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  • Super

  • @MrAdelaide57 Thank you

  • I wish you well on your tour

  • @catscratch67

    Thank you :)

  • Wonderful - I hope you have a fantastic tour of Germany,

  • Fantastic

  • @fattyMaximus

    Thank You

  • Renee sounds like she has a cold?

  • @monmonmon67

    Yes I think we were all coughing and sniffling on that gig

  • Thanks for posting

  • @qewerty1

    Thank You for watching

  • Very good.

  • @legsaroundtheworld

    Thank You

  • I rally enjoyed this clip thanks.

  • @legsaroundtheworld

    Thank You

  • Do you play at this venue on your next tour?

  • @mightymightybooshful

    No we don't play in this room on the next tour .

  • Very good Aussie song

  • @littlebittybigdog

    Thanks

  • Very good version. 

  • @zigzugzog

    Thanks

  • Wonderful ****

  • @chromaticdominant

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • Great version

  • @supercreativecat

    Thanks!

  • I see you guys are off to tour in Germany again. Have a great trip.

  • @baluga829

    Looking forward to it and Thank You

  • I wish I was there.

  • @squidgeyable

    Our tour dates are in the Show more drop down under the video perhaps you can come to a show

  • At 2:57 the band breaks into double time and the crowd all start to clap in time is this a German thing?

  • @experssobongo

    I think so there is a tradition of folk music that people call clapping music - good fun.

  • @experssobongo

    I think so there is a tradition of folk music that people call clapping music - good fun. Here in Australia it just wouldn't happen.

  • Thanks for the origin of the Waltzing Matilda phrase.

  • Is Renee pregnant is this video?

  • Yes Renee was pregnant - this was shot in 2008.

  • Wie ubersetzt man "Waltzing Matilda" ins Deutsch?

  • @pedonbio Gar nicht.

    "Matilda" ist ein deutsches Wort, das im 19. Jh. die Soldaten ihren Tornistern gegeben haben. "Waltzing" kommt ebenfalls aus Deutschland und bezeichnet die Waltz von Handwerksgesellen.

  • @eltfell says the Waltzing Matilda phrase is used in Germany. Waltzing means Walking and the Matilda is the bag you carry on your back

  • @experssobongo

    thanks for the translation

  • @pedonbio

    Thanks for your comment. I think eltfell answers in the next post.

  • Absolutely fantastic version especially the Irish reel at the end.

  • @supercreativecat

    thanks

  • Lovely performance

  • @mcfrdmn

    Thanks you.

  • Excellent

  • @Gazzar

    Thanks

  • great musicians, great voices.

    HAPPY NEW YEAR from Switzerland

    Marta

  • And a Happy New Year to you.

    Quinton

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