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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
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Komentáře • 942

  • @paulygone563
    @paulygone563 Před 2 lety +724

    Nosebleed section - The Mosh Pit - Front row of a show/concert, crowd go rawkus, noses sometimes get busted, A homage to those willing to put their bodies on the line for the performers.

    • @AussieRevhead
      @AussieRevhead Před 2 lety +32

      Fire reply needs to be pinned

    • @topcrypto3802
      @topcrypto3802 Před 2 lety +3

      @@AussieRevhead agreed!

    • @tamrymer4153
      @tamrymer4153 Před 2 lety +106

      The nosebleed section is in the back up high

    • @Paldasan
      @Paldasan Před 2 lety +46

      @@tamrymer4153 you are correct in that the nosebleed section refers the high altitude sections of a theatre, nosebleeds being a feature of life in cold, dry low pressure environments. But it does also now mean being down the front in the pit. The lyrics are clear enough about that, but I don't know when it changed to mean the front. As happens with language so often someone misunderstands something but because they have leverage other people not understanding follow suit. Literally. 😉

    • @hudsonsled454
      @hudsonsled454 Před 2 lety +57

      Anybody who's been in a mosh pit will understand why they refer to it a the nosebleed section..

  • @MLOOTGIIVSATTIEXD
    @MLOOTGIIVSATTIEXD Před 2 lety +139

    Dude!! As an Aussie, nosebleed section is an iconic song and an absolute banger. Thanks for reviewing. Love your vids!!

    • @fahdeedo3432
      @fahdeedo3432 Před 2 lety +2

      This song defines my childhood, can you PLEASE list other iconic Aussie bangers

    • @gimble8638
      @gimble8638 Před rokem +1

      pity hes clueless though mate :)

    • @SilentHotdog28
      @SilentHotdog28 Před rokem +1

      This is one of the first songs I can remember, when I was like 5, my brother(10 years older) would play Hilltop Hoods, Eminem, Dre, Snoop, but also pop music, Brooklyn Bounce was his favourite and mine man brings back childhood memories.

    • @timn4481
      @timn4481 Před rokem +1

      @@gimble8638 hardly..

    • @jetcox6760
      @jetcox6760 Před 10 měsíci

      My Aussie bro tip me onto these guys when we were kids playing games over X-Fire! LOL! Been jammin them ever since...
      Shout out to Brentos_Dementos Mate, you shit, where ever you are lol

  • @Dmoorzy
    @Dmoorzy Před 2 lety +47

    The guy on the bike is my friend Simon O'Brien. He's from a small town in NSW Australia. This was filmed in the late 90s to early 2000s.
    The video was titled "The best BMX rider in the world".

    • @ThatSingerReactions
      @ThatSingerReactions  Před 2 lety +8

      Really that's dope

    • @warwickofnorwich
      @warwickofnorwich Před 2 lety +5

      Damn. That’s awesome. I always thought that was filmed at Belair national park in Adelaide. Near where the boys live.

    • @bigdrunkhunter8729
      @bigdrunkhunter8729 Před 2 lety +5

      Wasn't this the same year he took gold at the x-games? Absolute legend of flatland bmx ❤

    • @Dmoorzy
      @Dmoorzy Před 2 lety

      @@bigdrunkhunter8729 yessir! 👍

    • @Tallretrodude
      @Tallretrodude Před 2 lety

      @@Dmoorzy my old neighbor 2540 rep haha

  • @joshuasimpson2069
    @joshuasimpson2069 Před 2 lety +57

    The girl that is singing the hook, that stem is from a song she wrote about how she was a struggling musician. "I looked around at all the faces I know, I fell in love with the people in the front row", she fell in love with the front row because she only ever had a front row at her gigs.
    The Hoods called it the nose bleed section because they took this stem, sampled it into this track and made a certified banger out of it that packs crowds from the front allllll the way back up into the nosebleed section.
    It's a bit of a sarcastic Aussie slight and a homage to the original artist kinda rolled into one.

  • @TheLargino
    @TheLargino Před 2 lety +43

    I find the best aspect of the Hilltop Hoods is that they were unafraid to rap about Aussie experiences with Aussie accents.

    • @mro5009
      @mro5009 Před 2 měsíci

      check out accents by matty b absolute underground banger

  • @buddy366
    @buddy366 Před 2 lety +53

    Eminem chose Hilltop Hoods to open for Himself and Boogie in 2019 in Brisbane Australia, was very lucky to see them all on stage in one night

    • @ainsliedenton539
      @ainsliedenton539 Před rokem +1

      And also an Aboriginal hip hop band called Impossible Odds was one of the support bands

  • @garethfraser7748
    @garethfraser7748 Před 2 lety +24

    This is from their 4th Album written in 2002, but officially released in 2003. These guys have been around since early 90s, but most ppl don't realise this. One of the best live acts you will ever see in any genre of music. They have always been about bringing it live, even though they have left the Undergound scene where they dominated the scene in the late 90s early 2000s. Their influences are from the late 80s and early 90s groups like Tribe Called Quest. Their lyricism - especially from their earlier albums is off the charts. Matter of Time and Left Foot Right Foot - bars for years.

  • @KaiStarkk
    @KaiStarkk Před 2 lety +25

    My father passed away a few weeks ago - he was having so much fun this year reliving classic Australian rock, rap, and country and especially indiginous music through your reactions. Thanks for these, love your videos.

  • @jennifermason9557
    @jennifermason9557 Před 2 lety +9

    The sample is from People in the Front Row by Melanie Safka. Safka (who also went by 'Melanie' early in her career) was popular in the 60s and the 70s. Her biggest hits were 'Lay down', 'Brand new key' and 'Look what they've done to my song Ma'. The parents of one the band members were massive Safka fans. He grew up listening to this song and the sample (complete with vinyl cracks) was reportedly lifted from his parent's album. People in the front row had a little surge of popularity thanks to the Nosebleed Section. When this came out in Australia, many of us became a bit obsessed with Melanie Safka. They started selling her 'best of' CD everywhere. Had it been a few years later with streaming, I think People of the Front Row would have charted again. It is a brilliant song in it's own right. I may have been one of those that found Safka thanks to this song. I love both to this very day. I'd love for you to review the People in the Front Row for comparison. What they did with this sample is really genius.

  • @nanob0zo
    @nanob0zo Před 2 lety +329

    “This life turned out nothing like I had planned” the boys paying respect to Powderfinger. Which you reacted to a while a go.
    The musical circle is complete.

    • @stevencrawford
      @stevencrawford Před 2 lety +13

      Yeah the Finger!

    • @TerminusCollective
      @TerminusCollective Před 2 lety +3

      Came here to write that exact comment 👍

    • @FORfuhhSake
      @FORfuhhSake Před 2 lety +3

      @@stevencrawford reminds me of that old episode of neighbours where they booked powder finger and instead it was some old bloke one man band that called himself powder finger 😆

    • @Cenodeath
      @Cenodeath Před 2 lety +1

      Was gonna explain that to him too

    • @techyteacherideas7322
      @techyteacherideas7322 Před 2 lety +2

      @@FORfuhhSake it was ‘Power Finger’ Toady stuffed up

  • @hotko369
    @hotko369 Před 2 lety +295

    Recently stumbled onto your reaction videos. As an Aussie, seeing you enjoy some great Aussie music has been really fun for me over the last couple of weeks. The main characteristic in Aussie Hip Hop, especially Hilltop Hoods and Bliss n Eso is that they are generally positive and uplifting. Have a listen to Family Affair or Whatever Happened to the DJ? by Bliss n Eso when you get a chance.

    • @garthwilley1208
      @garthwilley1208 Před 2 lety +13

      Totally agree with listening to BnE. Reservoir Dogs, has a nice spread of Aussie hip hop talent.

    • @pricey9728
      @pricey9728 Před 2 lety +1

      Agreed!!!🔥🔥🔥

    • @jameswood1935
      @jameswood1935 Před 2 lety +3

      yeh, and Hilltops and quite a few other Aussie Hip Hop creators were uplifting but with a light hearted commentary on aussie life and the things around them. People still came from tough homes or towns, but it doesnt have the darkness and seriousness of US gangster rap, its all very jovial "catching a train with me mates and can of beer". I loved it, the Xzhibit/Nate Dogg violent tone that the american stuff at the time was too heavy all day everyday. I really loved songs like the Sentinel that had a story but in that lighter presentation.... I feel like in the Aussie market it paved the way for other not-so-heavy US rap/hip hip like N*E*R*D and Pharrell, Outkast, Childish Gambino, Anderson Pak and the likes to do really well here, more relatable than 50 Cent and the "in the club with shorty or out shooting people from my lambo" line of artists that were huge at the same time

    • @jeltehoekstra2952
      @jeltehoekstra2952 Před 2 lety

      Also Mind over matter, they’ve collaborated with B&E before. They’re really good!

    • @ashkinnear7280
      @ashkinnear7280 Před 2 lety

      Also act your age by B&E. I like that song as well. Doesn't hurt one of my friends is in the music video

  • @ssstringer
    @ssstringer Před 2 lety +24

    I remember an interview they had and they said that they genuinely thought the front row was called the nosebleed section. It wasn't until someone explained it to them later, that the nosebleed section was the back row right at the top of the stadium hahah. Still an all time Australian classic song though!!

    • @cillasstory1143
      @cillasstory1143 Před 2 lety +2

      Aussie "mosh pits" are up front, and the most dangerous, especially at punk/thrash gigs....hence the front row/ nosebleed section lyrics.

    • @newshound2521
      @newshound2521 Před rokem +1

      I think it can be either

  • @rhyssanders9122
    @rhyssanders9122 Před 2 lety +15

    I was in the nosebleed section (very front) of Hilltop in 2014 and they were playing the intro to another song, but we were chanting "NOSEBLEED NOSEBLEED" and Suffa was like "Yo Debris, cut that, lets play some old shit" and they did this tune it was sooooo fucking sick

  • @randomfpv22
    @randomfpv22 Před 2 lety +80

    The boys from my hometown of Adelaide. When this song came out, it was massive. I remember seeing the live at “the big day out” it was insane. One of the best concerts I’ve ever been to. Fantastic on stage performances

    • @natvan5869
      @natvan5869 Před 2 lety +7

      Still goes off if it plays at party's down south

    • @randomfpv22
      @randomfpv22 Před 2 lety +2

      @@natvan5869 100% dude

    • @LauraSuperCool88
      @LauraSuperCool88 Před 2 lety +5

      Yes! They always put on such a fantastic show :D I remember seeing them perform back in the day at the Adelaide uni with The Funkoars!

    • @indoworx
      @indoworx Před 2 lety +2

      @@natvan5869 still goes off up north.! 😊

    • @imsickofmakingnames
      @imsickofmakingnames Před 2 lety

      I was at big day out and saw them when they were still playing on a small side stage!

  • @artemisxw8708
    @artemisxw8708 Před 2 lety +13

    Yep. I was in the Nosebleed section with my daughter and I showed how to stand her ground and dance at her very first Big Day Out concert in Perth. It was an Aussie rite of passage as you say and she passed the Hilltops Hood test. Lol Now she participates in death circles..
    What have I started?? 😮

  • @kickn5k
    @kickn5k Před 2 lety +31

    The small Aussie Hip Hop shows from real early 2000's have been amazing. So many killer groups, Muph and Plutonic, The Herd, True Live, Butterfingers, 1200 Techniques, Drapht and 360 and I'm not even scratching the surface.

    • @fionatheterrible8489
      @fionatheterrible8489 Před 2 lety +6

      I feel like he'd lose his mind with Butterfingers "I Love Work" 😆

    • @emynicholson2713
      @emynicholson2713 Před 2 lety +4

      Need to see a Butterfingers reaction!!!!

    • @jameswood1935
      @jameswood1935 Před 2 lety +1

      yeh good times! Funkoars were a lot of fun too

    • @maestrovonhuge9397
      @maestrovonhuge9397 Před 2 lety +1

      @@fionatheterrible8489 everytime is way better

    • @task82
      @task82 Před 2 lety +1

      Late 90s/early 00s in the Aussie Hip Hop scene was iconic. Those who don't know, ya best get to know!!

  • @trentseaby9140
    @trentseaby9140 Před 2 lety +12

    This song in particular is genuinely iconic here in Aus. People that dont know any hip hop, they know this song.

  • @snickerss2995
    @snickerss2995 Před 2 lety +5

    I was born in the early 70's.
    So Glad.
    In the 90's The Big Day Out started.
    I lost count of how many Big Day Out's I went to with my friends.
    Seen and Heard Hilltop Hoods at the Big Day Out in Adelaide
    They blew me away.
    Can't remember what year.
    It's just a blur of bands and alcohol and fun.
    Don't hold me to this Nick, because it was awhile ago, but the Big Day Out was 12 hours of any kind of music that you could imagine.
    Up to 6 stages all playing.
    You just had to pick where you wanted to be at anytime in those 12 hours.
    Absolutely Music Heaven.
    So glad I got to experience this.

    • @timn4481
      @timn4481 Před 6 měsíci

      so i suppose you were a regular at Le Rox too?

  • @MrMiguella
    @MrMiguella Před 2 lety +39

    That "kid on the bike" is Simon "o" O'Brian, was one of the best flatland riders of the early 2000s and he's probably about 25 in this video. Yes it is the official video

    • @ex_leper222
      @ex_leper222 Před 2 lety +3

      I work with Simon, top bloke and talented af

    • @mathuinscott3408
      @mathuinscott3408 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ex_leper222 He certainly is a fucking top bloke.

  • @MsScoobydoo1968
    @MsScoobydoo1968 Před 2 lety +38

    OMG you’ve hooked me, I’ve been on a ThatSingerReacts binge….aaaaand lovin it!!! Aussie singers are so underrated, we’ve got talent galore, as does NZ. Great to see them being recognised for the talent they are. Much respect to you for showcasing and reacting to our awesome singers 💖

    • @ThatSingerReactions
      @ThatSingerReactions  Před 2 lety +12

      Thank you man but my supporters get the credit they use the opportunity well to get your talent seen by reactors

    • @fracksha4428
      @fracksha4428 Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/JftiELHfbaA/video.html
      Yea we got talent the best trainline graffiti artist in early 2000s Australia ever world known now.

  • @ASCP67AUS
    @ASCP67AUS Před 2 lety +12

    The hoods live are Unreal. Their sound is very unique and they are a lot of fun onstage. As an Aussie in Melbourne I have seen them over the past 15 years evolve to be a brilliant live band. Really enjoying watching you discovering our music.

    • @chaney_
      @chaney_ Před 2 lety

      Nosebleed section imo is the mosh pit at the front, getting so rowdy from people jumping around you may end up being struck in the face with an elbow, hand or head giving you a nosebleed

  • @farkenbang1597
    @farkenbang1597 Před 2 lety +97

    If you haven't heard 'Cosby Sweater' by Hilltop Hoods then I really recommend giving it a listen. Great bars there.. great work Dominick!! Love your videos.

    • @rcsurfingSA
      @rcsurfingSA Před 2 lety +6

      They released that just before Bill Cosby was picked up... they weren’t happy

    • @farkenbang1597
      @farkenbang1597 Před 2 lety +1

      @@rcsurfingSA Timing is everything

    • @saintessa
      @saintessa Před rokem +1

      This song and Cosby Sweater are my favourites

    • @saintessa
      @saintessa Před rokem +1

      ​@@rcsurfingSAyeah sucks!

    • @picnic66
      @picnic66 Před měsícem

      @@saintessa

  • @chrisblake205
    @chrisblake205 Před 2 lety +46

    In Australia, the Nosebleed section is the standing/front rows. Cause everyone is jumping around and elbows/fists and flying so you get a punched/bloody nose.
    USA Nosebleed section is the seats are at the back or high up and you get a nosebleed due to the height of the seats.

    • @willasacco9898
      @willasacco9898 Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the info.

    • @leonmontgomery9739
      @leonmontgomery9739 Před 2 lety +1

      I know in America nose bleed section refers to the back rows up so high you'll get a nose bleed. But I always thought the Nose bleed section in this song was referring to what people are told to do if you get a blood nose = put your head back & pinch your nose similar to the people in the front row have to put their head back to see the stage 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @Grumpy_CBG
      @Grumpy_CBG Před 2 lety +5

      @@leonmontgomery9739 Na, refers to the "mosh pit"

    • @scotttobias9518
      @scotttobias9518 Před 2 lety

      The nosebleed section is that section that is out of the price range of the rest of society, hence the nose bleed reference.

    • @scotttobias9518
      @scotttobias9518 Před 2 lety +1

      This song is a pillory of modern society and how if you have money you can buy access to anything

  • @kylegabell1957
    @kylegabell1957 Před 2 lety +23

    Seeing them live is absolutely insane. The energy they bring and exert is amazing

    • @deeza13666
      @deeza13666 Před rokem

      I saw them play at the first Groovin the Moo at Maitland. There were about 100 people there. If that.

    • @destinymeansfuture7704
      @destinymeansfuture7704 Před 8 měsíci

      As a Canadian, I am DETERMINED to see them live in Australia. Bucket list Antietam to go there specifically for them

  • @BrigidCostello
    @BrigidCostello Před 2 lety +35

    Yes!! Have been waiting to see this! This song was the first huge Aussie hip hop hit - really created a sound by keeping their accents! It’s insanely good live
    They paved the way for the Herd, Thundamentals, Bliss n Esso, Illy, Seth Sentry - so so good

    • @hayleyrichardson9203
      @hayleyrichardson9203 Před 2 lety +4

      I think 1200 Techniques - Karma (2002) was the first breakthrough hit but Hilltop Hoods definitely brought about a whole wave of hip hop artists.

    • @geckopete
      @geckopete Před 2 lety

      Hill top hoods weren't the first.. they were maybe one of the first commercial new school hip hop artists that were able to get air play.. There were heaps before them but most never went commercial simply because the lyrics were not pg enough to get on radio.

    • @rivertam7827
      @rivertam7827 Před 2 lety

      This isn't the first, but probably got the widest radio airplay on channels that don't generally play hip hop

    • @mazdarx2347
      @mazdarx2347 Před 2 lety

      @@hayleyrichardson9203 if your talking mainstream it's possibly more Renegade Funk Train with the track I wonder which was released in 95. I remember them opening for ICECUBE one night here in Australia and got a terrible reception from the local crowd who at that particular point in time didn't really receive hiphop from Australia very well, except for some real heads that were few and far between unfortunately.

  • @SarahNotSara
    @SarahNotSara Před 2 lety +18

    Nosebleed section=Front row where you end up with a nosebleed because of all the moshing lol.
    Also, there's a lot more fire bars that you missed that may have got lost in Aussie slang or terminology to you. Us Aussies use some weird colloquialisms fur sure lol.
    Thank you for reviewing this Aussie banger. Xxx

    • @i0Kuny
      @i0Kuny Před 2 lety +2

      True! Haha it’s from the mosh pit but it was coined “nose bleed section” because of the lower oxygen levels up front where it’s the most jammed and crowded. That’s why some people get random blood noses.

    • @kobie7515
      @kobie7515 Před 2 lety

      Always thought it was cause up front everyone got their heads back and looking up , like people do when they get a nose bleed . The front row . All look like they got nose bleeds to who ever is on stage lol

    • @RaoulDukeSr
      @RaoulDukeSr Před 2 lety +2

      Hahaha that's great !
      In Canada those "nosebleeds" are the seats in the back, in reference to the cheap seats where everyone is getting drunk as lords at hockey games. Thus brawling n fighting n getting "nosebleeds".

    • @thefantasyreview8709
      @thefantasyreview8709 Před rokem +1

      The nosebleed section in Australia, is the cheapest seats, up the back of the stadium, not at the front. The idea being you are so high up, your nose bleeds. The front is the mosh!

  • @Bobsyagod
    @Bobsyagod Před 2 lety +48

    If you're after more bar heavy Hilltop things like Dumb Enough, Illusionary lines, Clown Prince. They also do amazing story telling in The Sentinel and Stopping All Stations.

    • @Dash41198
      @Dash41198 Před 2 lety +3

      Hells yeah. The Sentinel is one of my favourites.

    • @Probsnawt
      @Probsnawt Před 2 lety +1

      Stop it. This is a list of my favourite HTH works straight from my brain

    • @Roymundo69
      @Roymundo69 Před 2 lety

      Cursed from birth off left foot right

    • @chrisbachmann6912
      @chrisbachmann6912 Před 2 lety

      I just commented stopping all stations (restrung) great song! I love city of light also!

    • @Bobsyagod
      @Bobsyagod Před 2 lety

      @@chrisbachmann6912 I'm not a fan of the restrung version, the change of the lyrics at the end gets weirdly preachy and ruins it for me, it's the only song on the restrung album I prefer the original of.

  • @tommyj748
    @tommyj748 Před 2 lety +11

    The hilltop hoods are my home town group and I’ve seen them live 3 times now and everytime equally insane! They’ve even had the Adelaide orchestra on stage with them.
    I first heard ‘clown prince’ when I was young and been hooked ever since

  • @flynnoconnor2817
    @flynnoconnor2817 Před 2 lety +4

    God I'm proud to be Australian. I love Hilltop, they have such deep and important messages. Also I like how he thinks it's super old because they use lots of samples in their mixing.

  • @JokerInk-CustomBuilds
    @JokerInk-CustomBuilds Před 2 lety +4

    The nosebleed section is where I live my life! lol Allways up front at any show... at this point I am 40 yrs old and have seen way more than 500 concerts in my life. I have spent more than a year of my life being at musicfestivals... I lost count long ago, but I will never forget the hundreds of times I left a show with my body achin and a huge grin from one ringing ear to another!
    Live music is life. Corona shutdowns have been a hard thing to cope with although I am not a covid denyer... But my country just removed all restrictions and now regard covid as any other flue thanx to our health care system being able to handle it while the majority of the population is fully vaccinated!

  • @jaewardtattoo
    @jaewardtattoo Před 2 lety +24

    For better or worse the impact this song had when it first came out in Australia was astronomical. Before this Rap in Aus was very underground and very grimy. You only heard of hot shit through the grapevine or blind buying cd's for the cover art. (if you could even find ozhiphop for sale) A few other cats had some radio play but this was the first that really hit the mainstream, Overnight hilltop hoods became a household name. Every man and their dog was listening. All of a sudden half the scene stopped rapping over wutang and new York style beats and tries to emulate or copycat the HTH funk beats and style. There was never any real big beef in Oz rap but there certainly was a divide after this, you were team BBQ rap or team underground.
    Anyway enough ranting but some other old ozhiphop you might like is anything by lyrical commission, Drapht - what have I got
    Drapht - sound man
    Pegz ft hilltop - this is for life.

    • @A55FCKR-ju1zs
      @A55FCKR-ju1zs Před 9 měsíci

      Bro u are 100% on the mark and I never thought of it like that. Team BBQ rap or team underground 100%
      I remember when this hit it was like a fuckin storm, before that we had mainly thug life dudes in Dada rapping American or straight up gutter Lyrical Commission type, HTH created a whole different genre. I miss the days discovering all this and burning CDs to swap albums at lunch time it was an incredible time

  • @stevenomeara8262
    @stevenomeara8262 Před 2 lety +19

    in Australia in the early 90's -2000's+ the "Mosh pit" was the front row. Also it refers to the "Die hard" fans that are always there supporting their people on stage in the front row weathering extremes just to be there(Extremes from extreme sound from the uber large speakers, moshers etc). It is a multi point reference, but for me I get it more as the "Mosh pit" with the old smash dancing and beer going every and people bouncing of each other and just going off in dance at the front row LOL.

  • @keeno1764
    @keeno1764 Před 2 lety +13

    Another song you should definitely look into is “stopping all stations” and “through the dark” very emotional and story driven songs… also personal favourites…

    • @roggstudelpest
      @roggstudelpest Před 2 lety +2

      Aw man Through The Dark. Right in the feels every time. Even better live when we are all singing it with him.

  • @calumbutler8712
    @calumbutler8712 Před 2 lety +10

    Hilltops are great. But they sampled probably one of the best voices ever. Melanie Safka, she was at Woodstock.

  • @michaelstanton4059
    @michaelstanton4059 Před 2 lety +50

    They do have a great sound. Nosebleed Section is a 21st century classic. Came out in 2003. And that is the official video. The guy on the bike.

    • @russellstubbs2500
      @russellstubbs2500 Před 2 lety +1

      Oh so it is the official video, cheers

    • @yakaboutdownunder8966
      @yakaboutdownunder8966 Před 2 lety +3

      From what I remember, they didn't have an official video clip when the track was released as they were still an underground group...fast-forward a few years the track went ballistic (commercial) so they went with this a video clip ...which if my memory serves is actually an Australian BMX world champion (I could be wrong on the last point, it was a while ago)
      Love watching your reactions to Aussie Hip Hop!!!

    • @Hectik17
      @Hectik17 Před 2 lety

      sampled from
      Melanie - People in the Front Row

    • @TonyDWaters
      @TonyDWaters Před 2 lety +1

      In the early 2000's record companies were refusing permissions and sending take down notices to everyone publishing extreme sports videos with unauthorised audio, but all the Aussie hip hop artists were super chill and just asking for a soundtrack credit.

  • @rhiannonmarks7995
    @rhiannonmarks7995 Před 2 lety +11

    In rock music the nose bleed section is another name for the mosh pit. This was their first big song. So one of the MCs is MC Suffa and the other is MC Pressure.

    • @Dug6666666
      @Dug6666666 Před 2 lety

      Well that makes more sense.
      I always thought it was the opposite as in this Wikipedia reference to the meaning. -quote:
      "In the United States, Canada and Australia, the nosebleed section are the seats of a public area, usually an athletic stadium or gymnasium, that are highest and, usually, farthest from the desired activity. A common tongue-in-cheek reference to having seats at the upper tiers of a stadium is "sitting in the nosebleed section," or "nosebleed seats." The reference alludes to the tendency for mountain climbers to suffer nosebleeds at high altitudes."
      It makes more sense they relate to the mosh pit people.
      Maybe it has a different meaning for purchased preassigned seating of different pricing vs a venue where it is all the same price and it is where ever you want to stand ie the most enthusiastic fans push to the front. I'm guessing it a reference to the high chance of coping it in the nose from all the flailing arms.

    • @alandoherty1332
      @alandoherty1332 Před 2 lety +1

      And their dj is dj debris

    • @ThatSingerReactions
      @ThatSingerReactions  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Dug6666666 that's what I always thought

    • @lukemanion2
      @lukemanion2 Před 2 lety

      @@ThatSingerReactions Its a different context between a sporting and a concert even between rock/metal/hip hop and other i guess calmer music. When you are in the front row/ mosh everyone is crammed together and heat, elbows, heads plus sometimes the crush from behind all can be causes for nosebleeds. Ive been in the nosebleed section at a hoods gig and ended up with a nosebleed from the compression of people pushing forwards, fucking epic gig

    • @McWhatevs
      @McWhatevs Před 2 lety +1

      @@alandoherty1332 Fuck, man I forgot about Debris. Gotta admit it's been a while since I listen to some Hoods. Love the Prez

  • @robincoker225
    @robincoker225 Před 2 lety +11

    From wiki
    The chorus and backing beat of "The Nosebleed Section" are sampled from the song "The People in the Front Row" sung by Melanie Safka.[6] Pieces of this song are continually inserted into "The Nosebleed Section".

    • @markphillips3186
      @markphillips3186 Před 2 lety +2

      Be great to hear a reaction to Melanie Safka singing Candle in the Rain live on Dutch TV live backed by the Edwin Hawkins Singers. Great belter.

    • @Pretzil43
      @Pretzil43 Před 2 lety +3

      The funniest part of it all is that Safka also had a song called "Look what they've done to my song, Ma"
      As though she knew what the Aussies had in store

    • @markphillips3186
      @markphillips3186 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Pretzil43 I saw Melanie in concert in Sydney Australia, maybe 5 years ago.. before she sung People in the Front Row she thanked the Hill Top Hoods for revitalising interest in the song.

    • @IanWalkerMelmanian
      @IanWalkerMelmanian Před 2 lety +1

      @@markphillips3186 & @ThatSingerReactions YES!! "Lay Down (Candles In The Rain)": czcams.com/video/IZ52lk9wjZI/video.html I really need to request that with some $$ attached soon, unless someone else beats me to it, in which case I'll request something else by Melanie instead! Dominick, I love your channel (another Aussie fan here) and know the type of female voices that really thrill you, so I'm not so sure how you might react to Melanie - although you may detect in her perhaps the first "Indie girl" voice, and yes it was imitated by others (sometimes unwittingly) in the decades that followed, and her influence may still be heard today... Melanie's voice is natural, largely untrained and was yet to really mature in '70 (it evolved into something truly awesome, other-worldly and spine-tingling through the Seventies and beyond) but the emotional power and soul-piercing conviction of her at times pitchy but always powerful, subtle, compelling, moving and (at that time) unique voice, and the inspirational quality of her lyrics which she became known for, are well to the fore and made "Lay Down" and the "Candles In The Rain" album huge international hits around this time.

    • @IanWalkerMelmanian
      @IanWalkerMelmanian Před 2 lety +1

      @@markphillips3186 I have a photo of her playing foosball with Matt/Suffa after a show in Adelaide the same year (2014) and she won! Haha :D

  • @task82
    @task82 Před 2 lety +5

    The album, 'The Calling' dropped in 2003 and was a solid album, but as far as lyricism 'Left Foot, Right Foot' is their greatest album by far. The late 90s and early 00s was the greatest period in Aussie Hip Hop, because the scene was still very much underground and was a community. Hip Hop focused around the Five Elements - emceeing, deejaying, beatboxing, breaking and graffiti.
    If you're interested in going down the rabbit hole of old school Aussie Hip Hop, I strongly recommend checking out: Lyrical Commission (Trem, Brad Strut, Bob Balans), Art Of War, Pegz, Reason, Bias B, Phatty Phew, Esvee, Prowla, Mass MC, Hunter, Trials, Hospice Crew (Ciecmate & Newsense), Terra Firma, Koolism, Dedlee, Briggs, Maundz. Man there's so many more I can name, but that should be more than enough to wet your appetite.
    FYI, the front section of a concert in Australia is known as the nosebleed section, because once the band, group, artist starts, shit is going to get wild and you're likely to cop an arm, hand, fist, leg, foot, dick or tit to your nose 🤣🍻

  • @mistermelon72
    @mistermelon72 Před 4 měsíci +1

    this song was made in 2001, and as an Aussie seeing someone react to this song (which was my fav song growing up) is amazing

  • @greenmarin3
    @greenmarin3 Před 2 lety +5

    Really glad to see you delving into my favorite hip hop band. As an Aussie it’s really fun to see your reactions to our scene. Bliss n eso and hilltop were my childhood growing up :) earned a sub.

  • @michaelhatchard8864
    @michaelhatchard8864 Před 2 lety +7

    Use to do security at various pubs, when this band started out, when they became bigger, I used to do some of their larger shows as well, when they came back home and use to talk with them if time permitted. As others have said, Nosebleed is referring to the die hard fans at the fence line & those behind in the "mosh pit". Knew some of these people's names and would talk to them regularly at shows. And with all mosh pits, people accidentally get headbutted while having fun. Usually, others in the mosh pit would help escort the injured person to the evacuation area for medical treatment. A fun band and a bunch of great and caring fans.

    • @slipswitch
      @slipswitch Před 2 lety

      Do you even understand what the term “nosebleed section” means? That’s why he’s trying to understand why they say nosebleed section, and the chick is talking about the front row. Polar opposites when talking about stadium seating……

  • @TheLoganr80
    @TheLoganr80 Před 2 lety +5

    It's a tribute to the fans up front where there is a good chance you'll end up with a nose bleed before the show is done.

  • @mrpaynebmw
    @mrpaynebmw Před 11 měsíci

    This song has been my ringtone for 14 years. Great videos. Thank you.

  • @mitchfreeway1
    @mitchfreeway1 Před 2 lety +4

    Shredding the Balloon and Rattling the Keys to the Kingdom are fantastic too. Shredding is deeper with a strong message.

    • @dombakarichgolf
      @dombakarichgolf Před 2 lety

      #facts. Both great tracks with great speed change.

  • @brendonclapp6164
    @brendonclapp6164 Před 2 lety +14

    Hey man loving the HTH reactions try looking into their restrung versions of songs, they work with an entire orchestra its pretty amazing to see, also look into BNE! ✌️

  • @presidentiallaces2870
    @presidentiallaces2870 Před 2 lety +4

    Admittedly I've posted this a bit late after your upload, but if by chance you see it, it might pay to look up the accurate lyrics on genius; there's some comments from suffa, debris, and pressure down the bottom of the page as well for further insight. You got mad game bro, keep up the good work.
    Much respect,
    Another aussie

  • @SwayDarling
    @SwayDarling Před rokem

    "these days turned out nothing like I had planned" was a nod to powder fingers "these days" - you've heard that one

  • @dallaskj
    @dallaskj Před 7 měsíci

    'The people in the front... AND the nosebleed section.' They love the audience, it's all-inclusive.

  • @madkeenbushman1958
    @madkeenbushman1958 Před 2 lety +6

    One big hit over here in Aus that’s for sure. Cheers for another great reaction to some of our home grown music.

  • @andrewschubank5252
    @andrewschubank5252 Před 2 lety +11

    You have to give obese records and pegz the rapper from Melbourne Australia the title for sparking a generation of great rappers ! He gave these guys the platform and rap in Australia exploded ! These guys live are absolutely amazing ... There's a set they did in a jazz bar and it sounds like it was recorded in a studio It's called elevation !

    • @kaseycurtis468
      @kaseycurtis468 Před 2 lety +2

      1000% agree, Pegz is awesome 😁

    • @andrewschubank5252
      @andrewschubank5252 Před 2 lety +2

      @@kaseycurtis468 pegz is a underated legend in the aussie hip hop scene .. nobodys fu@#ing with pegz ! I remeber going to obese records in parahan to buy albums that you couldnt buy anywhere else and paint/markers for graphitti ! The shop alone was amazing so many goodies to be found .. those where the good old days... sigh !! but im exited to read that the shop has re opened in south yarra i cant wait to check it out now !!... people forget that pegz owns the whole label and he had been pressing vinyls from 2000 until 2007 and hes certaintly one of the biggest parts of how rap in australia came to fruition !!

    • @Probsnawt
      @Probsnawt Před 2 lety +1

      yer the store blew my mind as a teenager. I remember the first time I went in, I picked up the new Muph and Plutonic album by chance, I looked up and Muph was standing behind the counter.

  • @Mr12161969
    @Mr12161969 Před rokem

    Simon O Brien is such a killer flatland rider. Hilltop FOR LIFE!! 😎🤘🏻🤘🏻❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @andrewradford3953
    @andrewradford3953 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for enjoying some of our best music, and John Farnham. His last concert is this year.. and has been for the last 2 decades..
    Wiggles are next with Tame Impala Elephant?

  • @adamsimpson2041
    @adamsimpson2041 Před 2 lety +4

    Hilltop Hoods have so many great tracks, with plenty of messages to dissect. Hopefully you keep riding this train.

  • @spy7538
    @spy7538 Před 2 lety +7

    Fantastic song.
    This was a great album, start to finish.

  • @georgiamathews9901
    @georgiamathews9901 Před 4 měsíci

    I was rapping this on karaoke at home earlier 😂 this song is my childhood. Love the film clip too.

  • @TheSamleigh
    @TheSamleigh Před rokem

    TRIPLE J HILTOP HOODS concert 4 years ago LIVE version and the crowd don’t disappoint.

  • @MandyRRAh
    @MandyRRAh Před 2 lety +3

    Most Hilltop Hoods fans would be too young to have heard of America's amazing Melanie Safka, the voice they are sampling. I wonder if she is still making music at 74.

    • @IanWalkerMelmanian
      @IanWalkerMelmanian Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, she is! And still an amazing human being.

    • @MandyRRAh
      @MandyRRAh Před 2 lety

      @@IanWalkerMelmanian I'm glad to hear it.

  • @alextohigh2542
    @alextohigh2542 Před 2 lety +20

    Hilltops hoods - dumb enough. Their best song hands down. Absolute classic

    • @timp1390
      @timp1390 Před 2 lety

      Yes!! Great choice ☝️☝️☝️☝️

    • @Bobsyagod
      @Bobsyagod Před 2 lety +1

      I wouldn't say best, it's awesome and definitely one of their best diss tracks for bars, but they have better tracks.

    • @alextohigh2542
      @alextohigh2542 Před 2 lety

      No no, I would say it’s their best. Defs my fave

    • @MrBenjintheengine
      @MrBenjintheengine Před 2 lety +5

      It's a swan

    • @hadafewreviews7479
      @hadafewreviews7479 Před 2 lety

      Yes, and has the kind of bars I think he is looking for.

  • @tamaravanhees1749
    @tamaravanhees1749 Před rokem

    The Hilltop Hoods are from Adelaide, my cousins went to highschool with them. One of them does DJing around the city and has met them a few times. This is one of my favourite songs of theirs.

  • @user-fj7xu6dq4e
    @user-fj7xu6dq4e Před rokem

    Old school Hilltop Hoods when their music video budget was home brand BMX videos... Classic.

  • @notthisguyagain4635
    @notthisguyagain4635 Před 2 lety +4

    The Hilltops started out doing graffiti back in the day and rapping obviously. When they first started rapping they would mimic American rappers without a lot of success. Then they got down to their roots and started real Aussie rapping and had success. One of my all time favourite groups, and they got some sick bars.

    • @task82
      @task82 Před 2 lety

      Hoods would not have become who they are today if the were not a part of and surrounded by the Mecca of Aussie Hip Hop, Certified Wise... The elevation the Certified Wise crew gave each other is iconic!!

  • @bennov1velthuyzen636
    @bennov1velthuyzen636 Před 2 lety +9

    The front row at the concert is called the nose bleed section because you have to look up at the stage. Much like you look up when you have a nose bleed to stop it bleeding.

    • @MIDO6056
      @MIDO6056 Před 2 lety

      Makes sense, I always thought it was everyone rushing the front row and smashing ya nose on the barrier haha

    • @DJPeekz
      @DJPeekz Před 2 lety +2

      No, the nosebleed section is the highest and furthest from the stage/court, named because of common nosebleeds at high altitudes suffered by mountain climbers.

    • @bennov1velthuyzen636
      @bennov1velthuyzen636 Před 2 lety +2

      interview with the Hilltops on triple J that the Nosebleed section is known in america as the worse seats in the house.. But the Hilltop hoods decided to put an Aussie twist on it and make it the front row.

    • @DJPeekz
      @DJPeekz Před 2 lety

      @@bennov1velthuyzen636 see even hilltops admit it 🤷🏻

    • @MIDO6056
      @MIDO6056 Před 2 lety

      @@DJPeekz in the US. Hilltop redefined the meaning in Australia

  • @destinymeansfuture7704
    @destinymeansfuture7704 Před 8 měsíci

    I’m from Canada and I’ve been in love with Hilltop Hoods for YEARS and I’m DYING to see them live

  • @benngibbs6256
    @benngibbs6256 Před 2 lety

    The nose bleed section is what they call the moshpit at a concert where everyone is jumping around dancing going crazy

  • @kobdobla
    @kobdobla Před 2 lety +5

    The whole album is a classic. I always loved the certificate, track done with a heap of other artists. Check that for bars

  • @Ex-it
    @Ex-it Před 2 lety +6

    Im australian too , the nose bleed section where I am has always been the up high section. Nose bleed refers to the effects of altitude. Why other's in Australia have used the slang for the mosh pit, I don't get.
    I always thought this was about jealousy of the people in the front row. "The nose bleed section suffering the pitch."
    "I looked around for people I know, I fell in love with the people in the front row"

    • @ThatguyPurps
      @ThatguyPurps Před 2 lety +3

      If you've ever been in a mosh pit, you'd know the random elbows likely to cause a blood nose.. hence nosebleed section.

    • @Ex-it
      @Ex-it Před 2 lety +2

      @@ThatguyPurps it's ok where your from if that's what it's called. It's just not australia wide.

    • @gabrielplattes6253
      @gabrielplattes6253 Před 2 lety +1

      Ditto, up high and way out[, here in West Aus].

    • @ThatguyPurps
      @ThatguyPurps Před 2 lety +2

      @@Ex-it at a sporting event, the nosebleeds are the furthest and highest... but at a gig it's know to be the mosh pit, the people in the front row as referred to in the lyrics.

    • @Ex-it
      @Ex-it Před 2 lety +1

      @@ThatguyPurps nice explanation Purps. Another commentor stated that in an interview the hoods said something about nose bleed section always referring to the high ups but they thought they'd change it up in the song cos mosh pits get more nose bleeds. Idk if that's true and I'm not really interested to investigate.
      Though...imagine if this is the song that changed the fraze for some in Australia. That would be epic to have a song that influenced so much.

  • @matthewchristensen9342
    @matthewchristensen9342 Před 2 lety +1

    The vibe is about "we do this for the crowd, whether they're in the front row or all the way up the back. It's for everyone who loves hip-hop."
    They also have some amazing vibes in many of their other songs - the whole "Drinking from the Sun" album is amazing!

  • @mitchverhulst8912
    @mitchverhulst8912 Před 2 lety

    2003 this song came out, my Fave Hilltop song ever

  • @jasonwalsh8964
    @jasonwalsh8964 Před 2 lety +4

    Cheers for showing some love to Aussie music mate... if ya want the ultimate feel good song I have to recommend coolin by bliss n eso👌

    • @ThatSingerReactions
      @ThatSingerReactions  Před 2 lety +2

      It's all you guys man. Yall send the request and yall happen to have great taste. I really love the music . Given I grew up on rap and also singing

  • @JFWGarage
    @JFWGarage Před 2 lety +10

    Bro this song came out in 2003 👌🏼
    The video clip was made with no budget if I remember right the people riding around doing trick are people that we hang out with.
    The Nosebleed section is about being upfront at a concert/gig/festival ( it’s a bit of mosh pit reference) it’s all about being up front showing love and respect to them and this song was a thank you to the people that would travel hella far to support them ( me and my friends 5 of us all up travel 8 hours away to see them and we had no money for a motel because we had all pull our money in fuel and tickets so we all camp in the car park for the night)

    • @wallky369
      @wallky369 Před 2 lety

      There is no official video clip by the Hoods for this song - this was a fan made video.

  • @butterby101
    @butterby101 Před měsícem

    "This life turned out nothing like I had planned" is an homage to Powderfinger's 'These Days' that you've also reviewed. Nosebleed Section goes the hell off live, lemme tell ya!

  • @shinobeejuan9943
    @shinobeejuan9943 Před 2 lety

    “ I looked around for the faces I know but I fell I love with the people In the front row”

  • @lmille32
    @lmille32 Před 2 lety +5

    The front row is nicknamed the nosebleed section. Moshpit...where you get the nosebleeds haha

    • @DJPeekz
      @DJPeekz Před 2 lety

      Moshpits aren't in the front row though

  • @shiftysgamingvideolog7986

    OG hoods....this stuff was the soundtrack to my teens and always takes me back.
    Edit. The subs are YT auto generated and do have errors so yeah not exactly accurate.

  • @bradmenpes809
    @bradmenpes809 Před 9 měsíci

    Released in 2003, the Hilltop Hoods are sacred Down Under, and The Nosebleed Section is iconic.

  • @ruthmalley5553
    @ruthmalley5553 Před 2 lety

    Watching you reacting to some of my favourite Aussie bands' songs fills me with such happiness. I feel like I am seeing them for the first time. Thank you for the joy.

  • @opt6037
    @opt6037 Před 2 lety +7

    Definitely not the most lyrical or deep of songs, but god damn is it a banger. Put this on at an Aussie bbq any day of the week 🍻

  • @shkacatou
    @shkacatou Před 2 lety +4

    I'm as Aussie as they come and I love this song but yeah, the whole nosebleed thing has always bugged me. The nosebleeds is way up the back in the high up seats, so far back the air is too thin.
    I mean I get the idea of it being the moshpit but until this song i'd never heard of it used that way. And outside of this song I've still never heard it used that way, 18 years later.

    • @Buy_Me_A_Nightmare
      @Buy_Me_A_Nightmare Před 2 lety +1

      Yep, same here mate. I’m guessing all the people on here saying it’s an Aussie thing, knew this song and had probably never heard the term nosebleed section before this.

  • @dombakarichgolf
    @dombakarichgolf Před 2 lety +2

    My favourite bit of lyrical play on words by Hilltop is "the most incredible rapping (wrapping) since edible panties" 🤣
    Good breakdown vlog Mr

  • @misschandandlerbong2655

    TSR!! Love that you did this!! Love from the Aussie Mack Fam ❤️

  • @DJ-BITCHBOY
    @DJ-BITCHBOY Před 2 lety +15

    Nosebleed section in Australia is the front row! Where people tend to get the most rowdy! I love that you are doing hilltop hoods and bliss n eso it’s really dope to see Australian artists getting their recognition! you should do down by the river by bliss n eso

  • @jabbid111
    @jabbid111 Před 2 lety +3

    The hard road by hilltop is a good one to react to if you want to hear some realtalk.

  • @LaraCroft
    @LaraCroft Před 2 lety

    They are from my home state, south australia. Hilltop Hoods are an Australian hip hop group that formed in 1991 in Blackwood, Adelaide, South Australia.

  • @Rusty_coit
    @Rusty_coit Před 2 lety +1

    I first heard this in 2002, still remember the moment like it was yesterday. I’ve seen them live 7 times and would still go again, awesome performance live

    • @lilithbloom8312
      @lilithbloom8312 Před 2 lety

      This song came out in 2003

    • @Rusty_coit
      @Rusty_coit Před 2 lety

      @@lilithbloom8312 yeah the album came out in 2003 but I swear I head it at the end of 2002 because I took the last day of school off and herd it at a mates that day. Just going off memory tho and it is 19 years ago so it might have been the end of 2003

  • @LC__15
    @LC__15 Před 2 lety +6

    Love the Melanie Safka sample they used from her song “People In The Front Row”, it’s sped up much like what Kanye was doing around that time this song came out in early 2000s.

    • @suave-rider
      @suave-rider Před 2 lety

      pity she didn't live long enough to hear it

    • @LC__15
      @LC__15 Před 2 lety +1

      @@suave-rider Wdym? Melanie is still alive lol.

    • @IanWalkerMelmanian
      @IanWalkerMelmanian Před 2 lety

      @@suave-rider She's still with us, still writing, still touring (or live streaming in the Covid years) at 74.

  • @daisho13
    @daisho13 Před 2 lety +3

    Auto subtitles often struggle with Australian accents.

  • @TheSamleigh
    @TheSamleigh Před 3 měsíci

    It's their thank you to the Fans - the die hard fans in the front row where everyone is crushed together jumping around covered in beer - this song is for the fans - the Nosebleed Section

  • @ryanmorony3638
    @ryanmorony3638 Před 3 měsíci

    For many years I wanted a full proper video clip for Nosebleed Section.... The bike guys will have to do.....They are pretty dam good.

  • @mattangrave8478
    @mattangrave8478 Před 2 lety +3

    Nose bleed section was the crazy section in the front row like a mosh pit but not if you catch what I mean. And the freestyle BMX was just the scene at the time and the lead up to it we all had freestyle BMX and would try and do mad tricks hanging with our Friends smoke and freestyle. Life was much simpler back then ❤️

    • @bruizey7319
      @bruizey7319 Před 2 lety

      The rider was the current x games champ at the time, name is lost on me.

  • @happy_aussie_dylan
    @happy_aussie_dylan Před rokem

    Love your videos man. been watching you grow!! this is an old school banger!!!

  • @leetester8612
    @leetester8612 Před 2 lety

    Im so pleased that HTH are getting some love ❤.

  • @deanhil3978
    @deanhil3978 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Next up, 1955. Just timeless!

  • @alecpacourek5250
    @alecpacourek5250 Před rokem

    The nosebleed section is the front row. You look up at the stage right in front of you. The way you tilt you’re head back when you have a nosebleed. It’s also a double entendre because people get nosebleeds in the mosh pit as well.

  • @helenvann3506
    @helenvann3506 Před 2 lety +1

    I knew you’d like it. Thanks for showcasing great Australian music. I believe this may have come out in the late 90s early 00’s

  • @klphotographer
    @klphotographer Před 2 lety

    FINALLY! I have been waiting for this song. Peak Hoods 👌👌👌

  • @littlecatfeet9064
    @littlecatfeet9064 Před 2 lety

    I love this song, it’s so nostalgic for me. Just discovered your channel and subscribed!

  • @mitchelllaverty7311
    @mitchelllaverty7311 Před 2 lety +1

    One of my favorite BARS: from 'Clown Prince'
    My foots always in my mouth, i just cant stomach defeat (da feet)

  • @bennov1velthuyzen636
    @bennov1velthuyzen636 Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome song 🎵 one of their best 👌

  • @andymills5031
    @andymills5031 Před 2 lety

    The nosebleed section is a nickname for the front row of a festival

  • @MrDrewb3
    @MrDrewb3 Před 2 lety +2

    "this life turned out nothing like I had planned" is a song by Powderfinger which would be another classic Aussie song/band to react too if you haven't already.