I made several port visits to Australia when I was in the US Navy in the 70’s and early 80’s they were wonderful visits. I thank the Aussies for their wonderful hospitality given to us. Great folks and always enjoy listening to Slim Dusty in my travels in the American west and Rocky Mountains. Greetings from Colorado
When Slim Dusty toured the Highlands of Papua New Guinea back in the early 90s...maaan it was like the second coming of Christ. Crowds walked days across valleys mountains,rivers etc to watch this Aussie Legend perform.I was just a young teenager among the massive crowd dancing and singing along to Slim Dusty. Rest in Peace,Sir. Love from a fan in PNG.
So nice to see that the entire world hasn’t gone insane. Some people still realise the Internet is such crap and in no way a substitute for what we had.
One company deciding the fate of human existence it’s really scary. I want my Australia back not stupid people thinking we should all act like Americans
I miss the REAL AUSTRALIA. Bring back those days of the bush poets, campfires, dogs and horses. Hard men and tough women. When people would break their neck to help a stranger. When a mans word was his bond and favours were never forgotten and always repaid in kind...somewhere down the track. RIP Slim.
G'day! Canada here: as a kid I grew up on Canadian Military bases (we were called base brats) and there were continuous exchanges with soldiers and airmen from other Commonwealth countries. By far the favourites were the Aussies - military bases are dreary places, but they lit up when the Aussies were here. We learned all about Mateship. Slim Dusty and Gordon Ramsay. They were the most open and hospitable guys I have seen. How can you not love a country which pauses in the middle of Slim's funeral to sing Pub With No Beer? All the best to you, mates.
Our petrol station has just had three days of zero fuel. The freezing weather has killed the car wash and the screenwash towers. We can still put air in the tyres, but nothing else. The shop is still open, but the refrigerator is warmer than it is outside. To lighten the mood a little this morning, I played the managers this song, and they got the parallels: the customers' smile quickly turns to a sneer, when the staff sadly tells him.... there's no fuel here! Now they get it when I say "the place is like a pub with no beer"...!
Yeah I miss the Good old days of coming home wasted every night to my bitch of a wife and when she'd talk back I'd punch her fair in the nose, the internet is really ruining society
What a great country song. I can't believe we haven't heard it in the USA looks like this guy is the stompin Tom of Australia. Stompin Tom was a very proud Canadian country music singer
I grew up on this stuff and what a walk back in time. In Canada in grade 2 the teacher taught us "Waltzin' Matilda" - I still remember the words. (Mostly.)
@@rickedovey8335 I grew up in Northwest Arkansas. I want to build a town there called Milburn Flosse (pronounced "mil-burn floss"). I apologize for taking so long to reply. Thanks for your kind words.
@@markmathews6876 It's "The Pinacles" out of Broken Hill. Same place Mad Mad 2 compund was filmed. 1983. Was an anouncement on 2BH radio that any with a ute or truck was invited out. Part of "The Slim Dusty Movie". Slim also did a local concert at the Civic Center as well. Hope this helps.
It's mournfully amusing and was probably a song that made a huge difference to his career, every true Aussie knows of the song and Slim Dusty. I imagine if played at a bar it may make punters drink more just in case the pub runs out. The story is emotionally convincing and tragic for the patrons who drink beer. It's a genius song a winner through and through !
worked in hughenden in 80s ,17yo girlfriend ,we married 32 years, 3 kids , still in love living in ingham nq, her mom family (paine) from winton, something about the west.
Lyrics if your Curious : Well it's lonesome away from your kindred and all By the camp fire at night Where the wild dingos call But there's nothin' so lonesome Morbid or drear Than to stand in the bar of a pub with no beer Now the publican's anxious for the quota to come And there's a far away look on the face of the bum The maids got all cranky and And the cooks acting queer What a terrible place, is a pub with no beer Then the stockman rides up with his dry dusty throat He presses up to the bar and pulls a wad from his coat But the smile on his face quickly turns to a snear As the barman says sadly "The pubs got no beer." Then the swaggy comes in smoothered in dust and flies He throws down his roll and rubs the sweat from his eyes But when he is told he says "what's this I hear" I've trudged fifty flamin' miles To a pub with no beer Now there's a dog on the veranda for his master he waits But the boss is inside drinkin' wine with his mates He hurries for cover and he cringes with fear It's no place for a dog Round a pub with no beer And old Billie the Blacksmith, the first time in his life Why he's gone home cold sober to his darling wife He walks in the kitchen she says your early Bill dear But then he breaks down and he tells her The pub's got no beer Well its hard to believe that there's customers still But the money's still tinkling in the old ancient til The wine dots are happy and I know they're sincere When they say they don't care if the pubs got no beer So it's a lonesome away from your kindred and all By the camp fire at night Where the wild dingos call But there's nothin' so lonesome Morbid or drear Than to stand in the bar of that pub with no beer
Scotland just announced they will open their pubs with no beer, or any other alcohol. After Sturgeon bragging they were going to prove how great they are doing by opening the pubs before England.
Not quite Lars Brod. Gordon Parsons took the melody from American Stephen Foster's "Beautiful Dreamer". Parsons did put the new words to the Foster tune. Written about 1840, Foster's song had long since gone public domain so Parsons was able to copyright his new song. In the U.S. (Canada too I think) this song is "A Bar With No Beer" with some appropriate different vocabulary in the lyrics. Regards from America.
In the mid 80's I was in a pub, with many Australians, when it ran out of beer. A bunch of the Ozzies were not impressed. They were #@#$%^& and it was immensely funny at the same time.
" -- to the only bushman, Gordon Parsons,my old mate.Hiya jack, there's nothing i wouldn't do for Ned and there's nothing he wouldn't do for me-- " Has Gordon Parsons got three names?
I`d never heard of this bloke before today and the reason I am aware of him today is that Google is celebrating `Slim Dusty Day.` It doesn`t celebrate an "Elvis Day" or a "Beatles Day," oh no ! But a Slim Dusty Day. It doesn`t even celebrate an "Einstein Day," a "Hawkins Day..." but a Slim Dusty Day. Fair play to him, but..... WTF?
Then the stockman rides up with his dry dusty throat He breasts up to the bar and pulls a wad from his coat But the smile on his face quickly turns to a sneer As the barman says sadly the pub's got no beer
I made several port visits to Australia when I was in the US Navy in the 70’s and early 80’s they were wonderful visits. I thank the Aussies for their wonderful hospitality given to us. Great folks and always enjoy listening to Slim Dusty in my travels in the American west and Rocky Mountains. Greetings from Colorado
When Slim Dusty toured the Highlands of Papua New Guinea back in the early 90s...maaan it was like the second coming of Christ. Crowds walked days across valleys mountains,rivers etc to watch this Aussie Legend perform.I was just a young teenager among the massive crowd dancing and singing along to Slim Dusty.
Rest in Peace,Sir.
Love from a fan in PNG.
Thats such a cool story, thanks for sharing
If this doesn't put a smile on your face you're not human
It’s very hard to smile, because I still miss Slim 😢
This was played at my Grandpas funeral. Coming to say how lovely the song is and how much it means to me now!
My step-father passed away, he was a cowboy and loved Slim Dusty, I miss him, I love this as a reformed alcoholic.
Love you Slim❤
Best times were had before the internet. Guitar's around the campfire lots of songs sung and poetry told and stories galore
So nice to see that the entire world hasn’t gone insane. Some people still realise the Internet is such crap and in no way a substitute for what we had.
@@Jumbo-k4t
To the good times, may they keep happening for all our lives together.
I want to go back to these times.
Yes, me too, BIG time,,,
One company deciding the fate of human existence it’s really scary. I want my Australia back not stupid people thinking we should all act like Americans
I miss the REAL AUSTRALIA. Bring back those days of the bush poets, campfires, dogs and horses. Hard men and tough women. When people would break their neck to help a stranger. When a mans word was his bond and favours were never forgotten and always repaid in kind...somewhere down the track. RIP Slim.
That place exists somewhere but it’s not sydney
@@ranabros9082
It sure aint Melbourne either mate
Canada’s in the same boat, used to be a nation of frontier and the outdoors, but now most people live in huge cities and hate their culture
Same place its ever been, country towns
You can always go out bush to relive those old days
What a great man and Australian icon.
Hello Julie 💕 hope you doing okay?
I'm South African and my dad listened to Slim Dusty. So many memories.
Hello Heidi. I'm french, and the original of that famous "natural drinking song" is from "The Dublibers". And it's good, you should try !
Wow that's interesting 👍
Hello Heidi 💕 hope you doing okay?
G'day! Canada here: as a kid I grew up on Canadian Military bases (we were called base brats) and there were continuous exchanges with soldiers and airmen from other Commonwealth countries. By far the favourites were the Aussies - military bases are dreary places, but they lit up when the Aussies were here. We learned all about Mateship. Slim Dusty and Gordon Ramsay. They were the most open and hospitable guys I have seen. How can you not love a country which pauses in the middle of Slim's funeral to sing Pub With No Beer? All the best to you, mates.
And plays a civilised game called cricket, which they are very good at.
@@davidharvey321 Why?
Just enjoy this song.
Don't you have a sense of humour.
@@davidharvey321 What the heck???? Where did THAT come from?
@@SuperMikado282 G'day mate. As a proud Aussie and mad cricket fan I gotta say you're spot on! I hope you're doing alright brother
@@rickraber1249 Thankyou brother! You are not wrong 🤨
Legendary slim is a true Australian
I loved this song as a 9 year-old in 1960.
Simply brilliant! One of those songs that keeps repeating in your head after the recording ends. Great version!! Thank you for posting!
Well, this little corner of England now knows the song as our pub has no beer! (until tomorrow)
i miss songs like these, most music of today is nothing but noise pollution
God bless Australia!!! ❤️
Hello Silver 💕 hope you doing okay?
Amen 2 that!
God's not real
"HOLDING Our GROUND is a PHILOSOPHY about STABILITY!"
Our petrol station has just had three days of zero fuel. The freezing weather has killed the car wash and the screenwash towers. We can still put air in the tyres, but nothing else. The shop is still open, but the refrigerator is warmer than it is outside. To lighten the mood a little this morning, I played the managers this song, and they got the parallels: the customers' smile quickly turns to a sneer, when the staff sadly tells him.... there's no fuel here!
Now they get it when I say "the place is like a pub with no beer"...!
Our culture before internet existed.
absolutely it's so sad how the Americans are dumbing down the world so they just buy phone credit and spend their time getting likes on Facebook
The kids sound American these days
Nah this is country culture
its sad bro we need this back its heartbreaking
Yeah I miss the Good old days of coming home wasted every night to my bitch of a wife and when she'd talk back I'd punch her fair in the nose, the internet is really ruining society
This is so good. Slim dusty is so Australian when he sings
What a great country song. I can't believe we haven't heard it in the USA looks like this guy is the stompin Tom of Australia. Stompin Tom was a very proud Canadian country music singer
Died the same year as Johhny Cash
Some of us Yanks have heard this song on the Dr. Demento radio show.
Slim was great
❤ Aussies full stop AAM
I really enjoyed this in 1960. Well done.
im not even australian but dusty makes me live it
👍
I grew up on this stuff and what a walk back in time. In Canada in grade 2 the teacher taught us "Waltzin' Matilda" - I still remember the words. (Mostly.)
Aussie legend this guy mate
One of grandfather's favorite rip to both of them
More like you got so much love for country songs
Hello Carth 💕 hope you doing okay?
Dubliners ❤
I am glad to see them both singing together.
Drinking wine with his mates... Terrible situation 😂😂
This Track Would Definitely Have Touched my Heart ❤️ Slim Was Definitely One Of All Time Favourites Love This Song
The king is back.welcome back slim, have good one mate 😀
Good old Mack prime movers still around just like Slim's memory
Cattle drovers and "Fair Dinkum"- I've never been there, but I love Australia.
G'day mate! Cheers on behalf of certainly myself and I would imagine most Aussies 🍻 where you from brother?
@@rickedovey8335 I grew up in Northwest Arkansas. I want to build a town there called Milburn Flosse (pronounced "mil-burn floss"). I apologize for taking so long to reply. Thanks for your kind words.
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yuo
I meant yep
May this morning be the beginning of something miraculous in your life! God bless you! Good morning Lisa☀️🦋🦋☀️☀️🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🏵️🌺☀️ morning 🌅
Hello Lisa 💕hope you doing okay?
You will see Rob Wayman's Mack pull up alongside of "old" Rick's at the start..Rob passed early this month. RIP Waymo.
is that Pack Saddle ??
@@markmathews6876 It's "The Pinacles" out of Broken Hill. Same place Mad Mad 2 compund was filmed. 1983.
Was an anouncement on 2BH radio that any with a ute or truck was invited out.
Part of "The Slim Dusty Movie".
Slim also did a local concert at the Civic Center as well.
Hope this helps.
@@TheAussie1970 Thanks mate
I love this.
Pop told me to put this on my machine and he was amazed
GREAT VIDEO, TWO OF THE BEST AUSTRALIA EVER PRODUCED, R I P SD AND GP.
butterfly , memories only.
Leave it to an Aussie to come up with the most depressing country song. Too think there is a bar with no beer.
It's mournfully amusing and was probably a song that made a huge difference to his career, every true Aussie knows of the song and Slim Dusty. I imagine if played at a bar it may make punters drink more just in case the pub runs out. The story is emotionally convincing and tragic for the patrons who drink beer. It's a genius song a winner through and through !
love the song , the girl in yellow pants and her mats, bring back the memories of them days. grate video .
worked in hughenden in 80s ,17yo girlfriend ,we married 32 years, 3 kids , still in love living in ingham nq, her mom family (paine) from winton, something about the west.
@@100099steve Good people in Ingham, Keith Payne VC says so.
Real Aussie..the way it should be
Pure Class 😊
Lyrics if your Curious :
Well it's lonesome away from your kindred and all
By the camp fire at night
Where the wild dingos call
But there's nothin' so lonesome
Morbid or drear
Than to stand in the bar of a pub with no beer
Now the publican's anxious for the quota to come
And there's a far away look on the face of the bum
The maids got all cranky and
And the cooks acting queer
What a terrible place, is a pub with no beer
Then the stockman rides up with his dry dusty throat
He presses up to the bar and pulls a wad from his coat
But the smile on his face quickly turns to a snear
As the barman says sadly
"The pubs got no beer."
Then the swaggy comes in smoothered in dust and flies
He throws down his roll and rubs the sweat from his eyes
But when he is told he says "what's this I hear"
I've trudged fifty flamin' miles
To a pub with no beer
Now there's a dog on the veranda for his master he waits
But the boss is inside drinkin' wine with his mates
He hurries for cover and he cringes with fear
It's no place for a dog
Round a pub with no beer
And old Billie the Blacksmith, the first time in his life
Why he's gone home cold sober to his darling wife
He walks in the kitchen she says your early Bill dear
But then he breaks down and he tells her
The pub's got no beer
Well its hard to believe that there's customers still
But the money's still tinkling in the old ancient til
The wine dots are happy and I know they're sincere
When they say they don't care if the pubs got no beer
So it's a lonesome away from your kindred and all
By the camp fire at night
Where the wild dingos call
But there's nothin' so lonesome
Morbid or drear
Than to stand in the bar of that pub with no beer
We have a 2 carton maximum thesedays and I can't get ANY of my favourite beer. I want to go back to the 90's......
How about I sing one for you
Hello dear 💕hope you doing okay?
This song is going to be the 'National Anthem' of the UK. The whole place has become morbid and dreere!
..Lol 👍
Scotland just announced they will open their pubs with no beer, or any other alcohol. After Sturgeon bragging they were going to prove how great they are doing by opening the pubs before England.
@@whatdafarkenhell7110 How is the Home Brew going? Not the point really. Guy Faulks Mk2 on the way? Good luck.
@@bruceraggett4506 Been a bit cold for home brew, so the brewing is going slow. Love the way you assumed where I was from, but failed miserably.
@@whatdafarkenhell7110
Thank god I moved to Australia mate 😂
What's happened to Australia they would find a way to ban this in 2024 😢
WTF . . .
They can’t ban the Australian spirit mate keep a cold tin in your hand a meat pie in your guts good as gold 🖕🇦🇺🤝
Really?
Thinking of the UK and their shortage of truck drivers watching this. Australia is the top country for best salary for truck drivers.
Hello Margaret, how are you doing and how is the weather with you
Hello Margaret 💕hope you doing okay?
playin this because the pub im workin has no beer tonight
🤣🤣🤣 😭 🍻
I thought us Americans had some depressing country music, this song said nope a bar with no beer now that is damn sad mate.
I drank it all 😝😎
@@davefiers6184 hopefully it was craft
Great Aussie tune
Adele
Not quite Lars Brod. Gordon Parsons took the melody from American Stephen Foster's "Beautiful Dreamer". Parsons did put the new words to the Foster tune. Written about 1840, Foster's song had long since gone public domain so Parsons was able to copyright his new song. In the U.S. (Canada too I think) this song is "A Bar With No Beer" with some appropriate different vocabulary in the lyrics. Regards from America.
@@jameshepburn4631 thank you American man. Still quintessential to my love of Australia aha, love how it all works out in the end aha
King country❤❤❤❤
In the mid 80's I was in a pub, with many Australians, when it ran out of beer. A bunch of the Ozzies were not impressed. They were #@#$%^& and it was immensely funny at the same time.
I love slim
Every dam time I hear “a pub with no beer” I feel that shit in my old ticker, that scenario must have an investment with my beer drinking ass.
“Terrible situation” lol!
May this morning be the beginning of something miraculous in your life! God bless you! Good morning Julie ☀️🦋🦋☀️☀️🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🏵️🌺☀️ morning 🌅
Love this song
lam always play slim dusty song so the kids have song sing to at school
That's a sad taught. A pub with no beer.
Ngl I could totally sympathise with Billy the Blacksmith
Reminds Me of a BANK !
He just good
Brilliant
LOVE IT
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Anyone remember this from unreal tournament 2004? Was a map with this song playing lolololol was so much fun
I am American and though I like this song I need an Australian English dictionary.
I don't speak American, I only know Australian sorry
Im Australian and I can barely understand this
@@abayasugen8446 Why?
They aren't singing in Russian.
@@abayasugen8446 no your not
@@SuperMikado282 they aren't australian to me
Never moin' we got plenny o' Zider! _ Adge Cutler done a version of this 'un!
" -- to the only bushman, Gordon Parsons,my old mate.Hiya jack, there's nothing i wouldn't do for Ned and there's nothing he wouldn't do for me-- "
Has Gordon Parsons got three names?
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AS-BP2 Outback
I hate Alcohol but love the song
Played it lad whats it go to do with this song
This video is Fair Dinkum.
Are you still watching bagley?
"UPON," arrival in Where we beat Sydney at SimCity be sure to pick-up a copy of 'The Mighty Mighty Bosstones,' "Let's Face It."
Try & AVOID buying a 4 LITRE cask every Three Days for when it is cheaper than a POT at the PUB!!!
- to GET You through Too Many GREEN & GOLD Parties! ! ! !
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AS-BP2-Outback
I`d never heard of this bloke before today and the reason I am aware of him today is that Google is celebrating `Slim Dusty Day.`
It doesn`t celebrate an "Elvis Day" or a "Beatles Day," oh no ! But a Slim Dusty Day. It doesn`t even celebrate an "Einstein Day," a "Hawkins Day..." but a Slim Dusty Day. Fair play to him, but..... WTF?
Who knows how banjo got his name..all in on 1 horse 99 to 1 AAM
A tragedy
When was this video made, 70's, 80's or 90"s?
I know were there pub is
Australia is nothing like America
The Aussie version of Stomping Tom.
Gordon Parsons?
Songwriters: Gordon Parsons
Stereotyping IPA.
BENNETS AND BENNETTS. GORDONS.
the OZ I remember , in a minority now
...sack the Boss, etc.,...
BURP lol another round :DDD
DDD?
Wait till people realise this is actually an irish song
No, it was written by Gordon Parsons. He is Australian, the Dubliners just covered it.
@@dalmallama4634 Exactly.
And the melody is from American Stephen Foster's "Beautiful Dreamer" written around 1840 and long since in the public domain.
Great book to get banjo an art by pro hart..look it up AAM in the house er lmfao
Wieviel Kills hast du eigentlich am miesten in Pub Games gehabt?
Only Fans theme after October.
The lost Australia, where there wasn't an ounce of wokeness!!
Parsons? Hmm.
First
Then the stockman rides up with his dry dusty throat
He breasts up to the bar and pulls a wad from his coat
But the smile on his face quickly turns to a sneer
As the barman says sadly the pub's got no beer
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