David Bowie Reaction Let's Dance (AMAZING!!) | Dereck Reacts

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  • @MrHoppy-so2no
    @MrHoppy-so2no Před 4 lety +115

    Bowie is an absolute master. Bowie was making a statement about the struggle of the aboriginal people and how the red shoes represented western civilization. Very powerful narrative. He was a cool dude.

    • @JAGreen-lj9zi
      @JAGreen-lj9zi Před 2 lety +3

      Yes it's about how white Western Civilization has taken the natural natives the Aboriginal people and convince them to sell some of their history and cultural identities and works of art desperately cheap for money to live in the modern Western Civilization that only benefits white Western and keep them underpaid and working cheap because they are looked upon as being second class because of their color and being native. And the young girl and her people are struggling to try to fit into all the glamor by taking jobs that underpays them as a struggle to try to catch up to the ideal lifestyle that Western Civilization says that you supposed to look like and dress like in order for them to survive they see they are still selling their cultural identity cheap that's why you see the girl go back in her mind to step in and mingling up the shoes on the ground because they see exactly now what is happened to them and the ideas that keeps them at the bottom of the heap pretty much the way Black America in America has been done and native America in America United States.🙆🏾‍♀️

    • @JAGreen-lj9zi
      @JAGreen-lj9zi Před 2 lety +4

      🙆🏾‍♀️ oh by the way my great grandmother was an aborigine who came to the states when she was about 12 years old with her parents from Australia and she married a black American man when she was 16 in the early 1900s

    • @dalesco4205
      @dalesco4205 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Like China Girl, Let's Dance is a commentary about modern civilization, here embodied by the red shoes, and its destructiveness

    • @user-zy1ku2he1n
      @user-zy1ku2he1n Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thank you for saying what you know. Red shoes represent western civilization. I never heard of that. Very informative.

  • @momastone
    @momastone Před 3 lety +13

    "Put on your red shoes and dance the blues." is my favorite line in rock.

  • @californiahummus
    @californiahummus Před 4 lety +71

    Looks like a statement on the settlement of aboriginal lands and the struggle of being second class in your own country. The red shoes represent the western life. Also China Girl is a great song from the same album.

    • @SpaceCattttt
      @SpaceCattttt Před 3 lety +1

      Isn't it also meant as a rejection of consumerism? i always thought that would be rather ironic (if true) seeing as how this was arguably Bowie's most commercially successful song.

    • @Yamaha.ha.ha.ha.
      @Yamaha.ha.ha.ha. Před 3 lety +2

      It’s about sacrifice. Pause the video at 2:30 and look at the paintings on the wall. Left is a one eye monster and on the right is a painting of a woman being sawn in half by someone wearing red shoes. Then watch the red shoe club with the podesta. There is even a less dance David Bowie video with all this played out and explained very well. I love this song and grew up with David Bowie but the evidence can’t be ignored.

    • @nigelralphmurphy2852
      @nigelralphmurphy2852 Před 6 měsíci

      Glad someone actually got it.

  • @superbatfirenze
    @superbatfirenze Před 4 lety +29

    i swear i got tears in my eyes listening and seing this...Bowie was such a pure Talent and, as most of the Englush Acts, he had that Style in doing songs ....Unique

  • @colonelpeppers199
    @colonelpeppers199 Před 4 lety +55

    Bowie was a genius an absolute legend, you could pick his songs out of a hat to react to and you would be guaranteed a good video and even better song. Tons to choose from but one of his most underrated songs was absolute beginners. A great video as well. Great reaction Dereck.

  • @jerryb9207
    @jerryb9207 Před 4 lety +38

    Bowie in the Australian Outback, what a contrast, just like his entire career. He was a groundbreaking artist. Check out Lazarus, his last video when he knew he was dying. Deep!

    • @fionatsang9353
      @fionatsang9353 Před 3 lety +3

      He loved it out here in Australia; he gave a whole heap of money to the dance school that the kids in this video were from, and he had a house at Elizabeth Bay in Sydney for a while.

  • @Peter.48
    @Peter.48 Před 4 lety +42

    Stevie Ray Vaughan plays the sologitar on Lets Dance 😎

  • @eggy1962
    @eggy1962 Před 4 lety +55

    Nile Rogers was heavily involved in this song, a large chunk of "Chic" influence

    • @XercesandAlexander
      @XercesandAlexander Před 4 lety +6

      The story was the David wanted something people could dance to but wanted to combine blues-rock. That was a great album Bowie, Niles Rogers, and Stevie Ray Vaughn.. even Giorgio Moroder. Great combination.

    • @Radagast-
      @Radagast- Před 3 lety +2

      That bass line is his.

    • @sexysadie2901
      @sexysadie2901 Před 3 lety +2

      So heavily he produced the whole album.

    • @lamusiclover2264
      @lamusiclover2264 Před 3 lety

      Nile Rodgers produced this entire album.

    • @willrichardson519
      @willrichardson519 Před 3 lety

      His remix of Steven Wilson's Personal Shopper is must recommended!

  • @sweeperboy
    @sweeperboy Před 4 lety +25

    There's so much David Bowie material out there, it's like another Madonna series if you do it. And I wouldn't mind one bit. "Ashes for Ashes" is my favourite song, but there are so many others.

  • @vendelayindustries
    @vendelayindustries Před 4 lety +8

    Produced by Nile Rogers, pure genius. Check out We are family, He's the greatest dancer, I'm coming out, Upside down. Sooo many great songs he has produced over the years.

  • @sallysteele9220
    @sallysteele9220 Před 3 lety +4

    "Fame" and "Fashion" are two of my favourites by David Bowie.

  • @marymary5494
    @marymary5494 Před 4 lety +5

    Bowie’s work is a whole other world. Please react to some of his older stuff. 👌💕

  • @supralumina
    @supralumina Před 4 lety +13

    I love Bowie! Madonna loves David, her first concert go as a teenager was a Bowie one - she worked with Nile Rogers on the Like a Virgin album after hearing this album. You should review China Girl, the beat is instantly memorable.

  • @pailbadcock
    @pailbadcock Před 4 lety +8

    This was filmed in Australia. This is one of Bowies best songs. You have great taste, Dereck!

  • @martinaboro1451
    @martinaboro1451 Před 4 lety +20

    Yesss Lets Dance is one great David Bowie songs, My faves are Changes, Life on Mars, Space Oddity, Starman, Young Americans, Heroes and Rebel Rebel tho... I hope you would react to them ^^

  • @ReactionsByJeff
    @ReactionsByJeff Před 4 lety +6

    1983 was (one of) the best years in music. #eighthgradememories

  • @drewg5637
    @drewg5637 Před 3 lety +4

    Bowie's "Modern Love" features some great drum and piano and an out of this world sax.

  • @danielsegen
    @danielsegen Před 4 lety +2

    Love Bowie.... Modern love is super upbeat.... love also Young Americans, Heroes (there is a beautiful version from Depeche Mode), Thursday’s child, This is not America...

  • @scarlett7613
    @scarlett7613 Před 4 lety +5

    David Bowie. What a great choice😀

  • @michaelmyers75
    @michaelmyers75 Před 4 lety +3

    Bowie’s video for Jump They Say is pretty intriguing. Great review as always.

  • @toast8186
    @toast8186 Před 3 lety +1

    The backing vocals were performed by George & Frank Simms who David Bowie invited to play on the album's promotion "Serious Moonlight Tour"

  • @timredfern1282
    @timredfern1282 Před 4 lety +3

    Rip David a true superstar 👍🇬🇧

  • @ladykaycey
    @ladykaycey Před 3 lety +1

    This is my favourite David Bowie song. I absolutely love it. It does something to me. The music, beat and vocals are perfection 👌

  • @danielmurphy4429
    @danielmurphy4429 Před 3 lety +1

    Let’s Dance as well as Bowie himself, were of it’s own paradigm. You had a challenge in categorizing this song, because there’s nothing to compare it to. His genius made him legend. Good job!

  • @andrewstolpman6743
    @andrewstolpman6743 Před 3 lety +1

    The coolest cat in the room at any given time! Genius and iconic!

  • @kyloren1014
    @kyloren1014 Před 3 lety +2

    David Bowie on his “Glass Spider Tour” along with Duran Duran and The Outfield was my first concert :)

    • @barbaramcgee8933
      @barbaramcgee8933 Před 3 lety +1

      That was a great show! Only concert I saw that was better was Prince. Bowie and Prince are two of my all time favorites. Losing them both in the same year gutted me.

  • @timothytaylor9153
    @timothytaylor9153 Před 4 lety +3

    A bit of trivia. Madonna is a huge fan of Bowie - it was this album that drew M to work with Nile Rogers on Like A Virgin.
    Also, the String version of this song is amazing. It’s on iTunes.

  • @englandportugal91
    @englandportugal91 Před 3 lety +1

    This Is An Iconic Singer & Song! Great Reaction!

  • @jerrycote659
    @jerrycote659 Před 3 lety +6

    Great choice as a starting point for Bowie who decided to do a “pop” record, but, on his terms which elevates this “pop” song to another level and I think you definitely got that based on your reaction. I suggest you check out “Sound and Vision” which is an amazing song.

  • @joelscottarnold3262
    @joelscottarnold3262 Před 4 lety +1

    Without question one of my top 5 songs EVER. I could be anywhere in the world and hear this and know things were going to be awesome. Nile Rogers production is dripping from this entire album, and really introduced Bowie to the MTV generation. Just SUPERB!!! Thank you so much for reacting to this!!

  • @stephen6799
    @stephen6799 Před 4 lety +3

    Great song! Bowie was the artist that most influenced Madonna. She credits him with changing her life forever.

  • @minnidrake8516
    @minnidrake8516 Před 3 lety

    Bowie voice gives that magic quality to this song

  • @SoftKitteh
    @SoftKitteh Před 2 lety

    The whole "red shoes" and dancing is very interesting. The Red Shoes was originally a story by Hans Christian Andersen where the shoes were the most important thing in the world to the little girl who was given them. And then there was the film The Red Shoes in the 1940's where they were given to a dancer and when she danced with the red shoes, she couldn't stop. Another legendary song from the hugely missed David Bowie.

  • @Ontir
    @Ontir Před 3 lety +1

    Bowie said only Nile Rogers could talk him into starting the song with the chorus.

  • @yolandeclaes3399
    @yolandeclaes3399 Před rokem

    The best song of the 80s... Still sound as good now as it did in 1983..

  • @susannewitt6112
    @susannewitt6112 Před 3 lety +1

    The nice, handsome and easy listening Bowie. Good time.

  • @bburgjaco
    @bburgjaco Před 4 lety +3

    Don’t forget Stevie Ray Vaughn on the guitar solo at the end!

  • @stevenatkinson2360
    @stevenatkinson2360 Před 3 lety

    This song has a duet recorded on Tina Turners private dancer tour where she sings let's dance with David Bowie. It was from the same concert where they sang tonight but then followed with let's dance . You might wont to check that one out.

  • @NoahBodze
    @NoahBodze Před 3 lety +1

    Nobody - literally NOBODY - starts a song as well as Bowie.
    Queen Bitch. Spiders from Mars. Young Americans. Modern Love. Sound and Vision. All of it.

  • @leonline3424
    @leonline3424 Před 4 lety +6

    You should check Bowie's "I'm AFRAID OF AMERICANS" or "BLACK TIE WHITE NOISE"

  • @davidfrania8990
    @davidfrania8990 Před 4 lety

    Thanks Dereck! This is one of my very favorite 80s songs. Interestingly enough I heard it the other day while I was in Target!

  • @shirleybuffington6420
    @shirleybuffington6420 Před 4 lety +2

    The guitar player in this song was Stevie Ray Vaughn in case you didn’t known

  • @rw4487
    @rw4487 Před 3 lety

    Always loved this song

  • @rochelymedina1834
    @rochelymedina1834 Před 4 lety

    Yesssss!! My favorite song from David ❤️

  • @RR64434
    @RR64434 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank Nile Rogers for the funky bass and rhythm guitar

  • @ALBERTMIRC
    @ALBERTMIRC Před 4 lety +1

    LOVE this song!

  • @hejmuesli
    @hejmuesli Před 4 lety +1

    Check out China Girl with David Bowie also. He wrote it with Iggy Pop. A great song from the same album.

  • @Joshualuv13
    @Joshualuv13 Před 2 lety

    Bowie produced this during his time living in Australia Or from his experience here .Think it was about the divide or his observations of the division between white Australians and the indigenous Australians.The original Australians .Was his more commercial music.Was filmed in an outback Aussie pub ... Well some of it ...He looks so hot ! Voice incredible and the music arrangement and musicians are always going to be good in a Bowie collaboration as he had a knack of doing that .I love him now and forevermore.

  • @kevincinnamontoast3669

    This song also showcases bowies ability to make a radio HIT to help his finances. Bowie needed to scramble out from a MOUNTAIN of debt. Bowie is an artist and was both a struggling artist and a transcendent one on different days of his long career.

  • @Cybus2006
    @Cybus2006 Před 4 lety +4

    Great reaction thank you! There is a LOT of Bowie (50+ years!) to check out should you choose, if you do I think you'd like "Ashes to Ashes"! x

    • @sweeperboy
      @sweeperboy Před 4 lety +1

      I second this! The heavy synth organ used is to die for, and I'd love to see how much his hand wiggles when he hears *that* outro!!

  • @DawnSuttonfabfour
    @DawnSuttonfabfour Před 3 lety

    This is the tour I saw him on. We had all seen loads of top bands, but were super excited to see Bowie and almost jumping up and down before he appeared. He totally brought his A game. Most excellent day. Yes it's dance music and sounds funky to me.
    Also, as a BTW, the BEST KEPT OUTDOOR TOILETS EVER. The Rolls Royce of portable toilets. Bowie had such class. This is important, as when I saw Queen the toilets were unusable from the get go. Never held my wee so long before (it was a long day and I peed behind a bush when nearing the unleavable car park at Knebworth in the early hours) tho they were worth it! That's rock n roll for ya!

  • @Dannyboy.
    @Dannyboy. Před 3 lety +3

    Please react to David Bowie's video of "Jump they say". Amazing video (and song) !

  • @mariostylianou7725
    @mariostylianou7725 Před 4 lety

    Hi dude.. his best work ever!! I'm glad you react to this song..my favourite song of his..

  • @TheGuerillapatriot
    @TheGuerillapatriot Před 3 lety

    Bowie is a savage, a fother mucking rock god. What a mastrful artist, the gawdamn video is f'n awesome.

  • @snorpenbass4196
    @snorpenbass4196 Před 3 lety +3

    David Bowie actually started out as an art school nerd (much like many other genius Brit musicians of that time), who got into music because he liked it and felt it could express his art better. He struggled for a long time to get taken seriously, and finally found his preferred artistic combo (to make personas, very much inspired by improv theater and mime) in the late 60's. He went through multiple personas, then finally abandoned them in the 90's when he started out his experimental heavy rock band, Tin Machine, where he was basically himself, and kept doing it even when being just solo.
    There's often both experimental art and political content in his songs - from critiquing celebrity culture to being snarky about (mainly the UK's) imperialism or racism or the likes (China Girl is about orientalism, exoticizing Asian people and cultures, Running Gun Blues is about the arms industry promoting and fueling wars just to make their billions, Golden Years is about wearing nostalgia blinders). But he also made songs just to have fun, or about love or whatever topic he felt like writing about.

  • @Terri6868
    @Terri6868 Před 4 lety +2

    Love Bowie♥️Please do more. Star Man, Blue Jean, Life on Mars, Ashes to Ashes, Jean Genie, Changes, Fame, China Girl, Hero’s, Cactus, Slip Away,

  • @danijel83
    @danijel83 Před 4 lety +3

    please react to the Blackstar video, it's possibly one of the best music videos for the past 20 years, it's an eerie masterpiece

  • @andreassn5050
    @andreassn5050 Před 3 lety +1

    Wikipedia says it's: Funk, new wave, dance-rock, post-disco, dance-pop, funk rock (a lot lol)

  • @nickavenoso7851
    @nickavenoso7851 Před 2 lety

    David Bowie asked Nile Rodgers to come and play on his song. David Bowie came into Nile Rodgers’ room in the studio and showed him this arrangement he came up with. David played it on a 12 string guitar and it sounded like a folk song to Nile. Nile asked David if he could write a song using this arrangement. Nile added some things to it, and it became Let’s Dance. Nile talks about it in this video: czcams.com/video/NlDCPCwVNUw/video.html
    Steve Ray Vaughan also played guitar on this album.

  • @rhondalamb7053
    @rhondalamb7053 Před 3 lety

    They are looking a bond going off in the back ground . Same girl David is tell a story

  • @ThefetchNZ
    @ThefetchNZ Před 4 lety +2

    A David Bowie rabbit hole is a lovely thing to find. If u wanna know that aliens exist your in the right place in the best way. ❤️

  • @chrismeadows4216
    @chrismeadows4216 Před 4 lety +6

    You'll get a bunch of singles in these requests and songs about space, but I've gotta request a song I feel is very profound. David Bowie - We Are the Dead.

  • @Zac-si3zq
    @Zac-si3zq Před rokem

    WE want more songs by David Bowie !!!

  • @teresaluz975
    @teresaluz975 Před 3 lety +1

    If you love Tina Turner and David Bowie, you should see them sing together live. It's epic. They were friends.

  • @VIDSTORAGE
    @VIDSTORAGE Před 2 lety +1

    AHHHHH AHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH TWIST AND SHOUT

  • @tonybarruk2
    @tonybarruk2 Před 2 lety

    In case no-one else has mentioned it, the Let's Dance album was DB's first after his previous long-standing record contract with RCA had expired. DB was a famously a very shrewd guy and felt his previous contract wasn't good enough, so he (temporarily) ditched his most regular producer Tony Visconti (causing great friction between them), and engaged Nile Rodgers specifically to make a very commercial album (other singles were China Girl and Modern Love), which he paid for himself, and used these new recordings as leverage in negotiations (EMI were the eventual winners.) Rodgers has said that the fantastic drum sound was sampled from an undisclosed country song, triggered by Omar Hakim's live drumming.

  • @chrissahar2014
    @chrissahar2014 Před 3 lety

    The guitr solo is done by Stevie Ray Vaghan a wonderful guitarist who died young.

  • @TheMadonnasummer
    @TheMadonnasummer Před 3 lety

    Nile Rogers Chic !!!
    This was the 80’s
    Some of the best period in music
    Nile Rogers bass , also playing on Like a Virgen

  • @carlosmarin4377
    @carlosmarin4377 Před 10 měsíci

    heyyy ...is a classic

  • @aladdinsane4345
    @aladdinsane4345 Před 3 lety

    Had to give this a thumbs up. RIP.

  • @TheGuerillapatriot
    @TheGuerillapatriot Před 3 lety

    Nile Rogers did Daft Punk too. Bowie is a savage, that album was f'n great.

  • @willynilly2545
    @willynilly2545 Před 3 lety +1

    I miss Bowie the most

  • @HelenBeeee
    @HelenBeeee Před 2 lety

    Bowie was an active supporter of human rights at the time. The red shoes represent the lure of the city/western life. But instead of the promise of prosperity the girl and boy find that they are treated as second class and return to the land hence stomping on the shoes. It was experimental at the time was shot in Australian outback.

  • @joelscottarnold3262
    @joelscottarnold3262 Před 4 lety +2

    Also- the video is a huge commentary on the systemic racism that exists in Australia towards the indigenous people of that country. I think the red shoes represent working towards the kind of success the boy and girl imagine having in the “Other Australia”. Bowie was WAY ahead of his time. Notice she puts on the red shoes and they see an atomic blast? “ Western Culture will end your world.”

  • @joebrown9586
    @joebrown9586 Před 2 lety

    This hole album is brilliant

  • @hooverguy6072
    @hooverguy6072 Před 3 lety

    putting on the shoes allowed her to see the commericialised world for what it is.

  • @WallyStreetify
    @WallyStreetify Před 3 lety

    The "dance" is life itself

  • @thankyouforthemusic4881
    @thankyouforthemusic4881 Před 4 lety +1

    If you want to. Check out "Space Oddity". I am spellbound everytime I listen to this song.

  • @marceltroia9750
    @marceltroia9750 Před 3 lety

    Your on the right track Dereck

  • @gojira54
    @gojira54 Před 4 lety

    The long version which is the album track is the best when the track breaks down in the middle.

  • @alejozam
    @alejozam Před 3 lety

    this style was taken for the song Lets Dance from Craig David. Epic sound 👌🏼

  • @tommycrawford6277
    @tommycrawford6277 Před 3 lety

    This is a Nile Rogers (Chic) produced album. Check out the song "China Girl".

  • @Yamaha.ha.ha.ha.
    @Yamaha.ha.ha.ha. Před 3 lety

    Red shoe club. Pause the video at around 2:30 and look at the paintings on the wall. Woman being sawn in half by a red shoe wearer. And a one eye monster on the other painting. Red shoe club.

  • @laurabretlopez9819
    @laurabretlopez9819 Před 4 lety

    David Bowie i like much este hizo movie también jejeje

  • @sweeperboy
    @sweeperboy Před 4 lety +7

    Good musical review but I think you're right: you got lost in the music and didn't quite "get" the video and its message the first time around. If that happens, I think the best thing to do is to do a cut of the video and come back after re-watching it. Although you kind of caught up a bit at the end, it was clearly by researching it and not your own thoughts. The key part of this - that it's about the experience of the *Aboriginal people* of Australia and how they are treated in a country that's been their home for tens of thousands of years before white people arrived there, needed to be stated more. I think it should be obvious seeing that they are Aboriginal people and there's a clear interface with "white" Australia.

  • @silverstitch28
    @silverstitch28 Před 3 lety

    Filmed here in Australia ❤

  • @haydenwittig8877
    @haydenwittig8877 Před 3 lety

    As an australian the song was about the Aboriginals treatment in their homeland.

  • @marceltroia9750
    @marceltroia9750 Před 3 lety

    And produced by Nile Rodgers its just great

  • @douglascampbell9809
    @douglascampbell9809 Před 4 lety +3

    Just think Stevie Ray Vaughan was the lead guitar on this album and he walked away from the tour because this really wasn't his kind of music.

  • @drunk1998
    @drunk1998 Před 3 lety

    another giat of the music, new sounds before the others

  • @dal9631
    @dal9631 Před 4 lety

    This is my favorite Bowie song/video, along with Dancing in the Streets that he shot with Mick Jagger. Please react to Dancing in the Street

    • @dal9631
      @dal9631 Před 4 lety

      I guess I came to him in this era of his music, the 80's.

  • @SuperZiggy82
    @SuperZiggy82 Před 3 lety

    Bowie was nominated for 3 Grammmy's for both the song and the whole album that year (1982???) but some "dude" called Michael Jackson won a huge amount of Grammy's (including the one's that Bowie was nominated for) that year. I believe it was Jackson's Thriller album so it's kind of understanding aswell

  • @___David___Savian
    @___David___Savian Před 3 měsíci

    As far as the instrumentation to answer you Dereck, The sound was heavily influenced by the Michael Jackson Thriller album that had been released just four months earlier in 1982. So, Niles Rodgers who wrote Lets Dance (and wrote hits for Madonna such as Like A Virgin and Get Into The Groove) copied the bass technique in Billie Jean to add an underlying Moog Synth low layer to this song Lets Dance. Also, the clear drum mixing which cuts through very well in this song was also because of the influence from the song Billie Jean from Michael Jackson that did not use to much reverb and low delay. That coupled with Niles great guitar rhythm riffs made this a no brainer hit for Bowie. If you want to see Niles Rodgers perform live a lot of the hits he has written himself click this Tiny Desk Concert link. You will be shocked at how many hits this man has written..czcams.com/video/pRERgcQe-fQ/video.html

  • @standafan4141
    @standafan4141 Před 2 lety

    The funk riff was written by Nile Rodgers who had a much funkier riff to offer Bowie originally. Nile Rodgers was a little intimidated by Bowie so he slowed the riff down to what it stands here.

  • @carlosfranco7282
    @carlosfranco7282 Před rokem

    Nile rodgers el director hizo un trabajo tan genial en esta canción ...

  • @taherehvanderpuije96
    @taherehvanderpuije96 Před rokem

    1983 I didn't know the movie that old

  • @teemo9436
    @teemo9436 Před 3 lety

    Frank and George Simms on backing vocals.

  • @donwallen9786
    @donwallen9786 Před 3 lety

    For some early, great Bowie....check out THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD.....Much later Nirvana did a cover of it.....

  • @SouthernArtist77
    @SouthernArtist77 Před rokem

    Stevie Ray Vaughn played guitar on this song.

  • @carolynwhetham9514
    @carolynwhetham9514 Před rokem

    Turn up in an Australian outback pub to
    Film this. Is about the systematic racism against our First Nations ppl. He loved here for years. Locations included Syd, beaches &
    Blue Mountains