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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:32,991 --> 00:00:35,994 [gentle, pensive music playing] 2 00:01:08,318 --> 00:01:10,529 [wrenches and drills whirring] 3 00:01:12,030 --> 00:01:15,242 {\an8}[Olivia] Australian society in the 1960s was sheltered. 4 00:01:21,039 --> 00:01:23,959 We were very isolated from the rest of the world. 5 00:01:27,129 --> 00:01:29,089 It was like we were sleepwalking. 6 00:01:41,185 --> 00:01:42,936 {\an8}[Jimmy] Music woke us up. 7 00:01:51,028 --> 00:01:55,073 The big question was, who was gonna be our big star? 8 00:01:55,157 --> 00:01:56,867 Who were we gonna worship? 9 00:02:02,039 --> 00:02:04,416 [John] I was born in London, in the heart of London. 10 00:02:06,001 --> 00:02:08,628 I came to Australia, I was about 10, I think. 11 00:02:14,134 --> 00:02:16,470 {\an8}[Rose] There was always music going on. 12 00:02:17,012 --> 00:02:19,473 {\an8}There's just two years between Jean and John, 13 00:02:19,556 --> 00:02:24,228 {\an8}and they used to go around entertaining the old people in England. 14 00:02:28,899 --> 00:02:31,693 At one stage there, Jean and John did "Tin Soldier," 15 00:02:31,777 --> 00:02:34,154 and Jean had to sit on Johnny's lap. 16 00:02:34,238 --> 00:02:37,407 She fell off and John just carried on with the show. 17 00:02:38,116 --> 00:02:41,828 From that moment, my father-in-law said he's gonna be a showman. 18 00:02:41,912 --> 00:02:44,915 [gentle, pensive music continues] 19 00:03:01,306 --> 00:03:03,350 {\an8}["Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying" playing] 20 00:03:03,433 --> 00:03:06,436 {\an8}♪ And it can always come again... ♪ 21 00:03:06,520 --> 00:03:09,523 {\an8}[John] We played at a country dance, a place called Cohuna. 22 00:03:10,148 --> 00:03:11,984 {\an8}I joined a group called Strings Unlimited. 23 00:03:12,067 --> 00:03:14,820 {\an8}We used to work the local discos, and dances, and things. 24 00:03:14,903 --> 00:03:17,322 {\an8}We backed Bev Harrell, who was an Adelaide singer. 25 00:03:17,406 --> 00:03:18,699 {\an8}She was very big at the time. 26 00:03:18,782 --> 00:03:21,743 {\an8}♪ What am I doing here with you ♪ 27 00:03:21,827 --> 00:03:25,205 ♪ When I promised that I'd be true? ♪ 28 00:03:25,289 --> 00:03:28,292 [Bev] I arrived and I've done my rehearsal, 29 00:03:28,375 --> 00:03:30,878 the band has started to play, 30 00:03:30,961 --> 00:03:33,630 {\an8}and I had no idea who the singer was. 31 00:03:33,714 --> 00:03:37,801 ♪ ...birds sing ♪ 32 00:03:37,885 --> 00:03:43,891 ♪ It may be hard to discover... ♪ 33 00:03:43,974 --> 00:03:46,143 And I peeked round the corner, 34 00:03:46,226 --> 00:03:50,355 to have a look at this boy, and just thought, "Wow." 35 00:03:51,315 --> 00:03:53,233 Wow. [chuckles] Wow. 36 00:03:54,151 --> 00:03:55,611 In all ways. 37 00:03:56,612 --> 00:03:59,489 I was there with Darryl, who was my boyfriend. 38 00:04:00,199 --> 00:04:02,409 I think he probably thought the same as me. 39 00:04:02,492 --> 00:04:04,703 This is a star in the making. 40 00:04:04,786 --> 00:04:07,831 [reporter] What was it that told you he had the potential it needed? 41 00:04:07,915 --> 00:04:10,834 {\an8}[Darryl] His looks. The way he worked to the public. 42 00:04:10,918 --> 00:04:12,878 {\an8}And, uh, we took it from there. 43 00:04:12,961 --> 00:04:14,880 [Bev] Darryl went up to John and said: 44 00:04:14,963 --> 00:04:19,091 "Look, can I have your number? I'm really interested in managing you." 45 00:04:19,176 --> 00:04:21,553 [John] He rang about seven weeks later and said: 46 00:04:21,637 --> 00:04:23,680 "I've got you some work in Adelaide. 47 00:04:23,764 --> 00:04:26,016 Got you $30 for the three jobs." 48 00:04:26,099 --> 00:04:29,186 I was still a plumber's apprentice, and I was on 22 a week. 49 00:04:29,269 --> 00:04:31,271 I went over to Adelaide and worked three dances. 50 00:04:31,355 --> 00:04:33,732 That was the first time anybody had ever screamed at me. 51 00:04:34,775 --> 00:04:39,029 [David] I was doing a TV show with Bev, and I met Darryl Sambell. 52 00:04:39,112 --> 00:04:42,658 She said, "This guy does my hair and he's a friend of mine." 53 00:04:42,741 --> 00:04:45,244 {\an8}We chatted while doing the TV show. 54 00:04:45,327 --> 00:04:49,581 {\an8}He said, "There's a guy you've gotta hear. His name's Johnny Farnham." 55 00:04:50,707 --> 00:04:51,917 I was in the studio, 56 00:04:52,000 --> 00:04:56,088 and Peter Best, he had written a jingle for Ansett-ANA. 57 00:04:56,171 --> 00:04:59,675 They said, "We're looking for a great voice for this jingle. 58 00:04:59,758 --> 00:05:01,009 Do you know anybody?" 59 00:05:02,302 --> 00:05:05,556 I said, "Listen to this boy." They said, "That's the voice." 60 00:05:05,639 --> 00:05:07,140 [John] ♪ Susan Jones ♪ 61 00:05:07,224 --> 00:05:08,058 Hello there. 62 00:05:08,141 --> 00:05:11,436 ♪ The happiest girl With the friendliest smile ♪ 63 00:05:11,520 --> 00:05:13,856 [David] He hadn't had this experience in the studio, 64 00:05:13,939 --> 00:05:16,233 he hadn't been a professional session singer, 65 00:05:16,316 --> 00:05:18,777 but he took direction straight off the top. 66 00:05:18,861 --> 00:05:20,863 He was just floating through these notes, 67 00:05:20,946 --> 00:05:25,075 which, not many, even professional jingle singers would do. 68 00:05:25,158 --> 00:05:27,119 I just walked into the studio and said: 69 00:05:27,202 --> 00:05:29,955 "I'd really like to sign you to EMI." 70 00:05:30,038 --> 00:05:31,582 And he said, "Well, yeah, 71 00:05:31,665 --> 00:05:33,876 you'd have to come and talk to my mom and dad." 72 00:05:33,959 --> 00:05:35,502 [upbeat music playing] 73 00:05:35,586 --> 00:05:39,006 The next day, I went out and met his mom and dad. 74 00:05:41,091 --> 00:05:42,885 {\an8}We wondered what he was going into. 75 00:05:42,968 --> 00:05:46,305 {\an8}Um, you know, he was giving up an apprenticeship. 76 00:05:47,055 --> 00:05:50,601 [John] I went to my parents and said, "Look, I've got a chance here. 77 00:05:50,684 --> 00:05:53,353 I can either stay at plumbing, 78 00:05:53,437 --> 00:05:55,856 and work at that for the rest of my life," 79 00:05:55,939 --> 00:05:58,483 so it was either do one or the other. 80 00:05:58,567 --> 00:06:01,111 So I thought, "I'm only gonna get one chance in my life 81 00:06:01,195 --> 00:06:03,363 to really get stuck into singing." 82 00:06:03,447 --> 00:06:06,450 So they said, "All right, you do that if you want to do it, 83 00:06:06,533 --> 00:06:08,869 and we'll be right behind you all the way." 84 00:06:08,952 --> 00:06:12,080 [David] When I went out to the house with him and I said, "Do you write songs?" 85 00:06:12,164 --> 00:06:15,250 And he sang this "In My Room." 86 00:06:15,334 --> 00:06:19,254 [John] ♪ In my room there is heartache ♪ 87 00:06:19,338 --> 00:06:22,841 ♪ In my room there is sorrow ♪ 88 00:06:22,925 --> 00:06:27,846 ♪ In my room there's no happiness Only pain ♪ 89 00:06:27,930 --> 00:06:30,766 [David] And I said, "That's a great song. That's a lovely song." 90 00:06:30,849 --> 00:06:34,186 [Bev] It was an era when people didn't write their own songs, 91 00:06:34,269 --> 00:06:37,648 so the record producers would get demos from overseas. 92 00:06:40,108 --> 00:06:41,485 [DJ 1] What's going on? Who's this? 93 00:06:41,568 --> 00:06:43,654 -[DJ 2] You can't clean now. -[DJ 1] Who is it? 94 00:06:43,737 --> 00:06:46,490 [DJ 2] I've told them repeatedly not to clean while we're on the air. 95 00:06:46,573 --> 00:06:50,577 [David] I was writing to every publisher around the world to get songs. 96 00:06:50,661 --> 00:06:53,872 They're only gonna send the songs that weren't making it to the big artists 97 00:06:53,956 --> 00:06:55,874 in America and in England. 98 00:06:55,958 --> 00:06:58,544 -[DJ 2] What is your name? -Sadie, the cleaning lady. 99 00:06:58,627 --> 00:07:01,630 And "Sadie" was one of those songs that no one was interested in. 100 00:07:01,713 --> 00:07:03,340 [John] He played it to me and I said, 101 00:07:03,423 --> 00:07:05,843 "Oh, no, I want to be a rock 'n' roll singer." 102 00:07:05,926 --> 00:07:08,470 [Bev] David really tried to convince him to do it 103 00:07:08,554 --> 00:07:11,431 because he just knew it'd be number one. 104 00:07:11,515 --> 00:07:13,016 I did indeed. 105 00:07:13,100 --> 00:07:16,395 [Bev] That's a pretty big thing to convince someone, 106 00:07:16,478 --> 00:07:20,649 to say, "Next time, then you can do what you want to do." 107 00:07:20,732 --> 00:07:22,234 [DJ 1] Looks like Phyllis Diller to me. 108 00:07:22,317 --> 00:07:25,195 -[DJ 2] Madam, madam. -[Sadie] This boy sings the song about me. 109 00:07:25,279 --> 00:07:26,572 It did the job. 110 00:07:26,655 --> 00:07:28,699 He started singing with groups around Melbourne 111 00:07:28,782 --> 00:07:31,702 {\an8}and is now being groomed as one of pop music's young hopefuls. 112 00:07:31,785 --> 00:07:35,664 {\an8}Ladies and gentlemen, a Bandstand start for Johnny Farnham. 113 00:07:35,747 --> 00:07:37,332 ["Sadie the Cleaning Lady" playing] 114 00:07:37,416 --> 00:07:42,546 ♪ Sadie, the cleaning lady ♪ 115 00:07:42,629 --> 00:07:47,426 ♪ With trusty scrubbing brush And pail of water ♪ 116 00:07:47,509 --> 00:07:50,387 ♪ Worked her fingers to the bone ♪ 117 00:07:50,470 --> 00:07:53,682 ♪ For the life she had at home ♪ 118 00:07:53,765 --> 00:07:58,103 [Darryl] We released that on November the 19th, 1967. 119 00:07:58,187 --> 00:08:02,191 ♪ Sadie, the cleaning lady ♪ 120 00:08:02,274 --> 00:08:06,445 [Darryl] And by the 21st, it was number one in Victoria. 121 00:08:06,528 --> 00:08:08,614 It was incredible. It was unbelievable. 122 00:08:10,157 --> 00:08:14,453 It broke him immediately, really, and he became a heartthrob overnight. 123 00:08:14,536 --> 00:08:18,332 ♪ So she could spend the night By TV napping ♪ 124 00:08:18,415 --> 00:08:21,126 [Bev] He must have been 17. A baby. 125 00:08:25,672 --> 00:08:29,885 Johnny Farnham was the cool thing, and he was a little pop idol. 126 00:08:29,968 --> 00:08:33,514 ♪ Oh, Sadie, the cleaning lady ♪ 127 00:08:33,597 --> 00:08:35,933 {\an8}I went to see, with my girlfriends, 128 00:08:36,015 --> 00:08:37,851 {\an8}a concert in Perth, 129 00:08:37,934 --> 00:08:40,645 and I can remember girls were just screaming. 130 00:08:41,270 --> 00:08:42,898 ♪ Well, her red-detergent hands ♪ 131 00:08:42,981 --> 00:08:44,399 And he only had "Sadie." 132 00:08:44,483 --> 00:08:47,277 ♪ Have for years not held a man's ♪ 133 00:08:47,361 --> 00:08:52,157 ♪ And time would find her heart Expired of hunger ♪ 134 00:08:52,241 --> 00:08:57,120 ♪ Scrub your floors, do your chores Dear old Sadie ♪ 135 00:08:57,204 --> 00:08:59,122 I liked hard rock when I was young. 136 00:08:59,206 --> 00:09:02,709 {\an8}Even as a young fella, I liked it 'cause my brother was in bands. 137 00:09:02,793 --> 00:09:05,796 {\an8}But John's voice, as much as it was a novelty song, 138 00:09:05,879 --> 00:09:07,548 and it was like vaudeville almost. 139 00:09:07,631 --> 00:09:09,967 There was something about his voice that was so appealing. 140 00:09:10,050 --> 00:09:13,011 You'd find yourself whistling it, singing it, as you walk. 141 00:09:13,095 --> 00:09:15,639 [Peter] When he brought out "Sadie," I laughed. 142 00:09:15,722 --> 00:09:17,099 {\an8}"What's he doing?" 143 00:09:17,182 --> 00:09:20,102 {\an8}He wanted to be a rock 'n' roll singer and he's doing this "Sadie"? 144 00:09:20,185 --> 00:09:23,897 {\an8}[Olivia] It's not my kind of song. A lot of people liked it. 145 00:09:25,774 --> 00:09:27,442 {\an8}[Cherie] It's hard to believe now, 146 00:09:27,526 --> 00:09:30,654 {\an8}but "Sadie" was the biggest hit of the '60s. 147 00:09:30,737 --> 00:09:33,323 In Australia, the biggest hit of the decade. 148 00:09:34,491 --> 00:09:35,826 ♪ Dear old Sadie ♪ 149 00:09:35,909 --> 00:09:37,911 {\an8}[David] Unfortunately, with the success of "Sadie," 150 00:09:37,995 --> 00:09:42,082 {\an8}he didn't have a lot of time to write because he was so busy doing television 151 00:09:42,165 --> 00:09:43,458 and everything else. 152 00:09:43,542 --> 00:09:46,003 So we never got to record a lot of his songs. 153 00:09:46,086 --> 00:09:48,088 [girls screaming] 154 00:09:51,300 --> 00:09:54,386 ♪ Raindrops are falling on my head ♪ 155 00:09:55,554 --> 00:10:01,018 ♪ I'm just like a guy Whose feet are too big for his bed ♪ 156 00:10:01,101 --> 00:10:02,811 ♪ Nothing seems to fit ♪ 157 00:10:02,895 --> 00:10:05,939 {\an8}[Darryl] I remember at the time, I was image-hunting. 158 00:10:06,607 --> 00:10:09,359 {\an8}There were people that wore boots to the knees and tight pants, 159 00:10:09,443 --> 00:10:11,945 and very loose shirts and a lot of beads. 160 00:10:12,029 --> 00:10:14,990 I thought I'd dress him in a similar thing, 161 00:10:15,073 --> 00:10:17,951 like the dude on the Johnnie Walker bottle. 162 00:10:19,411 --> 00:10:20,913 Minus the hat, of course. 163 00:10:22,164 --> 00:10:25,209 ♪ 'Cause I'm never gonna stop the rain ♪ 164 00:10:25,292 --> 00:10:29,213 {\an8}[Olivia] Johnny's version of "Raindrops," again, straight to number one. 165 00:10:29,296 --> 00:10:32,674 {\an8}♪ Because I'm free ♪ 166 00:10:32,758 --> 00:10:35,010 ♪ Nothing's worrying me ♪ 167 00:10:35,093 --> 00:10:36,470 He was loveable Johnny. 168 00:10:36,553 --> 00:10:38,764 He looked great, he had hits. 169 00:10:38,847 --> 00:10:42,059 ♪ Walking the floor On my hands over you, girl ♪ 170 00:10:42,142 --> 00:10:44,019 ♪ I can't believe What you're trying to do ♪ 171 00:10:44,102 --> 00:10:46,104 [Cherie] And so the crown went on the head. 172 00:10:46,188 --> 00:10:48,440 -[presenter] Good on you, king! -[screaming] 173 00:10:48,524 --> 00:10:50,192 There's a big king for you. 174 00:10:52,528 --> 00:10:55,948 ♪ Walking the floor On my hands over you, girl ♪ 175 00:10:56,031 --> 00:10:58,617 ♪ I can't believe What you're trying to do ♪ 176 00:10:58,700 --> 00:11:01,286 -Johnny Farnham. -[audience cheering and applauding] 177 00:11:03,830 --> 00:11:05,874 I want it. I want it. 178 00:11:06,917 --> 00:11:09,336 I've got an outfit that'll just match it. 179 00:11:13,924 --> 00:11:17,427 {\an8}King of Pop is something I look at very fondly. 180 00:11:18,512 --> 00:11:22,307 'Cause I won it three times and John won it five times in a row. 181 00:11:22,391 --> 00:11:24,893 Congratulations, you really deserve it. 182 00:11:24,977 --> 00:11:27,229 I think you're marvellous, just great. 183 00:11:28,188 --> 00:11:29,773 I hope it fits. 184 00:11:29,857 --> 00:11:32,901 [Jimmy] John was definitely worthy of being on top of the pile, 185 00:11:32,985 --> 00:11:34,278 and people just worshipped him. 186 00:11:34,361 --> 00:11:36,363 [audience applauding] 187 00:11:38,073 --> 00:11:43,912 ♪ One is the loneliest number That you'll ever do ♪ 188 00:11:43,996 --> 00:11:48,250 [David] Every TV company wanted him. Every newspaper wanted him. 189 00:11:48,333 --> 00:11:51,128 6KY Perth, and we're gonna get Johnny to read an ad. 190 00:11:51,211 --> 00:11:52,504 -Johnny. -Now? 191 00:11:52,588 --> 00:11:53,881 -[Perth DJ] Yes, now. -Now, now. 192 00:11:53,964 --> 00:11:57,176 $1.85 is all you pay when you rent General Electric TV... 193 00:11:57,259 --> 00:12:00,387 John'd be good, he'd do whatever you asked him to do. 194 00:12:00,470 --> 00:12:02,306 [John] Either I was working or I was asleep. 195 00:12:02,389 --> 00:12:05,601 -[young John] Thanks, Mark. -I did work an enormous amount of hours. 196 00:12:05,684 --> 00:12:07,978 So when I was awake, I was vulnerable. 197 00:12:08,061 --> 00:12:10,314 ♪ Yes, it's the saddest thing ♪ 198 00:12:10,397 --> 00:12:12,274 [David] It was a game to Darryl. 199 00:12:12,357 --> 00:12:15,152 He'd had no experience at all in this business. 200 00:12:15,235 --> 00:12:17,571 He was a hairdresser, and suddenly here he is, 201 00:12:17,654 --> 00:12:20,407 managing the hottest property in the country. 202 00:12:20,490 --> 00:12:23,076 [Darryl] I would always set the songs he sang. 203 00:12:23,660 --> 00:12:26,205 I would also rehearse the bands. 204 00:12:26,288 --> 00:12:29,833 I knew nothing about music, but I knew what it sounded like. 205 00:12:31,210 --> 00:12:33,295 Darryl was definitely different. 206 00:12:33,378 --> 00:12:36,215 He was terribly focused, and if he'd chosen John, 207 00:12:36,298 --> 00:12:38,717 he's gonna put everything into John. 208 00:12:40,010 --> 00:12:42,095 {\an8}[Jill] Well, Darryl was in love with him. 209 00:12:42,179 --> 00:12:45,349 {\an8}He wasn't a nice man. He was quite evil, actually. 210 00:12:45,432 --> 00:12:47,518 ♪ One is the loneliest... ♪ 211 00:12:47,601 --> 00:12:50,062 [Jill] He used to give John uppers and downers. 212 00:12:50,145 --> 00:12:53,815 John'd sleep all day and think, "Why am I sleeping so long?" 213 00:12:53,899 --> 00:12:55,692 [reporter] He have any time for girls? 214 00:12:55,776 --> 00:12:57,486 [Darryl] Very little. He's... 215 00:12:57,569 --> 00:12:59,530 Hasn't got a girlfriend. 216 00:12:59,613 --> 00:13:02,908 {\an8}[reporter] Is he at the mercy of his fans, or is he at the mercy of his manager? 217 00:13:02,991 --> 00:13:07,454 Is he just somebody who's pushed from here to there and turned on? 218 00:13:07,538 --> 00:13:11,542 [Darryl] Well, John and myself, we are more friends, I'd say, 219 00:13:11,625 --> 00:13:13,710 than manager and artist. 220 00:13:15,170 --> 00:13:17,548 [reporter] Has yours been maybe a fatherly role? 221 00:13:17,631 --> 00:13:18,715 {\an8}I don't know. 222 00:13:18,799 --> 00:13:21,844 {\an8}I think looking after my interests, I suppose. 223 00:13:21,927 --> 00:13:24,930 {\an8}["One" continues] 224 00:13:28,517 --> 00:13:29,518 ♪ One ♪ 225 00:13:32,020 --> 00:13:34,439 -[song ends] -[audience cheering and applauding] 226 00:13:34,523 --> 00:13:36,441 ["Banks of the Ohio" playing] 227 00:13:36,525 --> 00:13:41,613 ♪ I asked my love to take a walk ♪ 228 00:13:41,697 --> 00:13:44,616 {\an8}[Cherie] Everyone wanted to go to London to be a star. 229 00:13:44,700 --> 00:13:48,704 {\an8}Olivia Newton-John was taking off. She was huge at the time. 230 00:13:48,787 --> 00:13:52,249 She was having the kind of career that John should have been having. 231 00:13:52,332 --> 00:13:55,794 [Olivia] London was full of music and all these amazing people. 232 00:13:56,378 --> 00:13:57,713 Yeah, incredible time. 233 00:13:58,380 --> 00:14:03,886 ♪ Down by the banks of the Ohio ♪ 234 00:14:03,969 --> 00:14:06,013 [lively rock music playing] 235 00:14:06,096 --> 00:14:10,475 [Jimmy] Every band that was worth anything would work their way to London. 236 00:14:11,351 --> 00:14:13,353 America was still a closed shop, 237 00:14:13,437 --> 00:14:15,772 whereas, I think because we all came from Britain, 238 00:14:15,856 --> 00:14:19,026 {\an8}and to try and get success there, you know, 239 00:14:19,109 --> 00:14:20,819 {\an8}was sort of like Mecca for us. 240 00:14:25,032 --> 00:14:26,742 [reporter] Can he be a star overseas? 241 00:14:26,825 --> 00:14:29,578 -Of course. Of course. -[reporter] How easily? 242 00:14:30,245 --> 00:14:32,789 Very easily. We've just gotta find the right channel. 243 00:14:32,873 --> 00:14:34,708 [reporter] Can you be a star overseas too? 244 00:14:35,501 --> 00:14:38,295 I don't know, but I'll give it a damn good go. 245 00:14:42,716 --> 00:14:46,470 [David] Because of "Sadie," EMI offered me a job at Abbey Road, 246 00:14:46,553 --> 00:14:48,514 {\an8}and John was still signed to EMI. 247 00:14:48,597 --> 00:14:50,807 {\an8}So I thought, if I'm gonna be at EMI in England, 248 00:14:50,891 --> 00:14:55,229 at least I've got a chance of getting them interested in John for the U.K. 249 00:14:56,605 --> 00:14:58,190 Darryl flew over with John 250 00:14:58,273 --> 00:15:00,567 and was an embarrassment from the start. 251 00:15:00,651 --> 00:15:03,028 He didn't hold his alcohol too well, 252 00:15:03,111 --> 00:15:06,323 and he was supposed to be coming and introducing Johnny 253 00:15:06,406 --> 00:15:08,116 to the people at EMI. 254 00:15:09,243 --> 00:15:11,286 I couldn't get them interested in John. 255 00:15:11,370 --> 00:15:15,123 I took him in to EMI, I took him around to publishers, 256 00:15:15,207 --> 00:15:18,961 but EMI said, "We've got Cliff Richard. We don't need this guy." 257 00:15:19,044 --> 00:15:23,006 ♪ Congratulations and jubilations ♪ 258 00:15:23,090 --> 00:15:26,301 ♪ I want the world to know I'm happy as can be ♪ 259 00:15:26,385 --> 00:15:30,013 [David] So John just got on the plane and went back to Melbourne, 260 00:15:30,097 --> 00:15:31,890 which was a heartbreak for me. 261 00:15:31,974 --> 00:15:35,561 [Cliff] ♪ I'm happy as can be ♪ 262 00:15:36,270 --> 00:15:38,689 -[song ends] -[audience cheering and applauding] 263 00:15:40,524 --> 00:15:43,277 ["Because I Love You" playing] 264 00:15:54,746 --> 00:15:57,165 {\an8}[Cherie] Everything was changing in Australia. 265 00:15:58,542 --> 00:16:00,085 {\an8}We were at war in Vietnam. 266 00:16:00,169 --> 00:16:02,254 ♪ It's because I love you ♪ 267 00:16:02,337 --> 00:16:05,257 ♪ Not because we're far apart ♪ 268 00:16:06,425 --> 00:16:09,011 ♪ It's because I miss you ♪ 269 00:16:09,803 --> 00:16:12,764 ♪ Thoughts of you come back to me ♪ 270 00:16:13,724 --> 00:16:16,560 [Cherie] At home, the music world was just going crazy 271 00:16:16,643 --> 00:16:18,520 with events like Sunbury. 272 00:16:18,604 --> 00:16:22,482 ♪ Do what you wanna do Be what you wanna be, yeah ♪ 273 00:16:28,155 --> 00:16:32,201 ♪ Do what you wanna do Be what you wanna be, yeah ♪ 274 00:16:40,709 --> 00:16:42,252 ♪ Once we walked together... ♪ 275 00:16:42,336 --> 00:16:46,131 [Jimmy] The whole manufactured pop stars became a thing of the past, 276 00:16:46,215 --> 00:16:48,425 and it wasn't about one person anymore. 277 00:16:48,509 --> 00:16:49,801 It became bands. 278 00:16:52,262 --> 00:16:56,433 ♪ Do what you wanna do Be what you wanna be, yeah ♪ 279 00:16:56,517 --> 00:16:59,144 [Glenn] I was in The Masters Apprentices, and we were always dubbed 280 00:16:59,228 --> 00:17:01,271 as the "bad boys of rock." 281 00:17:01,355 --> 00:17:03,357 {\an8}And John was the pop star. 282 00:17:03,440 --> 00:17:05,901 {\an8}So we were chalk and cheese in that respect, 283 00:17:05,983 --> 00:17:08,737 but that didn't stop us becoming great mates. 284 00:17:08,819 --> 00:17:11,073 [Gaynor] My sister was four years younger, 285 00:17:11,156 --> 00:17:15,035 and she had every John Farnham poster in her bedroom. 286 00:17:15,117 --> 00:17:19,580 {\an8}I was next door with every Masters Apprentices poster on my walls, 287 00:17:19,665 --> 00:17:23,042 and the two collided somewhere in the hallway. 288 00:17:23,126 --> 00:17:25,838 ♪ Be what you wanna be Yeah ♪ 289 00:17:25,921 --> 00:17:29,174 [Glenn] We used to go out on the weekends shooting bunny rabbits together. 290 00:17:29,258 --> 00:17:32,177 Go out to Wangaratta and sleep in the Masters van. 291 00:17:32,261 --> 00:17:34,388 We did silly things together. 292 00:17:35,556 --> 00:17:37,933 [Gaynor] John and Glenn became friends 293 00:17:38,016 --> 00:17:42,688 through their mutual experiences in the industry at that particular time. 294 00:17:43,522 --> 00:17:47,985 Yes, Glenn was very rock 'n' roll, but he was very sweet at heart. 295 00:17:48,068 --> 00:17:50,696 And I think John was really sweet, 296 00:17:50,779 --> 00:17:53,031 but perhaps there was a bit of rock 'n' roll in there 297 00:17:53,115 --> 00:17:54,116 that wanted to come out. 298 00:17:54,199 --> 00:17:58,203 And they just found a beautiful plateau where they both... 299 00:17:58,287 --> 00:18:03,000 not sought solace in each other but definitely companionship. 300 00:18:03,083 --> 00:18:05,502 [pensive music playing] 301 00:18:05,586 --> 00:18:08,589 [Glenn] We actually shared the same manager, Darryl Sambell. 302 00:18:09,548 --> 00:18:11,466 We were flatting together in St. Kilda 303 00:18:11,550 --> 00:18:15,387 in what Darryl liked to say always that we were staying at his penthouse. 304 00:18:16,680 --> 00:18:19,349 It was just the top floor of a block of flats. 305 00:18:20,517 --> 00:18:24,021 The penthouse was full of Darryl's friends. 306 00:18:26,773 --> 00:18:28,901 And here's this two little blond boys. 307 00:18:29,693 --> 00:18:31,695 [playing "Turn Up Your Radio"] 308 00:18:34,656 --> 00:18:36,992 [Glenn] My life changed dramatically one night 309 00:18:37,075 --> 00:18:40,537 after a Festival Hall show with The Masters Apprentices. 310 00:18:40,621 --> 00:18:43,332 The show was sold out, we were the headline attraction. 311 00:18:43,415 --> 00:18:47,211 There was chaos that night and I remember being pulled off the stage. 312 00:18:47,294 --> 00:18:50,088 My velvet suit was ripped to shreds. 313 00:18:50,172 --> 00:18:53,884 My guitar did a lap around Festival Hall before it came back to me. 314 00:18:54,510 --> 00:18:57,721 All I can remember was the promoter running around, going: 315 00:18:57,804 --> 00:18:59,848 "We had a bigger crowd than the Beatles." 316 00:19:00,807 --> 00:19:03,477 I'm sitting here. "A bigger crowd than the Beatles." 317 00:19:04,895 --> 00:19:07,523 That was the night the penny dropped for me. 318 00:19:07,606 --> 00:19:09,566 We only got paid $200. 319 00:19:09,650 --> 00:19:13,529 So by the time the four people divided into 200, it cost me that night, 320 00:19:13,612 --> 00:19:16,740 because my suit that I had to replace cost me $70. 321 00:19:16,823 --> 00:19:19,493 I started to think, "Something's wrong with this management, 322 00:19:19,576 --> 00:19:21,328 this doesn't add up." 323 00:19:21,411 --> 00:19:24,706 So that day, I decided to move on from Darryl Sambell. 324 00:19:24,790 --> 00:19:27,209 I took over management of The Masters Apprentices 325 00:19:27,960 --> 00:19:30,087 and changed the way we did business. 326 00:19:31,922 --> 00:19:34,174 [young Glenn] Good afternoon. We are the Little River Band. 327 00:19:34,258 --> 00:19:37,261 [Gaynor] Glenn went from playing bass to full-time music management. 328 00:19:37,344 --> 00:19:41,181 He put a couple of very fine singers, songwriters together, 329 00:19:41,265 --> 00:19:43,600 who became the Little River Band. 330 00:19:43,684 --> 00:19:46,019 Boy, did they absolutely take off. 331 00:19:46,103 --> 00:19:48,272 ♪ Why are you in so much hurry? ♪ 332 00:19:48,355 --> 00:19:50,566 ♪ Is it really worth the worry? ♪ 333 00:19:50,649 --> 00:19:54,361 ♪ Look around, then slow down ♪ 334 00:19:55,070 --> 00:19:57,072 ♪ What's it like inside the bubble? ♪ 335 00:19:57,155 --> 00:19:59,366 ♪ Does your head ever give you trouble? ♪ 336 00:19:59,449 --> 00:20:01,451 ♪ It's no sin ♪ 337 00:20:01,535 --> 00:20:03,287 ♪ Trade it in ♪ 338 00:20:03,370 --> 00:20:07,624 ♪ Hang on, help is on its way ♪ 339 00:20:07,708 --> 00:20:10,878 ♪ I'll be there as fast as I can ♪ 340 00:20:12,796 --> 00:20:14,464 My God, how good are they? 341 00:20:15,048 --> 00:20:17,342 There wasn't a note out of place. 342 00:20:17,426 --> 00:20:20,637 There wasn't a voice that wasn't perfectly in tune. 343 00:20:20,721 --> 00:20:23,265 {\an8}Everything was so perfectly scripted. 344 00:20:25,100 --> 00:20:29,646 {\an8}We looked at LRB as being like they're gonna take over from the Eagles. 345 00:20:29,730 --> 00:20:33,066 ♪ Don't you forget Who'll take care of you ♪ 346 00:20:33,150 --> 00:20:35,402 [Tommy] They were having the overseas success 347 00:20:35,485 --> 00:20:37,863 that people like us only dream of. 348 00:20:41,909 --> 00:20:45,871 [George] In Australia, there are rumours of enormous multimillion-dollar deals 349 00:20:45,954 --> 00:20:48,373 between yourselves and Capitol Records. 350 00:20:48,457 --> 00:20:52,336 Um... I'm afraid they're not rumours. [laughs] 351 00:20:52,419 --> 00:20:56,507 It is a substantial deal that we've done with Capitol Records here in America. 352 00:20:56,590 --> 00:20:58,091 ♪ Hang on ♪ 353 00:20:58,175 --> 00:21:00,594 -[song ends] -[audience cheering and applauding] 354 00:21:03,222 --> 00:21:06,225 ["Summer Swinging Groove" playing] 355 00:21:09,520 --> 00:21:12,439 [Cherie] By the mid-'70s, Johnny's star was fading 356 00:21:12,523 --> 00:21:14,149 and the hits were drying up. 357 00:21:18,362 --> 00:21:19,947 [man] Slate 11, take 1. 358 00:21:20,781 --> 00:21:22,449 [reporter] Do you ever get depressed at all? 359 00:21:22,533 --> 00:21:24,868 Yeah, a lot. I don't like the word "depressed." 360 00:21:25,494 --> 00:21:28,080 I'm funny with words, I think, but I... 361 00:21:29,873 --> 00:21:33,001 I get thinking about, uh... 362 00:21:35,587 --> 00:21:37,673 where I'd like to go, what would I like to do, 363 00:21:37,756 --> 00:21:39,049 and I don't really... 364 00:21:39,883 --> 00:21:42,636 get anywhere with what I'm thinking about. 365 00:21:43,470 --> 00:21:45,180 And it's a really funny way. 366 00:21:52,312 --> 00:21:55,858 [Cherie] Darryl was grabbing at anything, and he even put Johnny in a musical. 367 00:21:57,150 --> 00:21:59,486 It's where he met his strongest ally. 368 00:22:01,238 --> 00:22:04,908 {\an8}[Jill] He was very funny and very happy to be around. 369 00:22:04,992 --> 00:22:10,414 {\an8}He was very easy to get along with, very cute, very cute. [chuckles] 370 00:22:11,331 --> 00:22:13,333 [audience cheering and applauding] 371 00:22:15,794 --> 00:22:20,424 [Gaynor] Jill at that time was probably the best modern dancer of her era. 372 00:22:22,551 --> 00:22:24,595 She was absolutely fantastic, 373 00:22:24,678 --> 00:22:28,223 and it didn't take long for John to notice her in the chorus. 374 00:22:28,765 --> 00:22:33,270 I think once his heart was set and his eyes were on her, that was it. 375 00:22:33,353 --> 00:22:34,396 It was a done deal. 376 00:22:34,479 --> 00:22:38,525 [John] ♪ Where she comes, from nobody knows ♪ 377 00:22:39,109 --> 00:22:41,820 ♪ Now that you ask me... ♪ 378 00:22:41,904 --> 00:22:46,366 [Bev] Perhaps Darryl felt he was losing John because John fell in love. 379 00:22:46,450 --> 00:22:49,036 ♪ The way she smiles at him ♪ 380 00:22:49,119 --> 00:22:50,996 ♪ His heart just swells... ♪ 381 00:22:51,079 --> 00:22:52,581 [Gaynor] Darryl wanted Jill gone, 382 00:22:52,664 --> 00:22:56,210 and he did everything he could to try and destroy that relationship, 383 00:22:56,293 --> 00:22:58,295 which only made it stronger. 384 00:22:58,712 --> 00:23:00,881 {\an8}♪ Don't you know it's magic? ♪ 385 00:23:01,965 --> 00:23:04,134 ♪ Ah, baby, it's magic ♪ 386 00:23:05,219 --> 00:23:08,639 ♪ Look in her eyes They're a little bit hazy ♪ 387 00:23:08,722 --> 00:23:12,601 ♪ Paradise coming to a sweet little lady ♪ 388 00:23:12,684 --> 00:23:14,436 ♪ Don't you know it's magic? ♪ 389 00:23:14,520 --> 00:23:16,146 ♪ Baby ♪ 390 00:23:16,230 --> 00:23:18,732 ♪ Oh, baby, it's magic ♪ 391 00:23:19,399 --> 00:23:23,320 ♪ Magic carpet ride for a woman in love ♪ 392 00:23:23,403 --> 00:23:25,614 ♪ Don't you know it's magic? ♪ 393 00:23:25,697 --> 00:23:29,576 [Cherie] After a nine-year partnership, Johnny sacked Darryl. 394 00:23:30,410 --> 00:23:32,746 A few months later, EMI dropped Johnny. 395 00:23:32,829 --> 00:23:39,253 ♪ Magic carpet ride for you and me ♪ 396 00:23:39,336 --> 00:23:42,631 It's a tough business because you can become very disposable. 397 00:23:45,467 --> 00:23:49,096 [Gaynor] There was a period in the '70s where I don't know where he went. 398 00:23:49,179 --> 00:23:52,349 This spectacular voice was missing in action. 399 00:23:52,432 --> 00:23:56,520 ♪ 'Cause I'm never Gonna stop the rain... ♪ 400 00:23:56,603 --> 00:24:00,357 We lost track of John. He may have floundered as well. 401 00:24:01,775 --> 00:24:03,735 [Glenn] I got back to Australia, on the Gold Coast, 402 00:24:03,819 --> 00:24:07,155 John's on at Twin Town, so I went down to see him perform. 403 00:24:07,239 --> 00:24:08,490 Thank you, everybody. 404 00:24:09,074 --> 00:24:11,702 Do you like the old songs? Do you like old songs? 405 00:24:11,785 --> 00:24:14,121 -[audience cheering] -Can I have a C, please, fellas? 406 00:24:14,204 --> 00:24:15,205 ♪ C ♪ 407 00:24:15,289 --> 00:24:17,040 I think... Yup. It goes... 408 00:24:17,124 --> 00:24:20,043 [scatting] -[guitar playing melody] 409 00:24:21,044 --> 00:24:23,547 [Glenn] He had a band that could not play. 410 00:24:23,630 --> 00:24:25,757 And at one point, halfway through one of the songs, 411 00:24:25,841 --> 00:24:28,594 he puts his hand up and says, "I can't go on." 412 00:24:28,677 --> 00:24:30,846 Then he said to the band, "Okay, guys, it's here. 413 00:24:30,929 --> 00:24:34,433 {\an8}It's one, two, three, four." 414 00:24:34,516 --> 00:24:35,934 {\an8}He had to count the band in. 415 00:24:37,811 --> 00:24:40,355 I'm sitting there, going, "This is the worst-- 416 00:24:40,439 --> 00:24:45,527 How can this be John Farnham, the best singer I'd ever heard, 417 00:24:45,611 --> 00:24:47,237 and he's got a band that can't play?" 418 00:24:50,240 --> 00:24:52,618 {\an8}[Jill] Some nights there was only 15 people. 419 00:24:52,701 --> 00:24:55,120 {\an8}We were on the bones of our ass. 420 00:24:56,371 --> 00:24:59,374 [Glenn] I got his black tie, threw it in the slops bin. 421 00:24:59,458 --> 00:25:04,004 I said, "Mate, you singing with a band that couldn't even play in time. 422 00:25:04,963 --> 00:25:06,340 How bad is that?" 423 00:25:08,509 --> 00:25:09,510 [song ends] 424 00:25:09,593 --> 00:25:12,304 -[audience cheering and applauding] -[John] Good night. God bless you. 425 00:25:15,724 --> 00:25:17,309 {\an8}♪ Look around you... ♪ 426 00:25:17,392 --> 00:25:20,187 {\an8}[Glenn] The fateful night was when John came to Vegas. 427 00:25:20,270 --> 00:25:23,065 [Gaynor] Glenn invited John and Jill to come and see Little River Band 428 00:25:23,148 --> 00:25:24,358 at the height of their fame. 429 00:25:24,441 --> 00:25:27,486 ♪ Take time to make time Make time to be there... ♪ 430 00:25:27,569 --> 00:25:29,780 [Glenn] John couldn't believe that this little Aussie band 431 00:25:29,863 --> 00:25:31,865 playing to a sold-out house and people going crazy. 432 00:25:31,949 --> 00:25:33,659 ♪ Look around... ♪ 433 00:25:33,742 --> 00:25:35,160 [John] And it blew me away. 434 00:25:35,244 --> 00:25:37,579 Afterwards, we had beers together and he said: 435 00:25:37,663 --> 00:25:40,499 {\an8}"What are you doing?" I said, "I'm not doing terribly much." 436 00:25:40,582 --> 00:25:43,877 {\an8}♪ Feel for the winter But don't have a cold heart... ♪ 437 00:25:43,961 --> 00:25:45,754 {\an8}[Glenn] He was financially in trouble. 438 00:25:45,838 --> 00:25:47,756 {\an8}Invested in a restaurant which went bad. 439 00:25:47,840 --> 00:25:49,925 ♪ And I love you best ♪ 440 00:25:51,718 --> 00:25:53,929 ♪ You're not like the rest ♪ 441 00:25:54,012 --> 00:25:55,973 [Glenn] He was pretty much broke. 442 00:25:56,056 --> 00:25:58,725 ♪ You're there when I need you ♪ 443 00:25:58,809 --> 00:26:01,645 [Glenn] I said, "Listen, mate, why don't I start to manage you?" 444 00:26:01,728 --> 00:26:05,107 ♪ I'm gonna need you ♪ 445 00:26:06,400 --> 00:26:07,818 When John signed with Glenn, 446 00:26:07,901 --> 00:26:11,488 I think he finally found somebody that totally believed in him 447 00:26:11,572 --> 00:26:13,282 and had a vision for him. 448 00:26:13,365 --> 00:26:16,034 John was the creative. He wasn't the businessman. 449 00:26:16,118 --> 00:26:20,038 He needed the support so that he could do what he did best. 450 00:26:20,122 --> 00:26:23,292 [Glenn] I basically suggested, "Mate, you're not Johnny anymore. 451 00:26:23,375 --> 00:26:26,920 {\an8}Johnny Farnham's synonymous with 'Sadie, The Cleaning Lady.' 452 00:26:27,004 --> 00:26:28,714 {\an8}You're John. John Farnham." 453 00:26:28,797 --> 00:26:32,092 [Cherie] Once he changed to John, it said, "I'm serious. 454 00:26:32,176 --> 00:26:35,053 I'm a grown-up artist, and this is where I'm going to go." 455 00:26:36,555 --> 00:26:38,515 [John] I was a bit frustrated there for a while. 456 00:26:38,599 --> 00:26:40,726 I wasn't being stimulated by what I was doing. 457 00:26:40,809 --> 00:26:42,603 I don't think the people I was working to 458 00:26:42,686 --> 00:26:44,855 were being stimulated by what I was doing. 459 00:26:44,938 --> 00:26:48,817 I decided to stick me neck out and go in a different direction. 460 00:26:49,735 --> 00:26:52,779 [Tommy] His version of "Help" came from singing it at home, 461 00:26:52,863 --> 00:26:54,531 playing the piano himself. 462 00:26:54,615 --> 00:27:00,913 ♪ When I was young So much younger than today ♪ 463 00:27:01,997 --> 00:27:03,916 {\an8}[Jill] "Help" was when he finally realised, 464 00:27:03,999 --> 00:27:05,083 {\an8}"Oh, I can do this." 465 00:27:05,167 --> 00:27:07,085 {\an8}That was when the penny dropped. 466 00:27:07,169 --> 00:27:12,341 {\an8}He did it in a way that really served his gift and his range. 467 00:27:12,966 --> 00:27:15,552 ♪ Help me if you can ♪ 468 00:27:15,636 --> 00:27:18,055 ♪ I'm feeling down ♪ 469 00:27:20,474 --> 00:27:26,939 ♪ And I do appreciate you being 'round ♪ 470 00:27:27,022 --> 00:27:29,858 This was him doing something that was John Farnham, 471 00:27:29,942 --> 00:27:31,068 his own arrangement. 472 00:27:31,151 --> 00:27:33,445 Heart on his sleeve, "This is me." 473 00:27:34,238 --> 00:27:38,825 ♪ And now my life has changed In oh so many ways ♪ 474 00:27:38,909 --> 00:27:40,911 [Cherie] The emotion that came through, 475 00:27:40,994 --> 00:27:45,582 that's when I started to think, "Oh, my gosh, Johnny Farnham can sing." 476 00:27:45,666 --> 00:27:48,126 ♪ Help me if you can ♪ 477 00:27:48,210 --> 00:27:50,838 ♪ I'm feeling down ♪ 478 00:27:52,923 --> 00:27:57,219 ♪ And I do appreciate you ♪ 479 00:27:57,302 --> 00:28:01,014 [Richard] When John did it, it became a power ballad anthem. 480 00:28:01,098 --> 00:28:03,934 It's a vocal master class. Just that song. 481 00:28:04,017 --> 00:28:10,566 ♪ Please, please help me ♪ 482 00:28:10,649 --> 00:28:13,402 [Gaynor] I wouldn't call it desperation behind the song, 483 00:28:13,485 --> 00:28:15,529 but there was definitely-- 484 00:28:15,612 --> 00:28:19,533 This was John's almost audition to the world again. 485 00:28:19,616 --> 00:28:22,619 [playing "Too Much Too Soon"] 486 00:28:24,037 --> 00:28:25,539 ♪ How can I reach you... ♪ 487 00:28:25,622 --> 00:28:27,165 [Graeham] John's an incredible musician. 488 00:28:27,249 --> 00:28:28,667 ♪ With so many words in the way... ♪ 489 00:28:28,750 --> 00:28:32,171 [Graeham] The thing that surprised me was, he can just sing anything. 490 00:28:32,254 --> 00:28:34,882 ♪ And there's something I've just got to say ♪ 491 00:28:34,965 --> 00:28:38,677 {\an8}I set up a meeting. I said, "I would like to offer to produce." 492 00:28:38,760 --> 00:28:40,220 ♪ You know that I want you ♪ 493 00:28:40,304 --> 00:28:43,891 [Gaynor] I believe Glenn approached Graeham to produce John, 494 00:28:43,974 --> 00:28:45,559 to give him a fresh start. 495 00:28:45,642 --> 00:28:47,811 New songs, new album. 496 00:28:47,895 --> 00:28:50,189 "Let's get John's voice back out there." 497 00:28:50,272 --> 00:28:53,692 ♪ Let's make it last ♪ 498 00:28:55,194 --> 00:28:58,113 [Gaynor] Graeham Goble was a founding member of Little River Band 499 00:28:58,197 --> 00:29:00,699 and the writer of some of the most extraordinary-- 500 00:29:00,782 --> 00:29:01,909 Most of their hits. 501 00:29:01,992 --> 00:29:04,536 ♪ Friday night, it was late I was walking you home ♪ 502 00:29:04,620 --> 00:29:08,582 ♪ We got down to the gate I was dreaming of the night ♪ 503 00:29:08,665 --> 00:29:11,001 [Graeham] In Little River Band, we had other writers. 504 00:29:11,084 --> 00:29:12,669 ♪ Would it turn out right? ♪ 505 00:29:12,753 --> 00:29:14,546 [Graeham] You might get three songs a year. 506 00:29:16,381 --> 00:29:19,843 {\an8}I thought this is a great opportunity for John and myself. 507 00:29:19,927 --> 00:29:22,763 ♪ I want to build my world around you ♪ 508 00:29:22,846 --> 00:29:25,057 [Gaynor] Glenn knew how tricky Graeham was. 509 00:29:25,891 --> 00:29:30,020 But he also knew how obsessed he was with John's voice 510 00:29:30,103 --> 00:29:33,023 and how he also had fantastic songs. 511 00:29:33,106 --> 00:29:36,693 So it was just the great voice, the great songs. "Let's do it." 512 00:29:36,777 --> 00:29:39,154 [Graeham] John had a kit bag full of cassettes. 513 00:29:39,238 --> 00:29:42,658 He said, "These are songs that people have written for me or given to me." 514 00:29:42,741 --> 00:29:44,618 There would've been 100 songs. 515 00:29:44,701 --> 00:29:47,788 I was honest and I said, "I don't really hear anything 516 00:29:47,871 --> 00:29:49,957 other than an arrangement of 'Help.'" 517 00:29:50,040 --> 00:29:53,961 And "Jilly's Song" that he'd half-written about his wife Jilly. 518 00:29:54,044 --> 00:29:58,257 He said, "Do you have any songs?" I said, "Of course. Lots of songs." 519 00:29:58,340 --> 00:30:01,134 Graeham is a total control freak. 520 00:30:02,177 --> 00:30:05,931 Graeham would have known what songs he wanted John to sing 521 00:30:06,014 --> 00:30:09,059 before they even purported to have an album. 522 00:30:11,770 --> 00:30:15,315 I think the Uncovered album was some of the best singing that he's ever done. 523 00:30:17,025 --> 00:30:20,612 [Gaynor] Uncovered could have been John's signature album. 524 00:30:20,696 --> 00:30:22,656 However, Graeham was the producer, 525 00:30:22,739 --> 00:30:25,701 and once again, John was reined in very much. 526 00:30:25,784 --> 00:30:29,913 I ended up writing eight of the ten songs, as well as producing it. 527 00:30:30,497 --> 00:30:32,916 [Mike] A lot of people might not appreciate the gamble you took 528 00:30:33,000 --> 00:30:37,254 when you decided to change image, to go to a more sophisticated rock style. 529 00:30:37,337 --> 00:30:39,548 {\an8}It's not just saying, "Let's do new songs." 530 00:30:39,631 --> 00:30:42,926 {\an8}-It's almost a lifestyle change. -Yeah. Total change. 531 00:30:43,010 --> 00:30:45,053 {\an8}I don't sing "Sadie" or "Raindrops" anymore. 532 00:30:45,137 --> 00:30:47,389 I wanna move forward. Took a long time to decide that. 533 00:30:47,472 --> 00:30:50,309 "You're John, best singer in the country, 534 00:30:50,392 --> 00:30:52,644 I'll get you out and be doing what you should be doing." 535 00:30:52,728 --> 00:30:55,314 ♪ Too much too soon ♪ 536 00:30:55,397 --> 00:30:57,691 [Glenn] I put together the best band in the country. 537 00:30:57,774 --> 00:31:00,944 People like Tommy Emmanuel. I mean, it was a hot band. 538 00:31:01,028 --> 00:31:02,279 [Tommy] John was loving it. 539 00:31:02,362 --> 00:31:05,032 {\an8}When we started rehearsing, we fine-tuned it. 540 00:31:05,115 --> 00:31:09,203 {\an8}The sound was really great, he had a great team around him. 541 00:31:09,286 --> 00:31:11,455 Then we took that band out on the road. 542 00:31:11,538 --> 00:31:12,998 ♪ I don't really want you to leave ♪ 543 00:31:13,081 --> 00:31:16,084 I remember the opening night. It was the night I met Glenn. 544 00:31:16,168 --> 00:31:19,505 He had John performing with his hot new band, 545 00:31:19,588 --> 00:31:22,925 and they were singing the songs from the Uncovered album, 546 00:31:23,008 --> 00:31:25,928 which for the first time did not include "Sadie." 547 00:31:28,013 --> 00:31:32,476 {\an8}[Cherie] The Australian music scene in the '80s was absolutely exploding 548 00:31:32,559 --> 00:31:34,937 {\an8}with all this new and edgy sound. 549 00:31:36,772 --> 00:31:41,818 Everybody would just go to the pub just to rock out with these great bands. 550 00:31:41,902 --> 00:31:44,988 Midnight Oil. Cold Chisel with Jimmy. 551 00:31:45,364 --> 00:31:49,076 ♪ All last night we were learning ♪ 552 00:31:49,159 --> 00:31:52,621 [Jimmy] When you're in the thick of a pub and knee-deep in beer, 553 00:31:52,704 --> 00:31:55,415 and there's people grabbing your arse, it's tribal. 554 00:31:56,083 --> 00:31:57,751 It's not the place for the faint-hearted. 555 00:31:57,835 --> 00:32:00,170 ♪ Somewhere bridges were burning ♪ 556 00:32:00,254 --> 00:32:04,591 [Jimmy] If you're too nice, too polished, or you miss that primal connection, 557 00:32:04,675 --> 00:32:06,301 it doesn't matter how good you are. 558 00:32:08,846 --> 00:32:11,181 John's natural environment is not a pub. 559 00:32:12,933 --> 00:32:15,060 You can put a pair of leather pants on that man, 560 00:32:15,143 --> 00:32:17,646 but it does not make him a Jimmy Barnes. 561 00:32:19,940 --> 00:32:21,275 {\an8}[Cherie] He was not that. 562 00:32:21,358 --> 00:32:25,696 {\an8}And it was a whole scene. Johnny did not fit into that at all. 563 00:32:25,779 --> 00:32:28,949 [Tommy] I remember coming off the stage and we're in the dressing room, 564 00:32:29,032 --> 00:32:31,410 {\an8}and he punched the locker door. 565 00:32:31,493 --> 00:32:33,954 {\an8}And it was metal and he smashed it in. 566 00:32:34,037 --> 00:32:36,081 {\an8}And I said to him, "Hey, singer. 567 00:32:36,164 --> 00:32:38,792 Your turn's coming. Don't worry. 568 00:32:38,876 --> 00:32:40,377 Your turn is coming." 569 00:32:40,460 --> 00:32:42,921 ♪ Happy anniversary, baby ♪ 570 00:32:43,005 --> 00:32:45,299 ♪ Got you on my mind ♪ 571 00:32:45,382 --> 00:32:48,510 LRB to the public and LRB in private. 572 00:32:48,594 --> 00:32:50,262 I don't know how Glenn did it. 573 00:32:50,345 --> 00:32:54,183 I don't know how he managed these very strong personalities. 574 00:32:54,266 --> 00:32:55,726 ♪ I see it in your eyes ♪ 575 00:32:55,809 --> 00:32:58,520 Managing Little River Band was like managing World War II. 576 00:32:59,897 --> 00:33:03,150 It was a firecracker, always ready to go off. 577 00:33:04,610 --> 00:33:05,569 Skid marks. 578 00:33:05,652 --> 00:33:08,071 [Graeham] We had played with both Fleetwood Mac and the Eagles, 579 00:33:08,155 --> 00:33:11,658 {\an8}and to be frank, we thought we were every bit as good as them. 580 00:33:11,742 --> 00:33:14,786 Graeham sacrificed Shorrock to get John. 581 00:33:15,787 --> 00:33:18,916 [Graeham] It got to the point with Glenn where it had broken down, 582 00:33:18,999 --> 00:33:21,210 and I'd sort of had enough of him. 583 00:33:22,377 --> 00:33:26,173 I think Glenn had enough of us as well. It was a two-way street. 584 00:33:26,256 --> 00:33:29,968 {\an8}[Glenn] I didn't make a decision to leave. It was made for me. 585 00:33:30,052 --> 00:33:31,470 Glenn was asked to leave. 586 00:33:31,553 --> 00:33:35,891 {\an8}They're both amazing vocalists, but Glenn would interpret my songs 587 00:33:35,974 --> 00:33:38,352 and John would sing what I had written. 588 00:33:38,435 --> 00:33:42,564 That was the big difference and the big appeal for me as a songwriter. 589 00:33:42,648 --> 00:33:47,986 ♪ There's a lesson here to learn When your baby ups and leaves you ♪ 590 00:33:48,070 --> 00:33:51,198 [Gaynor] Glenn and I were just married at that very point. 591 00:33:51,281 --> 00:33:54,034 First of all, Glenn Shorrock and John Farnham 592 00:33:54,117 --> 00:33:56,495 were both best men at our wedding, 593 00:33:56,578 --> 00:33:58,038 so we loved them both. 594 00:33:58,747 --> 00:34:00,916 John was the only call that we wanted to make. 595 00:34:00,999 --> 00:34:03,168 ♪ Happy anniversary ♪ 596 00:34:05,754 --> 00:34:07,464 {\an8}[Jill] John said to me, "What do you think?" 597 00:34:07,548 --> 00:34:09,174 {\an8}I said, "What are you gonna lose?" 598 00:34:11,092 --> 00:34:14,388 [Cherie] I thought that move of John as a front man to LRB 599 00:34:14,471 --> 00:34:17,599 was a really important transition to mainstream pop. 600 00:34:18,266 --> 00:34:20,351 It would be just perfect for him. 601 00:34:21,270 --> 00:34:24,022 [Jimmy] Suddenly people went, "Oh, I can see John in a band. 602 00:34:24,106 --> 00:34:27,860 I can see John doing Apollo Stadium," or whatever the theatres are. 603 00:34:28,694 --> 00:34:29,945 [John] When I was asked to join, 604 00:34:30,027 --> 00:34:32,406 I said "Look, if you want me to sing like Glenn Shorrock, 605 00:34:32,489 --> 00:34:34,949 we've got a problem because I can't. 606 00:34:35,033 --> 00:34:36,827 I can only sing how I sing." 607 00:34:38,829 --> 00:34:39,705 {\an8}Well... 608 00:34:39,788 --> 00:34:41,998 {\an8}[audience applauding] 609 00:34:42,081 --> 00:34:45,668 {\an8}This is all-- It was all very exciting for us all in here. 610 00:34:45,752 --> 00:34:47,212 How did it affect the band? 611 00:34:47,920 --> 00:34:49,882 Going with a new lead singer, 612 00:34:49,965 --> 00:34:53,844 and especially someone of John's stature because he's such an individualist? 613 00:34:53,927 --> 00:34:57,347 The nervous part for us, Don, is that we don't know yet. 614 00:34:57,431 --> 00:35:01,518 This is officially our first engagement since John has joined the band. 615 00:35:01,602 --> 00:35:03,437 We've basically been in the studio. 616 00:35:03,520 --> 00:35:07,441 Time will tell. We're all confident. We feel that it's going to work. 617 00:35:07,524 --> 00:35:09,026 John has to sing old material as well. 618 00:35:09,109 --> 00:35:11,069 That's what Little River Band is famous for. 619 00:35:11,153 --> 00:35:13,071 [Don] It's not John Farnham and Little River Band? 620 00:35:13,155 --> 00:35:14,114 It's Little River Band. 621 00:35:14,198 --> 00:35:18,577 I remember John being so excited about touring with Little River Band. 622 00:35:18,660 --> 00:35:22,998 I know the appeal for John was to finally be not a pub singer, 623 00:35:23,081 --> 00:35:25,542 not a cabaret singer, 624 00:35:25,626 --> 00:35:28,086 he was finally where he should be. 625 00:35:28,170 --> 00:35:31,381 On a huge stage, with a huge crew, 626 00:35:31,465 --> 00:35:32,966 fabulous lighting, 627 00:35:33,050 --> 00:35:37,554 full production, in front of tens of thousands of people. 628 00:35:37,638 --> 00:35:39,681 -[John] Fantastic! -[audience cheering] 629 00:35:39,765 --> 00:35:41,058 Thank you very much. 630 00:35:42,518 --> 00:35:47,314 ♪ If there's one thing in my life That's missing ♪ 631 00:35:47,397 --> 00:35:50,651 ♪ It's the time that I spend alone ♪ 632 00:35:51,777 --> 00:35:58,033 ♪ Sailing on the cool And bright clear water ♪ 633 00:35:59,743 --> 00:36:01,787 ♪ There's lots of Those friendly people... ♪ 634 00:36:01,870 --> 00:36:04,581 [David] John and I being the newcomers to the Little River Band, 635 00:36:04,665 --> 00:36:10,838 {\an8}I think both of us were keen to imprint our personality in the band. 636 00:36:10,921 --> 00:36:12,506 Oh, yeah. Come on! 637 00:36:12,589 --> 00:36:14,216 -[Tommy] He's a front man. -Come on! 638 00:36:14,299 --> 00:36:18,929 John's much more adventurous on-stage than all those guys. 639 00:36:20,556 --> 00:36:22,099 He immediately comes forward 640 00:36:22,182 --> 00:36:24,393 and is singing to people and engaging the crowd. 641 00:36:24,476 --> 00:36:26,270 He's the one in the spotlight. 642 00:36:26,353 --> 00:36:28,188 ♪ Just say that you love me... ♪ 643 00:36:29,273 --> 00:36:33,569 {\an8}The spotlight would always be on John, and we felt like, "Why are we even here?" 644 00:36:33,652 --> 00:36:36,905 Because there was no attention to us. 645 00:36:37,781 --> 00:36:40,868 And we felt we were a backing band to a solo artist. 646 00:36:42,536 --> 00:36:45,956 [Glenn] At one stage, Graeham had the crew gaffer-tape his mic stand 647 00:36:46,039 --> 00:36:48,125 and lead to the stage. 648 00:36:48,208 --> 00:36:50,711 He fucking ripped that thing off the floor. 649 00:36:50,794 --> 00:36:53,964 He went on, "You fucking tied me to the fucking stage." 650 00:36:56,633 --> 00:36:58,927 I don't remember completely. 651 00:36:59,011 --> 00:37:00,929 Sounds like something I'd do back in the day. 652 00:37:02,723 --> 00:37:04,516 I wouldn't do that today. 653 00:37:04,600 --> 00:37:06,602 [audience cheering and applauding] 654 00:37:10,314 --> 00:37:11,857 I think he assumed 655 00:37:11,940 --> 00:37:15,986 he would be going in there with a little bit of input 656 00:37:16,069 --> 00:37:18,405 into what he would be singing. 657 00:37:20,199 --> 00:37:21,575 But that was not to be the case. 658 00:37:22,451 --> 00:37:28,332 He was singing somebody else's catalogue on somebody else, "Graeham's," stage. 659 00:37:29,499 --> 00:37:32,920 [John] All I was was the singer singing the hits that were already there. 660 00:37:33,504 --> 00:37:35,339 I was never really in the band. 661 00:37:35,422 --> 00:37:38,550 [Jimmy] I think he probably felt trapped in LRB after a while. 662 00:37:38,634 --> 00:37:40,719 He wasn't in control of what he was singing. 663 00:37:40,802 --> 00:37:43,013 It was like "Sadie" all over again. 664 00:37:43,096 --> 00:37:44,765 [John] I found it a real challenge. 665 00:37:45,724 --> 00:37:48,977 [Gaynor] Once again, John found himself being controlled. 666 00:37:49,686 --> 00:37:51,897 I'm not gonna take my shirt off. Nah. 667 00:37:53,607 --> 00:37:55,984 {\an8}-I don't wanna ruin my cashmere, mate. -Take 6. 668 00:37:56,068 --> 00:37:57,611 [John] ♪ When you make your move... ♪ 669 00:37:57,694 --> 00:38:00,030 I remember when John wrote "Playing to Win" 670 00:38:00,113 --> 00:38:01,740 and how proud he was of that song. 671 00:38:01,823 --> 00:38:03,283 ♪ You can be too late ♪ 672 00:38:03,367 --> 00:38:05,369 [Gaynor] That was his coming-of-age song. 673 00:38:06,119 --> 00:38:08,038 "Playing to Win." 674 00:38:08,121 --> 00:38:09,790 Definitely my motto, for sure. 675 00:38:09,873 --> 00:38:12,543 Song I wrote while with Little River Band. "Playing to Win." 676 00:38:12,626 --> 00:38:17,714 {\an8}[Jill] "Playing to Win," John wrote that, and that was a message to LRB. 677 00:38:17,798 --> 00:38:21,093 [Gaynor] The night at the Universal Amphitheatre was very important. 678 00:38:21,176 --> 00:38:23,887 Everybody was in the audience to see Little River Band. 679 00:38:23,971 --> 00:38:25,722 ♪ You can be too late ♪ 680 00:38:27,307 --> 00:38:29,601 ♪ This time I'm playing to win ♪ 681 00:38:29,685 --> 00:38:30,811 [Gaynor] It was star-studded. 682 00:38:30,894 --> 00:38:34,690 A lot of famous people in the audience. Frank Sinatra... 683 00:38:34,773 --> 00:38:39,111 And Glenn was absolutely watching the band implode. 684 00:38:39,194 --> 00:38:41,697 ♪ Playing to win this time ♪ 685 00:38:42,406 --> 00:38:44,283 [Glenn] I was running like a headless chook, 686 00:38:44,366 --> 00:38:46,952 trying to pacify everybody, "Just keep it together," you know? 687 00:38:47,786 --> 00:38:49,329 ♪ If you take too long... ♪ 688 00:38:49,413 --> 00:38:52,833 So I got Glenn's drink and crushed a Valium into it. 689 00:38:52,916 --> 00:38:54,918 ♪ This time I'm playing to win ♪ 690 00:38:55,002 --> 00:38:56,920 I think it was two Valium. 691 00:38:57,004 --> 00:38:59,548 I shouldn't have put the second Valium in 692 00:38:59,631 --> 00:39:04,344 because as everybody is tearing each other's hair apart, 693 00:39:04,428 --> 00:39:07,806 we walked into the promoter's room and Glenn's asleep on the couch. 694 00:39:07,890 --> 00:39:11,059 ♪ I didn't see That was not what I needed ♪ 695 00:39:11,143 --> 00:39:13,312 ♪ Oh, I was a fool ♪ 696 00:39:13,937 --> 00:39:14,938 [Glenn] That was the end. 697 00:39:15,022 --> 00:39:17,191 That night, John came up to Graeham and Beeb, and said: 698 00:39:17,274 --> 00:39:21,111 "You're stopping me. I want you guys to get out of my way." 699 00:39:22,237 --> 00:39:25,574 [John] I was the one in the spotlight, and it put a lot of pressure on me. 700 00:39:25,657 --> 00:39:27,868 I thought, if I'm gonna put myself under this kind of pressure, 701 00:39:27,951 --> 00:39:31,413 then I'll do it for all of the reasons, and stand or fall on my decisions. 702 00:39:32,915 --> 00:39:35,459 [Gaynor] He played to all those fantastic numbers, 703 00:39:35,542 --> 00:39:38,337 and you'd think he'd be earning a lot of money. 704 00:39:38,420 --> 00:39:40,631 The debt that LRB had 705 00:39:40,714 --> 00:39:43,884 against previous albums that were not successful 706 00:39:43,967 --> 00:39:46,929 were put across to John's earnings. 707 00:39:47,804 --> 00:39:49,723 John, by the time he did leave, 708 00:39:49,806 --> 00:39:52,684 LRB actually had substantial debt. 709 00:39:56,480 --> 00:40:02,486 ♪ 'Twas grace that taught ♪ 710 00:40:02,569 --> 00:40:07,783 ♪ My heart to fear ♪ 711 00:40:08,951 --> 00:40:12,079 ♪ And grace ♪ 712 00:40:12,162 --> 00:40:19,169 ♪ My fears relieved... ♪ 713 00:40:19,253 --> 00:40:22,089 [John] That was very difficult. I had to sell my house, my cars and stuff. 714 00:40:22,172 --> 00:40:23,841 My mother-in-law was sitting there, 715 00:40:23,924 --> 00:40:25,968 and she said, "Let's take Robert to McDonald's." 716 00:40:26,051 --> 00:40:27,845 I actually couldn't take them. 717 00:40:27,928 --> 00:40:30,889 I turned to my wife. "I can't. We can't." We didn't have the money. 718 00:40:30,973 --> 00:40:37,229 ♪ Through many dangers ♪ 719 00:40:37,312 --> 00:40:41,316 ♪ Toils and snares ♪ 720 00:40:42,192 --> 00:40:44,695 [Gaynor] John left LRB in debt but a total man. 721 00:40:44,778 --> 00:40:51,785 ♪ I have already come ♪ 722 00:40:52,828 --> 00:40:56,957 ♪ 'Twas grace that led... ♪ 723 00:40:57,040 --> 00:41:00,002 I tried to get him a record deal and couldn't. 724 00:41:00,085 --> 00:41:03,046 The problem was, this was the curse of "Sadie, The Cleaning Lady," 725 00:41:03,130 --> 00:41:07,217 because every record company is going, "I won't sign Johnny Farnham." 726 00:41:07,301 --> 00:41:09,219 I mean, everybody passed. 727 00:41:09,303 --> 00:41:13,974 ♪ Will lead me home ♪ 728 00:41:15,058 --> 00:41:18,937 ♪ Amazing Grace... ♪ 729 00:41:19,021 --> 00:41:21,023 Well, he nailed everything he sang. 730 00:41:21,106 --> 00:41:23,483 ♪ How sweet the sound ♪ 731 00:41:23,567 --> 00:41:26,778 [Venetta] For him to sing "Amazing Grace," how he carried it, 732 00:41:26,862 --> 00:41:31,742 {\an8}his participation in it, was really so truthful and so clear. 733 00:41:31,825 --> 00:41:36,747 ♪ Wretch like me ♪ 734 00:41:37,456 --> 00:41:42,920 ♪ I once was lost... ♪ 735 00:41:43,003 --> 00:41:44,463 [Glenn] I made him a promise. 736 00:41:44,546 --> 00:41:49,676 "I promise you a chance to do the album that defines what John Farnham is." 737 00:41:51,345 --> 00:41:53,931 [Gaynor] It would've been very easy for John to pull the covers up 738 00:41:54,014 --> 00:41:56,350 and just feel crushed. 739 00:41:58,101 --> 00:42:02,231 But between Glenn and Jill, and with John's voice, 740 00:42:02,314 --> 00:42:05,067 they came together and formulated a plan. 741 00:42:05,859 --> 00:42:11,073 ♪ I see, yes, I see ♪ 742 00:42:11,156 --> 00:42:18,163 ♪ Yes, I see ♪ 743 00:42:20,707 --> 00:42:23,460 Good evening, here is the news. 744 00:42:26,547 --> 00:42:28,632 [Glenn] There was a few questions from Gaynor 745 00:42:28,715 --> 00:42:31,844 {\an8}when I said we've had to take a mortgage on the house to borrow the money. 746 00:42:31,927 --> 00:42:36,181 {\an8}'Cause I needed cash, I mean, we needed to pay the studio, 747 00:42:36,265 --> 00:42:37,558 to pay the musicians. 748 00:42:37,641 --> 00:42:41,061 We didn't have a mortgage in those days. They were the good days. 749 00:42:41,144 --> 00:42:44,439 God, now we re-mortgage the mortgages of the mortgage. 750 00:42:44,523 --> 00:42:48,360 {\an8}I was not consulted, but, gosh, I would've put two houses on John 751 00:42:48,443 --> 00:42:50,362 {\an8}at that particular point in time. 752 00:42:50,445 --> 00:42:52,114 {\an8}In hindsight. Probably. 753 00:42:53,782 --> 00:42:58,161 [Glenn] I desperately tried to get all the superstar producers to come out. 754 00:42:58,245 --> 00:42:59,746 [Ross] Quincy Jones, right? 755 00:42:59,830 --> 00:43:02,541 Glenn was trying to get Quincy to do the next Farnham album, 756 00:43:02,624 --> 00:43:04,501 and he couldn't get it. 757 00:43:04,585 --> 00:43:07,963 [David] Ross was a music producer who doubled as a stage manager 758 00:43:08,046 --> 00:43:10,966 on tour in America back in the LRB days. 759 00:43:11,049 --> 00:43:12,676 Ross said, "Pick me." 760 00:43:12,759 --> 00:43:16,513 And for some reason, Glenn did. 761 00:43:16,597 --> 00:43:17,931 John liked Ross, 762 00:43:18,015 --> 00:43:21,018 'cause Ross was pretty quiet and easy-going. 763 00:43:21,852 --> 00:43:24,021 I think John felt comfortable with Ross. 764 00:43:24,104 --> 00:43:27,608 [Glenn] I set him up, he was renting a house in Manningham Road. 765 00:43:27,691 --> 00:43:29,151 Soul-destroying. 766 00:43:29,234 --> 00:43:30,944 But he had a garage. 767 00:43:31,028 --> 00:43:33,906 [Gaynor] So the old garage band came to be. 768 00:43:33,989 --> 00:43:35,115 Jill was upstairs. 769 00:43:35,699 --> 00:43:37,034 {\an8}[Jill] I didn't hear a thing. 770 00:43:37,117 --> 00:43:39,369 {\an8}I would take them down biscuits every now and again. 771 00:43:39,453 --> 00:43:42,956 {\an8}John said, "We should get Hirschy up, let's get this going." 772 00:43:43,916 --> 00:43:45,542 So I rang Hirschy and said: 773 00:43:45,626 --> 00:43:48,545 "Interested in coming up and working with John and I to do a record?" 774 00:43:48,629 --> 00:43:50,005 He said, "Yeah." 775 00:43:50,088 --> 00:43:51,840 I'd just invested a lot of money 776 00:43:51,924 --> 00:43:55,385 in a very expensive piece of equipment called a Fairlight, 777 00:43:55,469 --> 00:43:59,306 which costs $35,000 in 1984. 778 00:44:00,307 --> 00:44:02,059 Which I think is insane. 779 00:44:02,142 --> 00:44:05,103 I can't believe I spent all that on one piece of equipment. 780 00:44:05,187 --> 00:44:08,440 So I got the Kombi, I filled it up with all my gear. 781 00:44:08,524 --> 00:44:12,027 I had the Fairlight, I had a DX7, 782 00:44:12,110 --> 00:44:14,905 I had a Prophet-5 synthesiser, 783 00:44:14,988 --> 00:44:16,782 {\an8}a QX1 sequencer 784 00:44:16,865 --> 00:44:21,703 {\an8}hooked up to a bank of eight DX7s, which were in modules. 785 00:44:21,787 --> 00:44:24,081 John had a eight-track recorder. 786 00:44:24,164 --> 00:44:27,876 We could record his voice onto analogue tape. 787 00:44:27,960 --> 00:44:30,128 And then we combined that with Ross. 788 00:44:30,212 --> 00:44:32,589 He had this new drum machine, a sampling drum machine, 789 00:44:32,673 --> 00:44:36,009 so that was our orchestra, if you like, in John's garage. 790 00:44:36,593 --> 00:44:38,720 That was our palette for Whispering Jack. 791 00:44:39,346 --> 00:44:42,057 The digital world was only just starting when we were doing this. 792 00:44:42,140 --> 00:44:44,810 And sampling. This was really early. 793 00:44:44,893 --> 00:44:48,564 So I think the sampler we had, the drum machine, 794 00:44:48,647 --> 00:44:50,649 was one of the first ones in the country. 795 00:44:50,732 --> 00:44:54,152 And what you find with John, he loves trying things out. 796 00:44:54,236 --> 00:44:56,572 He's up for anything as he said. "Yep, I'm up for that." 797 00:44:59,700 --> 00:45:02,119 [David] We were all on this funny, little boat together, 798 00:45:02,202 --> 00:45:04,454 three wacky, different personalities. 799 00:45:07,040 --> 00:45:10,752 John and I were, I guess, the primary creative forces. 800 00:45:10,836 --> 00:45:14,173 And Ross was there to observe, and to guide, 801 00:45:14,256 --> 00:45:16,216 and to help choose the best moments. 802 00:45:16,300 --> 00:45:18,302 It was a pretty good team, I think. 803 00:45:18,385 --> 00:45:20,637 [Ross] This album was really important for him 804 00:45:20,721 --> 00:45:22,931 'cause there was so much riding on it. 805 00:45:23,849 --> 00:45:25,517 So much riding on it. 806 00:45:27,019 --> 00:45:29,271 [John] Looking for the songs is the basic start, 807 00:45:29,354 --> 00:45:32,441 and I must have listened to 2000 songs, easy. 808 00:45:32,524 --> 00:45:34,401 Demo tapes, I listened to everything. 809 00:45:34,484 --> 00:45:36,528 And I had to listen to the songs in their entirety 810 00:45:36,612 --> 00:45:38,864 because being a budding songwriter myself, 811 00:45:38,947 --> 00:45:41,325 I understand how much work these people put into it, 812 00:45:41,408 --> 00:45:44,328 so I had to do at least that, give them that courtesy. 813 00:45:44,411 --> 00:45:47,206 I was ringing publishers and saying, "Send songs, send songs." 814 00:45:47,289 --> 00:45:48,999 {\an8}And a lot a people couldn't be bothered. 815 00:45:49,082 --> 00:45:53,295 {\an8}"John? What are you...? John Farnham? Not really, no. Johnny? No." 816 00:45:55,506 --> 00:45:58,592 [Gaynor] Despite all the pressure, he was, for the first time, 817 00:45:58,675 --> 00:46:00,677 in control of his career. 818 00:46:00,761 --> 00:46:02,846 And really, he couldn't be happier. 819 00:46:03,847 --> 00:46:05,557 [David] John is very fussy. 820 00:46:05,641 --> 00:46:08,060 He rejected some big songs. 821 00:46:08,143 --> 00:46:11,730 The one I remember is, we got a demo of "We Built This City." 822 00:46:11,813 --> 00:46:12,689 On rock 'n' roll. 823 00:46:12,773 --> 00:46:14,358 ♪ We built this city ♪ 824 00:46:15,901 --> 00:46:20,489 ♪ We built this city on rock 'n' roll ♪ 825 00:46:20,572 --> 00:46:22,449 Ross and I looked at each other and thought: 826 00:46:22,533 --> 00:46:24,701 "Wow, that's such a pop anthem." 827 00:46:24,785 --> 00:46:28,747 And John said, "Nah. I don't like it. It's too twee. It's like..." 828 00:46:28,830 --> 00:46:30,415 ♪ We built this city ♪ 829 00:46:30,499 --> 00:46:32,501 He started mocking it, so... Next. 830 00:46:32,584 --> 00:46:35,587 ["Love to Shine" playing] 831 00:46:36,797 --> 00:46:39,216 [John] We put a lot of effort into the sounds 832 00:46:39,299 --> 00:46:41,051 and the arrangements of the songs. 833 00:46:41,134 --> 00:46:42,719 It was a very important album for me. 834 00:46:42,803 --> 00:46:44,930 I wanted to walk away from it and say: 835 00:46:45,013 --> 00:46:47,307 "This is the best album I have ever made." 836 00:46:47,391 --> 00:46:52,020 ♪ You have no cause To doubt what you see ♪ 837 00:46:52,104 --> 00:46:56,400 ♪ Close your eyes And set your feelings free ♪ 838 00:46:56,483 --> 00:46:58,902 ["Pressure Down" playing] 839 00:46:58,986 --> 00:47:01,572 ♪ Set the wheels in motion ♪ 840 00:47:03,240 --> 00:47:05,284 ♪ And watch them turning round ♪ 841 00:47:06,952 --> 00:47:10,122 ♪ I want to sail across the ocean ♪ 842 00:47:10,205 --> 00:47:13,083 ♪ I've grown weary of this town ♪ 843 00:47:13,166 --> 00:47:16,044 [Gaynor] I think they'd listened to absolutely every song, 844 00:47:16,128 --> 00:47:18,964 every demo that had been sent, and there were deadlines, 845 00:47:19,047 --> 00:47:20,799 we had to put this album out. 846 00:47:21,550 --> 00:47:23,760 ♪ A little closer to you ♪ 847 00:47:23,844 --> 00:47:26,054 [David] We had eight songs that were really good, 848 00:47:26,138 --> 00:47:28,098 and we needed one more song. 849 00:47:28,182 --> 00:47:31,518 I'll never forget the morning when we pulled out a cassette, 850 00:47:31,602 --> 00:47:34,104 put it on and it was "You're the Voice." 851 00:47:36,356 --> 00:47:38,984 And by this songwriter of Manfred Mann. 852 00:47:39,067 --> 00:47:42,696 He'd done this and I thought, "Oh, yeah. Well, he's a good songwriter." 853 00:47:42,779 --> 00:47:44,823 A nuclear war cannot be won. 854 00:47:44,907 --> 00:47:47,326 [reporter] You can't talk to the Soviet Union the way you can speak 855 00:47:47,409 --> 00:47:49,286 to other governments and states. 856 00:47:49,369 --> 00:47:54,374 {\an8}[Ross] It was at a time when the fear of nuclear weapons was at its height. 857 00:47:54,458 --> 00:47:58,462 {\an8}I was with some friends, and we were gonna go to the CND march, 858 00:47:58,545 --> 00:48:01,465 {\an8}which started at 6:00 in the morning and-- 859 00:48:01,548 --> 00:48:02,758 Yeah, we overslept. 860 00:48:06,470 --> 00:48:09,556 I think there was 150,000 people or something. 861 00:48:10,557 --> 00:48:13,602 I was pretty upset with myself for not being there 862 00:48:13,685 --> 00:48:16,897 and it just gave me the idea for a song. 863 00:48:16,980 --> 00:48:21,902 I had a session booked in with two other writers that I'd worked with a lot before, 864 00:48:21,985 --> 00:48:24,196 Andy Qunta and Maggie Ryder. 865 00:48:25,531 --> 00:48:29,368 Now, within an hour or something, we had what we liked as a verse. 866 00:48:30,077 --> 00:48:32,079 ♪ Whoa ♪ 867 00:48:32,162 --> 00:48:34,873 I came up with that as an idea and she went: 868 00:48:34,957 --> 00:48:37,251 ♪ Da-da-da, da-da, da-da-da ♪ 869 00:48:37,334 --> 00:48:38,710 ♪ Da-da-da, da-da, da-da-da ♪ 870 00:48:38,794 --> 00:48:39,628 And I sang: 871 00:48:39,711 --> 00:48:42,256 ♪ Whoa ♪ 872 00:48:42,339 --> 00:48:43,757 And we went, "Fantastic." 873 00:48:44,508 --> 00:48:47,678 [Chris] Keith Reid, who was the great lyricist for Procul Harum, 874 00:48:48,220 --> 00:48:51,056 I went around to his place the next day and within about four hours, 875 00:48:51,139 --> 00:48:54,059 we had written the lyric that is what it is today. 876 00:48:55,769 --> 00:48:58,939 [Ross] Doris Tyler worked for Glenn as a publisher. 877 00:48:59,731 --> 00:49:00,858 She gave it to me. 878 00:49:00,941 --> 00:49:03,193 I got in the car to drive out to John's place, 879 00:49:03,277 --> 00:49:06,613 and I went, "Holy shit, this is good." 880 00:49:06,697 --> 00:49:08,490 Get to John's place, I said, "Play this." 881 00:49:09,908 --> 00:49:12,786 We listened to it and we all looked at each other and thought, "Wow." 882 00:49:12,870 --> 00:49:14,955 And he went, "That's fucking great." 883 00:49:15,038 --> 00:49:17,040 [John] And "You're the Voice" came in about two weeks 884 00:49:17,124 --> 00:49:19,084 before we finished recording the album. 885 00:49:19,168 --> 00:49:22,212 And I just arced up. I said, "That's mine. I want that song." 886 00:49:23,297 --> 00:49:26,049 We gotta have the songs now. This is a killer. 887 00:49:26,133 --> 00:49:29,011 [Chris] Well, I got a call from my publishing company. 888 00:49:29,094 --> 00:49:32,806 They said, "John Farnham has recorded 'You're the Voice.' 889 00:49:32,890 --> 00:49:34,808 Is it okay to give him permission?" 890 00:49:34,892 --> 00:49:38,437 And I said, "No. No." 891 00:49:38,520 --> 00:49:40,355 The only thing I knew about John Farnham 892 00:49:40,439 --> 00:49:42,482 was a song called "Sadie, The Cleaning Lady." 893 00:49:42,566 --> 00:49:47,112 ♪ Oh, Sadie, the cleaning lady ♪ 894 00:49:47,196 --> 00:49:50,824 [Gaynor] We couldn't take no. We went ahead and did it anyway. 895 00:49:50,908 --> 00:49:52,242 [Chris] And they recorded it. 896 00:49:52,326 --> 00:49:56,538 They weren't supposed to, without getting permission, but they did. 897 00:49:56,622 --> 00:50:00,209 We decided to go for the machine gun, sort of hand-clap effect 898 00:50:00,292 --> 00:50:05,714 as a sort of militaristic but also celebratory tribalism. 899 00:50:05,797 --> 00:50:08,550 I don't know what we were doing, but it just-- That-- 900 00:50:08,634 --> 00:50:12,262 All that sort of stuff seemed to feel right for the lyric of the song. 901 00:50:13,597 --> 00:50:17,434 But in the solo section, my idea was pan pipes. 902 00:50:18,352 --> 00:50:22,731 All these pan pipes of the Andes, and I simulated them all on synthesisers 903 00:50:22,814 --> 00:50:26,026 and samples of actual pan pipes as well. 904 00:50:26,109 --> 00:50:30,656 But John said, "There's something missing. It's just not quite lifting enough. 905 00:50:31,532 --> 00:50:33,450 I know, bagpipes." 906 00:50:37,913 --> 00:50:40,707 I went, "Really? Really?" You know? 907 00:50:40,791 --> 00:50:43,085 "Yeah, I can hear them." I said, "Okay, your call." 908 00:50:43,168 --> 00:50:47,256 [David] We contacted one of the best bagpipe exponents in Melbourne. 909 00:50:47,339 --> 00:50:51,260 He said, "Bagpipes can only play in one key, B flat." 910 00:50:51,343 --> 00:50:52,970 And I said, "Oh, well, we're in F." 911 00:50:53,053 --> 00:50:55,764 [playing "You're the Voice"] 912 00:51:00,018 --> 00:51:05,023 When I had to change the whole arrangement to go up to that key for the bagpipes, 913 00:51:05,107 --> 00:51:07,442 the amazing thing was that the song sounded better 914 00:51:07,526 --> 00:51:10,195 even before we put the bagpipes on there. 915 00:51:11,029 --> 00:51:16,118 Sometimes the limitation of an instrument is the very thing that you need 916 00:51:16,201 --> 00:51:17,619 to make something great. 917 00:51:18,412 --> 00:51:22,082 For me, the lay down misère of all the songs was "You're the Voice," 918 00:51:22,165 --> 00:51:26,295 and I said to Glenn I wanted to be in the studio when they recorded it. 919 00:51:27,713 --> 00:51:30,382 "Okay, we're ready. We're gonna play the song down." 920 00:51:30,465 --> 00:51:33,260 'Cause they wouldn't let me in while they're doing the whole mix. 921 00:51:33,343 --> 00:51:36,305 Gaynor and Glenn came in, they're off to some restaurant or something. 922 00:51:36,388 --> 00:51:38,140 They had their nice clothes on. 923 00:51:38,223 --> 00:51:39,850 [Glenn] We had a bottle of champagne. 924 00:51:39,933 --> 00:51:42,644 We'll go into the studio, get ready to hear it. 925 00:51:42,728 --> 00:51:47,691 "Okay, hit me. Play it to me." And it left me flat. 926 00:51:47,774 --> 00:51:51,320 Glenn and I looked at each other, and it was like, "That's not--" 927 00:51:52,196 --> 00:51:54,865 It wasn't quite-- And John looked at us-- 928 00:51:54,948 --> 00:51:56,283 Said, "You don't like it, do you?" 929 00:51:56,366 --> 00:51:58,535 I said, "It wasn't like the demo." 930 00:51:58,619 --> 00:52:00,829 And he said, "No, but we've recorded it properly." 931 00:52:00,913 --> 00:52:03,957 I said, "My problem is, I thought that your vocal on the demo was better 932 00:52:04,041 --> 00:52:05,501 than the vocal you've done on this." 933 00:52:05,584 --> 00:52:07,544 And he was angry. 934 00:52:07,628 --> 00:52:09,171 So he got very angry with me. 935 00:52:09,254 --> 00:52:13,091 He said, "Okay," to Ross Fraser. "I'm going out and sing it again. 936 00:52:13,175 --> 00:52:15,719 So turn the lights out, turn the cans up." 937 00:52:15,802 --> 00:52:18,722 [John] I hate it when there are people in the studio when I'm trying to sing 938 00:52:18,805 --> 00:52:19,806 because I get paranoid. 939 00:52:19,890 --> 00:52:22,267 I think they're laughing at me. They're talking about me. 940 00:52:22,351 --> 00:52:25,437 ♪ You're the voice Try and understand it ♪ 941 00:52:25,521 --> 00:52:28,357 ♪ Make a noise and make it clear ♪ 942 00:52:29,983 --> 00:52:34,071 And he sang the living hell out of that song. 943 00:52:34,154 --> 00:52:38,450 And the hairs on our arms and the back of our necks came up, 944 00:52:38,534 --> 00:52:40,536 and it was like, "That's the song." 945 00:52:40,619 --> 00:52:41,787 It was awesome. 946 00:52:44,331 --> 00:52:46,041 And that became the one. 947 00:52:47,751 --> 00:52:53,549 [John] That was the first time that I'd really put 110% into it. 948 00:52:53,632 --> 00:52:55,926 I was in every beat of every bar. 949 00:52:56,009 --> 00:52:59,763 After all the elation, knowing that we had a great product, 950 00:52:59,847 --> 00:53:04,852 it was then I think John sort of plummeted because we were back in the unknown. 951 00:53:04,935 --> 00:53:07,354 Would it be well received? We didn't know. 952 00:53:08,397 --> 00:53:11,191 [John] I went through the floor after I finished this record. 953 00:53:11,275 --> 00:53:14,486 It mattered to me, I think, more than anything else. 954 00:53:15,320 --> 00:53:17,573 [Glenn] We had a launch for Whispering Jack, 955 00:53:17,656 --> 00:53:21,159 and it was just to the people involved in it, just friends. 956 00:53:21,243 --> 00:53:22,744 It wasn't a media event. 957 00:53:23,453 --> 00:53:25,789 [Gaynor] John wasn't there. John wasn't coming. 958 00:53:25,873 --> 00:53:27,165 John wouldn't come. 959 00:53:27,249 --> 00:53:29,668 I know John doesn't like parties and gatherings, 960 00:53:29,751 --> 00:53:32,671 but this was his moment. This was his celebration. 961 00:53:32,754 --> 00:53:36,133 Glenn spoke to Jill and said, "You have to bring him here, 962 00:53:36,216 --> 00:53:37,217 he has to be here. 963 00:53:37,301 --> 00:53:38,844 This is a great moment for him." 964 00:53:38,927 --> 00:53:40,846 [Glenn] Jill said he couldn't face it. 965 00:53:40,929 --> 00:53:43,891 She had to drag him out of the home 'cause he was in the foetal position. 966 00:53:43,974 --> 00:53:45,684 She said he was a mess. 967 00:53:45,767 --> 00:53:48,145 {\an8}[Jill] So we had a little blue Corolla. 968 00:53:48,228 --> 00:53:52,816 {\an8}I drove in and John was in the passenger seat, curled up, crying. 969 00:53:52,900 --> 00:53:53,984 I just said to him: 970 00:53:54,067 --> 00:53:58,155 "Listen, if you don't get out of this car when we get there and walk in, 971 00:53:58,238 --> 00:53:59,698 it's not gonna happen." 972 00:54:00,908 --> 00:54:04,828 [Glenn] In those days, we didn't know much what the word depression was, 973 00:54:04,912 --> 00:54:08,957 but I think that John was going through the stages of that, 974 00:54:09,041 --> 00:54:11,460 with this album, particularly when he'd finished it. 975 00:54:13,003 --> 00:54:15,923 I knew we'd made something interesting, and John was-- 976 00:54:16,006 --> 00:54:17,633 Voice sounded amazing. 977 00:54:17,716 --> 00:54:20,135 But you never know whether people are gonna get it or not. 978 00:54:20,219 --> 00:54:22,971 And then I remember Glenn thinking, "Now, what do I do with it?" 979 00:54:24,348 --> 00:54:26,391 [Ross] Glenn started going around the radio stations 980 00:54:26,475 --> 00:54:29,061 and trying to get them to play it, and no one would play it. 981 00:54:29,144 --> 00:54:31,396 "Nah. Johnny Farnham, nah. Don't want it." 982 00:54:32,105 --> 00:54:33,440 Probably didn't even listen. 983 00:54:33,524 --> 00:54:35,901 I couldn't get the majors to distribute me. 984 00:54:37,361 --> 00:54:40,822 In the end, decided that I'm gonna go this alone 985 00:54:40,906 --> 00:54:43,825 and set up my own little record label. 986 00:54:43,909 --> 00:54:45,160 {\an8}Wheatley Records. 987 00:54:47,663 --> 00:54:49,456 I took the white labels around to Triple M. 988 00:54:49,540 --> 00:54:52,084 And he's going, "Glenn, this is fucking Johnny. 989 00:54:52,167 --> 00:54:54,253 As long as my ass is facing the ground, 990 00:54:54,336 --> 00:54:57,047 we're never gonna be playing Johnny Farnham on Triple M." 991 00:54:57,130 --> 00:55:00,425 [Cherie] Glenn had rung and said he was popping in 992 00:55:00,509 --> 00:55:03,846 with John's new album, and he wanted to play it to me. 993 00:55:03,929 --> 00:55:08,100 {\an8}What I did know is that Glenn had been to several radio stations 994 00:55:08,183 --> 00:55:09,184 {\an8}and got knock backs. 995 00:55:09,268 --> 00:55:12,729 {\an8}So I was a little bit worried that it was another "Sadie" 996 00:55:12,813 --> 00:55:14,356 or something crappy. 997 00:55:14,857 --> 00:55:18,652 Glenn bounced in, like he always does, over the desk, 998 00:55:18,735 --> 00:55:20,571 with the album, "Let's put this on." 999 00:55:20,654 --> 00:55:22,739 And he said, "Now, this is the single." 1000 00:55:22,823 --> 00:55:25,617 And I heard this intro. 1001 00:55:25,701 --> 00:55:27,703 [imitating clapping] 1002 00:55:28,579 --> 00:55:32,833 And I thought, "Oh, that's unusual." And it kept building and building. 1003 00:55:32,916 --> 00:55:34,918 ["You're the Voice" playing] 1004 00:55:37,004 --> 00:55:38,922 And the instruments came in. 1005 00:55:48,515 --> 00:55:49,892 And then John came in. 1006 00:55:49,975 --> 00:55:51,852 ♪ We have ♪ 1007 00:55:52,853 --> 00:55:57,024 ♪ The chance to turn the pages over ♪ 1008 00:55:57,107 --> 00:56:01,778 And I thought, "Holy moly. This is exquisite. It's great." 1009 00:56:01,862 --> 00:56:03,947 And I didn't wait till the end of the song... 1010 00:56:04,031 --> 00:56:05,365 I'm getting a bit emotional. 1011 00:56:05,449 --> 00:56:10,495 I didn't wait, and I waltzed up the corridor into the on-air studio 1012 00:56:10,579 --> 00:56:13,165 and I said to the announcer, "Please play this song." 1013 00:56:13,248 --> 00:56:15,334 He said, "Who is it?" I said, "It's John Farnham." 1014 00:56:15,417 --> 00:56:18,086 And he said, "Oh, what?" And I said, "Play it." 1015 00:56:18,795 --> 00:56:21,548 ♪ You're the voice Try and understand it ♪ 1016 00:56:21,632 --> 00:56:24,510 ♪ Make a noise and make it clear ♪ 1017 00:56:28,639 --> 00:56:30,933 [Cherie] I said, "Where's John?" "He's in the boardroom. 1018 00:56:31,016 --> 00:56:35,312 Probably curled up in a foetal position under the boardroom table by now." 1019 00:56:35,896 --> 00:56:38,232 John came in and they just hugged each other. 1020 00:56:38,315 --> 00:56:40,901 And Glenn looked over at me and just said, "Thank you." 1021 00:56:40,984 --> 00:56:43,820 I said, "You don't have to thank me. This is brilliant." 1022 00:56:43,904 --> 00:56:48,116 It was just one of those magical moments in your career, where you-- 1023 00:56:48,200 --> 00:56:49,701 You just don't forget it. 1024 00:56:51,870 --> 00:56:54,623 ♪ With the power to be powerful ♪ 1025 00:56:55,249 --> 00:56:57,084 {\an8}[Tommy] I was driving around in Sydney, 1026 00:56:57,167 --> 00:57:01,213 {\an8}and it just leapt out of the speaker like, "Holy hell, who's this? Look out." 1027 00:57:01,296 --> 00:57:03,882 {\an8}I went to pick up a songwriting friend, 1028 00:57:03,966 --> 00:57:07,261 and he came out of the house with tears, and I said: 1029 00:57:07,344 --> 00:57:10,889 "Bobby, you all right?" He said, "I heard the singer's new song." 1030 00:57:10,973 --> 00:57:13,475 And he cried, you know. He was so-- 1031 00:57:13,559 --> 00:57:17,521 He knew, as I did, we knew it was gonna be a hit. 1032 00:57:17,604 --> 00:57:19,064 We knew it. This is it. 1033 00:57:19,147 --> 00:57:20,315 He's off. 1034 00:57:20,399 --> 00:57:23,277 It sounded to me like, "Oh, my God, he's found his voice. 1035 00:57:23,360 --> 00:57:25,112 This is dangerous. He's gonna be really big." 1036 00:57:25,195 --> 00:57:28,282 Of course, as soon as I heard it, I realised it was a great record 1037 00:57:28,365 --> 00:57:29,992 and he sang it fantastically well. 1038 00:57:30,075 --> 00:57:32,160 Having the bagpipes in it was very special. 1039 00:57:32,244 --> 00:57:34,872 I was like, "Who the hell is this guy?" 1040 00:57:34,955 --> 00:57:37,249 {\an8}It was so powerful. 1041 00:57:38,250 --> 00:57:40,043 {\an8}His voice was incredible. 1042 00:57:40,127 --> 00:57:44,798 {\an8}It's religious without being religious, and I like that. 1043 00:57:44,882 --> 00:57:46,216 {\an8}It fills in the gap 1044 00:57:46,300 --> 00:57:49,219 {\an8}where religion should be, if you don't have religion. 1045 00:57:49,303 --> 00:57:50,929 First of all, the song is amazing. 1046 00:57:51,013 --> 00:57:56,435 But John's performance, his vocal on that song, is what makes it. 1047 00:57:56,518 --> 00:58:00,147 So emotional. I loved it so much. 1048 00:58:00,230 --> 00:58:02,608 John loved the sentiment, he really did. 1049 00:58:02,691 --> 00:58:05,611 All I am is a singer and I can make the comments that I make 1050 00:58:05,694 --> 00:58:07,487 and hopefully capture someone's imagination 1051 00:58:07,571 --> 00:58:08,906 and make them think about it. 1052 00:58:08,989 --> 00:58:12,743 {\an8}[Olivia] It's such an incredible song, and John's interpretation is incredible. 1053 00:58:13,827 --> 00:58:17,039 {\an8}We are the voice, and sometimes I think we all forget that, 1054 00:58:17,122 --> 00:58:20,167 that we do have a say, if we stand up for what we believe in. 1055 00:58:22,085 --> 00:58:25,214 [John] My whole reason for making records, for doing the interviews, 1056 00:58:25,297 --> 00:58:29,218 for being involved in this, is so I can go out and play music live. 1057 00:58:29,301 --> 00:58:30,302 That's it. 1058 00:58:35,224 --> 00:58:36,975 [electric guitar playing classical scales] 1059 00:58:37,059 --> 00:58:39,603 [David] So we had created this amazing album, 1060 00:58:39,686 --> 00:58:41,855 now John wanted to take it on the road. 1061 00:58:41,939 --> 00:58:46,109 We talked about it and John decided we needed some fresh young players 1062 00:58:46,193 --> 00:58:48,111 who could play like no one else. 1063 00:58:48,195 --> 00:58:50,572 Yeah, if you needed 32 bars of face-melting guitar, 1064 00:58:50,656 --> 00:58:53,951 then you've come to the right place, that's kind of what I was qualified to do. 1065 00:58:56,161 --> 00:58:58,080 Very raw, high energy. 1066 00:59:00,958 --> 00:59:02,835 Started bashing out demos for the fun of it. 1067 00:59:02,918 --> 00:59:05,170 Sent out cassettes to any management companies 1068 00:59:05,254 --> 00:59:06,672 or record companies I could find. 1069 00:59:06,755 --> 00:59:08,340 {\an8}[playing jazz melody] 1070 00:59:10,509 --> 00:59:12,678 {\an8}One of the addresses I found was the Wheatley Organisation. 1071 00:59:12,761 --> 00:59:15,430 [Glenn] Brett was living in Central Victoria. 1072 00:59:15,514 --> 00:59:17,599 He sent a cassette in the mail. 1073 00:59:17,683 --> 00:59:19,685 The Wheatley letterhead. Isn't that fantastic? 1074 00:59:19,768 --> 00:59:22,938 "Dear Brett, just received your tape and letter. Please phone me." 1075 00:59:23,021 --> 00:59:26,024 Brett Garsed, he just got into the band. 1076 00:59:26,108 --> 00:59:29,194 That's a good letter right there. That's the one you want. [chuckles] 1077 00:59:29,278 --> 00:59:30,821 From his cassette tape, that was it. 1078 00:59:30,904 --> 00:59:34,449 One of the most astounding guitar players you could imagine 1079 00:59:34,533 --> 00:59:38,704 and just the style that John wanted, sophisticated and dexterous, 1080 00:59:38,787 --> 00:59:40,581 but also had heavy power chords. 1081 00:59:40,664 --> 00:59:44,835 There's only one step left to overcome in your quest for success. 1082 00:59:45,669 --> 00:59:46,670 Pressure. 1083 00:59:46,753 --> 00:59:49,047 ["Pressure Down" playing] 1084 00:59:49,131 --> 00:59:52,467 [Angus] They'd given me a tape of four or five songs off the album. 1085 00:59:52,551 --> 00:59:56,054 {\an8}I studied them religiously for a week. 1086 00:59:56,138 --> 00:59:58,348 We could have picked the finest veteran drummers, 1087 00:59:58,432 --> 01:00:00,350 but there was something about Angus's energy. 1088 01:00:00,434 --> 01:00:01,393 Just turned 20, I think. 1089 01:00:01,476 --> 01:00:05,355 He had this lovely smile, not only on his face but in his drumming. 1090 01:00:05,439 --> 01:00:09,318 But he could also lay into the drums. Like the drumming version of John. 1091 01:00:09,401 --> 01:00:11,987 They rang me that night and said, "Can you start tomorrow?" 1092 01:00:12,070 --> 01:00:13,530 I said, "Yep." [chuckles] 1093 01:00:15,073 --> 01:00:19,036 [John] I have two young guys in the band, Brett Garsed on guitar, who's red-hot, 1094 01:00:19,119 --> 01:00:20,579 and our drummer, Angus Burchall. 1095 01:00:22,414 --> 01:00:25,000 Wasn't even born when I started, so there's no preconceptions. 1096 01:00:25,083 --> 01:00:26,084 It's great. 1097 01:00:30,005 --> 01:00:33,425 I really wanna get out there. I'm hoping that we can do plenty of dates. 1098 01:00:33,509 --> 01:00:38,263 John was ready to go out and sing his heart out with these fabulous songs. 1099 01:00:40,849 --> 01:00:43,644 We couldn't actually get many gigs. 1100 01:00:43,727 --> 01:00:46,563 ♪ Pressure down ♪ 1101 01:00:46,647 --> 01:00:48,774 [John] I think what did become a problem was people 1102 01:00:48,857 --> 01:00:50,734 never really saw me as a credible singer. 1103 01:00:50,817 --> 01:00:53,779 ♪ 'Cause I can feel it It's rising like a storm ♪ 1104 01:00:53,862 --> 01:00:56,240 Being tagged with soft music, like "Sadie." 1105 01:00:56,323 --> 01:00:59,201 That was 19 years ago and I don't do that in the set anymore. 1106 01:00:59,284 --> 01:01:01,995 ♪ Take the pressure down ♪ 1107 01:01:02,079 --> 01:01:06,542 Booking agents who had politely given John some gigs just to be nice. 1108 01:01:06,625 --> 01:01:08,168 The gigs they booked John... 1109 01:01:09,878 --> 01:01:12,297 the shittiest pub gigs. 1110 01:01:13,340 --> 01:01:15,884 ♪ Take hold of the wheels And turn them... ♪ 1111 01:01:15,968 --> 01:01:18,428 {\an8}I remember him saying, "I don't wanna go back into the Leagues Club." 1112 01:01:18,512 --> 01:01:21,515 {\an8}"If I have to do that," he said, "it's all over." 1113 01:01:25,018 --> 01:01:28,146 [Angus] We'd get in the car and drive to Bendigo and Ballarat and do them, 1114 01:01:28,230 --> 01:01:30,649 and then off to Adelaide, all in Taragos. 1115 01:01:31,400 --> 01:01:32,693 At least six nights a week. 1116 01:01:32,776 --> 01:01:37,406 ♪ Things have changed Since we met you... ♪ 1117 01:01:37,489 --> 01:01:41,535 [David] The early shows in the pubs were fun because they were so grungy. 1118 01:01:42,452 --> 01:01:45,956 The audience that walked in the door were such a mixture 1119 01:01:46,039 --> 01:01:48,250 and to see them so close... 1120 01:01:48,333 --> 01:01:50,294 ♪ It's not the same ♪ 1121 01:01:50,377 --> 01:01:54,381 ...and to feel their energy so close was really exciting. 1122 01:01:56,049 --> 01:01:59,720 ♪ Don't you know ♪ 1123 01:01:59,803 --> 01:02:02,306 ♪ What it's all about ♪ 1124 01:02:02,389 --> 01:02:05,475 It affirmed that we've got something pretty good going on. 1125 01:02:05,559 --> 01:02:08,645 ♪ Going, going, gone Don't wait too long ♪ 1126 01:02:08,729 --> 01:02:10,981 [John] You end up being like a coal miner in this business, 1127 01:02:11,064 --> 01:02:14,026 particularly at the stage that I'm at, with this record starting to break 1128 01:02:14,109 --> 01:02:16,862 in different places, you just have to follow the grain. 1129 01:02:16,945 --> 01:02:18,780 ♪ Don't wait too long ♪ 1130 01:02:18,864 --> 01:02:22,326 At every stage, we got better, and he had the ideas about 1131 01:02:22,409 --> 01:02:24,870 how he wanted it to go once it started moving. 1132 01:02:24,953 --> 01:02:25,954 He knew what he wanted. 1133 01:02:26,038 --> 01:02:27,915 ♪ How they run your world ♪ 1134 01:02:27,998 --> 01:02:31,084 It was like a domino effect across the country. 1135 01:02:31,168 --> 01:02:33,962 Everyone went, "Oh, my God, this is amazing." 1136 01:02:35,172 --> 01:02:36,757 It was great to see. 1137 01:02:36,840 --> 01:02:38,926 [Brett] I remember my mother yelling out to me: 1138 01:02:39,009 --> 01:02:41,261 "Come on, you're on the telly. You're on the telly." 1139 01:02:41,345 --> 01:02:42,471 I came running down 1140 01:02:42,554 --> 01:02:45,516 and "You're the Voice" video clip was on all the morning shows. 1141 01:02:45,599 --> 01:02:48,769 And they just kept choosing this clip with me in my tank top. 1142 01:02:50,395 --> 01:02:51,605 Oh, man. 1143 01:02:52,606 --> 01:02:55,067 So I thought, "He's getting it. Getting recognition. 1144 01:02:55,150 --> 01:02:57,945 It's finally happening for him. It's beautiful. It's gonna work." 1145 01:02:58,028 --> 01:03:00,447 ♪ You're just a name ♪ 1146 01:03:01,365 --> 01:03:02,699 ♪ Just a flag unfurled ♪ 1147 01:03:02,783 --> 01:03:05,619 [Gaynor] Once the album was heard, it just resonated. 1148 01:03:05,702 --> 01:03:08,747 ♪ What they say ♪ 1149 01:03:09,581 --> 01:03:11,917 ♪ Is what you do ♪ 1150 01:03:13,752 --> 01:03:16,171 [Gaynor] And touring became extensive. 1151 01:03:17,089 --> 01:03:20,968 The venues were huge and then we couldn't get venues big enough. 1152 01:03:23,971 --> 01:03:26,515 [Paul] Every show, they would get in a circle, the band, 1153 01:03:26,598 --> 01:03:29,518 {\an8}backup singers, Farnham, Glenn, Gaynor. 1154 01:03:29,601 --> 01:03:32,813 Like a family moment at Christmas before you hit the stage, 1155 01:03:32,896 --> 01:03:36,191 and have a little tipple as they went out on-stage. 1156 01:03:36,275 --> 01:03:39,152 Big family, everyone loved John. 1157 01:03:39,236 --> 01:03:40,904 ♪ Going, going, gone ♪ 1158 01:03:40,988 --> 01:03:42,072 [audience cheering] 1159 01:03:42,155 --> 01:03:45,158 [pensive music playing] 1160 01:03:47,578 --> 01:03:50,372 [Glenn] I remember the day the album went to number one. 1161 01:03:50,455 --> 01:03:53,792 {\an8}We were driving to a function, I looked around and I said: 1162 01:03:53,876 --> 01:03:57,671 {\an8}"John, do you realise that we have the number one album in the country? 1163 01:03:57,754 --> 01:03:59,047 Can you believe it?" 1164 01:04:02,259 --> 01:04:03,760 He just exploded. 1165 01:04:05,512 --> 01:04:08,932 He just-- Tears just came out of him. 1166 01:04:11,977 --> 01:04:15,564 I always thought we had something special, but gee whiz, I mean, to be number one 1167 01:04:15,647 --> 01:04:19,067 for 26 weeks, no one anticipated that. 1168 01:04:20,319 --> 01:04:23,989 [John] It was the most amazing thing because we'd had so much resistance. 1169 01:04:24,072 --> 01:04:27,534 I wasn't given much credibility or credence at all as a musician 1170 01:04:27,618 --> 01:04:29,369 or particularly a singer. 1171 01:04:30,621 --> 01:04:32,122 [Glenn] He gave me a little cassette, 1172 01:04:32,206 --> 01:04:35,042 {\an8}a little handwritten note saying, "Thank you, mate, for this. 1173 01:04:35,125 --> 01:04:38,253 {\an8}Thank you for giving me the chance. Love, Johnny." 1174 01:04:38,337 --> 01:04:40,797 {\an8}It's a very treasured memento. 1175 01:04:40,881 --> 01:04:43,258 {\an8}It always has been very significant for Glenn. 1176 01:04:44,301 --> 01:04:47,221 [David] He'd went from being a guy who was having his-- 1177 01:04:47,304 --> 01:04:50,182 Was it an early-midlife-crisis musical moment? 1178 01:04:50,265 --> 01:04:52,643 Was he trying to be a rock guy? 1179 01:04:52,726 --> 01:04:56,104 Whatever people's perception was, was blown out of the water 1180 01:04:56,188 --> 01:04:58,941 by the public acceptance, which none of us expected. 1181 01:05:00,150 --> 01:05:06,031 [Tommy] A whole generation of people discovered this new act, this new singer, 1182 01:05:06,114 --> 01:05:08,992 these amazing songs, and this amazing guy, 1183 01:05:09,618 --> 01:05:12,371 {\an8}and he'd been right under their noses the whole time. 1184 01:05:12,454 --> 01:05:15,040 I think the bigger the crowd, the happier he got. 1185 01:05:15,123 --> 01:05:18,877 Singer John Farnham's record-breaking tour of Australia moves to Sydney tonight 1186 01:05:18,961 --> 01:05:21,880 with five concerts scheduled for the Entertainment Centre. 1187 01:05:21,964 --> 01:05:23,966 [reporter] John Farnham's Whispering Jack Tour 1188 01:05:24,049 --> 01:05:26,301 is the biggest ever by an Australian artist. 1189 01:05:26,385 --> 01:05:28,595 Told we're working to about a quarter of a million people. 1190 01:05:28,679 --> 01:05:31,390 And I've got all their names, and I'm gonna write and thank them. 1191 01:05:31,473 --> 01:05:33,642 Number one in West Germany, number one in Sweden, 1192 01:05:33,725 --> 01:05:35,477 roaring up the French and Italian charts, 1193 01:05:35,561 --> 01:05:38,730 in England he broke into the charts at number 66 in the top 100, 1194 01:05:38,814 --> 01:05:40,691 and they're really keen for him in America, 1195 01:05:40,774 --> 01:05:43,735 so congratulations, John, give him a wish, yeah. 1196 01:05:43,819 --> 01:05:46,864 Number one in Sweden and Norway and Denmark. 1197 01:05:46,947 --> 01:05:48,490 He was the King of Pop in Sweden. 1198 01:05:48,574 --> 01:05:51,118 [band playing "You're the Voice"] 1199 01:05:51,785 --> 01:05:55,080 {\an8}And to see those German fans, that was pretty special. 1200 01:06:07,843 --> 01:06:11,263 The Berlin Wall was still up. The people, they'd had enough. 1201 01:06:12,139 --> 01:06:14,766 That's why "You're the Voice" was a success there, 1202 01:06:14,850 --> 01:06:17,186 was because they were ready for change. 1203 01:06:18,020 --> 01:06:19,813 Ready for people's change. 1204 01:06:19,897 --> 01:06:23,275 ♪ We have the chance ♪ 1205 01:06:23,358 --> 01:06:27,529 ♪ To turn the pages over ♪ 1206 01:06:29,823 --> 01:06:32,492 ♪ We can write what we want to write ♪ 1207 01:06:32,576 --> 01:06:39,249 ♪ We gotta make ends meet Before we get much older ♪ 1208 01:06:39,833 --> 01:06:41,710 [Angus] And it was over 100,000 people. 1209 01:06:42,252 --> 01:06:44,880 By the time we hit the stage, they were going nuts. 1210 01:06:44,963 --> 01:06:47,382 ♪ We're all someone's daughter ♪ 1211 01:06:48,008 --> 01:06:50,719 ♪ We're all someone's son ♪ 1212 01:06:51,553 --> 01:06:57,518 ♪ How long can we look at each other ♪ 1213 01:06:59,228 --> 01:07:02,689 ♪ Down the barrel of a gun? ♪ 1214 01:07:02,773 --> 01:07:03,982 Sing it! 1215 01:07:04,066 --> 01:07:06,902 ♪ You're the voice Try and understand it ♪ 1216 01:07:06,985 --> 01:07:09,446 ♪Make a noise and make it clear ♪ 1217 01:07:09,530 --> 01:07:14,618 ♪ Whoa, whoa ♪ 1218 01:07:15,702 --> 01:07:18,247 ♪ We're not gonna sit in silence ♪ 1219 01:07:18,330 --> 01:07:20,707 ♪ We're not gonna live with fear ♪ 1220 01:07:20,791 --> 01:07:26,171 ♪ Whoa, whoa ♪ 1221 01:07:26,880 --> 01:07:28,632 [Angus] We didn't have bagpipe players, 1222 01:07:28,715 --> 01:07:31,218 so one of our roadies who, at least he was Scottish, 1223 01:07:31,301 --> 01:07:33,303 he held the bagpipes and walked out there, 1224 01:07:33,387 --> 01:07:34,847 and he nearly collapsed. 1225 01:07:36,473 --> 01:07:39,017 I could see the back of him, and as he turned around, 1226 01:07:39,101 --> 01:07:40,519 he was white, he was ashen. 1227 01:07:41,186 --> 01:07:43,272 ♪ We're all someone's daughter ♪ 1228 01:07:44,231 --> 01:07:46,775 ♪ We're all someone's son ♪ 1229 01:07:47,484 --> 01:07:53,991 ♪ How long can we look at each other ♪ 1230 01:07:56,034 --> 01:08:00,122 ♪ Down the barrel of a gun? ♪ 1231 01:08:02,875 --> 01:08:05,586 ♪ You're the voice Try and understand it ♪ 1232 01:08:05,669 --> 01:08:08,297 ♪ Make a noise and make it clear ♪ 1233 01:08:08,380 --> 01:08:13,802 ♪ Whoa, whoa ♪ 1234 01:08:13,886 --> 01:08:16,930 ♪ We're not gonna sit in silence ♪ 1235 01:08:17,014 --> 01:08:19,390 ♪ We're not gonna live with fear ♪ 1236 01:08:19,474 --> 01:08:24,897 ♪ Whoa, whoa ♪ 1237 01:08:24,979 --> 01:08:28,149 ♪ You're the voice Try and understand it ♪ 1238 01:08:28,233 --> 01:08:29,984 ♪ Make a noise and make it... ♪ 1239 01:08:30,068 --> 01:08:32,904 It's all right. Take your time. I got all night. 1240 01:08:32,988 --> 01:08:34,948 [audience] ♪ Whoa ♪ 1241 01:08:35,032 --> 01:08:39,786 John loves his fans, but to actually have acceptance from his peers 1242 01:08:39,870 --> 01:08:41,412 meant the world to him. 1243 01:08:41,496 --> 01:08:42,956 [Elton] The winner is-- 1244 01:08:43,040 --> 01:08:45,042 {\an8}Darling, I hope you're gonna buy a bigger house. 1245 01:08:45,125 --> 01:08:46,752 {\an8}John Farnham, "You're the Voice." 1246 01:08:46,835 --> 01:08:47,961 {\an8}[audience cheering] 1247 01:08:48,045 --> 01:08:50,881 {\an8}Most of all, would like to thank my manager 1248 01:08:50,964 --> 01:08:53,634 {\an8}and very close friend, Glenn Wheatley. 1249 01:08:54,635 --> 01:08:57,970 {\an8}He put his money where my mouth is, and I thank him for that. 1250 01:08:58,055 --> 01:09:00,140 {\an8}Thanks, Glenn. Thank you very much. 1251 01:09:00,224 --> 01:09:03,935 {\an8}[Gaynor] We won seven ARIA awards that night. 1252 01:09:04,019 --> 01:09:07,939 Whispering Jack became the highest-selling album of the year. 1253 01:09:08,023 --> 01:09:13,569 It remains the highest-selling album by a local artist in Australia. 1254 01:09:13,654 --> 01:09:14,988 [playing "You're the Voice"] 1255 01:09:15,072 --> 01:09:18,200 ♪ We're not gonna live with fear ♪ 1256 01:09:18,283 --> 01:09:23,872 ♪ Whoa, whoa ♪ 1257 01:09:23,956 --> 01:09:26,959 -[song ends] -[audience cheering and applauding] 1258 01:09:32,214 --> 01:09:33,674 [John speaks in German] 1259 01:09:33,756 --> 01:09:36,385 [in English] Good night, and thank you very much. Goodbye. 1260 01:09:37,928 --> 01:09:41,180 [Elton] It's really nice to see someone like John come back after 20 years 1261 01:09:41,265 --> 01:09:42,850 {\an8}and make better records than he ever has. 1262 01:09:42,933 --> 01:09:45,685 {\an8}I think it's tremendous. An inspiration to everybody. 1263 01:09:45,769 --> 01:09:47,312 {\an8}[guests cheering] 1264 01:09:47,395 --> 01:09:51,441 ["As the Days Go By" playing] 1265 01:09:51,524 --> 01:09:54,361 {\an8}[Daryl] Hearing "You're the Voice" was so motivational. 1266 01:09:54,444 --> 01:09:56,655 {\an8}I just thought, "God." 1267 01:09:56,738 --> 01:09:59,116 {\an8}I was working on the roads with council, 1268 01:09:59,199 --> 01:10:02,744 trying to get together songs to do an album. 1269 01:10:02,828 --> 01:10:07,165 ♪ My love of life just gets stronger ♪ 1270 01:10:07,249 --> 01:10:10,335 ♪ As the days go by ♪ 1271 01:10:12,129 --> 01:10:16,592 Not even his success, but just him doing something that was... 1272 01:10:18,093 --> 01:10:19,344 so, so good. 1273 01:10:20,095 --> 01:10:21,180 That you just-- 1274 01:10:21,263 --> 01:10:24,057 You couldn't help but listen to it and to him... 1275 01:10:24,600 --> 01:10:26,852 and feel affected by it, which I was. 1276 01:10:26,935 --> 01:10:30,147 ♪ Some things don't look to me ♪ 1277 01:10:30,647 --> 01:10:33,817 ♪ Like they used to be, no ♪ 1278 01:10:33,901 --> 01:10:36,361 That sort of pushed my career along. 1279 01:10:36,445 --> 01:10:38,780 ♪ I get a little closer ♪ 1280 01:10:38,864 --> 01:10:40,490 I pulled my finger out. 1281 01:10:40,574 --> 01:10:46,205 John came in and he sang on "As The Days," and he sang on four or five other tracks. 1282 01:10:46,288 --> 01:10:49,208 ♪ As the days go by ♪ 1283 01:10:49,291 --> 01:10:51,835 ♪ I get a little closer to ♪ 1284 01:10:51,919 --> 01:10:53,545 You need that motivation, 1285 01:10:53,629 --> 01:10:57,966 and he was most definitely the big part of completing that album. 1286 01:10:58,759 --> 01:11:01,887 ♪ As the days go by... ♪ 1287 01:11:01,970 --> 01:11:03,639 You know, thank you, John. 1288 01:11:04,598 --> 01:11:09,520 ♪ I'm coming back to you ♪ 1289 01:11:17,945 --> 01:11:22,324 [John] I still had a real problem with what I thought was my lack of credibility. 1290 01:11:23,659 --> 01:11:26,828 "Sadie" came out and just took off, and I left my plumbing job 1291 01:11:26,912 --> 01:11:29,456 two days before it was released, and it was a hit. 1292 01:11:29,540 --> 01:11:32,459 ♪ From the day that we were born ♪ 1293 01:11:32,543 --> 01:11:34,545 ♪ We've been heading down the tracks ♪ 1294 01:11:34,628 --> 01:11:37,673 I felt that I never had to work for it, and it was given to me for nothing. 1295 01:11:37,756 --> 01:11:40,676 ♪ Sometimes it's made for good ♪ 1296 01:11:40,759 --> 01:11:43,470 I feel a lot better about it now because I've worked my ass off. 1297 01:11:45,556 --> 01:11:48,392 ♪ And if we look behind us ♪ 1298 01:11:49,101 --> 01:11:51,478 ♪ There's a wind coming down ♪ 1299 01:11:53,939 --> 01:11:59,862 ♪ Carrying us forward to a new age ♪ 1300 01:11:59,945 --> 01:12:01,989 ♪ What about the world? ♪ 1301 01:12:02,072 --> 01:12:06,660 ♪ What about the world around us? ♪ 1302 01:12:06,743 --> 01:12:09,037 ♪ What about the world? ♪ 1303 01:12:09,121 --> 01:12:13,000 [Gaynor] After scrounging around for songs from unknown writers, 1304 01:12:13,083 --> 01:12:15,919 after Whispering Jack, we were inundated. 1305 01:12:16,003 --> 01:12:17,713 ♪ Oh ♪ 1306 01:12:17,796 --> 01:12:19,590 ♪ And now that our fathers... ♪ 1307 01:12:19,673 --> 01:12:23,051 [Gaynor] Everyone was offering us their latest and their best. 1308 01:12:23,135 --> 01:12:26,138 Unless it resonated with John, he wouldn't sing it. 1309 01:12:26,221 --> 01:12:31,977 ♪ What about the age of reason ♪ 1310 01:12:32,060 --> 01:12:34,813 David Hirschfelder on the keys, folks, please. 1311 01:12:35,314 --> 01:12:37,733 [John] The luck I have is now, I have a working unit, 1312 01:12:37,816 --> 01:12:40,903 who are all great players and want the best for the project. 1313 01:12:46,700 --> 01:12:49,703 [Cherie] John's follow-up album, the Age of Reason, 1314 01:12:49,786 --> 01:12:53,916 was a brilliant record and debuted at number one in Australia. 1315 01:12:54,708 --> 01:12:57,544 [Ross] Well, I think it just affirmed this is not a one-hit wonder, 1316 01:12:57,628 --> 01:12:59,379 that he's made a second album and it's just as good. 1317 01:13:05,761 --> 01:13:07,721 [audience cheering and applauding] 1318 01:13:09,681 --> 01:13:11,850 [Angus] I remember he told me once, in his early days, 1319 01:13:11,934 --> 01:13:15,354 whoever was the producer would pick the songs, pick the keys, 1320 01:13:15,437 --> 01:13:17,773 record them, and then he'd come in and do the vocals. 1321 01:13:17,856 --> 01:13:21,193 So it's totally, totally different. 1322 01:13:21,276 --> 01:13:23,612 By the third album, we were writing the songs ourselves. 1323 01:13:23,695 --> 01:13:27,824 ♪ I got myself into some trouble tonight ♪ 1324 01:13:28,617 --> 01:13:31,745 ♪ Guess I'm just feeling blue ♪ 1325 01:13:32,829 --> 01:13:34,164 ♪ It's been so... ♪ 1326 01:13:34,248 --> 01:13:36,041 [Tommy] When I first heard "Burn for You," 1327 01:13:36,124 --> 01:13:39,044 I thought, "Oh, my God, he's outdone himself. 1328 01:13:39,127 --> 01:13:41,797 He keeps upping the ante," you know? 1329 01:13:43,340 --> 01:13:45,175 ♪ But I burn... ♪ 1330 01:13:45,259 --> 01:13:48,554 [Gaynor] "Burn for You," what a cracker of a song. 1331 01:13:48,637 --> 01:13:52,975 I know all the backstories to a lot of these songs. Um... 1332 01:13:53,058 --> 01:13:56,186 Yeah, I think he did get himself into some trouble one night. 1333 01:13:56,270 --> 01:13:57,980 Not bad trouble but, yes, 1334 01:13:58,063 --> 01:14:02,985 I know "Burn for You" was definitely one of those "dig your way out of a hole." 1335 01:14:03,068 --> 01:14:06,488 ♪ I guess it feels Like you're always alone ♪ 1336 01:14:06,572 --> 01:14:10,993 [Tommy] I remember when I had to tell him that I had addiction problems. 1337 01:14:11,076 --> 01:14:15,998 {\an8}He was shocked and he was hurt because I hadn't told him before. 1338 01:14:16,582 --> 01:14:20,752 {\an8}But he was still kind and loving towards me, 1339 01:14:20,836 --> 01:14:23,130 and said, "Come on, do something about it." 1340 01:14:23,213 --> 01:14:24,381 You know. And I did. 1341 01:14:24,464 --> 01:14:28,802 ♪ I burn for you ♪ 1342 01:14:29,636 --> 01:14:33,765 ♪ What am I gonna do ♪ 1343 01:14:33,849 --> 01:14:37,019 ♪ I burn... ♪ 1344 01:14:37,102 --> 01:14:39,313 [Gaynor] There's a point where he felt confident enough 1345 01:14:39,396 --> 01:14:44,318 to share his voice in the written form and he wanted to sing his songs. 1346 01:14:44,401 --> 01:14:46,320 He's written some fine songs. 1347 01:14:47,070 --> 01:14:49,907 {\an8}[Olivia] Think that was an important transition for an artist, 1348 01:14:49,990 --> 01:14:53,160 {\an8}to be able to express their feelings on their own 1349 01:14:53,243 --> 01:14:55,954 and not relying on other people to write their music. 1350 01:14:56,038 --> 01:15:03,045 ♪ Burn for ♪ 1351 01:15:04,087 --> 01:15:10,052 ♪ You ♪ 1352 01:15:11,094 --> 01:15:13,096 [audience applauding] 1353 01:15:14,515 --> 01:15:17,184 [David] He'd get asked to sing "Sadie" occasionally, 1354 01:15:17,267 --> 01:15:19,603 {\an8}-and he refused for years and years. -[John] No! 1355 01:15:20,437 --> 01:15:21,813 Never! 1356 01:15:21,897 --> 01:15:25,025 [David] And so, eventually, not only did he sing it live... 1357 01:15:25,108 --> 01:15:26,276 Oh, all right, then. 1358 01:15:28,403 --> 01:15:32,616 ...I did an arrangement for a 96-piece orchestra to accompany it. 1359 01:15:32,699 --> 01:15:34,743 "Here's fucking Sadie, right in your face." 1360 01:15:34,826 --> 01:15:39,081 ♪ Oh, Sadie, the cleaning lady ♪ 1361 01:15:39,164 --> 01:15:40,541 And we're all playing ukuleles. 1362 01:15:40,624 --> 01:15:43,252 ♪ With the trusty scrubbing brush And pail ♪ 1363 01:15:43,335 --> 01:15:45,295 I can't believe I'm doing this. 1364 01:15:45,379 --> 01:15:51,301 ♪ Works her fingers to the bone For the life she had at home ♪ 1365 01:15:51,385 --> 01:15:55,097 [David] He sang it confidently and with warmth and spirit and good heart. 1366 01:15:55,180 --> 01:15:56,348 Come on! 1367 01:15:56,431 --> 01:15:58,058 ♪ Oh, Sadie... ♪ 1368 01:15:59,059 --> 01:16:02,104 [David] At that moment, I observed a John Farnham that said: 1369 01:16:02,688 --> 01:16:05,023 "I don't care what people think anymore." 1370 01:16:08,402 --> 01:16:11,655 [John] I never set out to portray any kind of image, that's just me. 1371 01:16:12,155 --> 01:16:14,449 Other people put names and tags on it. 1372 01:16:14,533 --> 01:16:16,952 It doesn't worry me one way or the other. 1373 01:16:19,329 --> 01:16:22,624 [Gaynor] It was a fantastic time for both Glenn and John. 1374 01:16:24,501 --> 01:16:27,713 Seeing John shine on every level. 1375 01:16:30,549 --> 01:16:34,595 [Richard] The story of Glenn's belief in John is pretty legendary. 1376 01:16:34,678 --> 01:16:38,015 It's unlike almost anything I've ever heard of before. 1377 01:16:38,098 --> 01:16:43,729 I mean, if you really wanna find good, quality, loyal, compassionate people, 1378 01:16:44,396 --> 01:16:45,939 {\an8}the entertainment business 1379 01:16:46,023 --> 01:16:50,068 {\an8}is probably not the first industry you wanna look for that. 1380 01:16:50,152 --> 01:16:54,281 Which is why they-- The ones who are really good people stand out. 1381 01:16:54,364 --> 01:16:57,326 They're kind of joined at the hip in a lot of ways. 1382 01:16:57,409 --> 01:16:59,119 There's not many gigs I can't remember 1383 01:16:59,203 --> 01:17:01,663 not seeing Glenn on the side of stage, you know? 1384 01:17:02,289 --> 01:17:05,167 [John] We're like brothers. We're really that close. 1385 01:17:05,250 --> 01:17:07,878 [Glenn] He's godfather of one of my children, best man at my wedding. 1386 01:17:07,961 --> 01:17:09,296 [John] We've never had a contract. 1387 01:17:09,379 --> 01:17:12,049 That's not something that we've ever deemed necessary. 1388 01:17:12,132 --> 01:17:13,592 Glenn was there for John, 1389 01:17:13,675 --> 01:17:17,346 but John's been there for Glenn on more than one occasion. 1390 01:17:19,097 --> 01:17:22,851 He's been there with us for many ups and downs. 1391 01:17:22,935 --> 01:17:24,811 [Glenn] I was managing John Farnham, 1392 01:17:24,895 --> 01:17:27,064 I got myself into sport management. 1393 01:17:27,147 --> 01:17:30,651 My company, Wheatley Organisation, ended up floating on the stock exchange. 1394 01:17:30,734 --> 01:17:33,862 I'd love you to do me a favour and be a chalkie, up on the board. 1395 01:17:33,946 --> 01:17:35,239 You know what those guys are? 1396 01:17:35,322 --> 01:17:38,033 [John] I can use chalk, but I don't know what I have to write. 1397 01:17:38,116 --> 01:17:40,160 -[Glenn] Ever been to the stock exchange? -[John] No, I haven't. 1398 01:17:40,244 --> 01:17:41,995 -They're worse than rock concerts. -[John] Yeah? 1399 01:17:42,079 --> 01:17:43,413 -Vicious. -[John] Okay. 1400 01:17:44,414 --> 01:17:48,460 [Glenn] I was very much at the beginning of the launch of FM radio in Australia. 1401 01:17:48,544 --> 01:17:53,215 Hubris got in the way with me. I felt I was, you know, undefeatable. 1402 01:17:53,298 --> 01:17:56,051 [ominous music playing] 1403 01:17:56,134 --> 01:17:57,970 {\an8}[Brett] Glenn got mixed up in a tax scam. 1404 01:17:58,053 --> 01:18:01,515 {\an8}Lots of big names were involved, many for much bigger sums of money. 1405 01:18:01,598 --> 01:18:03,600 [reporter] Wheatley was the first person to be convicted 1406 01:18:03,684 --> 01:18:05,394 under the government's Operation Wickenby. 1407 01:18:05,477 --> 01:18:08,355 [Brett] The Australian Tax Department wanted to make an example out of him, 1408 01:18:08,438 --> 01:18:09,648 and they certainly did. 1409 01:18:09,731 --> 01:18:12,359 [reporter] He was sentenced to a minimum of 15 months jail 1410 01:18:12,442 --> 01:18:14,903 for a $320,000 tax fraud. 1411 01:18:14,987 --> 01:18:18,073 [Brett] Glenn ended up serving 15 months. 1412 01:18:18,156 --> 01:18:20,951 Ten months in prison, then five months home detention. 1413 01:18:21,034 --> 01:18:22,828 He did the time and paid it all back. 1414 01:18:22,911 --> 01:18:24,288 He's gonna get back to work 1415 01:18:24,371 --> 01:18:27,457 and, um, he's gonna spend a lot of time redeeming himself, 1416 01:18:27,541 --> 01:18:28,876 in everybody's eyes. 1417 01:18:28,959 --> 01:18:31,670 I'm gonna help him as much as I can to do that. 1418 01:18:31,753 --> 01:18:34,923 A lot of our friends didn't know what to do when Glenn went to prison. 1419 01:18:35,007 --> 01:18:39,344 It was a very hard social situation, but John always seemed to know what to do. 1420 01:18:40,179 --> 01:18:43,015 {\an8}A lot of people would have walked away. Right? 1421 01:18:43,098 --> 01:18:44,683 {\an8}In this industry, right? 1422 01:18:44,766 --> 01:18:46,977 {\an8}It would have been a great excuse to walk away. 1423 01:18:47,060 --> 01:18:48,061 Not Farnham. 1424 01:18:50,522 --> 01:18:51,982 Capital L for loyalty. 1425 01:18:52,065 --> 01:18:55,110 Of course I felt for him. It was hard, and I wasn't gonna desert him 1426 01:18:55,194 --> 01:18:56,445 under those circumstances, 1427 01:18:56,528 --> 01:18:59,156 and he wouldn't have deserted me under the same circumstances. 1428 01:18:59,239 --> 01:19:02,576 I love the man. He's my friend. He's part of my family. 1429 01:19:04,286 --> 01:19:07,080 [Glenn] All he said was, "I'm just returning the favour. 1430 01:19:09,249 --> 01:19:10,459 You saved my ass. 1431 01:19:11,418 --> 01:19:13,462 Coughed up cash when I needed it. 1432 01:19:14,254 --> 01:19:15,714 You gave me the album. 1433 01:19:16,924 --> 01:19:19,176 Mate, I'm just repaying the favour, that's all." 1434 01:19:21,303 --> 01:19:24,598 [John] Something that I believe in very, very strongly is, 1435 01:19:24,681 --> 01:19:26,266 what you give is what you get. 1436 01:19:30,395 --> 01:19:34,149 ♪ When the war is over ♪ 1437 01:19:35,317 --> 01:19:37,402 ♪ Got to get away ♪ 1438 01:19:37,486 --> 01:19:40,030 [audience cheering and applauding] 1439 01:19:40,113 --> 01:19:41,615 [Brett] After Glenn got out of prison, 1440 01:19:41,698 --> 01:19:43,617 it all kicked off again, and we did amazing shows. 1441 01:19:43,700 --> 01:19:49,456 ♪ You and I We used each other's shoulder ♪ 1442 01:19:49,540 --> 01:19:55,504 ♪ Still so young But somehow so much older ♪ 1443 01:19:56,421 --> 01:20:02,678 ♪ How can I go home And not get blown away ♪ 1444 01:20:09,059 --> 01:20:16,066 ♪ Ain't nobody Gonna steal this heart away ♪ 1445 01:20:18,485 --> 01:20:21,822 First and foremost, I'm a fan, and I remember I was a bit sort of-- 1446 01:20:21,905 --> 01:20:23,490 "Hey, John, would you sing with me?" 1447 01:20:23,574 --> 01:20:25,951 And he said, "Yeah, no worries, mate. You're a bloody beauty." 1448 01:20:27,744 --> 01:20:30,789 [John] I've been lucky, I've worked with a lot of fantastically talented people 1449 01:20:30,873 --> 01:20:32,040 over the years. 1450 01:20:33,584 --> 01:20:36,712 ♪ When the war is over ♪ 1451 01:20:37,713 --> 01:20:40,757 ♪ Got to start again ♪ 1452 01:20:40,841 --> 01:20:43,635 [Angus] All those years, years and years of working, doing gigs. 1453 01:20:45,637 --> 01:20:46,889 Little crappy ones. 1454 01:20:49,349 --> 01:20:51,393 Great big-- Great ones, you know, all in between. 1455 01:20:57,900 --> 01:21:03,989 ♪ You and I We sent each other stories ♪ 1456 01:21:04,072 --> 01:21:09,995 ♪ Just a page I'm lost in all its glories ♪ 1457 01:21:10,078 --> 01:21:16,919 ♪ How can I go home And not get blown away ♪ 1458 01:21:17,002 --> 01:21:18,212 [Angus] He's got the spirit. 1459 01:21:19,463 --> 01:21:21,256 He won't surrender. 1460 01:21:21,340 --> 01:21:23,592 The audience has to have the time of their life. 1461 01:21:24,218 --> 01:21:26,136 Otherwise, you know, he'll just keep going. 1462 01:21:26,720 --> 01:21:28,514 ♪ And not get blown away ♪ 1463 01:21:28,597 --> 01:21:31,016 ♪ Ain't nobody gonna steal... ♪ 1464 01:21:31,099 --> 01:21:33,101 [John] I can't explain how much I love it, you know? 1465 01:21:33,185 --> 01:21:35,395 I can't explain how much pleasure I get out of it, 1466 01:21:35,479 --> 01:21:37,606 particularly when it engages people. 1467 01:21:38,232 --> 01:21:41,777 [Gaynor] To this day, I think he fears nobody will come. 1468 01:21:42,986 --> 01:21:47,366 That comes from a time when there was only a handful of family and friends 1469 01:21:47,449 --> 01:21:49,284 during the '70s. 1470 01:21:49,993 --> 01:21:52,996 And that is the one promise Glenn has always made to him. 1471 01:21:53,080 --> 01:21:55,374 "Mate, if it's not full, you're not going on." 1472 01:21:55,999 --> 01:22:00,379 Glenn has been very passionate about making sure every show is a sell-out. 1473 01:22:03,006 --> 01:22:05,801 [Angus] The last lot of gigs we did before the pandemic, 1474 01:22:05,884 --> 01:22:07,845 a lot of them were outdoor shows. 1475 01:22:07,928 --> 01:22:10,514 The young kids, he absolutely killed it. 1476 01:22:11,682 --> 01:22:13,183 They just loved him. 1477 01:22:13,267 --> 01:22:15,936 They're going nuts, and he sang beautifully. 1478 01:22:29,783 --> 01:22:31,410 [John] Brett Garsed on the guitar. 1479 01:22:31,493 --> 01:22:32,995 [audience cheering and applauding] 1480 01:22:33,078 --> 01:22:34,079 Yeah! 1481 01:22:35,497 --> 01:22:38,041 [playing "When Something is Wrong with My Baby"] 1482 01:22:38,125 --> 01:22:40,085 ♪ When something is wrong ♪ 1483 01:22:41,587 --> 01:22:45,424 ♪ With my baby ♪ 1484 01:22:46,884 --> 01:22:50,929 [Gaynor] Olivia adored John, and John adored Olivia too. 1485 01:22:52,472 --> 01:22:54,933 It was really lovely to watch them together. 1486 01:22:55,017 --> 01:22:59,897 They were so daggy and so fun and so utterly adorable. 1487 01:22:59,980 --> 01:23:04,776 ♪ We've been through so much together ♪ 1488 01:23:04,860 --> 01:23:08,030 [Olivia] He's my favourite singer, and I've worked with a lot of singers 1489 01:23:08,113 --> 01:23:10,365 and listened to thousands, probably. 1490 01:23:10,449 --> 01:23:13,410 ♪ We spoke as one ♪ 1491 01:23:13,493 --> 01:23:15,078 [Olivia] He is The Voice, right? 1492 01:23:15,162 --> 01:23:16,997 ♪ That's what makes it better ♪ 1493 01:23:17,080 --> 01:23:19,124 [Paul] That was the last time they performed together. 1494 01:23:20,042 --> 01:23:22,377 I'm getting quite emotional thinking about it, you know? 1495 01:23:22,461 --> 01:23:26,256 {\an8}Good evening. Generations of Australians grew up loving her music 1496 01:23:26,340 --> 01:23:28,509 as she rose to Hollywood stardom. 1497 01:23:28,592 --> 01:23:31,261 Tonight, they're united with celebrities around the world 1498 01:23:31,345 --> 01:23:33,931 in tribute to Olivia Newton-John. 1499 01:23:34,014 --> 01:23:37,601 Australia's darling of the '70s and '80s is being remembered 1500 01:23:37,684 --> 01:23:40,729 for her talent and equally her charity work 1501 01:23:40,812 --> 01:23:43,065 and brave fight against cancer. 1502 01:23:43,148 --> 01:23:49,947 Jill said he just cried uncontrollably, which I completely understand. 1503 01:23:50,030 --> 01:23:53,116 I think that really, really kicked Dad in the guts. 1504 01:23:53,742 --> 01:23:55,369 He loved and respected her. 1505 01:23:56,995 --> 01:23:58,664 [Gaynor] We all knew it was coming. 1506 01:23:59,206 --> 01:24:02,584 I reached out to her 'cause I thought, you know, she's a tonic... 1507 01:24:04,086 --> 01:24:05,879 and she was a tonic. 1508 01:24:06,880 --> 01:24:12,344 She knew all the right things to say and was, you know, very comforting. 1509 01:24:12,427 --> 01:24:15,097 And, um, a week later she was gone. 1510 01:24:15,639 --> 01:24:17,182 I'll treasure that. 1511 01:24:17,266 --> 01:24:21,645 Yeah, she's a warm, wonderful, beautiful lady. 1512 01:24:21,728 --> 01:24:24,731 [poignant music playing] 1513 01:24:27,401 --> 01:24:30,362 I remember when Glenn was in the ICU with COVID, 1514 01:24:30,445 --> 01:24:33,740 one of the nurses came in and said, "When we get these people home, 1515 01:24:33,824 --> 01:24:37,661 how are they going to actually live with COVID 1516 01:24:37,744 --> 01:24:39,955 and the destruction to their bodies?" 1517 01:24:40,038 --> 01:24:43,834 And I remember thinking, "Why is she telling me this?" You know. 1518 01:24:43,917 --> 01:24:45,586 "I'm just gonna take Glenn home. 1519 01:24:45,669 --> 01:24:51,258 It's Glenn, he's indestructible and he just keeps going." 1520 01:24:51,341 --> 01:24:55,220 But I think she was telling me to prepare me. 1521 01:24:55,304 --> 01:24:58,640 It was definitely for a reason. I just didn't hear it. 1522 01:24:58,724 --> 01:25:02,853 The Australian music industry is paying tribute to Glenn Wheatley. 1523 01:25:02,936 --> 01:25:05,856 The celebrated promoter and manager died yesterday 1524 01:25:05,939 --> 01:25:08,025 from complications caused by COVID. 1525 01:25:08,108 --> 01:25:09,151 He was 74. 1526 01:25:09,234 --> 01:25:13,614 [reporter] The death of Glenn Wheatley has broken the man known as The Voice. 1527 01:25:13,697 --> 01:25:17,618 Last night, John Farnham had the dreaded task of informing friends 1528 01:25:17,701 --> 01:25:18,827 their mate had died. 1529 01:25:18,911 --> 01:25:22,414 {\an8}He didn't really cope for a while, which is understandable. 1530 01:25:22,497 --> 01:25:23,707 The loss of your best friend 1531 01:25:23,790 --> 01:25:26,585 and someone that's been there his whole life, basically. 1532 01:25:26,668 --> 01:25:30,172 [John] Uh, I'm still feeling the grief. 1533 01:25:30,255 --> 01:25:32,633 Um, we were very, very close. 1534 01:25:32,716 --> 01:25:34,176 Very, very close indeed. 1535 01:25:35,302 --> 01:25:38,430 And I didn't want that to happen. 1536 01:25:44,561 --> 01:25:49,107 [Olivia] Glenn was so responsible for John, took care of him so well. 1537 01:25:49,191 --> 01:25:51,443 Oh, boy, like brothers, you know? 1538 01:25:52,194 --> 01:25:53,237 Sorry. 1539 01:25:55,447 --> 01:25:58,534 I don't think Dad'll ever heal properly, which is sad, 1540 01:25:58,617 --> 01:26:00,702 but that's what love is, really. 1541 01:26:00,786 --> 01:26:04,998 I was on the phone to John to say that Glenn wasn't gonna be with us much longer, 1542 01:26:05,082 --> 01:26:11,046 so I had the phone up to Glenn's ear, and one of the last voices he heard 1543 01:26:11,129 --> 01:26:12,589 was John's. 1544 01:26:13,841 --> 01:26:14,925 And I'm very... 1545 01:26:15,634 --> 01:26:17,636 I'm glad about that. 1546 01:26:18,887 --> 01:26:21,849 [Glenn] I've gotta be able to say to him, "You're a legend. 1547 01:26:22,683 --> 01:26:26,979 You don't like to think of yourself as a legend, but you are." 1548 01:26:27,062 --> 01:26:30,107 [uplifting music playing] 1549 01:26:30,816 --> 01:26:33,151 His career's had so many ups and downs, 1550 01:26:33,235 --> 01:26:36,196 and he had to fight through so much to keep going, 1551 01:26:36,280 --> 01:26:39,199 and then to have success, great success again-- 1552 01:26:39,283 --> 01:26:42,995 Well, that's why the public love him so much too. 1553 01:26:44,705 --> 01:26:46,206 It is a heroic story. 1554 01:26:46,290 --> 01:26:50,127 -[crowd cheering] -[band playing "Touch of Paradise"] 1555 01:26:50,210 --> 01:26:52,462 ♪ Flamingos walk ♪ 1556 01:26:52,546 --> 01:26:55,174 ♪ And sway in peace ♪ 1557 01:26:56,925 --> 01:27:00,429 ♪ Seeing this It makes my troubles cease ♪ 1558 01:27:00,512 --> 01:27:02,306 [Robert] There's definitely some great artists, 1559 01:27:02,389 --> 01:27:05,184 but I think that there's not too many that's had a career like that. 1560 01:27:05,267 --> 01:27:07,811 ♪ Leaving a pink scar ♪ 1561 01:27:07,895 --> 01:27:12,316 [Gaynor] I have been very privileged in being afforded a front-row seat 1562 01:27:12,399 --> 01:27:15,485 to not only watching Glenn and John perform, 1563 01:27:15,569 --> 01:27:17,571 but watching John sing. 1564 01:27:17,654 --> 01:27:22,326 ♪ And all I do is look into your eyes ♪ 1565 01:27:23,285 --> 01:27:28,790 [Gaynor] John invited us in, the band in, crew in, ultimately all his fans in. 1566 01:27:28,874 --> 01:27:33,045 {\an8}And I think everyone in his audience felt they had a front-row seat. 1567 01:27:33,128 --> 01:27:34,838 ♪ Paradise ♪ 1568 01:27:36,507 --> 01:27:42,638 ♪ Just a special touch of paradise ♪ 1569 01:27:42,721 --> 01:27:46,433 ♪ You hold my hand That's when we kiss ♪ 1570 01:27:46,517 --> 01:27:48,435 [Olivia] Music is so important to us. 1571 01:27:48,519 --> 01:27:51,563 ♪ And it doesn't take long, no, no, no ♪ 1572 01:27:51,647 --> 01:27:54,024 {\an8}[Olivia] It can go straight to somebody's heart. 1573 01:27:55,234 --> 01:27:56,360 You feel their voice. 1574 01:27:56,443 --> 01:27:59,154 ♪ Of this love that stretches out... ♪ 1575 01:27:59,238 --> 01:28:01,323 [Olivia] It can heal you, it can help you... 1576 01:28:02,699 --> 01:28:04,701 and it can reach so many people. 1577 01:28:04,785 --> 01:28:07,037 ♪ As we're walking in the sand ♪ 1578 01:28:07,120 --> 01:28:10,040 [Olivia] I feel very lucky to have worked with him so much. 1579 01:28:10,123 --> 01:28:13,001 ♪ And all I do is look into your eyes ♪ 1580 01:28:13,085 --> 01:28:15,254 [reporter] The 73-year-old Australian legend 1581 01:28:15,337 --> 01:28:17,214 is believed to have only been diagnosed 1582 01:28:17,297 --> 01:28:19,633 as recently as two weeks ago. The family decided to go... 1583 01:28:19,716 --> 01:28:23,679 It's kind of a sick joke that The Voice gets mouth cancer. 1584 01:28:23,762 --> 01:28:25,973 It's just brutal. 1585 01:28:26,056 --> 01:28:28,809 Prime Minister Anthony Albanese himself has been leading 1586 01:28:28,892 --> 01:28:31,645 the outpouring of support, saying the nation's thoughts 1587 01:28:31,728 --> 01:28:33,689 are with Farnham and his family. 1588 01:28:34,439 --> 01:28:38,068 Lucky for us, John found his voice, he shared it with us, 1589 01:28:38,151 --> 01:28:41,071 and whether he sings or not, 1590 01:28:41,154 --> 01:28:45,450 that music will be part of people's lives for-- I wanna say forever. 1591 01:28:45,534 --> 01:28:48,495 ♪ When our eyes meet ♪ 1592 01:28:49,288 --> 01:28:52,249 I don't know what else he'd wanna do. I think he's done it. 1593 01:28:53,000 --> 01:28:56,879 He climbed the mountain, that's for sure, and his flag's still on the top. 1594 01:28:57,880 --> 01:29:01,675 [audience] ♪ And I walk off shaking ♪ 1595 01:29:01,758 --> 01:29:05,971 I don't think he will ever be forgotten, and I think that there will always be 1596 01:29:06,054 --> 01:29:07,639 an audience for John Farnham. 1597 01:29:09,808 --> 01:29:10,976 [John] Pretty incredible. 1598 01:29:11,059 --> 01:29:13,353 I'm glad to have affected people's lives with music. 1599 01:29:14,605 --> 01:29:16,481 It's nice that you can do that sort of thing. 1600 01:29:16,565 --> 01:29:22,654 {\an8}It affected me greatly, so I would hope that it affected other people great too. 1601 01:29:22,738 --> 01:29:27,117 {\an8}♪ And all I do is look into your eyes ♪ 1602 01:29:28,493 --> 01:29:32,998 {\an8}♪ For that special touch of paradise ♪ 1603 01:29:33,081 --> 01:29:35,000 ♪ Oh, darling ♪ 1604 01:29:35,083 --> 01:29:39,880 ♪ Just a touch A touch of paradise ♪ 1605 01:29:41,590 --> 01:29:46,136 ♪ Just a special touch of paradise ♪ 1606 01:29:46,220 --> 01:29:48,096 ♪ Show me, show me ♪ 1607 01:29:48,180 --> 01:29:52,935 ♪ Just a touch A touch of paradise ♪ 1608 01:29:53,018 --> 01:29:54,728 ♪ Yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ 1609 01:29:54,811 --> 01:29:59,566 ♪ Just a special touch of paradise ♪ 1610 01:30:00,108 --> 01:30:01,235 ♪ Oh, show me ♪ 1611 01:30:01,318 --> 01:30:06,823 ♪ Just a touch A touch of paradise ♪ 1612 01:30:07,908 --> 01:30:12,371 ♪ Just a touch A touch of paradise ♪ 1613 01:30:12,454 --> 01:30:14,623 ♪ Yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ 1614 01:30:14,706 --> 01:30:18,252 ♪ Just a special touch of paradise ♪ 1615 01:30:18,335 --> 01:30:21,046 ♪ Show me, show me Show me, show me ♪ 1616 01:30:21,129 --> 01:30:26,635 ♪ Just a touch A touch of paradise ♪ 1617 01:30:33,642 --> 01:30:36,270 -[song ends] -[audience cheering and applauding] 1618 01:30:39,857 --> 01:30:41,233 [John] Oh, you're nice. Thank you. 1619 01:30:42,359 --> 01:30:43,819 I like that song, I really do. 1620 01:30:45,654 --> 01:30:48,782 [dramatic music playing] 1621 01:32:48,360 --> 01:32:51,363 [uplifting music playing] 145596

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