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Kylie and John Farnham sing 'Shout' for the troops in East Timor

1999

Kylie and John Farnham sing 'Shout' for the troops in East Timor

1999

  • NFSA IDWXTZ8NSX
  • TypeTelevision
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormSpecial (a one off program for TV or Radio), Music
  • GenresPopular music
  • Year1999

Kylie teamed up with John Farnham for a lively version of the Johnny O’Keefe classic ‘Shout’ at the Concert for the Interfet Troops at Dili Stadium, East Timor in December 1999.

The two legendary Aussie singers have a lot of fun on stage playing up to the audience, and their stage presence and chemistry really shine through.

Both are natural entertainers and seem to have a healthy level of respect for each other's talents, which shows in their performance.

The song choice is a great one for the cheerful crowd. With its well-known chorus, it encourages audience participation and has everyone on their feet singing along.

Notes by Mel Bondfield

Courtesy of
Seven Network

Kylie teamed up with John Farnham for a lively version of the Johnny O’Keefe classic ‘Shout’ at the Concert for the Interfet Troops at Dili Stadium, East Timor in December 1999.

The two legendary Aussie singers have a lot of fun on stage playing up to the audience, and their stage presence and chemistry really shine through.

Both are natural entertainers and seem to have a healthy level of respect for each other's talents, which shows in their performance.

The song choice is a great one for the cheerful crowd. With its well-known chorus, it encourages audience participation and has everyone on their feet singing along.

Notes by Mel Bondfield

Courtesy of
Seven Network
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