Midnight Oil - Short Memory (1983) video free download


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Music from Australia and New Zealand in th year 1983:

Midnight Oil's live performance of the track 'Short Memory', taken from the 1982 album '10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1'.

Band Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia

Track: Short Memory

Album: 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1

Composed By:

Produced By:

Label: CBS

Chart Position:

Release Date:

Footage Information:

Links:

- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midnight_Oil

- http://www.midnightoil.com/

- http://www.deadheart.org.uk/

Line-up:

Peter Garrett -- Vocals

[ Farm (1973-1976) -- Midnight Oil (1976-2002) ]

Rob Hirst - Drums

[ Schwampy Moose-- Farm (1973-1976) -- Midnight Oil (1977-2002) -- Ghostwriters (1991-1992) -- Backsliders -- The Angry Tradesmen -- Hirst and Greene -- The Break ]

Peter Gifford - Bass

[ Midnight Oil (1980-1987) ]

Jim Moginie - Guitar

[ Farm (1973-1976) -- Midnight Oil (1976-2002) -- solo (2007) -- The Break ]

Martin Rotsey - Guitar

[ Midnight Oil (1976-2002) -- Angry Tradesmen -- The Break ]

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NZOZ NZOZ1983 1983 Australia Early Eighties 1980's 1980s 80's 80s

Extended Tags: Peter Garrett, Rob Hirst, Jim Moginie, Martin Rotsey, Peter Gifford

Musical Terms: New Wave, Ballad, Political, Aussie, Old Australian Band

Comments

6 years ago

Melissa Barrett

Still desperately seeking the official version of this video that was used to promote this song. It's their best, but Armistice Day and US Forces are pretty exceptional too.

6 years ago

Alexander Lewis Reed

Sick sounds

6 years ago

Jason Barbush

in the intro i see trails

6 years ago

tallica55

Legendary song!

8 years ago

Brad Murnane

Cool tune!

8 years ago

Brad Murnane

Cool tune!

8 years ago

Murrangurk2

Peter, how short was your memory when you approved gunns Ltd, and the Port Phillip Channel dredging? And the many other decisions we voted you in for on the understanding YOU'D DO THE OPPOSITE? Oh, sorry, is this yesterday's news? No one remembers? Perfect. Carry on....

8 years ago

Jacqueline Lucas

way back in the early 80s, when they brought in simulcasts for radio and television (yes it was amazing then!!) it was so powerful to return to a university residential college just resonating with this song!!!!

8 years ago

TheMurdic

A UK police spokesman named Sean Memory was in a news item yesterday about a suppressed investigation of Edward Heath, for child abuse.  His name reminded me of this song's title.

8 years ago

Ingrid Kalnins

DAYUM!Although I a first gen Aus with a Russian Dad.....GO GARRETT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

8 years ago

elliotoblio

this band was really like poetry rock, wasnt it . ..

8 years ago

Natisha Barry

wats done is done there still great musicians regardless, wish i seen them live

9 years ago

Rob Matthews

never forget history of pain .

9 years ago

wombah0070

Some who have held power have used it selfishly, even recklessly & have a lot of explaining to do both in this life & the next!

9 years ago

Jonathan Dickson

bikes fun work, bikes fun work... that was the order

9 years ago

Jake Jive

Is there any other videos from this concert that are out there? If so, where can I find it?

9 years ago

MrKingmino

Good summary of the G20 event...

9 years ago

dartanion007

Keep it there Pete.

9 years ago

Michael Webber

Gareet has lost the polt

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