MIDNIGHT OIL - Blue Sky mine music REACTION of the Australian band - First time hearing #midnightoil #musicreactions #rockreaction
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@alloralou47222 жыл бұрын
Back in the 80’s when Midnight Oil first became popular in the US I was instantly hooked. The anger in the songs and Peter Garrett’s subdued but powerful growl were something I didn’t even know I needed. They are still a favorite.
@sandgroperwookiee65 Жыл бұрын
You could look for some Spy vs Spy. A great 3 piece with social & political kick azz tunes. Brilliant. 🍻✌️❤️🪃
@stevenschembri12882 ай бұрын
"Blue Sky Mine" has the greatest harmonica work of all time for any rock song.... PERIOD! Peter Garrett did a masterful job. It also has to be said that this masterpiece belongs on the top 100 Rock Songs of All Time. It would be at the bottom of my list but on the list without question! Congratulations on a nice review.
@taniaPBear2 жыл бұрын
All of their songs are political and deep, but musically, I think this is my favourite Midnight Oil song, Bedlam Bridge is also right up there, oh and King Of The Mountain, oh hell, they're all great. Thanks for reacting to them Harri.
@Timoeltejano2 жыл бұрын
I agree. King of the mountain video in front of the Exxon building on Wall Street is so powerful. And what can we say about Peter Garrett dancing like nobody is watching? Love it.
@therese49632 жыл бұрын
Great reaction!! This is one of my favourite Oils song. So powerful! Released in 1990, the song is about the workers at the Wittenoom asbestos mines (Western Australia) who contracted various asbestos-related diseases. 'Blue' refers to dangerous blue asbestos. 'Sugar refining company' is a reference to the Colonial Sugar Refining Company that owned the mine. The mines closed in the 1960's. I had relatives that lived and worked in Wittenoom, and died as a result of the asbestos.
@garymaidman625 Жыл бұрын
Blue sky mine also refers to it being an open cut mine.
@zimtuff11 ай бұрын
The song is about former workers at the Wittenoom asbestos mine in Western Australia getting compensation. The proceeds from the song were donated to the asbestos disease victims.
@zimtuffАй бұрын
The dust from the mine was picked up by the hot thermal currents and transported 10 miles high. Pilots for B.O.A.C ( British Airways now) would fly from Singapore to Perth and use the dust to check their navigation co ordinates. A retired pilot gave evidence to that effect.
@RetNemmoc5552 жыл бұрын
At a Canadian music festival in the 90s Peter Garret noticed a short girl in the front getting knocked around by a mosh pit. He stopped the concert and asked them to stop so people up front could enjoy the show. When they didn't, he stopped the music again and chewed them out for creating a playground and threatened to end the concert. The audience shouted them down and they finally broke up the pit.
@stevenmiller50882 жыл бұрын
Yes Peter Garret made changes in the world nobody knows about but if your interested go find the documentary midnight oil 1984 yes your going to have to pay to view to watch but it’s worth it ,,, even the bands music video king of the mountain is set in New York where he they preformed outside Exxons head office raising awareness of the massive Exxon Valdez oil spill .. the oils raised awareness and spoke out though all of there music and made changes ppl are unaware off but you’ll see it in midnight oil 1984 documentary the Cold War ended in 1991 and maybe the oils were part of that …
@sandgroperwookiee65 Жыл бұрын
Doesn't surprise me. The man has conviction👍 ✌️
@MrsBazzy Жыл бұрын
He still does it 🤣 legend. Have a look at the footage from their last show Hordern Pavillion Sydney...he kicks out a guy for being a goose (I was there). Love them, will miss seeing them live
@JoTheSnoop Жыл бұрын
@@MrsBazzy I was at that concert, it happened early on too.
@MrsBazzy Жыл бұрын
@@JoTheSnoop yep me too!
@Ingens_Scherz2 жыл бұрын
Massive Midnight Oil fan here since their punk days in the late-70s. Really appreciate that you've given them some much-deserved "reaction" time. They deserve it! Great choice too. Blue Sky Mining is one of their three greatest albums.
@turnerdan532 жыл бұрын
Back in the 70's I worked in a factory and according to the EPA at that time I worked with about 7 of the top ten worst chemicals to be around and was still told there was nothing there that would hurt me. And this was one of the better places to work at for that job.
@ex_leper2229 ай бұрын
It's 2023 and I also work in a factory and the company have brought in a new product that is supposedly hazardous but decided not to tell us until we were walking in to do the job.
@andythrush33412 жыл бұрын
Liked this song when it came out. Great vocals and story telling. One of a few bands I liked from 80's. Thanks for sharing Harri!
@nathanclarke27772 жыл бұрын
Love them! They were the first band I ever heard that I knew they had a message! So damn good!
@micko111542 жыл бұрын
the line that says, 'they'll be paying your pocket tonight' is incorrect. It is 'There'll be pay in your pocket tonight.' Cheers m8!
@nykrindfw17432 жыл бұрын
M.O. has such a deep library. My favorites are Progress and Dreamworld.
@josehdez13092 жыл бұрын
This is the song!
@steadyed9 ай бұрын
Great band and reaction
@bazza56992 жыл бұрын
great album as well
@Jazz_Tamatea2 жыл бұрын
"Hope the crumbs in my pocket can keep me for another night"
@billybobd9 ай бұрын
Great drums.
@jemxs2 жыл бұрын
Great band, always with a strong message.
@BeyondDictation Жыл бұрын
A lot of the fellas who worked in those mines later died due to asbestosis, worse still was many indigenous men were lured into working at these mines by the companies one of which, James Hardie was fully aware of the risks to the health of the workers. The mining companies fought tooth and nail to prevent having to pay compensation to the men and their families. Sadly we are going through it again now with people getting silica in their lungs after working in stone mines without proper PPE. It’s a constant battle in Australia sadly.
@saboteur10012 жыл бұрын
My favourite band. Enjoy. This is the only band I appreciate more than the Beatles.
@SunShine-qk4rb2 жыл бұрын
Such a great band and song
@fridaylong28122 жыл бұрын
Beds are Burning is my favorite Midnight oil.
@karenahoyer8 ай бұрын
Thank you. You have given the best and true response to this song.
@lbd-po7cl Жыл бұрын
The story is much more than “just” exploitation of workers. It’s the fact that asbestos mining is deadly to the miners, and the mining companies refused to pay any compensation to their workers. It took years of court cases to force the asbestos companies to take responsibility and pay up, long after the mining and use of asbestos was banned, and many workers died an agonizing death with asbestosis in the meantime. Brilliant band - always relevant and forthright with their messaging, combined with outstanding musicianship. They’re now on the final leg of their worldwide farewell tour, taking their music to remote communities in the Australian Outback after sellout concerts in the US and Europe.
@bodybalanceU2 Жыл бұрын
blue sky mining is about mining for blue asbestos which is the most dealiest form of asbestos and the song is about the asbestos town Wittenoom that became so contaminated that you cannot go to that abandoned town even now 55 years later and where hundreds of miners died of mesothelioma - the rain coming down is washing away the fine blue asbestos powder that would cover the ground - it is a sad and terrible story no happy ending im afraid - its abit like contaminated radioactive towns where it will be centuries before it is safe to go into
@shmick6079 Жыл бұрын
Damn, whoever made the lyric video didn’t do their homework 😂
@JamiesonCleary Жыл бұрын
Powerful and thoughtful lyricism, after all the pain and worry, it ends with ‘we’ve got nothing to fear’ that being what the owners of the mine told them. And then followed by ‘in the end the rain comes down’ as the rain with settle the dangers of the dusty asbestos
@rigelmoon9030 Жыл бұрын
Your commentaries are so cool, Harri. Keep 'm coming....
@EDEEB7 Жыл бұрын
Another outstanding reaction video! Love Midnight Oil and I love your channel! Thanks so much!!!!
@jamesrapp97782 жыл бұрын
Cheers for the video mate 😎 👌
@ValerieKerr112 жыл бұрын
"Sugar slaves By: Imelda Miller White Society used them as labourers when needed and discarded them when no longer needed: they were coerced and expendable labour Human Rights & Equal Opportunity Commission 1992 Australian South Sea Islanders today consider our ancestors to have been the Sugar Slaves. South Sea Islanders, transported to Australia as a cheap source of labour, worked in the development and establishment of the new Queensland sugar industry. They came predominately from Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands; but also New Caledonia, Fiji, Gilbert Islands, New Ireland, and Milne Bay Provinces of Papua New Guinea. These peoples were collectively referred to time Kanakas, but we prefer to be called South Sea Islanders as the word 'kanaka' is considered derogatory by Islander communities in the Pacific and Australia. Between 1863 and 1904, 62,000 South Sea Islanders were brought to Australia to work in the sugar industry. They arrived at several major ports along the eastern coastline including Brisbane, Maryborough, Bundaberg, Rockhampton, Mackay, Bowen, Townsville, Innisfail and Cairns."
@Timoeltejano2 жыл бұрын
So interesting. Truly thank you for sharing this with those of us not familiar with their history. It is similar to what still goes on here in the US with undocumented workers, typically, from Latin American countries. My Grandparents came here from Mexico in the 1940s and were migrant farm workers. My father used to tell us horrific stories of mistreatment and abuse by employers and government as well. And they were here legally. Janis Ian did an amazing song about this about 20 years ago called "Searching For America". It's available on KZbin. Give it a listen. It highlights that same theme-use them until they are no longer needed then turn them into immigration.
@ValerieKerr112 жыл бұрын
@@Timoeltejano We have an election in 2 less than 2 weeks, and this is STILL one of the issues, the treatment of Islanders who come here to work for the season, and what sort of visas and protections they should have. Unbelievable in this day and age. I'll check out that song, thank you.
@Timoeltejano2 жыл бұрын
@@ValerieKerr11 wishing you all the best. Yes unbelievable it's still an issue in 2022. However unbelievable, it's there alive and thriving.
@potterj09 Жыл бұрын
I was born in a drought in the central west of New South Wales in 1982, and it was dry & hot. But this song is more about even more dry and arid areas in the inner part of my state or even more remote areas. This band was a legit Australian soundtrack. Peter Garrett is now a politician in our parliament.
@barrywilliams25392 жыл бұрын
It's about asbestos mining.
@gregw7978 Жыл бұрын
brilliant song!
@nathanroberts355Ай бұрын
My father Dave Roberts was a deputy shire president for the shire of Ashburton and late premier Ernie Bridge declared the old mining town of Wittenoom gorge mines and townsite closed down from late 1980.s till now and now its biggest contiminated zone in the southern hemisphere
@bowerbird5808Ай бұрын
Although this song is about the tragedy of asbestos it can be about ANY “dirty mining”
@stevep2430 Жыл бұрын
Mesothelioma, a horrible lung disease caused by asbestos dust that not only affected the miners but also the wives and children of the miners. The James Hardy Group of companies relocated out of Australia to Holland so as to avoid litigation that they knew that they would not be able to defend.
@jeanwilson717Ай бұрын
The tragedy of a "Blue Sky Mine" Wittenoom, Western Australia. The blue asbestos fibres cause asbestosis, which can develop into mesothelioma. Having friends die from this insidious disease, its a truly awful diagnosis. The sugar refining company (mine owners) and the Govt KNEW decades beforehand of the dangers. The men, women, and children exposed were given a life sentence of sorts. Will it get me too? One fibre is all it takes. Wittenoom has been closed as a town, but the asbestos is still there. The damage will continue, people will continue to succumb to the disease, and the headstones will increase. Nothings as precious, as a hole in the ground... Rest in peace Mr Mac, my neighbour, my surrogate grandfather. You fought a tough battle. I wint forget you.
@michaelwebster83892 жыл бұрын
It's specifically about asbestos mining, and the sickness and death that resulted for the workers, and for people who used the products.
@angelavanzeeland88138 ай бұрын
MUSIC WITH A MESSAGE THE STORY OF THE OILS
@asyrotk76042 жыл бұрын
Check out 'River Runs Red' Midnight Oil.
@TERRAJOVEM6000 Жыл бұрын
5.35 acordes da guitarra o máximo
@ernestorivera2333 ай бұрын
Amazing lyrics . Sadly still true
@nathanroberts355 Жыл бұрын
Peter garret did tribute concert for blue asbestos mining town of Wittenoom and was a biggest contamination zone within Wittenoom gorge mines and old now and please send message to people who travel around Australia and don't go in western Australia Australia
@Paul-pl6dl Жыл бұрын
People were dying of cancer because of working in the mines years after they finished working there
@theshermer5 ай бұрын
Not sure why he couldn’t use the original video as it is very powerful with the images and the signs showing Wittenoom and the flashes of CSR and the court cases. I don’t believe the whole thing was settled and the fact the WA took a while to close up the town and get all the residents out. The buildings are down. No signs indicating where Wittenoom is and the roads blocked. But the area is still covered with blue asbestos. It should be cleared up but with the money it would take, just not sure how that will be accomplished if there is an attempt to do so.
@theshermer5 ай бұрын
There are to be strong warning signs about the danger and the threat of prosecution if one is caught trespassing. I have seen many videos of Wittenoom in the heyday and also the mines when people would go in despite being warned not to.
@thecynic9232 Жыл бұрын
Along the same political/economic line, the song “Big Money” by RUSH is great! The lyrics to the best songs are worth hearing, and Midnight Oil is one of the best modern examples. The song “Eyes Wide Open” by Gotye is the most upsetting song nowadays. It’s about the aftermath of the climate crisis. Corporations are going to be the ruin of us. I weep every time I listen to it. ✌️❤️🇨🇦
@antoniocastro63452 жыл бұрын
Listen new song Rising Seas is amazing song by Midnight Toil
@Domistroit Жыл бұрын
I cry when listen that song.
@davesmith58316 ай бұрын
please react to truganini also
@thecynic9232 Жыл бұрын
The line is “there’ll be pay in your pocket tonight”. Who did those lyrics, a bot??
@nigelnona1917Ай бұрын
Who's gonna shave me!
@donbon4204 Жыл бұрын
sugar refining company = aka CSR
@coopsnz12 жыл бұрын
Australia one of the highest tax country in the world why our household debt high
@slaterbug2010 Жыл бұрын
Mate there is nothing as pressing as as a hole in in the ground.
@NannaTina2 жыл бұрын
Dude it’s not about the harmonica it’s about the Asbestos
@NannaTina2 жыл бұрын
This song explains the ridiculousness of the white privilege claims