needaman66 That's why it's in quotes, and it's straight *off*. wiki.
@NaomiNunya2 жыл бұрын
My house flooded 4 times in 4 days here n Queensland. Thank you so much for the videos today! Really brightened my day!
@raeleenmason28202 жыл бұрын
❤
@brontepetropoulos47552 жыл бұрын
Thinking of you guys going though floods stay safe OZZ❤🧡💛💚💙
@jorice55282 жыл бұрын
Sending love & hope to you from Tassie ❤️
@AndyFNQ842 жыл бұрын
All the best... we know how it is, from FNQ
@emmagriffioen75342 жыл бұрын
God, so sorry, for the flood damage! Glad your spirits have been lifted!
@blueenglishstaffybreeder69562 жыл бұрын
Holy grail could be the theme song to any sporting Comp in the world
@Cranki_T2 жыл бұрын
One of their songs " Throw your arms around me" is absoloutely amazing. Even Eddie Vedder said it was the Best ever song written . He (Solo) & Pearl Jam have covered it many times. The last 3 PJ concerts I've been to they have always covered it.
@troy38862 жыл бұрын
This song is an anthem for the Grand Final, the premiership cup is the holy grail
@martyb21872 жыл бұрын
Hunters and Collectors are well known for their horn section. Their music is so iconic and they’ve played on stage with Midnight Oil numerous times. Jack Howard the trumpeter toured with Midnight Oil on their Great Circle Tour in 2017 which was a massive world tour.
@stevepitt14142 жыл бұрын
I saw these guys live for the first time two days ago. Other artists I saw that day were: Killing Heidi, Baby Animals, The Angels, The Living End and James Reyne. It's just unfortunate that the lead singer for The Angel's is no longer there. The lead singer from the Screaming Jets has taken up the reins. But he did do a good job
@hitthatrowdyy40772 жыл бұрын
The whole horns in a rock band is such a quintessentially Australian rock in the 80s thing to me, you ask how often you see it but it is like the definition of a whole era of music at least to me
@santyclause80342 ай бұрын
I filled in on Tenor horn this one time at Union Hall, as a random from the audience. I been around and blow'd me the horn in anger a time or two before back in the day. It was either for these guys or even Hoodoo Gurus, I rly cannot remember. This was for a live cover version of The Final Countdown by Europe, signature organ riff substituted with the horn instead of organ. I killed it, of course horn sounded better. Tenor Horn is like a brassier French Horn with cojones, and some 'roid supplements.
@lisagermany2 жыл бұрын
Another fantastic Aussie band that often uses brass/horns ... The Cat Empire
@jaci_mac23 Жыл бұрын
100x this!!! 😄
@TheCappaQueen Жыл бұрын
Check out the Cat Empire! Epic.
@GibberishDraw4 ай бұрын
100%
@alandoherty13322 жыл бұрын
I m an Aussie and this is one of my fave bands ever!! I seen them live a few times, but the first time was best. They just rocked up at the city Square in Melbourne and started playing.. It was free. It was late 80s. They did an hour, it was awesome.. Glad you liked them too. 👍😎🔥
@kylies68222 жыл бұрын
Yep they're still going strong playing as part of a tour with many other Aussie rock artists. I saw them play two weeks ago in the middle of Sydney Harbour along with a few other artists you have reacted to - The Angels, Baby Animals and James Reyne/Australian Crawl. You're right as a rock band, the brass helped them stand out as something unique back in the 80's and it worked!
@NeilBlanco2 жыл бұрын
I live in Drummoyne and could hear them playing the other night on Cockatoo Island!
@kylies68222 жыл бұрын
@@NeilBlanco Ha, ha my sister lives in Balmain East and said the same thing. There were also quite a few boats that came up to the island to catch a free gig. Did you hear the night before had Icehouse?
@stewartwann3802 жыл бұрын
Every Aussie knows exactly what's coming when that initial piano plays, brings shivers every time!!
@Rondigity92Ай бұрын
That last song Holy Grail is the anthem of the AFL and is played in homes all over Australia on this day every year!
@PeterAtkinson2 жыл бұрын
That’s the AFL Grand Final, it’s similar to the NFL Superbowl. They draw in a crowd of 100,000 people every year to the game, the MCG is a huge stadium. Should check out AFL, best sport in the world in my opinion, also one of the oldest. 👍👍
@suave-rider2 жыл бұрын
hence the laclustre reaction.Get off and lets start the game
@francismcknight7242 жыл бұрын
A game created to keep cricket players fit in off season
@dannydeckchair2 жыл бұрын
@@suave-rider yep the half time show has never really taken off here, people just want to see the game! Not me though, I've erased this particular day from my memory 😆
@falconmclenny72842 жыл бұрын
@@dannydeckchair I haven't. Remember when pav said "it's wharfie time" in the pre match huddle? That's when you lost.
@elliebwe122342 жыл бұрын
I was at this game… it was the first grand final (championship game) that my team, Fremantle had ever played in. We were not in a good position at half time, so all Fremantle fans were stressed AF!!!! We had traveled 3,500km for the game. I remember not being able to enjoy anything at half time because it meant a lot and I felt sick in my stomach! We lost and haven’t made a grand final since 😞 also there was 100,000 people in the crowd that day.
@maxmirni27682 жыл бұрын
freo were a serious team, and with a bit of luck/execution could certainly have won that day. i was there too.
@renlish2 жыл бұрын
We can hope they get there again!
@62fairlane752 жыл бұрын
Every H&C album gets you rocking out. 🤘 Love this band 💯👍🇦🇺
@Lynsey772 жыл бұрын
You’re gonna love “Throw your arms around me”. I’m sure someone’s requested it! 😊👍🏼
@eclecticapoetica2 жыл бұрын
I’d love you to hear some better recordings of Hunters and Collectors, a better version of Holy Grail so you can really get it - and I sent you a request for ‘Throw Your Arms Around Me’ - guarantee you’re going to love this one!
@tristabella22972 жыл бұрын
I second throw your arms! This was my second wedding dance song (despite the meaning 🤣🤣)
@klphotographer2 жыл бұрын
Probably their best known song!!!
@hopsta56282 жыл бұрын
@@tristabella2297 We played this at our Mum's funeral, she passed away at 75yrs of age and she absolutely loved the song, from the first time she heard it playing at my place right up until the end.
@tristabella22972 жыл бұрын
@@hopsta5628 sending you love. Yes it is a nice song. Like many songs sometimes it is best not to know the meaning. My first dance song was Amazing from Alex Lloyd then throw your arms so neither really love songs but Alex was our first concert together and kind of our song. Can’t remember the meaning for throw your arms though. We have been together 20 years and married 17.5 years.
@emmagriffioen75342 жыл бұрын
I agree Throw you're arms around me, but I hate to say, I prefer Paul McDermotts version, he is a sex god, even if he is an arrogant shit! lol! I grew up on the Doug Anthony All Stars. And if I'm going to bring up Paul McDermott, I have to mention the fantastic duet with Fiona Horne from Def FX called Shut and Kiss me...
@hollygranger37342 жыл бұрын
Also the stadium is massive, the crowd is deafening when you’re in it. On tv it doesn’t sound very loud
@tileux2 жыл бұрын
H & C are solidly from the rock pub scene. If you want to watch their best performances its best to find videos of them performing in a small venue. Their first big hit, back when I was a young man was Talking to a Stranger, then Throw your arms around me. But my favourite song of theirs is Whats a Few Men? (Talking to a stranger comes in second in my list). If you want a complete change of pace, try TISM - This is Serious Mum. Try He'll never be an ole man (river), or Greg the stop sign. They might come off as a novelty band but they are actually talented (if somewhat anarchic) musicians - they even have vidoes of some of their songs using traditional greek instruments!
@Dr_KAP2 жыл бұрын
This isn’t soccer, it’s AFL- Australian Football League (and it’s not rugby!!)! It’s the single biggest sport played in Australia and the Grand Final is like the Super Bowl- the crowds get up to 90,000+. Great band great reaction as always 😝
@troy38862 жыл бұрын
Did you grab that from the What is AFL clip🤣
@Quinctili2 жыл бұрын
AFL Grand Final record is 121,000.
@iankearns7742 жыл бұрын
@@Quinctili Go the Mighty Blues!
@troy38862 жыл бұрын
1970 Collingwood Carlton without google 😀
@Quinctili2 жыл бұрын
@@iankearns774 yes, they should. Far, far away.
@lisadelahaye65682 жыл бұрын
yes this is why we love your channel as well, so that we get to enjoy artists from all around the world. thank you for doing this.
@spedboy19662 жыл бұрын
Have some great songs...I was lucky enough to them live at their peak.
@NeilBlanco2 жыл бұрын
Saw them live back in 1993 on their "final tour" and they were absolutely brilliant. Incredible live show. So much power and their live sound was even better than the studio versions in my opinion. Funnily enough, I could hear them playing on Cockatoo Island the other night from my house and it still sounded brilliant! Peace... ✌
@geetee44592 жыл бұрын
A coupla years before this performance, I - and a bunch of friends - flew to Melbourne to see an Aussie Rules (football) match. The night before the game a 'supergroup' put on a show in a small club. It was like one guy from this group, one guy from another Aussie group etc etc all in the aid of cancer charity. Jack (the bald trumpeter) actually sang lead on the supergroup's performance of 'Holy Grail' that night - he has a voice and that song and the whole night was amazing.
@redoz97682 жыл бұрын
AFL Grand Final is Australia's Superbowl, but often the half time acts bomb. This is one example where they really rocked it.
@nicod46602 жыл бұрын
AFL is the next thing we may get you excited about lol, best sport in the world!! U still my number 1 reactor matey, keep on going x
@Dr_KAP2 жыл бұрын
Lol I was thinking the same. Get him to react to that Aussie rules explained video 😆
@kristenogilvie71052 жыл бұрын
Ooooh yeeeeah!...gotta get a TSR reaction to a Cyril Rioli and Lance 'Buddy' Franklin highlight reel - Nick will definitely break something! 😄❤😎👍🇭🇲🏉
@shayneramsay13882 жыл бұрын
Stadium is huge, yep it holds 100,000 people it is known to us Aussies as the G or more famously known the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the Holy Grail is the Grand Final trophy for AFL teams
@grantkeenan90142 жыл бұрын
Lead singer is Mark Seymour whose brother is Nick Seymour from Crowded House. Talented family. A favourite H&C song is 'Throw Your Arms Around Me'.
@billschild33712 жыл бұрын
According to Mark Seymour "The Holy Grail" was a song about Napoleon and his misadventure in invading Russia after conquering Western Europe. The song however has now taken on a life of its own.
@tracerow55162 жыл бұрын
How intelligent was song writing then. You would never get an artist writing songs inspired by history. So dumbed down.
@ellefitzpatrick63392 жыл бұрын
Ummm no, it was literally about the crusades search for the holy grail. The Holy Grail is traditionally thought to be the cup that Jesus Christ drank from at the Last Supper and that Joseph of Arimathea used to collect Jesus's blood at his crucifixion. Where on earth did you get the story about Napoleon from?
@billschild33712 жыл бұрын
@@ellefitzpatrick6339 This was what I thought until I heard the interview with Mark Seymour. Having read about Napoleon's campaign in Russia the song finally made sense. Moscow was Napoleon's Holy Grail. The army he lead was 60% French 40% German/ Polish and was the largest he ever assembled. The road to get there was brutal as the Russians employed a scorched earth policy denying the invading army food and shelter so by the time Napoleon got to Moscow there was nothing left. With a starving army he had no choice but to retreat. He lost a significant portion of his army in his retreat and would never recover. It is these Lyrics that point to this rather then the Crusades. "All the locals scattered they were hiding in the snow. We were so far from home so how were we to know There be nothing left to plunder When we stumbled on the Holy Grail." There is no snow in the Holy Land so I didn't get these Lyrics until the Mark Seymour reveal. Edit for clarity
@ceeejay91122 жыл бұрын
"have you heard about the great crusade/ran into millions/nobody got paid"..... looking for the holy grail(immortality/eternal youth right??)
@ruth43762 жыл бұрын
I always thought it was referring to a non-specific war, just about how the experience of the men was more important and the 'Holy Grail' was whatever the leader intended to bring the men into war for...interesting fact, thankyou!
@andrewfrancis72725 ай бұрын
Subscribed. Great song pick by our man and good commentary inserts. A bit of background - AFL grand finals were then all played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground *MCG* Crowd capacity - 100,000.
@grousiest2 жыл бұрын
First encountered this group in the early eighties watching their official video for ‘Talking To A Stranger’. Still their best song. So powerful.
@grousiest2 жыл бұрын
And here it is kzfaq.info/get/bejne/ZtB9hstkldHSZmw.html
@flamestergirl2 жыл бұрын
Still playing live, saw them Jan 2020 and they were fantastic!!
@steve--smith2 жыл бұрын
Hunters and Collectors have been around since early 1980s. I went through school with Jack Howard, the trumpet player / vocalist. He is still playing live here with various groups, as well as H&C. The crowd is 100,000 in the MCG stadium in Melbourne and in the rain, the crowd are really distant from the band. The cameras are close but the sound bounces around in there to the point that it isn't really an ideal venue for sound without a much bigger sound system and the band at one end (not in the middle). But the horns have been integral to their lineup from the outset and they do a unique and much celebrated repertoire of original Australian classic rock.
@carlosallende25952 жыл бұрын
If Sydney Australia was a sound, it would be the unique sound of Hunters & Collectors*, they'd have to be one of our most underated groups, but if you play almost any song by them on a jukebox, everyone sings along. I'm so glad you've heard them. * Hunters & Collectors are a Melbourne band, that's true, but their sound is Big, Bold, and Brassy, and that is the reason their sound reminds me of Big Bold, and Brassy/showy Sydney. Not that they are from there, but their sound calls Sydney to mind.
@kanesanders66692 жыл бұрын
Strange comment. I love H&C and they are loved around the whole nation but even as a New South Welshman I have to admit that H&C are quintessentially a Melbourne band. There are so many bands that are so much more the sound of Sydney than H&C.
@carlosallende25952 жыл бұрын
@@kanesanders6669 I guess it could seem strange, but all I meant was they are big, bold and brassy, and make me think of Sydney.
@ellefitzpatrick63392 жыл бұрын
Hahaha that’s funny because they are a Melbourne band. 😂
@carlosallende25952 жыл бұрын
@@ellefitzpatrick6339 I do know they're from my home town, Melbourne, what I meant, as I pointed out to another, was that because the Hunters & Collectors have a big brassy sound, when I hear them I think of Sydney, which is also Australian, and is Big, Bold and Brassy/showy, not that H&C come from there.
@ellefitzpatrick63392 жыл бұрын
@@carlosallende2595 Melbourne here, born and bred.
@carolcarol39382 жыл бұрын
That crowd is SO FOCUSED on what's going to happen in the 2nd half of the footy game (the GRAND FINAL) they can't see or hear anything else. This game is like a religion to many. It's not soccer (also known as football); this is Australian Rules football....a completely different game. I love their song "Throw your arms around Me".
@starlightshimmery2 жыл бұрын
Love them - still have their original vinyl LPs. Many Aussie bands of the 80s/90s had that big horn sound cut in to the arrangement, it’s a sort of an anthemic pub rock vibe.
@victoriagill15882 жыл бұрын
Their is a great version of Eddy Veddar and Mark Seymour singing Throw Your Arms Around Me on YT. It is fabulous
@davidhandson24292 жыл бұрын
The second song Holy Grail was about winning the Grand Final and getting you're hands on the premiership cup (the holy grail). If you want to learn about the AFL or football check out what is AFL.
@richardhoulton401610 ай бұрын
One of Australia’s best ever live bands. I’ve seen them, as a support act, blow the main act off stage on a couple of occasions. I guess I’ve seen them live maybe 10/11 times and they are always amazing. And I don’t know if it’s an Aussie thing, but The Saints, Laughing Clowns, Midnight Oil, all used brass a lot.
@markturner59793 ай бұрын
One of Australia's and the World's very best bands
@mlyten672 жыл бұрын
I remember having the car stereo up at 11 when this song came on, when I was a teen…………………….35 years ago.
@kylieroberts37142 жыл бұрын
My 1st band gig. RMITMelbourne 1982. Loved it
@christophernicola92932 жыл бұрын
The Pope playing drums for the Hunters 🤣🤣
@davidmosley65662 жыл бұрын
Yep as previous person said, I saw them two weeks ago in concert on Sydney Harbour. Brilliant
@arconeagain2 жыл бұрын
Mark used to pop in to the shop over the road from my mate's place in Elwood. His missus said he was grumpy, she was a checkout chick. As far as I'm concerned, he can be as grumpy as he wants, because Hunters and Collectors are one of my favourite bands. I just think he has an intense personality.
@cherylb3092 жыл бұрын
This is crazy good! Also you have as many subscribers that fit to the MCG ground Melbourne where this is played 👏👏
@deborahmansell3 ай бұрын
In Australia crowds want to hear the band then show appreciation at end of songs
@peterhoz2 жыл бұрын
Holy Grail became the unofficial anthem for the AFL Grand Final, the grail representing the Premiership Cup. The AFL used the song in its marketing for a while. The Grand Fina is our equivalent your Superbowl. The stadium holds 100,000 people.
@jellico12382 жыл бұрын
I don't know when the AFL picked up on it, but the first time I heard Holy Grail in relation to sport was when the QLD cricket team adopted it as their changing room song in 1994, the year they won the Sheffield Shield for the first time after 68 years of trying. That was a search for a holy grail.
@hopsta56282 жыл бұрын
I'm so pleased to see the Hunters on your channel, it was the horn section which made them so different and unique to the other bands at that time, along with the voice of Mark Seymour of course, they are a part of my permanent playlist while driving.
@jacintatate2 жыл бұрын
As an Australian it shocks me that these legendary bands and their songs I grew up jamming to and my parents grew up with are UNKNOWN to the rest of the world. I feel like an alien XD - I love your channel because you react to music of all genres from everywhere.
@carmelaseverino6812 жыл бұрын
Seeing this band live at the Tivoli Sunday night! From Adelaide South Australia! Was a fantastic memory!
@bradhunt78842 жыл бұрын
The second song, Holy Grail is synonymous with Aussie rules football for years, especially grandfinal day. Which this is performed at.
@rovon42752 жыл бұрын
Yeah you stumbled over one of the great (NZ)Aussie bands like Dragon, Crowded House etc. Loved Mark as a vocalist - I liked True Tears of Joy but they had tonnes of great songs. Thanks 4 this reaction - memories of this kinda ‘industrial’ sound back then - wicked. Let the tea towels fly ha ha
@ozsuncoast2 жыл бұрын
H&C much loved here in Oz.
@FolkSongsEtAl2 жыл бұрын
They sure used to be one of the best live bands around.
@benbentley47882 жыл бұрын
I was at that game, bloody awesome day. 100 000+ people at the MCG a day ill never forget.
@user-fg3yt6oh8v2 жыл бұрын
Please please do ‘throw your arms around me’. It’s a fantastic song
@yhvsasister30772 жыл бұрын
Best versions of these songs I've heard
@neileglinton35122 жыл бұрын
a song about Napolean march into russia early 1800s has turned into a sporting anthem. a great aussie band live. they unfortunately didnt get a lot of recognition overseas
@trufflehund2 жыл бұрын
Next song by them should be True Tears of Joy. Off to see the hunnas in two weeks in Ballarat with a few other hero acts. Maybe the Hoodoo Gurus next. Best. Pub. Band. Ever. (Miss Freelove 69 or Like Wow Wipeout). While you are exploring Aus/Kiwi music try Diesel (Tip of my tongue), Taxiride (Get Set) Mutton Birds (Nature), Aust Crawl (Take your pick - plenty to choose from) , Living End (Prisoner of Society), Margaret Urlich (Boy on the Moon) , The Bamboos with Tim Rogers (I Got Burned), etc. etc.. Plenty to go
@timmytwoshoes40762 жыл бұрын
Holly Grail has become the unofficial anthem for football grand finals across Australia...and yes Legend is a good description for this awesome aussie band..
@freindshipcottage98062 жыл бұрын
Loving this channel so far! Really great to see you check out great Australian music. I discovered Hunters & Collectors at the age of 14 at a school dance and have never forgotton how great they are. But for me the highlight was your reaction to the interruption by the Channel 7 News update that snuck in! Didn't sound like good news, but your surprised face was too funny!!
@Laraine32 жыл бұрын
The same as in America, here in Aus we call soccer “soccer” and not football. We have three codes of football- AFL (Australian football league), Rugby League, and like the UK- Rugby Union. AFL and Rugby League are the two most popular codes.
@emjem992 жыл бұрын
Those of us that understand the real football call it football. Biggest game on the planet.
@emjem992 жыл бұрын
Also, soccer has more registered players in Australia than those other two codes combined. AFL is a great game too. Also, no I 'm not British Laraine. I am Australian but a huge Star Trek fan and my alias is a hat tip to Jean-Luc Picard (French Earl Grey is my favourite tea too).
@ayecarumba2755 Жыл бұрын
In general, I find in Australia that no matter how good the entertainment is at half time in the AFL Grand Final, most people are really just there to watch the game.
@bish1979Gaming2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video mate, old school 80’s / 90’S rock band. Legendary stuff. Yeah it was grand final day so people were chilling before the second half. Heck out there other stuff you will be impressed but I would love to see you sing some of these man. Also yeah it’s a 100k seat stadium.
@kiwinewz20422 жыл бұрын
Love Hunters. So how about some Boom Crash Opera. Can you imagine Melbourne and you can catch all the bands 7 nights a week, some nights 2 or 3 different venue’s. Catch all the musicians at multiple side gigs, acoustic sets. Then international bands. In the 80s there were a few Oz and NZ bands with horns, but Hunters were just the best live band in a small pub packed with 500 punters. First saw them live at Hillsborough Christchurch. Then moved to Australia to play drums in a band.
@Miss-Katie2 жыл бұрын
I wanna see Mark in his white chesty Bonds tee screaming "You don't make me feel like I'm a woman anymore". Say Goodbye & Talking To A Strangers are my absolute fav tunes of theirs.
@lbd-po7cl2 жыл бұрын
You should check out H&C’s song True Tears of Joy. I think it’s right up your alley.
@adrienneellul41022 жыл бұрын
Love the "Holy Grail". One of my favourites...thanks Nick ❤
@christophernicola92932 жыл бұрын
Side note, the MCG (this stadium) is apparently a difficult gig sound wise..
@MonstaAU2 жыл бұрын
I have known a few sound engineers, and the Three Tenors concert at the 'G made one quit/retire.
@emmagriffioen75342 жыл бұрын
I heard Meatloaf had trouble.....
@brosert2 жыл бұрын
In the last few years (EDIT: oops, in the last two decades) Holy Grail became something of an anthem (one of several) for footy finals, and the free to air broadcaster would make montages of the season to it. It's considered sort of a metaphor about the Grand Final cup (and the opening lines about "the biggest army you've ever seen" is often played to footage of fans walking down to the MCG en masse). Not sure if they still use it.
@shaz4642 жыл бұрын
That crowd for the AFL grand final would have been approx 100,000. Not many entertainers get to play for a crowd like that.
@snatchman1006752 жыл бұрын
Got to check out "Throw your arms around me" possibly their most iconic song
@anthonypirera75982 жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing that I was there for that fantastic day but I didn't see H&C at half time I was in the bar so you showed me something that I missed out on
@danielflack79022 жыл бұрын
Performing in the middle of the massive 100 000 seat M.C.G , halftime in the AFL grand final, haven't performed together for a long time, that's a tough welcome back.
@RohanGillett2 жыл бұрын
For a great Hunters and Collectors song, you need to listen to The Slab. It is great on so many levels.
@berranari12 жыл бұрын
When the river runs dry is my favourite H+C track. While I am writing this it wont stop pouring rain here in South Eastern Melbourne. Football Grand Final crowds are not used to great entertainment like Superbowl crowds. They will get more into it in the future I reckon. The Rugby League grand final had Jimmy Barnes one year or was it a Cold Chisel reunion. I can't remember. I really am getting old. I remember it was great though. Funny story, in 2010 the night before the grand final I delivered pizza to a guy called Tyrone. I had never met another Tyrone before. It is not that common a name in Australia. He mentioned that he went for the Saints (St Kilda Football Club). I am a Collingwood Magpies fan. I wished him luck since the Saints had not won the comp since 1966 (against the Magpies). The match was a tie so they had to play it again the week after. So I'm a guy called Tyrone and I met another one the night before our teams played in the final and it was only the 2nd tied grand final in over 100 years. But that's not the good part. One week later the night before the 2nd game I went to sleep listening to Lionel Ritchie sing hello over and over again. I was obsessed with that track at that time. Next thing I knew it was the next day and I turned on the TV to watch the big game. And there was Lionel Ritchie at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) singing "Hello". I lost my sh*t. This was pre-game entertainment not half time. Lionel was a surprise to everyone as it was arranged that week because there usually isn't "a game two". Lionel sang "Easy" and "Dancing on the ceiling". Even though game 1 was a tie, my team won by heaps in game 2. I was so happy, we hadn't won (the grand final) for 20 years. Now "Dancing on the ceiling" is one of my most fave songs. 😀Here is a link to the performance. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/jbppaLmUs7XMpZ8.html After this game was tied and replayed the AFL changed their policy, future tied GF's will go to extra time. The AFL tries to copy the NFL Superbowl half time show but it's no where near the production values. Pre game mini concert was great. Maybe I'm biased. Lionel sure knew how to excite a crowd. You can visually see the fans in attendance relax and get down. Go Magpies.🏉⚫⚪⚫⚪◻◾ Go Baltimore Ravens!🏈 🟪⬛🟣🟡⚫🟪⬛ The Killers did a pre-game and a post game show for the 2017 AFL grand final. They killed it! They even partied with one of the winning players who was a huge fan of theirs.
@jmaros152 жыл бұрын
Hunters & Collectors - Blind Eye. That I think was my favorite from this band ;)
@susanstavrou4232 Жыл бұрын
Hunter, Aussie crawl,cold chessel,many great Aussie bands
@susanstavrou42322 жыл бұрын
Great Aussie band,been around for a long time
@PaulMurrayCanberra2 жыл бұрын
H&C did this unique, emotional stuff - loss, breakup, yearning for direction in life - from a male perspective. Plenty of stuff about breakup by women, but "Say Goodbye" is a rarity. Sounds better from a younger man, which is what he was when it was first recorded. North to the ocean, hotter than the Sun.
@Sarcastic_Cow Жыл бұрын
The AFL grand final is like your Super Bowl. It is actually finals here at the moment, with the grand final on 24 September. You should hear that crowd during a game, the stadium is the MCG and holds over 100,000 people. It gets that loud that the players can't hear the umpires whistle. If you are looking for something different (not music related) take a look at A beginner’s guide to Australian Football | AFL Explained.
@hollygranger37342 жыл бұрын
INXS and Hunter’s and Collector’s are the only 2 bands with a brass instrument that I can think of right now. To be fair majority of the crowd are probably at the bathroom or bar quickly getting sorted before 3rd quarter.
@kanesanders66692 жыл бұрын
I'm curious as to what the other one is because I could think of at least a dozen Aussie bands of the day with brass.
@hollygranger37342 жыл бұрын
@@kanesanders6669 as I said the only 2 I could think of, I don’t understand your question?
@trufflehund2 жыл бұрын
Mutton Birds and Ross McGlashan's Euphonium is one such group although us Kiwis know it is a NZ band. A real eye opener is "Aire of Good Feeling" by Quincy Conserve with soaring brass right from the get go. Bruno Lawrence ("The Games" ) apparently plays the drums on this track but don't call me out if I am wrong, because he definitely was in the band at the time. Malcolm Hayman sounds very Blood, Sweat and Tears-like on their tracks.
@trufflehund2 жыл бұрын
@@kanesanders6669 Mutton Birds and Ross McGlashan's Euphonium is one such group although us Kiwis know it is a NZ band. A real eye opener is "Aire of Good Feeling" by Quincy Conserve with soaring brass right from the get go. Bruno Lawrence ("The Games" ) apparently plays the drums on this track but don't call me out if I am wrong, because he definitely was in the band at the time. Malcolm Hayman sounds very Blood, Sweat and Tears-like on their tracks.
@hollygranger37342 жыл бұрын
@@trufflehund wow I bet you would be ace on Rockwiz or Spicks and Specs!
@stuarthancock5712 жыл бұрын
I've said this time and time again. Australian rock bands always know how to perform based on their actual music. No choreographed dancing, no lip synching, no backing tapes. In comparison I paid good money to see Van Halen and no one was keyboard. So the intro of "Dreams" we're watching the whole band standing there while a sound engineer pressed the play button.
@TimmyP_2 жыл бұрын
This stadium (The Melbourne Cricket Ground/MCG) holds 120,000 people… it’s bloody massive and the crowd noise IRL can’t be compared to anything
@lgh20522 жыл бұрын
Back in the mid 80s in Sydney Hunters & Collectors was a super hot live gig, never managed to get tickets to see them live back then though I desperately wanted to go 🙂
@christinecoombs3536 Жыл бұрын
They started in the 80’s and immediately shot to icon status. Please listen to some of their albums.
@christinecoombs3536 Жыл бұрын
I worked in a small club where they played when they first started out and they were so loud I permanently lost some hearing in one ear. It was worth it though. 🤣
@shaunwestcott74202 жыл бұрын
Love your channel mate and your love for Australian music good on ya.
@larissahorne99912 жыл бұрын
You seriously need to watch "What Is The AFL?" Amongst the Americans who have watched that KZfaq video the most interesting was Professional Gridiron Players. What really Freaked Them Out was how Massive Our Footy Fields Are and especially what Our Players wear. While I wouldn't call one of them "A Wimp!" to there face, compared to Aussie Players they look like one. The only Protective Gear Aussie Male Players wear is a Jockstrap and a Mouthguard. I'd like to know how many Professional American Players would be willing to try playing Aussie Footy. I recently mentioned this in a comment. I got a reply saying "Gridiron Is Just Brawny Ballet!"
@craigalden94162 жыл бұрын
Throw your arms around me ….beautiful film clip ( filmed inside the now demolished Venue Ballroom ) in seaside St. Kilda Melbourne.