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John Farnham - The Last Time

"The Last Time"

This DVD is a complete and uncut recording of the final show of John Farnham’s “The Last Time” tour on June 15th 2003. It features over two hours of footage and contains all of Farnham’s classics including “You’re The Voice”, “That’s Freedom”, “Burn for you”, “Pressure Down” and “Two Strong Hearts”. It even features a performance of the much loved “Sadie”, a song John has not performed live for several years. This DVD also features a bonus documentary entitled “Under the big top” which chronicles John’s regional tour of Australia which started in Kalgoorlie last January and finished in Cairns in May this year. The sound is recorded in 5.1 Dolby Digital surround and the whole package is testament to the showmanship, sheer mastery and professionalism of this much loved Australian.

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  • John Farnham

    John Farnham

    Self (Vocals)

Overview

This DVD is a complete and uncut recording of the final show of John Farnham’s “The Last Time” tour on June 15th 2003. It features over two hours of footage and contains all of Farnham’s classics including “You’re The Voice”, “That’s Freedom”, “Burn for you”, “Pressure Down” and “Two Strong Hearts”. It even features a performance of the much loved “Sadie”, a song John has not performed live for several years. This DVD also features a bonus documentary entitled “Under the big top” which chronicles John’s regional tour of Australia which started in Kalgoorlie last January and finished in Cairns in May this year. The sound is recorded in 5.1 Dolby Digital surround and the whole package is testament to the showmanship, sheer mastery and professionalism of this much loved Australian.

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